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Law Firm's Fight Against Presidential Order
Washington, USAThursday, March 13, 2025
Perkins Coie has already faced financial losses due to the order. The firm has many clients with government contracts. Several clients have ended or threatened to end their legal arrangements with the firm. The firm's attorney, Dane Butswinkas, warned that keeping the order in place could spell the end of the law firm. The firm has represented high-profile clients, including Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign and Democrats in voting rights challenges.
The executive order has been criticized for threatening the rule of law and democratic principles. The firm has a history of making headlines. In 2017, it was revealed that the firm hired a private investigative research firm during the 2016 campaign. This firm, Fusion GPS, subsequently retained a former British spy, Christopher Steele, to research suspicious ties between Trump and Russia.
The president had previously sued the law firm, along with other defendants, alleging a massive conspiracy to concoct the Russia investigation. The suit was dismissed. The current executive order is seen as another attempt to target perceived adversaries. The firm's fight against the order is ongoing, with the court's next steps yet to be determined.
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