The law firm said there was a breakdown in its relationship with the Trump campaign.
A law firm wants to withdraw from representing Donald Trump, citing a breakdown in relations, court documents show.In a filing to a Manhattan court, the law firm—LaRocca, Hornik, Greenberg, Rosen, Kittridge, Carlin and McPartland—said there had been an 'irreparable breakdown in the attorney-client relationship.'The firm, which has represented Trump and his election campaign for several years, had been defending the former president in a lawsuit filed by A.J.
'The primary reason for the Firm's motion is due to an irreparable breakdown in the attorney-client relationship between the Firm and the Campaign, the details of which the Firm respectfully requests leave to explain to the Court in camera,' Blumetti wrote in the filing.
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