Would Big Law Engage in a Work Stoppage?

 Those deals elite law firms made with the Trump Administration turn out to be open-ended, at least according to the new order of things. The pro-bono work could entail tariffs and Doge. Also there could be no cap on the amount of pro-bono work expected.

Obviously, those law firms could continue to lose autonomy, as well as their power and values. Leadership could mutate into figureheads. Lawyers could become civil servants.

Any way out? A work stoppage. But could a risk-averse sector loop into that? Not unthinkable. Equity partners should have made enough by now to cash out. 

I take a look at this on Substack.

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