Milbank Fights Trump DOJ, Despite Law Firm’s White House Deal

July 29, 2025, 6:00 PM UTC

Neal Katyal and Gurbir Grewal, lawyers who command well over $2,000 an hour for their services, are slashing their rates to defend two New Jersey municipalities against a Justice Department lawsuit over their “sancutary city” policies.

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This on its own would be noteworthy, but what makes it even more interesting is that their law firm—Manhattan-based Milbank LLP—reached a deal with the White House earlier this year, pledging $100 million in free legal services on shared focus areas to avoid getting hit with a punitive executive order.

On this episode of On The Merits, Bloomberg Law reporter Alex Ebert talks about why the Justice Department is suing these cities, just how big of a discount they’re getting from Milbank, and whether the work could prompt the White House to rip up its the deal with the firm.

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