General Counsels United, which formed last year in revolt against President Donald Trump’s executive orders targeting Big Law firms, wrote in an amicus brief Friday that the orders have had a chilling effect on what members of the legal community say and do and have created an “ethical and legal minefield for general counsels.”
General Counsels United, which formed last year in revolt against President Donald Trump’s executive orders targeting Big Law firms, wrote in an amicus brief Friday that the orders have had a chilling effect on what members of the legal community say and do and have created an “ethical and legal minefield for general counsels.”

