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Microsoft Dumps Trump-Appeasing Law Firm, Hires Anti-Trump Counsel

Faced with Donald Trump’s attacks, prominent law firms chose between appeasement and resistance. While most firms reached costly deals with the White House, securing potentially lucrative contracts but risking reputational damage, four firms opted to fight back, achieving initial legal victories. However, the appeasement strategy is showing cracks, with at least one firm losing a major client, Microsoft, to a firm resisting Trump. This shift, coupled with a new progressive campaign pressuring compliant firms, raises questions about the long-term viability of appeasement and the potential for further defections.

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Microsoft Halts Ohio Data Center Plans Amidst Economic Uncertainty

Microsoft has cancelled its $1 billion data center project in Licking County, Ohio, citing a global slowdown in new infrastructure spending. Despite halting construction of three planned campuses, the company will fulfill existing agreements for infrastructure improvements and continue supporting local digital skills development and community restoration initiatives. Microsoft retains ownership of the acquired land, leaving open the possibility of future development. This decision reflects a broader industry trend suggesting potential data center overcapacity.

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