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Perkins Coie and Covington are among nearly a dozen major U.S. law firms representing clients in lawsuits against the Trump administration, challenging executive actions related to immigration ...
Sources estimated that the cost of litigating against the Trump administration may be $5 million or more in a year. And ...
Perkins Coie and Covington are among law firms representing clients suing the Trump administration over executive actions related to immigration, transgender rights and other issues.
The law firm Perkins Coie has filed suit against the Trump administration over an executive order signed by President Donald Trump last week that targeted the firm for its work representing ...
Perkins Coie’s corporate practice is comprised of nearly 200 attorneys who provide finance, transaction and counseling services for businesses ranging in size from startups to FORTUNE 50 companies.
Perkins Coie was the first law firm targeted with a sweeping executive order that imposed potentially existential punitive measures on it. Trump's order suspended security clearances for the firm's ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration on Monday appealed a federal judge's decision to strike down an executive order targeting law firm Perkins Coie over its past legal work for Hillary ...
Ex-Perkins Coie partner Michael Sussmann will go to trial to fight charges he lied to the FBI during a meeting about possible ties between former President Donald Trump and Russia.
Perkins Coie is taking three and a half floors in Durst’s 790,000-square-foot tower that were left empty when the law firm White & Case relocated nearby to the Rockefeller Group’s 1221 Sixth ...
The law firm Perkins Coie has moved into its expanded Midtown offices. The technology-focused firm agreed in 2018 to lease about 66,000 square feet at 1155 Sixth Ave. The new space is about a ...
Perkins Coie stopped representing Jain in August after U.S. District Judge Marsha Pechman ruled against the executive for making so-called short-swing trades in 1998 and 1999.
Perkins Coie on Tuesday also lost two San Francisco-based partners to Morrison & Foerster, including Michael Glaser, who co-chaired the firm's emerging companies and venture capital practice.