worked on more than 50 legal matters during her career as a professor at Ivy League law schools, charging as much as $675 an hour to advise a variety of clients. When she first ran for the Senate in 2012, Warren came under pressure from her Republican opponent and the news media to discuss her legal work. Warren also worked for a number of corporate clients; she disclosed some of them in 2012. The Post found that Warren took on outside legal work in as early as 1991, when she was a professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. She worked in more than 20 different courts, including the Supreme Court, where she worked on at least eight cases.
Source: Washington Post May 23, 2019 03:22 UTC