Paul Weiss boycott

Although none of us have any power to make a real difference we can contribute where we can. What about a Paul Weiss boycott for the disgusting Epstein shit? The guy stepped down as Chair but is still a Partner. And he wasn’t the only one in that organisation who knew. How tone deaf can you be?

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Based on the most discussed WSO threads, there is no direct mention of a Paul Weiss boycott or specific actionable steps regarding the firm in relation to the Epstein case. However, the discussions highlight broader frustrations with systemic issues, corruption, and the involvement of powerful individuals or organizations in such scandals. The sentiment expressed aligns with a desire for accountability and ethical responsibility, but no concrete boycott plans or organized efforts are detailed in the WSO content.

If you're looking to contribute to change, consider supporting transparency initiatives, ethical organizations, or raising awareness through appropriate channels.

Sources: Deutsche Bank and Eppstein, Deutsche Bank and Eppstein, Has anyone been staffed on a deal they had moral objections to?, Jeffrey Epstein Commits Suicide, Why do good people do nothing?

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