Over 60 General Counsel Sign Amicus Brief Supporting Perkins Coie
- A total of 504 law firms, including Sanger, Hanley, Sanger, & Avila, LLP, signed an amicus brief opposing President Trump's executive order against Perkins Coie, LLP.
- The brief claims Trump's order reflects 'undisguised retaliation' against Perkins Coie for its representation of Hillary Clinton and its DEI practices.
- A judge has temporarily blocked Trump's order while the legality is decided, with Robert Sanger emphasizing the importance of standing up to government abuses.
- A bipartisan group of former officials stated that Trump's executive orders are unconstitutional and violate the separation of powers, warning they undermine judicial authority.
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HSPRD Joins Amicus Brief Supporting Perkins Coie in Defense of the Rule of Law
Hughes Socol Piers Resnick & Dym, Ltd. proudly joins the amicus brief supporting Perkins Coie in the fight to uphold the rule of law. We stand together with other firms speaking out against the administration’s unlawful targeting of the legal profession. Thank you Munger Tolles & Olson and Eimer Stahl for your work drafting this important brief that unifies our voices. This collective action from the legal community forms a necessary but small s…
Santa Barbara Law Firm Joins 503 Other Firms to Sign Brief Backing Perkins Coie Suit Against Trump
Sanger, Hanley, Sanger, & Avila, LLP, were among first to sign the “friend of the court” brief citing the president’s “undisguised retaliation” against the law firm that once represented Hillary Clinton.
Former National Security Officials Take Aim At Trump's Biglaw Executive Orders In Amicus Brief - Above the Law
(Photo by MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images) A new amicus brief dropped today in the case filed by Perkins Coie challenging the Executive Order issued by Donald Trump targeting the firm. While lots of folks are getting into the amicus game in this case, this one has a bipartisan group of former senior national security, foreign policy, intelligence, and other public officials signing on “to express their shared view that the President’s unprecede…
The CBA Joins Nationwide Coalition of Bar Associations to File Amicus Brief in Support of Perkins Coie
The Chicago Bar Association and 15 other bar associations filed an amicus brief supporting Perkins Coie’s challenge to a presidential executive order targeting the firm, which, the brief argues, “threaten[s] to turn the Bar into an instrument of the executive branch.” The brief, coordinated by the New York City Bar Association, asks the US District Court for the District of Columbia to grant summary judgment for the firm and enjoin the order. “T…
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