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Webcast: Ethical Issues When Defending Parallel Investigations or Proceedings

In this webcast, a panel of Gibson Dunn lawyers explores the ethical, legal, and practical principles implicated by parallel investigations by multiple government authorities.

Webcasts | January 12, 2022

The Impact of Agency Commissioners’ Dissents

Washington, D.C. partner Eugene Scalia is the author of "The Impact of Agency Commissioners’ Dissents" published by The National Law Journal on January 11, 2022. 

Article | January 12, 2022

Webcast: Grappling with the New Normal: Addressing Mental Health and Other Struggles when the Workplace is Remote

The shift to remote work since early 2020 has presented a number of challenges to those in the legal industry, both as outside and in-house counsel. This presentation will discuss issues posed by remote work that may affect an attorney’s ability to practice competently.

Webcasts | January 11, 2022

Webcast: 2022 Tax Legislative, Regulatory and Enforcement Update

Congress continues to debate enactment of the Build Back Better Act, which is expected to include major changes to the federal tax law. Meanwhile, other recently enacted tax legislation, including the sweeping tax reform enacted in 2017, continues to generate significant regulatory activity at the Treasury Department and IRS.

Publications | January 11, 2022

How Former President Trump’s Tangles with Committees Have Weakened Congress’s Investigative Powers

The tense political battles between former President Donald J. Trump and the United States House of Representatives under Democratic leadership renewed debates over the nature and extent of Congress’s authority to investigate and conduct oversight and have wide-ranging implications for congressional investigation of not just the Executive Branch but also of private parties.

Client Alert | January 10, 2022

How an NFT is like a $5 milkshake

Los Angeles partner Michael Dore is the author is "How an NFT is like a $5 milkshake" published by the Daily Journal on December 27, 2021.

Article | January 7, 2022

Business and Commercial Litigation in Federal Courts (Fifth Edition): White Collar Crime

New York partners Randy Mastro and Lee Dunst are the authors of the chapter “White Collar Crime” in Business and Commercial Litigation in Federal Courts (Fifth Edition) published in December 2021 by Thomson Reuters.

Article | January 5, 2022

Corporate Investigations 2022: USA

New York partners Matthew Biben and Mylan Denerstein are the authors of  "USA," Chapter 22 of Corporate Investigations 2022 published by International Comparative Legal Guides in January 2022.

Article | January 4, 2022

SWIFT and Certain Punishment for Russia?

Washington, D.C. partner Adam M. Smith is the author of "SWIFT and Certain Punishment for Russia?" published by Foreign Affairs on January 4, 2022.

Article | January 4, 2022

New York City Enacts Law Restricting Use of Artificial Intelligence in Employment Decisions

Effective January 1, 2023, New York City employers will be restricted from using artificial intelligence machine-learning products in hiring and promotion decisions. Gibson Dunn lawyers provide an overview of the new law and its implications for employers.

Client Alert | December 27, 2021

SEC Proposes Rules on Insider Trading, Rule 10b5-1 and Share Repurchases

On December 15, 2021, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC” or “Commission”) held a virtual open meeting where it considered four rule proposals, including two that are particularly pertinent to all public companies: (i) amendments regarding Rule 10b5-1 insider trading plans and related disclosures and (ii) new share repurchase disclosures rules.

Client Alert | December 23, 2021

The Humanitarian Crisis in Afghanistan: Update & Overview of Gibson Dunn’s Recent Efforts

Gibson Dunn's Pro Bono team provides an update on the firm's broad efforts to help Afghans at heightened risk of Taliban reprisals, after the collapse of the Afghan government and the Taliban's takeover of Kabul.

Client Alert | December 22, 2021

Gibson Dunn | Europe | Data Protection – December 2021

Gibson Dunn lawyers provide a look at personal data and other privacy-related legal developments across Europe for December 2021.

Client Alert | December 22, 2021

New York Court of Appeals Round-Up & Preview

The New York Court of Appeals Round-Up & Preview summarizes key opinions in civil cases issued by the Court over the past year and highlights a number of cases of potentially broad significance that the Court will hear during the coming year. 

Client Alert | December 20, 2021

New York City Issues Guidance on Upcoming COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for Private Employers

On December 15, 2021, New York City issued much-anticipated guidance on its COVID-19 vaccine mandate for private sector employers, which goes into effect on December 27, 2021.  Gibson Dunn lawyers provide need-to-know information about the mandate for affected employers.

Client Alert | December 16, 2021

National Football League tackles antitrust claims

San Francisco partner Rachel Brass and associate Julian Kleinbrodt are the authors of "National Football League tackles antitrust claims," published by the Daily Journal on December 13, 2021.

Article | December 16, 2021

Virginia and Colorado Privacy Update: In 2022, Prepare for New Rules and Possible Privacy Law Amendments

Virginia and Colorado, which earlier this year enacted comprehensive state privacy laws following California’s 2018 lead, are now poised to follow California in another way in 2022: writing implementing regulations and weighing changes to the laws themselves. Gibson Dunn lawyers discuss how companies should account for these regulations and changes as they develop programs to comply with the laws, which take effect in 2023.

Client Alert | December 14, 2021

Webcast: 2021 Capital Markets in Review and 2022 Outlook

In this webcast, members of Gibson Dunn's Capital Markets and Securities Regulation and Corporate Governance practice groups, as well as Chuck Park of Goldman Sachs’ Equity Capital Markets Group, as they provide an overview of market activity in 2021 and how companies reacted to the market impact of these developments.

Webcasts | December 14, 2021

ISS and Glass Lewis Issue Voting Policy Updates for 2022

Gibson Dunn lawyers review the recently released updates to proxy voting policies for the 2022 proxy season by Institutional Shareholder Services and Glass, Lewis & Co., the two major proxy advisory firms.

Client Alert | December 13, 2021

The Potential for Tax Enforcement Through Subregulatory Guidance

Los Angeles partner Michael Desmond is the co-author of "The Potential for Tax Enforcement Through Subregulatory Guidance," published by Tax Notes Federal on November 15, 2021.

Article | December 13, 2021