There are often attorneys who work at the same firm and vehemently hate each other. So folks under the same roof can very well have different opinions. Jones Day is a massive firm but it’s not a monolith.
PDJT’s attorneys may have provided unbilled work to him instead of cutting a check to him.
Those are likely individual contributions. We have a lot of professional rules of conduct, and I’m sure there would be a substantial conflict of interest for a firm, as a legal entity, to give anything.
You can look up individuals by employer, name, etc.
There are often attorneys who work at the same firm and vehemently hate each other. So folks under the same roof can very well have different opinions. Jones Day is a massive firm but it’s not a monolith.
PDJT’s attorneys may have provided unbilled work to him instead of cutting a check to him.
Those are likely individual contributions. We have a lot of professional rules of conduct, and I’m sure there would be a substantial conflict of interest for a firm, as a legal entity, to give anything.
You can look up individuals by employer, name, etc.
https://www.fec.gov/introduction-campaign-finance/how-to-research-public-records/individual-contributions/