Donald Trump's tax law firm has 'deep' ties to Russia The lawyers who wrote a letter saying President Trump had no significant business ties to Russia work for a law firm that has extensive ties to Russia and received a "Russia Law Firm of the Year" award in 2016. Interested in Russia Investigation? Add Russia Investigation as an interest to stay up to date on the latest Russia Investigation news, video, and analysis from ABC News. Sheri Dillon and William Nelson, tax partners at the law firm Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, which has served as tax counsel to Trump and the Trump Organization since 2005, wrote a letter attorney in March released by the White House on Friday stating that a review of the last 10 years of Trump's tax returns "do not reflect" ties to Russia "with a few exceptions." In 2016, however, Chambers & Partners, a London-based legal research publication, named the firm "Russia Law Firm of the Year" at its annual awards dinner. The firm celebrated the "prestigious honor" in a press release on its website, noting that the award is "the latest honor for the highprofile work performed by the lawyers in Morgan Lewis' Moscow office." According to the firm's website, its Moscow office includes more than 40 lawyers and staff who are "well known in the Russian market, and have a deep familiarity with the local legislation, practices, and key players." The firm boasts of being "particularly adept" at advising clients on "sanction matters." Following the release of the letter, Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn) noted the firm's connection to Russia, calling it "unreal." A copy of a letter to President Donald Trump from the law firm of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, May 12, 2017. Asked if there could be other business ties between Trump and Russian partners, Sheri Dillon told ABC News that "the letter speaks for itself."