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.

Bill Malley
Managing Partner

Statements
March 12, 2025
Today’s decision granting our motion for a temporary restraining order is an important first step in ensuring this unconstitutional Executive Order is never enforced. We will follow the court’s direction regarding next steps and will continue to challenge the Executive Order, which threatens our firm, our clients, and core constitutional protections important to all Americans.
March 11, 2025
Today, we filed a legal action to prevent enforcement of an unlawful Executive Order targeting our firm. The order violates core constitutional protections, including the rights to free speech and due process, and undermines all clients’ right to select counsel of their choice. We were compelled to take this step to protect our firm and safeguard the interests of our clients.
Filings & Milestones
Opinion and Order Denying Defendants' Motion to Disqualify Judge Beryl Howell
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Defendants' Motion to Disqualify Judge Beryl Howell
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U.S. Government Supplemental Status Report Following Motion to Clarify Temporary Restraining Order and Attached Memorandum for All Agencies Subject to Executive Order 14230
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Legal Milestones
March 6, 2025
President Trump signed the Executive Order (EO) – Addressing Risks from Perkins Coie
March 11, 2025
Perkins Coie filed a Complaint and Motion for a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) to prevent enforcement of the EO
March 12, 2025
Judge Beryl Howell held a hearing and issued an Order granting Perkins Coie’s Motion for a TRO ("Injunction Order")
March 14, 2025
Judge Howell extended the injunction through Final Judgment
March 18, 2025
Perkins Coie filed a Motion to Clarify Judge Howell's Injunction Order
March 19, 2025
Judge Howell issued a Minute Order clarifying the Government's obligations under the Injunction Order
March 21, 2025
Defendants filed a Motion to Disqualify Judge Howell
March 26, 2025
Judge Howell denied Defendants’ Motion to Disqualify
April 2, 2025
Dispositive Motions - Opening briefs due
April 16, 2025
Dispositive Motions - Responses due by noon ET
April 18, 2025
Dispositive Motions - Replies due by 4pm ET
Editorials & Commentary
Third-Party Statements
American Bar Association and Other Bar Associations' Statement in Support of the Rule of Law
Litigation Community of the D.C. Bar Condemns Targeting of Lawyers
Open Letter From 79 Law School Deans
Selendy Gay Supports the Rule of Law
Media Coverage
2 firms speak out after Trump seeks lawyer sanctions for 'unreasonable and vexatious' suits against US
With New Decree, Trump Seeks to Cow the Legal Profession
Trump admin's attack on courts escalates with request to boot judge from law firm case
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