Protecting Our Firm and Safeguarding the Interests of Our Clients

Perkins Coie’s response to the unlawful Executive Order targeting the firm

A Message From Our Managing Partner

On March 11, 2025, we filed a legal action in response to a recent Executive Order that unlawfully targets Perkins Coie. The order violates core constitutional rights, including the rights to free speech and due process. At the heart of the order is an unlawful attack on the freedom of all Americans to select counsel of their choice without fear of retribution or punishment from the government. We were compelled to take this action to protect our firm and our clients.

Since our founding in 1912, Perkins Coie has built enduring relationships with our clients based on trust, dedication, and a shared pursuit of excellence. We have advocated for clients with a wide range of perspectives, beliefs, and needs. We take pride in a workplace culture grounded in a commitment to treating everyone, regardless of background, with fairness, civility, and respect. We are a firm of more than 2,400 people proudly working together across 21 offices in service to our clients. We represent clients from start-ups to market leaders across a wide range of industries and practice areas. We are known for representing some of the world’s most innovative companies on issues at the forefront of technological change.

We are grateful for the outpouring of support and offers of assistance following the issuance of the Executive Order. I have never been prouder to stand with my firm and others in the legal community in support of our people, our clients, and our profession.

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Bill Malley
Managing Partner

Statements

March 3, 2026

Hours after asking the court to dismiss its appeal, the Department of Justice has abruptly reversed course and moved to continue its defense of the unconstitutional executive orders. It offered no explanation to either the parties or the court for its reversal. We remain committed to defending our firm, our people, and our clients.

March 2, 2026

Today, the government voluntarily dismissed its defense of the unlawful Executive Order (EO) targeting Perkins Coie. The end of the appeal means the district court’s decision stands as a final order, protecting core constitutional freedoms such as free speech, due process, and the right to select counsel without fear of retribution.   

We are grateful to everyone who supported our firm over the past year since the EO was issued, including our clients, our lawyers and business professionals, and all who stand for the rule of law.   

As we have for over a century, we will continue to devote ourselves to tireless advocacy on behalf of our clients.  

Filings & Milestones

March 2, 2026
Filing

Unopposed Motion to Voluntarily Dismiss Consolidated Appeals

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February 6, 2026
Court Order

Order Consolidating Cases and Setting Briefing Schedule

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Legal Milestones

April 10, 2026

Appellants' Response Brief due

March 27, 2026

Appellees' Opening Brief due

March 6, 2026

Appellants filed Combined Opening Brief

March 3, 2026

Appellants filed Motion to Withdraw Motion to Voluntarily Dismiss Consolidated Appeals

March 2, 2026

Appellants filed Unopposed Motion to Voluntarily Dismiss Consolidated Appeals

January 26, 2026

Appellants and Appellees filed Joint Motion to Govern Further Proceedings

August 18, 2025

Appellant and Appellee Dispositive Motions Due

June 30, 2025

Defendants-Appellants filed Notice of Appeal in the D.C. Circuit

May 2, 2025

Judge Howell granted Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgment in entirety and denied the Government’s Motion to Dismiss

April 25, 2025

Judge Howell granted Plaintiff's Motion to Amend the Complaint and Denied as Moot Defendant's Motion for Reconsideration

April 23, 2025

Judge Howell held a hearing on Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgment, Defendants' Motion to Dismiss, and Defendants' Motion for Reconsideration at 11am ET

April 18, 2025

Dispositive Motions - Replies filed

April 16, 2025

Dispositive Motions - Responses filed

April 2, 2025

Dispositive Motions - Opening briefs filed

March 26, 2025

Judge Howell denied Defendants’ Motion to Disqualify

March 21, 2025

Defendants filed a Motion to Disqualify Judge Howell

March 19, 2025

Judge Howell issued a Minute Order clarifying the Government's obligations under the Injunction Order

March 18, 2025

Perkins Coie filed a Motion to Clarify Judge Howell's Injunction Order

March 14, 2025

Judge Howell extended the injunction through Final Judgment

March 12, 2025

Judge Beryl Howell held a hearing and issued an Order granting Perkins Coie’s Motion for a TRO ("Injunction Order")

March 11, 2025

Perkins Coie filed a Complaint and Motion for a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) to prevent enforcement of the EO

March 6, 2025

President Trump signed the Executive Order (EO) – Addressing Risks from Perkins Coie

Editorials & Commentary

Third-Party Statements

April 14, 2025

Center Backs Law Firms Targeted by Trump Administration

April 9, 2025

We Frequently Disagree with Perkins Coie in Court—but Today, We Stand with Them

April 2, 2025

Legal Organizations Across Ideologies File Amicus Brief Urging Court to Enjoin Executive Order Targeting Perkins Coie

March 26, 2025

American Bar Association and Other Bar Associations' Statement in Support of the Rule of Law

Media Coverage

The Seattle Times
March 9, 2026

Seattle law firm on right track against Trump’s bullying

The Atlantic
May 14, 2025
Financial Times
May 3, 2025

Law firms face backlash over deals with Trump as judge blocks Perkins Coie order

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