Big Law remains silent, but some at smaller firms are raising their voices. “I am concerned about a government where one person is an authoritarian figure and Congress is silent and the courts are marginalized or threatened with impeachment when they rule on the lawfulness of government action,” said Keker Van Nest & Peters partner Elliot Peters.
Big Law remains silent, but some at smaller firms are raising their voices. “I am concerned about a government where one person is an authoritarian figure and Congress is silent and the courts are marginalized or threatened with impeachment when they rule on the lawfulness of government action,” said Keker Van Nest & Peters partner Elliot Peters.