Judge Blocks Key Provisions of Trump Order Targeting Law Firm Perkins Coie
- A federal judge granted Perkins Coie's request for a temporary restraining order on some sections of Trump's executive order targeting the firm.
- The order placed limitations on government contracts with clients of the firm and potential restrictions on the firm's employees.
- Perkins Coie represented Hillary Clinton in 2016 and has been involved in election litigation that Trump opposed.
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Legal organizations alarmed over Trump’s targeting of Seattle law firm Perkins Coie
Legal organizations in Washington state have joined the outcry over President Donald Trump’s executive order targeting the Pacific Northwest’s largest law firm, Seattle-based Perkins Coie. The firm is headquartered at 1201 Third Ave. in Seattle and has more than 2,400 employees at 21 offices across the U.S. and overseas.Trump’s order, titled “Addressing Risks from Perkins Coie LLC,” seeks to punish the firm, in part over its representation of Hi…
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