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    A top government contracts lawyer at Perkins Coie, a law firm targeted by Trump, switches firms
    Alex Canizares, a senior government contracts lawyer at Perkins Coie, moved to a new firm. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images 2025-04-15T01:37:10Z Save Saved Read in app This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? Alex Canizares, a senior government contracts lawyer at Perkins Coie, moved to a new firm. Perkins sued over Trump's order that required its contractor clients to disclose their relationship. He said his move to Vinson & Elkins was in the works before Trump's order. A top lawyer in the government contracts section of a law firm targeted for investigations by President Donald Trump over its work with Democrats moved to a new firm.Alex Canizares, the second-most senior lawyer on the government contracting team at Perkins Coie, joined Vinson & Elkins on Monday, the firm announced. Public records show Canizares has worked for clients including Booz Allen Hamilton and security contractors that work with the State Department.His move comes just over a month after Trump signed an executive order that described Perkins Coie as a security threat, suspended the security clearances of its personnel, and required that federal contractors disclose whether they work with the law firm. A few days later, Perkins convinced a judge to pause the order, but it said key clients had already told the firm to stand down, and it worried about losing their business.Canizares was the vice-chair of the government contracts team at Perkins and will be the cohead of Vinson's government contracts group. He told Business Insider that his move to Vinson was in the works for "several months" and that he was laying the groundwork for it before the executive action targeting Perkins Coie came down on March 6."There's a lot of changes underway in the new administration focused on procurement," he said. Vinson & Elkins "saw me as someone who could come in and help really grow and expand on certain areas that are aligned with what the firm is trying to do."The Department of Government Efficiency, a White House office linked to Elon Musk, has pressed federal agencies to end contracts and slash staff that it deems wasteful or inconsistent with Trump's priorities. Big government contractors, including Accenture, Deloitte, Leidos, and Booz, are among those whose contracts have been singled out for termination.Trump has taken executive action against several Big Law firms. Some, like Perkins Coie, have sued the administration, while others have cut deals with Trump — sometimes even before they've been named in an executive order. The settling firms have agreed to devote pro bono time to some of Trump's preferred causes and committed to stopping DEI initiatives.Hugh Simons, a former business leader at a major law firm who is now a consultant, told Business Insider that he expects more partners at law firms targeted by Trump's executive orders will try to move. Clients are worried that even if judges formally halt Trump's orders against the firms, they will face blowback, Simons said."It's weeks, not months," for the pace of lawyer moves to pick up steam, he said in an interview on April 10. "I would love to be wrong. This is just an awful, awful thing."Canizares said he represents contractors accused of wrongdoing by whistleblowers and in challenges to federal contracting decisions, among other situations. He expects that the Trump administration's cutback on contracts could lead to more work, though some clients are seeking ways short of a lawsuit to reduce the risk of financial loss."I do expect that there's gonna be a wave of claims that come out of the terminations that we're seeing," he said.A representative for Perkins Coie didn't respond to a comment request on Monday evening. The firm said in a court filing last month that its government contracts team had 13 people working on 69 matters. Recommended video
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    Tekken 8 Season 2 patch is setting reddit on fire and getting the game review bombed on steam.
    CountAntonio Member Oct 25, 2017 24,251 I don't play tekken so I'm not sure what's going on but it seems season 2 has pissed off a lot of people from pro players to the internet at large. Review bombed on steam, YouTube videos thrashing the changes and reddit going crazy. From people who play the game is this an overreaction or are things that bad? View: https://youtu.be/AvBgQ2Hp10A   Last edited: Apr 1, 2025 Noctis Member Oct 25, 2017 12,400 New York City My lord :o   GTOAkira Member Sep 1, 2018 13,030 Evo Japan is going to be pretty interesting for the game. Registration ends soon and the game still hasnt reached 800 entrants. Its a pretty big drop from last year numbers. At least, it wont be as boring as Leroy 7.  BasilZero Member Oct 25, 2017 39,550 Omni Whats the tl;dr on the reason?   OP OP CountAntonio Member Oct 25, 2017 24,251 BasilZero said: Whats the tl;dr on the reason? Click to expand... Click to shrink... From what I'm reading it seems they doubled down on making the game more offensive and a guessing game when most people wanted more defense.   