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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 ...
Mr. Trump's executive order said Perkins Coie was being targeted because of its representation of Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election and its hiring of a research firm that retained ...
At least a couple large law firms are in the process of gathering signatures for an amicus brief in support of Perkins Coie’s lawsuit against the Trump administration, sources say.
Law firm Perkins Coie has launched a suit to challenge President Trump’s stripping of security clearances for lawyers at the firm, saying it was targeted due to its past work for Democrats ...
President Trump speaks as he signs executive orders in the Oval Office on March 6, including the order against the law firm Perkins Coie. Alex Wong / Getty Images A federal judge on Wednesday ...
Perkins Coie's case is the first to be permanently blocked. In her ruling, Judge Howell framed the targeting of Perkins as an attack on the independence of the legal profession and the judicial ...
Perkins Coie is acquiring Kluk Farber Law, a small New York-based law firm that focuses on emerging companies and venture capital work, the larger firm said on Tuesday.
Perkins Coie, founded in Seattle, sued Trump's administration on Tuesday, arguing his executive order violated the firm's rights under the U.S. Constitution, including protections for free speech ...
Perkins Coie says it's already suffering financial consequences of the order, which calls for limiting firm employees' access to federal buildings and terminating any government contacts of its ...
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.
The American Alliance for Equal Rights had sued Perkins Coie and another major law firm, Morrison Foerster, alleging their diversity fellowships violated federal law because they were open only to ...
Perkins Coie Partner Keith Miller highlights the SEC's "bad two months," punctuated by legal setbacks such as the DC Circuit Court's ruling in favor of Grayscale. "The last two months have shown ...
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