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Well, well...so Wall St.'s support is waning...that is encouraging! Keep on goin'! DOWN, down, down.. CTyankee Dec 2025 #1
It really isn't as far as law firms. Henry203 Dec 2025 #10
real story olivia11 Dec 2025 #2
Welcome to DU LetMyPeopleVote Dec 2025 #19
yes indeed Skittles Dec 2025 #21
Maybe the firm should have asked if their attorneys would give their talents away UpInArms Dec 2025 #3
But these guys weren't magats NJCher Dec 2025 #4
The lead partners, if not MAGAts, UpInArms Dec 2025 #6
Am I supposed to feel sorry for a corporate law firm? bluedigger Dec 2025 #5
Make a deal with a rapist Aviation Pro Dec 2025 #7
Interesting development Henry203 Dec 2025 #8
Educate us non-legal eagles KY_EnviroGuy Dec 2025 #15
The vertical Henry203 Dec 2025 #16
Thank you and Happy Holidays! KY_EnviroGuy Dec 2025 #18
If I was their client I'd drop them posthaste pfitz59 Dec 2025 #9
or their country Skittles Dec 2025 #22
Gonna be tough to collect on that $100 million in pro bono work from a defunct law firm. ToxMarz Dec 2025 #11
you can play a number of stall games NJCher Dec 2025 #12
... littlemissmartypants Dec 2025 #13
The thing about law firms is ... all your assets walk out the door at 5 o'clock FakeNoose Dec 2025 #14
No different in any professional service business Henry203 Dec 2025 #17
Firms that gave into trump are paying a justified price for their cowardliness LetMyPeopleVote Dec 2025 #20
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