Doskoi Panda One Winged Slayer Member Oct 27, 2017 17,022 my broski and his IRL lan game group (like 10 ppl he likes to have over for game nights) were basically addicted to Tekken 7 for several years, but they don't play Tekken 8 anymore   YoungDetective Member Nov 25, 2018 1,064 As someone who stopped playing months ago this patch is so fucking funny. They were constantly telling fans that they've heard their feedback and concerns and then drop this lmao. Reminds me of the last few DBFZ patches, just doubling down on absolute bullshit   GTOAkira Member Sep 1, 2018 13,030 Virtua Fighter really chose to perfect moment to comeback lol   CaveGhostPurp Member Jan 12, 2022 1,270 I put so many hours into Tekken 7, absolutely love that game. 8's a huge disappointment to me. I might pick it up once a month now, if even that, and just for a few matches online. Looks like they will continue to go in the wrong direction.. BasilZero said: Whats the tl;dr on the reason? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Heat is trash and always has been. Harada decided to make it even trash-er.  MechaX Member Oct 27, 2017 5,954 BasilZero said: Whats the tl;dr on the reason? Click to expand... Click to shrink... So this is all couched in the expectation of S2 being more defensive because that's pretty much what the producers told us it would be like. Then S2 actually hits and it's buffs everywhere, even for top characters that people were already complaining were bullshit. On top of general system changes that really encourage unbridled aggression (such as having to eat and block mixups that do more chip damage than just getting thrown, but you also eat chip damage for successfully breaking throws). And some characters like Steve got slightly retooled to further reinforce mix-up heavy gameplay too. And this is on top of things people really complained about in S1, namely the game being so focused on Heat mode, which this patch ends up doubling down on as well. The S2 reception is just wild right now  Dreamboum Member Oct 28, 2017 23,802 BasilZero said: Whats the tl;dr on the reason? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Imagine everyone begging on their knees for game-wide nerfs and more defensive options and they say they will rollback on the oppression and then the game turns into Mugen and everyone is buffed to fuck and you have to go online knowing you will get blasted with the biggest bullshit imaginable that is all safe on block, homing and 120+ damage off a single interaction it's pure brainrot. They did remember to nerf one character though! But it happens to be my main who was never top tier because ??????????????? why the fuck not screw lee i guess  CaveGhostPurp Member Jan 12, 2022 1,270 As someone who hasn't played a whole lot of Virtua Fighter outside of VF1 on the 32X, I'm really looking forward to VF6 right about now   zoodoo Member Oct 26, 2017 14,391 Montreal They literally changed move inputs for most characters. That's insane   JazzmanZ One Winged Slayer Member Oct 25, 2017 2,972 Ah so this is like if Capcom just made xfactor go on longer and Phoenix got a buff where she goes into dark Phoenix on level 3 super meter instead   tapdancingFreak Member Dec 12, 2017 4,536 Charlotte, NC it's really crazy   eyeball_kid Member Oct 25, 2017 11,948 MechaX said: So this is all couched in the expectation of S2 being more defensive because that's pretty much what the producers told us it would be like. Then S2 actually hits and it's buffs everywhere, even for top characters that people were already complaining were bullshit. On top of general system changes that really encourage unbridled aggression (such as having to eat and block mixups that do more chip damage than just getting thrown, but you also eat chip damage for successfully breaking throws). And some characters like Steve got slightly retooled to further reinforce mix-up heavy gameplay too. And this is on top of things people really complained about in S1, namely the game being so focused on Heat mode, which this patch ends up doubling down on as well. The S2 reception is just wild right now Click to expand... Click to shrink... I think the backlash to the changes go far beyond just the lack of defensive options they promised (and adding offensive options to counter the sidestepping boost). The changes are a huge doubling-down of T8's initial vision of heavy offensive, 50/50 mixup heavy interactions and reduction of playstyle individuality. To the point where the DNA of Tekken that's run through 30 years of this series is really breaking down with the S2 changes.  MechaX Member Oct 27, 2017 5,954 JazzmanZ said: Ah so this is like if Capcom just made xfactor go on longer and Phoenix got a buff where she goes into dark Phoenix on level 3 super meter instead Click to expand... Click to shrink... It's this, but imagine that Capcom decides to issue a UMvC3 balance patch after all this time And the first thing they do is buff Vergil across the board  Fudgepuppy Member Oct 27, 2017 5,559 As someone who doesn't play Tekken 8 (played all of the previous entries quite a lot though), it's fascinating to see a game that seems to be designed in such a way. It's rare that you get a game where the developers want one thing, the audience wants another, with the developers doubling down and just continuing their path. Kind of ballsy and admirable in one way.  