President Donald Trump took to Twitter on Wednesday to criticize Nordstrom Inc.’s decision to stop selling his daughter Ivanka Trump’s fashion line. Of course, Nordstrom is not the first company that Donald Trump has targeted on Twitter, and it likely won’t be the last, meaning companies and in-house legal departments need to be prepared for this risk, attorneys say.

Citing business reasons, Nordstrom announced on Feb. 2 that it would no longer carry Ivanka Trump’s eponymous clothing and accessories line.

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