Trump's Deals with Law Firms Under Scrutiny: Experts Question Legality of Pro Bono Agreements
ByAinvest
Saturday, May 31, 2025 5:02 am ET1min read
President Trump's deals with big law firms are questionable due to unclear terms and a lack of meeting of the minds. Trump has punished certain firms for their past clients or causes while promoting deals with others. The White House claims the firms agreed to provide $1 billion in pro bono services, but details remain unclear. Critics argue that these agreements are not legally valid, likening them to deals made under duress.
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