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Trump administration discloses subpoenas to law firms in fight with US lawyer group

  • The DOJ has subpoenaed 14 major law firms for records and depositions about their dealings with Trump executive orders, including communications with adviser Boris Epshteyn.
  • The subpoenas arose in an ABA lawsuit alleging the White House punished firms over past legal work, diversity policies and political ties — some firms already won court orders blocking the orders.
  • The developments put big firms in an awkward spot and raise fresh political and legal drama about how the administration treats the legal profession.
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