Ted Boutrous, CNN's Champion, Is Fired Up
Fresh off his court win for CNN reporter Jim Acosta, Gibson Dunn partner Theodore Boutrous Jr. talks about confronting President Trump, defending press freedom and balancing a busy practice.
November 30, 2018 at 12:58 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.com
Theodore Boutrous Jr. might be the busiest litigator in Big Law. The Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher partner built his reputation representing major corporate clients (think Wal-Mart, Apple and Uber) in their bet-the-company cases.
Lately, he's stepped forward as a fierce advocate for press freedom in the face of attacks from President Donald Trump and led the team that took on the White House for revoking CNN reporter Jim Acosta's press pass.
On this week's Legal Speak podcast, Boutrous talks with D.C. reporter C. Ryan Barber about the fast-moving court fight, why it's dangerous to put political stamps on judges, and how partners and clients have responded to his outspoken Twitter posts.
Boutrous also shares his secrets for juggling big cases: trust, teamwork and “staying plugged in. … You have to be able to trust people and at the same time you need to be in on all the strategic decisions and immersed in the facts and the law.”
Listen to the podcast above or find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or Libsyn.
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