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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...about that. They didn't." Dan Bagatell of Perkins Coie, Monolithic's lead appellate lawyer, told Judges Sharon Prost, Jimmie Reyna...
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...are all based in Palo Alto. A group of Perkins Coie's Seattle-based lawyers represented Market Leader, which is based in...
...VALLEY Lowell Ness has joined Perkins Coie's Palo Alto office as a partner in the firm...
...SAN FRANCISCO Gunning to grow in the Bay Area, Perkins Coie has recruited a seasoned environmental lawyer in San Francisco and an...
...in 1993. James McTarnaghan has joined Perkins Coie as a partner in the environment, energy and resources practice...
...Christopher Hall, a corporate partner in the Portland, Ore., office of Perkins Coie, represented Microsoft. Deals terms were not disclosed, but TechCrunch...
Former Howard Rice chairman Doug Winthrop says the firm's merger with Arnold & Porter allowed its lawyers to continue to practice at the same level, but many associates not keen to make the switch ha
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...SAN FRANCISCO Perkins Coie has promoted Diane Gorczyca to senior counsel. Gorczyca...
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