Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perkins is losing senior people
https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/perkins-coie-government-contracts-lawyer-leaves-firm-it-battles-trump-order-2025-04-14/
A person.
"A former leader of Perkins Coie's government contracts group has left the firm"
Per their court filing, government contracts is 40% of the firm’s revenue, connect the dots. This was not a junior associate who left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perkins is losing senior people
https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/perkins-coie-government-contracts-lawyer-leaves-firm-it-battles-trump-order-2025-04-14/
A person.
"A former leader of Perkins Coie's government contracts group has left the firm"
Per their court filing, government contracts is 40% of the firm’s revenue, connect the dots. This was not a junior associate who left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perkins is losing senior people
https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/perkins-coie-government-contracts-lawyer-leaves-firm-it-battles-trump-order-2025-04-14/
A person.
"A former leader of Perkins Coie's government contracts group has left the firm"
I’m at a big law that did not capitulate and seeing lots of resumes from people trying to leave the capitulating firms because they are unhappy with their firms bending the knee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perkins is losing senior people
https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/perkins-coie-government-contracts-lawyer-leaves-firm-it-battles-trump-order-2025-04-14/
A person.
"A former leader of Perkins Coie's government contracts group has left the firm"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perkins is losing senior people
https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/perkins-coie-government-contracts-lawyer-leaves-firm-it-battles-trump-order-2025-04-14/
A person.
"A former leader of Perkins Coie's government contracts group has left the firm"
I’m at a big law that did not capitulate and seeing lots of resumes from people trying to leave the capitulating firms because they are unhappy with their firms bending the knee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perkins is losing senior people
https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/perkins-coie-government-contracts-lawyer-leaves-firm-it-battles-trump-order-2025-04-14/
A person.
"A former leader of Perkins Coie's government contracts group has left the firm"
I’m at a big law that did not capitulate and seeing lots of resumes from people trying to leave the capitulating firms because they are unhappy with their firms bending the knee.
Anonymous wrote:The more I think about this, the more I am sure there is more to it than mere capitulation. It would not surprise me if, when called upon to represent one of Trump's "causes", there is a chorus of "We can't. We are conflicted."
I have spent 35 years as a lawyer either in BigLaw or hiring them and have yet to meet one who is stupid. Yes, they are protecting their bottom line, as most people are. But I can rarely remember when a BigLaw lawyer didn't have a way out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perkins is losing senior people
https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/perkins-coie-government-contracts-lawyer-leaves-firm-it-battles-trump-order-2025-04-14/
A person.
"A former leader of Perkins Coie's government contracts group has left the firm"
Anonymous wrote:Perkins is losing senior people
https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/perkins-coie-government-contracts-lawyer-leaves-firm-it-battles-trump-order-2025-04-14/
Anonymous wrote:So the,partners will make 10 million a year,instead of 15 million a year, and associates would hardly see any reduction in income of 500k to a mill, cry me a river.
They should have been more even and balanced withvtheir pro Bono work anyway.