Michael Barbaro
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So talk about how this all translates into your decision to become a lawyer, to enter this industry.
I'm just going to explain to people.
Yes.
By Skadden, you mean Skadden Arps?
Skadden Arps, yes.
Big, big law firm has an office here in New York, has offices, I think, all over the world.
It's one of the firms that we think of when we think of this concept of big law.
Law firms that do a huge amount of work in corporate America.
So when did you start to understand that Skadden had entered the president's crosshairs?
Right.
I believe the claim was that these law firms may have practiced discrimination through the application of diversity, equity, and inclusion practices.
And these executive orders, I think it's worth reminding listeners, they can feel to the law firms that are being hit with them like death sentences because they explicitly prevent these firms like Perkins Coie from interacting with the federal government.
And so the people who work at these firms fear that they may go out of business.
The executive orders.
So what happens next?
They have done a deal.
I just want to summarize what is in this deal that Skadden reached with President Trump.
It promises to provide $100 million in pro bono legal services from Skadden to causes that both President Trump and the law firm both support.
It calls for hiring what are known as Skadden Fellows.
Those fellows are, at least some of them, supposed to be focused on Trump-friendly issues, and some of them have to be conservative in their ideological outlook.