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Supreme Court Clarifies Standard For Assessing Whether A Religious Accommodation Would Result In An “Undue Hardship”

The Supreme Court clarified the standard employers must satisfy to show that granting a religious accommodation would create an “undue hardship” on the employer’s business.

Client Alert | June 29, 2023

The Supreme Court Limits The Use Of Race In College Admissions: Potential Impact On Workplace Diversity Programs

Gibson Dunn lawyers discuss a U.S. Supreme Court decision which held that Harvard’s and the University of North Carolina’s use of race in their admissions processes violated the Equal Protection Clause and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and what it might mean for employers.

Client Alert | June 29, 2023

Why Int’l Investors Should Keep An Eye On German M&A Regs

Munich associates Marcus Geiss and Sonja Ruttmann are the authors of "Why Int'l Investors Should Keep An Eye On German M&A Regs" published by Law360 on June 29, 2023. 

Article | June 29, 2023

Webcast: M&A Insights: Current Trends in Leveraged Acquisition Finance, Lessons from the Mindbody Decision, and Officer Fiduciary Duties in M&A

Watch a 30-minute session on a multitude of M&A practice group topics.

Webcasts | June 28, 2023

MiCA – Crossing the Rubicon for Cryptoasset Regulation in the EU

The EU Markets in Cryptoassets Regulations (MiCA) enter into force this week, which establish a harmonized pan-EU regime for cryptoassets. Our lawyers discuss the scope of the new regulations, which parties they apply to, and obligations on both EU- and non-EU businesses.

Client Alert | June 27, 2023

Supreme Court Holds That Due Process Permits A State To Require Registered Businesses To Consent To General Jurisdiction

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that due process does not prohibit a state from requiring that businesses consent to general personal jurisdiction as a condition of registering to do business in the state. Our lawyers analyze this ruling.

Client Alert | June 27, 2023

New York’s Non-Compete Ban Awaits Governor’s Approval

Gibson Dunn lawyers discuss the ramifications of a potential ban on non-disclosure agreements in the state of New York.

Client Alert | June 23, 2023

Supreme Court Holds That Appealing The Denial Of A Motion To Compel Arbitration Automatically Stays District Court Proceedings

Our lawyers discuss a U.S. Supreme Court decision that appealing the denial of a motion to compel arbitration automatically stays district court proceedings pending resolution of that appeal.

Client Alert | June 23, 2023

‘Ethics’ and the Supreme Court’s Independence

Washington, D.C. partner Helgi Walker is the author of "'Ethics' and the Supreme Court's Independence" [PDF] published by The Wall Street Journal on June 21, 2023.

Article | June 22, 2023

Supreme Court Holds That Foreign Plaintiffs Can Pursue Civil RICO Claims If They Suffered An Injury That Arose In The United States

Our lawyers discuss a U.S. Supreme Court decision which rejected a bright-line rule that would have precluded foreign plaintiffs from pursuing civil RICO claims, and instead held that foreign plaintiffs can satisfy civil RICO’s domestic-injury requirement if their injuries arose in the United States.

Client Alert | June 22, 2023

IRS and Treasury Issue Proposed and Temporary Regulations Providing Initial Guidance on Transferability of Clean Energy Credits

Our lawyers discuss proposed regulations issued by the IRS and Treasury that provide guidance on the rules for selling certain tax credits pursuant to a new regime introduced in the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.

Client Alert | June 21, 2023

European Parliament Adopts Its Negotiating Position on the EU AI Act

Gibson Dunn lawyers provide context to the European Parliament voting to adopt its own negotiating position on the AI Act, which provides a coordinated European regulatory approach on the human and ethical implications of AI.

Client Alert | June 21, 2023

Navigating the choppy waters of bylaw forum-selection clauses after Seafarers

Palo Alto partner Michael Celio and associate Wesley Sze are the authors of "Navigating the choppy waters of bylaw forum-selection clauses after Seafarers" published by the Daily Journal on June 20, 2023. 

Article | June 20, 2023

Supreme Court Upholds The Federal Government’s Broad Authority To Dismiss False Claims Act Lawsuits After It Has Intervened

The U.S. Supreme Court held 8-1 that the federal government may move at any time to dismiss a False Claims Act lawsuit over the objection of a relator, so long as it first intervenes in the action.

Client Alert | June 16, 2023

Recent Developments in Colorado Employment Law

Our lawyers discuss amendments made to Colorado’s employment laws that will affect how employers draft and implement policies and practices, particularly in worker protections.

Client Alert | June 15, 2023

New York’s Highest Court Addresses Recent Anti-SLAPP Amendments and Multiple Aspects of Defamation Law in Lawsuit Against Kesha

Our lawyers review the recent decision of the New York Court of Appeals regarding several elements of the state’s defamation law, including which plaintiffs qualify as “public figures.”

Client Alert | June 15, 2023

Breaking Down Germany’s New Whistleblower Protection Act

Munich partners Mark Zimmer and Katharina Humphrey are the authors of "Breaking Down Germany's New Whistleblower Protection Act" published by Law360 on June 14, 2023. 

Article | June 15, 2023

NYDFS’ Virtual Currency Oversight Plan Lacks Clarity

New York partner Jason Cabral, Washington, D.C. partner Sara Weed and New York law clerk Alejandra Castañeda are the authors of "NYDFS' Virtual Currency Oversight Plan Lacks Clarity" published by Law360 on June 13, 2023.

Article | June 14, 2023

Webcast: Recent Developments at the New York Court of Appeals

Gibson Dunn lawyers recap recent decisions by the New York Court of Appeals.

Webcasts | June 14, 2023

Gibson Dunn Environmental, Social and Governance Update (May 2023)

Gibson Dunn's Environmental, Social and Governance lawyers provide their update for May 2023.

Client Alert | June 13, 2023