Elon Musk says Twitter staff 'error' led to hiring Perkins Coie law firm
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[January 07, 2023] By
David Thomas
(Reuters) - Twitter Inc CEO Elon Musk said in an email to Reuters on
Friday that hiring law firm Perkins Coie to defend the company in a
California federal lawsuit this week was a mistake it would not make
again.
Reuters reported earlier that lawyers from Perkins Coie entered court
appearances for Twitter in the case on Wednesday even though Musk has
denounced the firm on the social media platform, including in a tweet
last month related to its past work for former Democratic U.S.
presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
Musk's email said hiring Perkins Coie was "an error on the part of a
member of the Twitter team."
"Perkins will not be representing Twitter on future cases," he said.
He did not immediately respond to follow-up questions on Friday,
including whether Perkins Coie will stay on as counsel for Twitter in at
least six other lawsuits predating Musk's ownership. A Perkins Coie
spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Musk's finger-pointing follows months of internal tensions over
Twitter's legal staffing and priorities since he acquired the company
for $44 billion and took over as CEO in October.
Musk has fired Vijaya Gadde, Twitter's legal affairs and policy officer,
and other senior employees as he seeks to undo what he has criticized as
past censorship and partisan bias at the company.
Twitter has also shaken up its outside legal teams, with attorneys from
Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan stepping in for other firms in several
cases.
Musk tweeted on Dec. 8 that Twitter "isn't using Perkins Coie" as
outside counsel and urged other companies to boycott the firm. He
singled out a former Perkins Coie lawyer, Michael Sussmann, who advised
Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign while at the firm.
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Sussmann was acquitted in May after denying federal charges that he
falsely told the FBI he was not working on Clinton's behalf when he
gave the agency purported evidence of cyber links between the Trump
Organization and a Russia-based bank.
"No company should use them until they make amends for Sussmann’s
attempt to corrupt a Presidential election," Musk wrote in December,
referring to Perkins Coie.
In May, Musk tweeted that Perkins Coie and another large law firm
were made up of "white-shoe lawyers" who "thrive on corruption."
The case that Perkins Coie signed on to for Twitter this week was
brought last year by Laura Loomer, a far-right activist who was
banned from the site in 2018.
The San Francisco lawsuit claims social media giants, corporations
and the U.S. government conspired to "unlawfully censor conservative
voices and interfere with American elections." Twitter and its
former CEO Jack Dorsey have denied the claims.
(Reporting by David Thomas in Chicago; Editing by David Bario and
Leslie Adler)
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