Here's where all firms in Trump-Big Law fight stand
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Trump has restricted clearances — ultimately limiting the way they do business — for firms that have clashed with his administration.
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Over the last month, President Donald Trump has issued executive orders targeting seven different law firms.
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Major law firms with ties to attorneys who have investigated Trump or which have been involved in challenges to his policies have been targeted with executive orders aimed at restricting their busine...
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