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Our lawyers provide sophisticated analysis, practical guidance and thought leadership on a wide range of topics. We encourage our readers to review this collection of client alerts, articles and white papers and benefit from the authors’ exceptional experience, market knowledge, practiced judgment and singular insights.

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Webcast: Digital Assets – Closing the Regulatory Net

In anticipation of the Financial Stability Board’s (FSB) report to the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors in October on regulatory and supervisory approaches to stablecoins and other crypto-assets, please join us for this webcast hosted by our Global Financial Regulatory Practice Group.

Webcasts | October 27, 2022

SEC Releases Final Clawback Rules

Gibson Dunn lawyers discuss new SEC rules requiring listed companies to implement policies for recovery (i.e., “clawback”) of erroneously awarded incentive compensation.

Client Alert | October 27, 2022

CFIUS Increases Transparency with Release of Enforcement and Penalty Guidelines

Gibson Dunn lawyers discuss how the release of the first-ever Enforcement and Penalty Guidelines by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States might increase the transparency of the committee.

Client Alert | October 21, 2022

IRS Updates U.S. Retirement Plan COLAs for 2023

Our lawyers discuss the cost-of-living adjustments applicable to tax-qualified retirement plans for 2023 that were recently released by the IRS.

Client Alert | October 21, 2022

German Draft Bill Reflects Trend Toward New Antitrust Tools

Frankfurt partner Georg Weidenbach, Munich partner Kai Gesing and Frankfurt associate Jan Vollkammer are the authors of "German Draft Bill Reflects Trend Toward New Antitrust Tools" published by Law360 on October 19, 2022.

Article | October 19, 2022

Hong Kong SFC Reiterates Expectations for Licensed Corporations and Managers-in-Charge for Foreign Regulatory Breaches and Self-Reporting

Gibson Dunn lawyers discuss an HK$1.75 million fine levied against Asia Research & Capital Management Limited relating to a failure to comply with an EU regulation on short selling and certain aspects of credit default swaps.

Client Alert | October 18, 2022

Age Like Fined Wine: OFSI Imposes Monetary Penalty on UK Wine Company for Dealing with Tangible and Intangible Economic Resources of Sanctioned Winery

Our lawyers discuss a fine levied against a wine company by the UK Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation for dealing with tangible and intangible economic resources of a sanctioned winery.

Client Alert | October 17, 2022

How Much Information Should Cos. Share With Auditors

Denver partner Monica Loseman and associate Timothy Zimmerman and Washington, D.C. of counsel David Ware are the authors of "How Much Information Should Cos. Share With Auditors" published by Law360 on October 13, 2022.

Article | October 14, 2022

Gibson Dunn Accounting Firm Quarterly Update, Q3 2022

Gibson Dunn's lawyers address topics relevant to the world of accounting firms in this latest quarterly newsletter.

Client Alert | October 14, 2022

United States Creates New Export Controls on China for Semi-Conductor Manufacturing Technology, Advanced Semiconductors, and Supercomputers in New Phase of Strategic Tech Competition

Our lawyers discuss new U.S. export controls targeting China, which are likely to have a far-reaching impact on the technology sector.

Client Alert | October 13, 2022

Gibson Dunn | Europe | Privacy Cybersecurity Data Innovation – Q3 2022

Our quarterly update on personal data and other privacy-related legal developments across Europe.

Client Alert | October 13, 2022

Provisional Measures in Investment Treaty Arbitration: Protecting the Playing Field

London associate Rose Naing is the author of "Provisional Measures in Investment Treaty Arbitration: Protecting the Playing Field" [PDF] published by Corporate Disputes Magazine in its October-December 2022 issue.

Article | October 12, 2022

California Enacts Pay Transparency and Disclosure Requirements Effective January 1, 2023

Our lawyers summarize California’s new pay transparency and pay scale disclosure law, which was signed by Governor Gavin Newsom on September 27, 2022.

Client Alert | October 11, 2022

Department of Labor Initiates Rulemaking to Revise Its Interpretation of Who Qualifies as an Independent Contractor Under the FLSA

Gibson Dunn lawyers review a proposed rule issued on October 11 by the U.S. Department of Labor regarding who is an “independent contractor” under the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Client Alert | October 11, 2022

Potential Costs Exposure for Directors of an Insolvent Company Wound Up in Hong Kong for Causing the Company to Oppose a Winding-Up Petition

In making a winding-up order against Carnival Group International Holdings Limited, the Hong Kong Court emphasizes the importance for the directors of an insolvent company to carefully consider whether they should procure the company to oppose the winding-up petition otherwise they could be personally liable to pay costs arising from the opposition.

Client Alert | October 11, 2022

Delaware Court of Chancery Orders Extraordinary Remedy, Unwinding a Transaction By Divesting and Then Transferring Stock Ownership in Subject Company

Our lawyers discuss a recent case in the Delaware Court of Chancery featuring an extraordinary order unwinding a transaction by divesting a party’s ownership of shares in a Delaware corporation and vesting ownership of those same shares in another litigant.

Client Alert | October 10, 2022

The Roberts Court’s Continued Protection of Religious Liberty

Orange County partner Blaine Evanson is the author of "The Roberts Court's Continued Protection of Religious Liberty" published by Orange County Lawyer in its October 2022 issue.

Article | October 4, 2022

The 2022 Term Was a Mixed Bag for Arbitration

Orange County partner Blaine Evanson is the author of "The 2022 Term Was a Mixed Bag for Arbitration" published by Orange County Lawyer in its October 2022 issue.

Article | October 4, 2022

From the Broader Perspective: Deputy Attorney General Announces Additional Revisions to DOJ’s Corporate Criminal Enforcement Policies

On September 15, 2022, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco announced updates, new policies, and clarifications to the U.S. Department of Justice’s corporate criminal enforcement policies. Our attorneys provide a summary of the key policy changes and clarifications, along with observations regarding their potential implications.

Client Alert | October 3, 2022

New York City Proposes Rules to Clarify Upcoming Artificial Intelligence Law for Employers

New York City's Department of Consumer and Worker Protection has proposed rules in an attempt to clarify numerous ambiguities in New York City’s Artificial Intelligence, which takes effect on January 1, 2023.

Client Alert | October 3, 2022