President Trump’s recent actions against law firms, particularly Paul Weiss, raise concerns about the future of lawsuits aimed at the gun industry. Following a publicized deal where Paul Weiss pledged $40 million in pro bono legal work to align with White House interests, key content related to its pro-gun safety efforts has reportedly vanished from the firm’s website, indicating a potential shift away from advocacy that impacts families affected by gun violence.
The removal of references to the firm’s significant victories, including a $73 million settlement for the Sandy Hook victims’ families, has prompted fears from gun safety advocates like Robyn Thomas, who suggests a “chilling effect” on legal firms’ willingness to engage in such crucial litigation. The reliance on pro bono legal support is essential for challenging the firearm industry, making this development particularly alarming for those fighting for gun control reforms.
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