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Trump's New Digital Warfare: Big Law Braces for Second Clash Over Capitulation Deals
724FinanceEge Kaan

Big Law is poised for a second confrontation with Trump's administration over digital capitulation deals, which the former president claims lack transparency and pose risks to public finances. The dispute centers on contracts between major law firms and federal agencies, with Trump advocating for stricter oversight of digital service agreements. Meanwhile, firms are expanding their digital offerings through platforms like FT, offering tiered subscription models such as $1799/month, amid growing public sector criticism over costs and regulatory ambiguity.
Markets typically interpret such political-regulatory friction as heightened risk. Trump's push for tighter controls on digital deals may amplify uncertainty, with institutional investors closely watching how Big Law manages this evolving landscape.