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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A growing controversy in Washington involving the Internal Revenue Service could mean big changes in the way the agency regulates the political activity of tax-exempt organizations, according to elec
...was a partner at Davis Wright Tremaine. Perkins Coie (Seattle): Michael Osterhoff and Adam Marchuk join...
John Cherundolo joins Hiscock & Barclay's torts and products liability practice as of counsel. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column
...Ninth Circuit since 1998. Before that, she was an attorney at Perkins Coie in Seattle and Washington and served as a White House Fellow...
...partner at Procopio, Cory, Hargreaves & Savitch. Perkins Coie (Seattle): Brian Kinnear joins the firm's intellectual property...
...Porter; Mayer Brown ; O'Melveny & Myers; Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe; Perkins Coie; Venable; Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati; and Womble Carlyle Sandridge &...
More than two dozen amicus briefs have been filed on the side of the United States and the defendant intervenors in an organized and thorough effort to refute the main arguments against the constitu
...McDermott Will & Emery partner Stephen Ryan, Perkins Coie partner Marc Elias, and Matthew Miller...
...a partner in the San Francisco and Los Angeles offices of Perkins Coie who defends food and beverage companies against consumer class actions, spoke...
...University in St. Louis School of Law. PERKINS COIE Mark Eckenwiler, 52, has joined Perkins Coie as senior...
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