Focused on improving the productivity and profitability of clients’ operations and companies while meeting regulatory obligations and shifting agency priorities, Perkins Coie has more than 100 attorneys representing a range of clients in the energy sector and entities reliant on natural resources.

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  • 11.15.2023
    Perkins Coie Will Move to Iconic Seattle Office Building in 2025
    Press Releases

    The decision by Seattle’s largest law firm, a trusted advisor to leading technology companies and entrepreneurs, will see over 800 lawyers and business professionals relocate to the Russell Investments Center at 1301 Second Ave.

  • 09.05.2023
    Perkins Coie Lawyers Mentioned in Law360—EPA Can't Justify Renewable-Fuel Standards, DC Circ. Told
    General News
    Jonathan Hardin, LeAnn Johnson Koch and Alexandra Magill Bromer were mentioned in the Law360 article “EPA Can't Justify Renewable-Fuel Standards, DC Circ. Told" regarding the Environmental Protection Agency failing to justify challenged aspects of its latest renewable-fuel standards.
  • 07.24.2023
    Perkins Coie Lawyers Mentioned in Law360—EPA Urges DC Circ. To Uphold Renewable Fuel Regs
    General News
    Jonathan Hardin, LeAnn Johnson Koch and Alexandra Magill Bromer were mentioned in the Law360 article “EPA Urges DC Circ. To Uphold Renewable Fuel Regs" regarding the Environmental Protection Agency asking the D.C. Circuit to reject challenges biofuel interests and petroleum refiners have lodged against its renewable fuel standards.
  • 05.23.2023
    Thomas Jensen Quoted in Bloomberg Law News—Colorado River Water Sharing Agreement Likely Dodges Legal Fight
    General News
    Thomas Jensen was quoted in "Colorado River Water Sharing Agreement Likely Dodges Legal Fight," an article in Bloomberg Law News, regarding the Colorado River water conservation proposal and how it is avoiding costly litigation.
  • 04.17.2023
    Thomas Jensen Quoted in Law360—What The Feds' Colo. River Plan Could Mean For The West
    General News

    Law360

    Thomas Jensen was quoted in "What The Feds' Colo. River Plan Could Mean For The West," an article in Law360, regarding the best way to manage Colorado River water.

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