As U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris gears up for her presidential campaign, she’s receiving significant support from the prestigious law firm Paul Weiss. Known for its strong Democratic connections and ties to major corporations, Paul Weiss is providing a strategic boost to Harris’ campaign.
The firm’s impact is evident through its financial contributions and support. Paul Weiss employees have been the top donors to Democratic candidates this election cycle, surpassing contributions from any other law firm. The firm’s chairman, Brad Karp, has mobilized the legal community to fundraise for Harris, engaging nearly 300 corporate lawyers, including many from Paul Weiss itself.
The relationship between legal firms and political candidates is well-established, but there are concerns about potential influence from corporate-linked donors. Advocacy groups worry that such support might sway Harris away from policies that have previously challenged business interests.
Karen Dunn, a prominent partner at Paul Weiss and a key figure in Harris’ debate preparation, is also leading Alphabet’s antitrust defense. Her involvement underscores the firm’s deep connection to high-profile legal and political battles.
Paul Weiss lawyers and staff have contributed at least $1.4 million to Democratic causes in the current election cycle, with most of this funding flowing to President Biden’s campaign, which Harris has recently taken over. Karp’s longstanding support for Harris, which dates back to their collaboration on legal matters involving Citigroup in 2014, continues as he spearheads fundraising and legal support for her campaign.
The firm’s influence extends beyond financial contributions. Several Paul Weiss partners, including former Democratic officials, are vocal supporters of Harris. This dynamic highlights the significant role that legal and corporate backing can play in shaping the trajectory of a presidential campaign.