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08.17.2023Best Lawyers® 2024 Recognizes 388 Perkins Coie LawyersPress ReleasesPerkins Coie is proud to announce that 388 of its lawyers have been recognized by Best Lawyers® 2024. A total of 275 attorneys were selected by their peers for inclusion in the 2024 edition of The Best Lawyers in America® and 113 attorneys were selected for inclusion in the 2024 edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch.
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03.01.20222022 Pro Bono ReportGeneral NewsThrough our pro bono efforts, our firm responded to needs worldwide by helping Afghans desperate to escape the turmoil in their country, bolstering our new virtual program to help survivors of domestic violence, and expanding disability rights for veterans. The stories in this report highlight our efforts, in partnership with legal service providers across the country, to make a positive impact through pro bono service.
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03.23.2021Three Perkins Coie Attorneys Selected by the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity for 2021 Fellows and Pathfinder ProgramsPress ReleasesPerkins Coie is proud to announce that three firm attorneys, Alisha Burgin, Anna Smith-Sandy, and Sopen Shah have been selected by the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (LCLD) as part of the council’s 2021 Fellows and Pathfinder programs.
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01.04.2021Perkins Coie Announces 2021 Partner ClassPress ReleasesPerkins Coie is pleased to announce that 26 counsel and senior counsel have been promoted to partner.
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01.02.2019Perkins Coie Announces 2019 Counsel PromotionsPress ReleasesPerkins Coie has announced that 33 attorneys have been promoted to the firm’s counsel position.
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05.17.2018Perkins Coie Represents Flagship Theatres of Palm Desert in Successful Antitrust Suit Against CinemarkPress ReleasesPerkins Coie secured a significant jury victory on Thursday, May 10, 2018 in California Superior Court in Santa Monica on behalf of Flagship Theatres of Palm Desert, LLC. The suit, filed in 2006 by Flagship, against Cinemark Holdings and its Century Theatres subsidiary, alleged circuit dealing violations of California’s antitrust statute, the Cartwright Act. Circuit dealing is a film-booking practice whereby large theater circuits use their size and power to obtain preference over smaller competitors in competition for licenses to show desirable films.