Founded in Seattle in 1912, Perkins Coie has grownboth in size and scopealong with its hometown. It has developed a busy technologyrelated practice and counts many of the regions hightech superstarsAmazon.com and Nintendo of America among themas clients. Not...
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Though the rise of "experiential learning" opportunities such as clinics, practicums and externships has continued for the past decade, the six law schools in New York that are bolstering their clini
Nearly two years after Howrey went under, the trustee overseeing the defunct firm's Chapter 11 bankruptcy is ramping up his efforts to recover tens of millions of dollars from former partners and the
In his Law Firm Partnership Law column, Arthur J. Ciampi, the managing member of Ciampi LLC, writes that law firm news of the year wasthe unprecedented and unfortunate bankruptcy of Dewey & LeBoeuf,
...just limited to Twitter," Twitter's lawyer, John Roche of Perkins Coie, told the panel. See ...
...is a former federal prosecutor. Perkins Coie has hired Jeffery Shuchat as senior...
...DeGraff v. Perkins Coie,2 the U.S. District Court for...
...Brian Eiting, who has practiced at Perkins Coie for seven years in Seattle, has relocated to the New...
...years after Harold DeGraff's 2010 departure from the partnership of Perkins Coie, the corporate lawyer sued his former employer in San Francisco federal...
...Seattle-based Perkins Coie is more than tripling its New York City office space at...
...practice at Baker & McKenzie. Perkins Coie added Kester Spindler in the firm...
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