Spinky Member Oct 25, 2017 5,572 London The game was already overly aggressive and the S2 patch doubled down on it after people begged for more defense. It's a fucking joke and the game deserves all the shit it's going to get.   Jonathan Lanza "I've made a Gigantic mistake" Member Feb 8, 2019 8,602 I'm convinced the "throw breaks do damage" change was written as a joke and someone high as balls took it completely seriously.   Piccoro Member Nov 20, 2017 8,056 MechaX said: So this is all couched in the expectation of S2 being more defensive because that's pretty much what the producers told us it would be like. Then S2 actually hits and it's buffs everywhere, even for top characters that people were already complaining were bullshit. On top of general system changes that really encourage unbridled aggression (such as having to eat and block mixups that do more chip damage than just getting thrown, but you also eat chip damage for successfully breaking throws). And some characters like Steve got slightly retooled to further reinforce mix-up heavy gameplay too. And this is on top of things people really complained about in S1, namely the game being so focused on Heat mode, which this patch ends up doubling down on as well. The S2 reception is just wild right now Click to expand... Click to shrink... Bamco already said they will undo some of these whacky changes, like the chip damage on tech throws, but they were too late because today's patch was already submitted.   Syntsui Member Oct 25, 2017 5,780 Tekken 8 being an absolute dumpster fire competitive wise to the point the biggest names in the scene hate it with a passion was not in my bingo card. Really hope another 3D fighting game rises in popularity with this, it's one hell of an opportunity.   Dreamboum Member Oct 28, 2017 23,802 JazzmanZ said: Ah so this is like if Capcom just made xfactor go on longer and Phoenix got a buff where she goes into dark Phoenix on level 3 super meter instead Click to expand... Click to shrink... Yes, but also worse because they decided that if Phoenix is broken, everyone should be and now you have to sign your will every time you go online. Characters got given very similar moves to each other, buffing them and wiping out their weaknesses and deleting their individuality Which is WEIRD because Tekken 8 actually rolled this egregious shit back from T7, so they were literally in a good base despite the heat mode brainrot, but they decided to go straight to Tekken 7 season 12 They had enough braincells to know to rein things in and have (most) of the cast come back to weaknesses and strengths and decided to ruin everything. it's impossible to understand I blame Strive  The Quentulated Mox Corrupted by Vengeance Member Jun 10, 2022 6,439 Have we considered the possibility of an April Fools Day joke patch?   JohnnyJoestar Avenger Oct 30, 2017 525 I don't play Tekken myself but I've seen several Tekken players I follow call it the worst patch of all time. It's rough out there for the 3D fighter fans.   DatManOvaDer Member Oct 25, 2017 3,419 This might be the funniest fighting game patch in recent memory. The complaints and feedback was so loud and clear. They said they understood and then did the literal exact opposite   joeblow Member Oct 27, 2017 3,337 Laker Nation The Quentulated Mox said: Have we considered the possibility of an April Fools Day joke patch? Click to expand... Click to shrink... But it's already April 2 in Japan tho.   Neoxon Spotlighting Black Excellence - Diversity Analyst Member Oct 25, 2017 92,743 Houston, TX CountAntonio said: I don't play tekken so I'm not sure what's going on but it seems season 2 has pissed off a lot of people from pro players to the internet at large. Review bombed on steam, YouTube videos thrashing the changes and reddit going crazy. From people who play the game is this an overreaction or are things that bad? View: https://youtu.be/DcWZIGHyVg8?si=AfrShWXpcUICtKLN Click to expand... Click to shrink... Just a heads up, the person you featured throws around ablest slurs like it's nothing. I literally just heard them say the R-word on their ongoing stream.  Jaded Alyx Editor-in-chief at SpecialCancel.com Verified Oct 25, 2017 39,638 The number of times they changed Heat from its initial showing, throughout the betas, and then the final game already told me that they didn't have a clue as to what they wanted to do with that system alone.   yap Avenger Oct 25, 2017 10,705 zoodoo said: They literally changed move inputs for most characters. That's insane Click to expand... Click to shrink... what the fuck The Quentulated Mox said: Have we considered the possibility of an April Fools Day joke patch? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Honestly?? Maybe.   DynamicSushy Member Sep 7, 2019 937 The funny thing is, people are realizing that Tekken 8 season 1 was also shit, but we accepted it cuz it was a new entry/vision. But Season 2 did not build upon those changes, they just made everything worse. Best response I saw on reddit was "we heard you wanted more defense, so we gave you more things to defend against!"  