
Matthew Goldstein
Business Reporter at The New York Times
Business reporter @nytimes but I vent here about Mets, music and other stuff.
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Matthew Goldstein
Kirkland & Ellis, Latham & Watkins, A&O Shearman, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett and Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft agreed to do free legal work on causes the White House supports. Five more prominent law firms facing potential punitive action by President Trump reached deals on Friday with the White House to provide a total of $600 million in free legal services to causes supported by the president.
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2 weeks ago |
entrepreneur.com | Matthew Goldstein
Are you ready to break into a unique and thriving entertainment industry? An iSmash Rage Room Franchise offers an exciting opportunity to own a business that combines three proven concepts under one roof: Rage Rooms, Splatter Paint Rooms, and Axe Throwing.
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2 weeks ago |
entrepreneur.com | Matthew Goldstein
By Joel Trammell By Eve Gumpel By Vladimir Gorbunov Wavy Line Wavy Line
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3 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Matthew Goldstein
Another big law firm has reached an agreement with the Trump administration over the kind of free legal services its lawyers can provide to head off an executive order that could impair its business. President Donald J.
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3 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Matthew Goldstein
President Trump's social media company, Trump Media & Technology Group, filed to re-register for sale billions of dollars' worth of shares that he has in the company and that are held in a trust overseen by his eldest son. The registration statement, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday, permits the trust to sell shares, but that doesn't mean any sale is imminent.
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“Every kid learns, on the school yard, if you cave to a bully they will come back to bully you some more,” said Yale Law Professor Harold Koh of Trump's moves against the legal profession. https://t.co/Q8NVzX0CDP

You can comment on the law firms dancing to President Trump's beat. And if you are counting, we have 9 firms committing to perform $940 million worth of pro bono legal work for Mr. Trump's pet causes.

The Trump law firm dance continues https://t.co/Q8NVzX1atn

The Trump law firm dance continues https://t.co/Q8NVzX1atn