As big law firms bend the knee to Donald Trump, another target of his executive orders is fighting back.
On Friday, Susman Godfrey—which won a successful $787 million lawsuit against Fox News over the network’s airing of 2020 election conspiracies—filed a suit against a Trump executive order it says was meant to “exact revenge.”
“No administration should be allowed to punish lawyers for simply doing their jobs, protecting Americans and their constitutional right to the legal process,” Susman Godfrey said in a statement.
They used to say not to fight newspapers, because they bought ink by the barrel. Clearly outdated now. But owning the corrupt Supreme Court isn’t the same as owning the entire judiciary, federal and state.
The Trump administration attacking law firms works when they capitulate. When they fight back, those fights can get very messy and very expensive.
Expensive? Yes. The thing is that money at that level is now imaginary, it is just a bunch of idiots making up numbers. They can pay for legal fees out of a Super PAC, so suing each other is just as good as sending them a check. Then there is the blatant stock market manipulation as Trump and his friends trade around numbers that are supposed to represent money in a near worthless system that 80-90% of the country doesn’t even really participate in.
Good thing those law firms that bent the knee pledged to spend a collective billion dollars defending Trump.
Is there something of professional pride and comradery among people of the law in the USA?
Over here in Germany judges, DAs and lawyers tend to stand together. Not that there have been major attacks on the legal system, but if the remuneration list for legal services by lawyers, that is decided on by a board of judges, is any indicator, then comradery exists.