“The nine law firms that promised President Trump they would perform about $1 billion in pro bono work on his favored causes have embraced broad interpretations of what they owe,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“Several firms that struck the unprecedented deals have shrugged them off as unenforceable and have taken on little to no additional unpaid work, according to people familiar with the matter. They are hoping Trump has moved on.”
“Others are doing the math to classify the pro bono work they perform anyway to satisfy their commitments to the White House.”

