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Brad Karp Heckling Shows Anger at Law Firms Hasn't Faded

Brad Karp Heckling Shows Anger at Law Firms Hasn't Faded

Update: 2025-11-24
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It's been a difficult year for Brad Karp, chair of Wall Street law firm Paul Weiss. In January he suffered a heart attack and then, a few months later, he chose to strike a pro bono deal with the Trump administration to stave off a punitive executive order. 




In a recent speech at a gala event in New York, Karp said the latter was more painful than the former. But during that speech, a fellow attorney stood up and heckled him—an indication of how raw feelings within the legal industry still are over the pro bono deals.




Bloomberg Law reporter Mike Vilensky was at the event and saw all of this go down. He joins our podcast, On The Merits, to talk about who shouted at Karp, why, and what the two had to say to each other after the event concluded.




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Brad Karp Heckling Shows Anger at Law Firms Hasn't Faded

Brad Karp Heckling Shows Anger at Law Firms Hasn't Faded

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