The New York Times: Prof. Bruce Green Comments on Trump’s Legal Defense Efforts

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Fordham Law Professor Bruce Green, director of the Louis Stein Center for Law and Ethics, is quoted in a New York Times piece outlining the strain of former President Trump’s sprawling legal defense.

Bruce Green, who teaches legal ethics at Fordham Law School in New York, said there was not much meaningful difference between grand jury witnesses asking Mr. Trump’s lawyers for help in finding legal representation and the lawyers reaching out to the witnesses to see if they wanted or needed representation.

The larger question, Mr. Green said, was the motive behind offering such help and whether the lawyers, once hired, acted in the interests of their clients or on behalf of whoever helped to put them in place.

Read “Trump’s Sprawling Legal Defense Effort Comes Under Strain” in The New York Times.

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