Oracle Denies Claims of Legal Work Reallocation Due to Trump Administration Settlements

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Oracle Denies Claims of Legal Work Reallocation Due to Trump Administration Settlements

On June 1, 2025, The Wall Street Journal published a story suggesting that Oracle Corporation was shifting its legal work away from firms that had settled with the Trump Administration. Oracle's executive vice president, Ken Glueck, responded by stating that the article was baseless and did not accurately represent Oracle's relationships with its legal partners. Glueck emphasized that Oracle's largest global legal relationship remains with Latham and Watkins, a firm mentioned in the article, and clarified that Oracle has no issues with Latham's settlement with the Trump Administration.

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