Global law firm A&O Shearman will not work directly for the US government or handle trade agreements as part of its deal with the Trump administration to commit $125 million in free services, the firm’s leaders said Wednesday in an internal meeting.
The Trump deal does not encompass trade or other government work, Senior Partner Khalid Garousha, Managing Partner Hervé Ekué, and US Chair Adam Hakki said during a town hall meeting with A&O Shearman associates, according to two people familiar with the matter.
The firm’s leaders held a pair of meetings to address junior lawyers’ concerns about the agreement ...
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