TheKid Member Oct 25, 2017 1,750 Bay Area Haven't played at all since last week but I play a hundred matches with a character and then move to another one so I might not be affected by this as I'm starting with a new character fresh. From what I'm seeing online tho, there's a lot of chip damage now? lol   Daimon Chief Editor at ZWAME Verified Oct 25, 2017 1,664 Rooflemonger explains whats going on. View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvBgQ2Hp10A   Last edited: Apr 1, 2025 bounchfx Member Oct 25, 2017 7,621 Muricas I am so interested in watching this play out I haven't played a Tekken until 8 since tag on PS2, so it feels like a brand new franchise to me and I've been loving the shit out of it. As someone without the experience of 7 I can say the game is just a blast to play despite all this but obviously I hope they get it back on track for the folks that are really disappointed. I can't imagine them straight up ignoring such a big backlash I will say I don't mind heat, but I kind of hate the rage moves and their implementation. Heat could be improved though for sure. And yeah changing button inputs on folks is a choice that's for sure! That being said, didn't people straight hate 7 for like the first 2-3 years?  Malajax Member Oct 27, 2017 1,431 The Quentulated Mox said: Have we considered the possibility of an April Fools Day joke patch? Click to expand... Click to shrink... That'd be an incredible commitment to the bit considering a lot of these changes were publicly shown and discussed weeks ago. Which is wild considering they saw they wholly negative reaction at the time and still went through with it. People were already unhappy before these proposed changes and now those people have given up hope.  A Strong Latte Member Oct 25, 2017 8,782 Kinda surprising to see people crying out for nerfs and more defense... usually that's the opposite of what people like in FG patches. I know the game is out of control right now, but a big nerf patch would feel bad without some new toys to play with as well. I'm pretty mid at Tekken, but I thought the whole game was about hitting people with confusing/ambiguous 50/50s into launcher. When people talk about "more defense" what do they mean? some kind of defensive move that protects you from the 50/50s?  Maximilian The Dood Verified Feb 19, 2019 336 I didn't mind S1 T8. In fact, their idea of offensive Tekken was pretty interesting. But this, THIS? This is a bit much man.  Shokunin Member Oct 25, 2017 7,041 The city beautiful The one benefit of Tekken 8 stinking is everyone is really excited for VF6.   Bigg Member Oct 25, 2017 7,215 Yeah, I haven't seen this level of hate for a fighting game since the first two seasons of SFV. Even all the pros I've seen are coming out of the woodwork to say how much they hate this, to the point where I genuinely wonder if they backtrack on a lot of these changes in a month or two. As a SF6 player it feels weird to be on the other side now with SF doing fine and Tekken being on fire.  Zeal543 Next Level Seer Member May 15, 2020 7,049 Can we get SCVII now please? I finally gave tekken a chance with 8   Bob White Member Oct 27, 2017 4,282 You mean endless gorilla offense ISN'T endlessly hype? Like, people all of a sudden want to think and play against their opponent instead of against overbearing system mechanics?!   MADSUPERVILLAIN Member Jan 11, 2018 1,611 Dunedin, New Zealand I liked Season 1 outside of the problem characters, now they've made everyone problem characters.   TheMadTitan Member Oct 27, 2017 29,555 zoodoo said: They literally changed move inputs for most characters. That's insane Click to expand... Click to shrink... How the hell you gonna change the inputs!   Freshmaker Member Oct 28, 2017 4,502 Ki charge for a double damage deathfist. What's wrong with that.   TΛPIVVΛ Member Nov 12, 2017 3,879 MechaX said: It's this, but imagine that Capcom decides to issue a UMvC3 balance patch after all this time And the first thing they do is buff Vergil across the board Click to expand... Click to shrink... Buff Cammy.   RelaxItsJustMe Member Feb 15, 2019 2,625 bounchfx said: That being said, didn't people straight hate 7 for like the first 2-3 years? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Unless you include the Arcade years then not that I remember. The first 2-3 years of Tekken 7 everyone was so hyped about Tekken. It was when "Good Ass Tekken" was thrown around every day. And it also includes the rise of Arslan and Pakistan as a competitive region going head to head with South Korea. There was some clearly busted shit that didn't rear its head till much later like Akuma (though at the time people like Poongko definitely tried) but Season 2 of Tekken 7 was mostly seen as great from what I remember.  Cordy Member Oct 25, 2017 16,763 We been talking about it in the Tekken 8 OT and will be continuing when the next OP drops either today or tomorrow. Basically its a wild patch. We will see what happens over time but it's shocking with the amount of changes.  Kyora90 Member Apr 15, 2018 3,077 Stop asking the man for stuff....   CielYoshi Member May 10, 2018 2,279 Santiago, Chile I think the combination of showing off early the changes, assuring the players that they heard their (very, very loud) complaints in response to the showing, then doubling down on those changes on release is what has everyone pissed   zoodoo Member Oct 26, 2017 14,391 Montreal People complain about NRS releasing frequent small patches but I've always believed the opposite can lead to nightmare situation like this. You can't fix this with a quick patch. The best course of action would be to revert it and delay it till they fix it.  
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