Aug 02, 2021 · Trump’s lawyers reaped a windfall during his impeachment trial. Kasowitz, Benson, Torres, a firm founded by longtime attorney Marc Kasowitz, received $2.5 million from Trump’s Make America Great...
Apr 24, 2020 · Kasowitz, Benson and Torres, a firm founded by longtime Trump legal advisor Marc Kasowitz, was paid $20,000 by the RNC in March for “legal and compliance services.” An RNC official confirmed the...
Feb 12, 2021 · Kasowitz told Insider the amount raised was $6.5 million. In 2019, the total pay for the firm's 85 partners was about $95 million, according to the American Lawyer.
Jun 23, 2017 · We found a Los Angeles Times article that does say Kasowitz, a partner at Kasowitz Benson Torres LLP, charges $1,500 an hour for his legal services. But the Times didn’t mention that he would...
May 12, 2018 · (ProPublica) The news on Tuesday that the same shell company that Michael Cohen, a longtime personal lawyer for Donald Trump, had used to pay $130,000 to porn star Stormy Daniels had also received about $500,000 in 2017 from a firm linked to a Russian oligarch set off a frenzy of commentary on Twitter and cable TV.At the heart of the story is an …
Other big departures have included Eleanor Alter, a star divorce lawyer who started her own firm; Michael Bowe, who joined Brown Rudnick; and Aaron Marks, once seen by people at the firm as Kasowitz's likely successor, who moved to Kirkland & Ellis.
The partners who left earlier this month include Andrew Glenn, who represents creditors in restructuring cases; Lyn Agre, a white-collar defense attorney in San Francisco; Jed Bergman, a former Wachtell lawyer praised as brainy by former colleagues; and Olga Fuentes Skinner, who has worked on complex commercial disputes.
Glenn represents minority owners of bankrupt auto parts supplier Garrett Motion Inc. and was said by people who knew him to have significant business. He was one of the lead partners on the firm's work on the bankruptcy of MDC Energy, which brought in about $8 million, according to a recent bankruptcy court filing.
Trying to find information regarding whether or not taxpayers are paying for Trump’s personal attorney.
A story published June 10 on ViralCords.com falsely claims that President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer is “costing taxpayers $10,000 per hour.” Facebook users rightly flagged the story as potentially fake news using the social network’s tool for reporting a hoax.