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Law Firms Urged to Use Conduct Rule on Trump Sanctions

by Daisy Mae D.
04/14/2026
in Sanctions

A legal expert has suggested that law firms review professional conduct rules as a potential response to sanctions linked to policies introduced during the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump. The discussion centers on the American Bar Association’s Model Rule 8.4(e), which addresses professional conduct and prohibits statements that imply an ability to improperly influence government officials.

The proposal highlights the possibility that commitments to provide significant pro bono legal services in response to government pressure could raise ethical considerations. According to the analysis, such arrangements may fall within the scope of professional conduct rules if they are perceived as attempts to influence policy outcomes or regulatory decisions.

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The issue has gained attention amid ongoing debate within the legal community regarding executive actions targeting specific law firms. While much of the discussion has focused on constitutional concerns and broader rule-of-law questions, the application of existing professional conduct standards has been identified as a potential avenue for addressing these developments. Advocates argue that Model Rule 8.4(e) could offer a more concrete and enforceable framework compared with general ethical guidance.

Since February 2026, when an executive order was issued targeting the law firm Covington & Burling, legal professionals have considered various responses. Some firms, including Keker, Van Nest & Peters, have encouraged a coordinated approach within the profession to address perceived pressure. Others, including Paul Weiss, reportedly committed to providing substantial pro bono services. The analysis suggests that commitments of this nature—along with similar pledges from additional firms—could raise questions under Model Rule 8.4(e), which prohibits stating or implying an ability to improperly influence a government official.

Developments continued in early March 2026. On March 2, the U.S. Department of Justice moved to voluntarily dismiss its appeal of four decisions that had struck down executive orders related to the matter. On March 3, the department withdrew that motion without providing further explanation. These procedural changes added to ongoing uncertainty surrounding the legal and professional implications of the executive actions.

The discussion reflects broader consideration within the legal profession about how ethical rules apply to interactions between law firms and government authorities. Observers note that clarifying the scope of professional conduct standards could influence how firms structure pro bono commitments and respond to policy-related pressure in the future.

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