Perkins Coie Named 2026 “Law Firm of the Year” in Technology Law by Best Lawyers®
SEATTLE (November 5, 2025)—Perkins Coie is pleased to announce that it has been named the 2026 Best Lawyers® "Law Firm of the Year" in Technology Law.
"We are honored to be recognized as the Law Firm of the Year for the guidance we provide to clients across the technology sector,” said Andrew Grant, the firmwide chair of Perkins Coie's Technology Transactions & Privacy Practice. “We’re committed to providing the best strategic legal solutions to leading technology companies, entrepreneurs, and innovators and to helping our clients’ businesses grow and succeed in a fast-changing world.”
Only one law firm receives the "Law Firm of the Year" designation annually in each nationally ranked legal practice area. Perkins Coie was selected based on a combination of client surveys and survey responses from other law firms showing the high regard that both clients and peers have for the firm’s lawyers who practice technology law.
Earlier this year, 238 Perkins Coie lawyers were selected by their peers for the 2026 edition of The Best Lawyers in America® and 147 lawyers were selected for Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch.
Perkins Coie is a leading global law firm, dedicated to helping the world’s most innovative companies solve the legal and business challenges of tomorrow. Learn about our work and values here.
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