First Skadden, Now Willkie Pony up $100 Million in Pro-Bono - Paul Weiss 60% Less, Should Brad Karp Be Dealmaker of the Year

 Breaking News. The Willkie law firm, where Kamala Harris' husband Doug Emhoff got a job, cut a deal with the Trump administration. Like Skadden it seemed to be facing an Executive Order and chose to head it off. And like Skadden it agreed to the $100 million in pro-bono work that the administration approves.

In contrast, Paul Weiss, which was actually hit with an EO, only negotiated $40 million in pro-bono assignments. Do the math. That's 60% less. Should its chair Brad Karp who hopped a private jet and sat in the Oval Office with Donald Trump for three hours be designated Dealmaker of the Year?

UPDATE:  To head off an EO, Milbank has also cut a deal with the Trump administration. That includes $100 million in pro-bono work.

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