While Marc Kasowitz's role on President Donald Trump's legal team has been diminished, the “uberlitigator” still has a bevy of commercial cases on his plate back in New York.

A partner at Kasowitz's firm, Michael Bowe, said Friday that Kasowitz would now have a “lower profile” on the Trump team, though he remains a part of it.

As the president's chief personal attorney, he was the subject of tough scrutiny this month by ProPublica, which questioned whether he could obtain a security clearance due to an alleged struggle with alcohol abuse. ProPublica then published profanity-laden emails that Kasowitz sent to a stranger who urged him to resign.

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