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本文报道了一起律师事务所的人员变动事件,其中一位律师从与特朗普达成协议的事务所跳槽到了一家长期与特朗普政府对抗的精品律师事务所。这一转变反映了法律界对特朗普态度的复杂变化。文章重点介绍了新加入的律师Ellen Holloman,以及她所加入的Kaplan Martin LLP,该事务所由曾代表E. Jean Carroll起诉特朗普的Roberta Kaplan创立。文章还提到了此前与特朗普达成协议的Cadwalader事务所,以及其他律师事务所的类似变动,暗示了法律界内对政治立场的重新评估和选择。

⚖️律师Ellen Holloman从与特朗普达成协议的Cadwalader事务所跳槽至Kaplan Martin LLP。Kaplan Martin LLP由Roberta Kaplan创立,该事务所曾代表E. Jean Carroll在针对特朗普的诉讼中取得胜利。

💰Cadwalader事务所曾承诺为特朗普的政治优先事项提供1亿美元的无偿法律服务。Holloman在Cadwalader担任了八年,并曾担任该事务所的无偿法律服务委员会主席。

🏛️Holloman表示她欣赏Kaplan Martin LLP“永不退缩”的斗争精神。她见证了Kaplan Martin LLP在复杂的公司事务、重要的监管问题和重大民权案件中取得的胜利,这促使她加入该事务所。

🔄此次跳槽是法律界更大趋势的一部分。一些律师和客户正在离开与特朗普达成协议的事务所。例如,Paul Weiss事务所失去了前曼哈顿美国检察官Damian Williams。

Roberta Kaplan has represented E. Jean Carroll in successful lawsuits against President Donald Trump.

A partner at a law firm that made a deal with President Donald Trump has defected to a boutique law firm that has a history of battling the Trump administration.

Ellen Holloman has joined Kaplan Martin LLP from Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft, which signed a deal with the White House in April, pledging $100 million in pro bono legal services toward Trump's political priorities.

Roberta Kaplan, a founder at Kaplan Martin LLP, has been a vociferous opponent of Trump in the courtroom.

She represented E. Jean Carroll in two trials against him — one where Trump was found liable for sexual abuse and defamation, and another where a jury ordered him to pay another $83 million in defamation damages. Trump has appealed both cases.

Trump has criticized Kaplan personally numerous times on social media, and in a deposition for one of the Carroll cases.

The firm is also representing New York City agencies in litigation against the Trump administration over the president's attempts to try to block the city's congestion pricing plan.

In an interview with Business Insider Tuesday morning, Kaplan said she and the firm's cofounder Timothy S. Martin admired Holloman for her values and as someone who fought for her clients.

"While it is true that Ellen is leaving a firm that made a 'deal' with Donald Trump, the truth is that Tim and I have been working with Ellen for the past three years and had been trying to convince her to work with us," Kaplan said.

With her move to Kaplan Martin, Holloman is bringing clients with her, including publicly traded companies and financial institutions, according to a source familiar with the matter. According to the press release, she served as the chair of Cadwalader's pro bono committee; the source confirmed she had the role up until she left the firm.

In a press release, Holloman, who worked at Cadwalader for eight years, said she admired that Kaplan Martin would "never back down from a fight."

"The firm is tireless and laser-focused on excellence and the rule of law, and they never back down from a fight," she said. "After watching them win some of the toughest legal battles in recent years — whether in complex corporate matters, important regulatory issues, or in major civil rights cases — I knew I wanted to be a part of what they are building."

Holloman's move is part of a larger trend where some attorneys and clients have fled from firms that made deals with Trump. As Business Insider previously reported, Paul Weiss — the first to sign a deal —has lost Damian Williams, the former US Attorney in Manhattan, to Jenner & Block, which successfully sued the Trump administration to block an executive order. Another four litigators recently left Paul Weiss to start their own firm.

Cadwalader is the smallest of the nine firms that made deals with Trump, according to data from The American Lawyer.

It employs about 400 attorneys and made $638 million in revenue last year. The next-smallest dealmaking firm, Willkie Farr & Gallagher, which also pledged $100 million in pro bono work, made $1.8 billion in 2024, according to The American Lawyer.

Nicholas Gravante, who leads Cadwalader's global litigation group, and has represented Trump Organization executives in criminal investigations into the company, told Bloomberg Law last month that the firm may be able to fulfill the pledge by helping prosecutors with criminal appeals, but the White House hasn't agreed to his plan.

Cadwalader has had a complicated relationship with Trump. Todd Blanche, who serves as the Deputy Attorney General, quit his job as a partner at the firm to represent Trump personally in several of his criminal cases after the firm's leadership disapproved of taking him on as a client.

A representative for Cadwalader didn't respond to Business Insider's request for comment.

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