"Fairstead, et al. v Paul, Weiss" - Yet Another Early Test of Scott Barshay's Leadership/Management
Malpractice lawsuits happen from time to time for law firms. Until they gain traction such as proving plaintiff has standing they are just allegations. So, today, that's where "Fairstead et al. v Paul, Weiss" is - an accusation. ( Copy of the Complaint , filed yesterday) As such it may not constitute a test of the leadership/management skill of the law firm chair Scott Barshay. However, if the lawsuit is found to have merit, Paul, Weiss and its key players, present and past, could be in for more scrutiny. For about 15 months it and they have been the subject of extreme controversy. The matters range from the deal cut with the Trump administration to lift the Executive Order to relationship disclosures in the Epstein files to the termination of litigation associates. In this malpractice lawsuit involving accusations of a conflict of interest, as Bloomberg Law reports, it's alleged that: "Paul Weiss placed a priority on its relationship with the wealthy Tis...