Most lawyers agree that what happened in Charlottesville, Virginia, earlier this month was a tragedy, and many question President Donald Trump's response to the marching of neo-Nazis and white supremacists and the death of protester Heather Heyer.

The world's elite law firms have historically been extremely reluctant to take a public position on matters that don't directly relate to their own businesses. The degree of caution and sensitivity is pretty well illustrated by the fact that, of the 13 international law firms I contacted for this column, almost half declined to even comment on whether firms should comment on such issues.

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