
Skadden Staffers Protest as Law Firms Strike Deals with Trump Administration
Staffers at the law firm Skadden have voiced their dissent through a letter condemning their firm's decision to engage in business dealings with the Trump administration. The letter, which has sparked significant internal and public debate, comes at a time when multiple high-profile law firms, including Milbank and Willkie Farr, have entered into agreements with the former president's administration.
Chicago attorney Rachel Cohen recently resigned in protest from Skadden, highlighting a growing tension within the legal community over such associations. Cohen's resignation letter detailed her ethical concerns and dissatisfaction with Skadden's choice to prioritize business over moral considerations. Her move has been seen as a catalyst for other attorneys contemplating similar actions.
The deals with Trump, ranging from legal consultations to representation in various matters, have been lucrative for the firms involved but have also raised questions about the ethical implications of working with a figure as controversial as Trump. The situation at Skadden is indicative of a broader unrest among legal professionals, as they navigate the balance between professional obligations and personal values.