Federal Judge Blocks Parts of Trump’s Executive Order Targeting Law Firm Perkins Coie for Alleged Election Retribution

ISTANBUL — A U.S. federal judge has placed a temporary hold on several sections of an executive directive from President Donald Trump, which was perceived as retaliatory against the law firm Perkins Coie, previously counsel to Hillary Clinton. Clinton was Trump’s opponent in the 2016 presidential election. The judicial intervention by US District Judge Beryl Howell occurred on Wednesday, targeting three specific parts of the presidential order: These included restrictions that barred attorneys from Perkins Coie from entering government buildings, curbed their interactions with federal officials, and heightened the scrutiny of the firm’s federal contracts. … Read more

Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Executive Order Targeting Law Firm Perkins Coie, Citing Constitutional Concerns

WASHINGTON – A U.S. District Court judge issued a temporary halt to portions of a contentious executive order President Donald Trump promulgated last week aimed at the law firm Perkins Coie, alleging their engagement in activities detrimental to his administration. The firm notably represented Hillary Clinton during the 2016 presidential campaign and has frequently been engaged with causes not favored by the current administration. The executive order, which accuses Perkins Coie of “dishonest and dangerous activity,” sought to implement several punitive measures against the firm. They include suspending security clearances of the firm’s employees, barring … Read more

President Trump Targets Perkins Coie With New Executive Order, Suspends Security Clearances Amid Broader Political Adversary Crackdown

Washington, D.C. — President Donald Trump has initiated a directive to suspend security clearances for employees of Perkins Coie, linking the decision to the Seattle-based law firm’s involvement in various political and legal issues. The executive order, which was signed this past Thursday, took precedence over examining and possibly terminating governmental contracts with Perkins Coie, although no ongoing contracts were cited in federal records at the time of the announcement. Perkins Coie, a major legal player with substantial ties to the Democratic Party, has historically represented entities like the Democratic National Committee and high-profile campaigns … Read more

Big Law Bonus Fiasco: Perkins Coie and Hogan Lovells Retreat Amid Associate Uproar

In a bold move that reverberated through the corridors of high-powered law firms, Perkins Coie and Hogan Lovells initially decided to retract customary special bonuses, a decision met with stark backlash from their overworked associates. Typically ranging from $6,000 to $25,000, these bonuses are not just a financial boon but a marker of appreciation and recognition. The strategic misstep by both firms starkly underscores the climate of fierce competition for top legal talent. As the revelation of the scrapped bonuses spread, facilitated by rapid digital communications, the legal community responded with immediate and sharp criticism, … Read more