Writy.
  • Home
  • Mass Tort
  • Personal Injury
  • Civil Rights
  • Worker’s Compensation
  • Premises Liability
  • Police Misconduct
No Result
View All Result
Writy.
  • Home
  • Mass Tort
  • Personal Injury
  • Civil Rights
  • Worker’s Compensation
  • Premises Liability
  • Police Misconduct
No Result
View All Result
Writy.
No Result
View All Result
Ralph Lauren – Runway – September 2018 – New York Fashion Week

Fourth Biglaw Firm Dumps Kanye West As Client

Injury Insiders by Injury Insiders
October 28, 2022
in Premises Liability
0

[ad_1]

Ralph Lauren – Runway – September 2018 – New York Fashion Week

(Photo by Randy Brooke/Getty Images)

Kanye West’s antisemitism continues to have repercussions for the rapper’s legal representation. West’s problematic behavior spans more than just the antisemitic rant that got him temporarily banned from Twitter — yeah, Elon Musk has already indicated Ye will be back on the platform. He also spread vicious, unfounded rumors that it wasn’t former police officer Derek Chauvin that caused George Floyd’s death but rather fentanyl — and as a result he is facing a $250 million lawsuit. Plus he wore a “White Lives Matter” shirt to his Yeezy fashion show.

You might also like

Announcement of orders and opinions for Monday, May 16

Announcement of opinions for Wednesday, April 17

April 17, 2024
501940

Bet Gordon Ramsey Feels Like An Idiot Sandwich For Letting This Happen To His Pub

April 16, 2024

And there have been consequences. He lost deals with Balenciaga and Adidas. He was dropped by Creative Artists Agency, and film and television studio MRC announced they were ditching a completed documentary on West. Now he’s been kicked to the curb by Biglaw firm Quinn Emanuel.

William Burck, Co-Managing partner, provided Above the Law with the following update regarding Quinn Emanuel’s representation of Ye:

“QE has withdrawn from representing Mr. West and will not represent him in the future.”

Well, damn. Kanye is 0 for 4 when it comes to Biglaw firms willing to sign up to represent him. First Brown Rudnick decided they were done with Ye when he refused to back off of his antisemitic comments. Cadwalader — which previously represented the rapper in his separation from Gap — also dropped Kanye. And Pryor Cashman ended its longterm engagement with Ye.

Quinn’s representation of Ye became public when the star posted what appeared to be a text message between himself and an attorney at the firm.


Kathryn Rubino is a Senior Editor at Above the Law, host of The Jabot podcast, and co-host of Thinking Like A Lawyer. AtL tipsters are the best, so please connect with her. Feel free to email her with any tips, questions, or comments and follow her on Twitter (@Kathryn1).

[ad_2]

Injury Insiders

Injury Insiders

Next Post
best dad word abstract in vintage letterpress wood type

Federal Judge Cheekily Admits That Her Dad Might Have Been Right

© 2022 injuryinsiders.com - All rights reserved by Injury Insiders.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Mass Tort
  • Personal Injury
  • Civil Rights
  • Worker’s Compensation
  • Premises Liability
  • Police Misconduct

© 2022 injuryinsiders.com - All rights reserved by Injury Insiders.