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Legal issues to watch in navigating the secondary market for NFTs

Los Angeles partner Michael Dore is the author of "Legal issues to watch in navigating the secondary market for NFTs," [PDF] published by the Daily Journal on April 27, 2021.

Publications | May 4, 2021

Don’t turn classrooms into courtrooms and retraumatize victims

Los Angeles partner Theane Evangelis is the author of "Don't turn classrooms into courtrooms and retraumatize victims," [PDF] published by the Daily Journal on April 28, 2021.

Publications | May 4, 2021

Federal Circuit Update (April 2021)

Gibson Dunn lawyers discuss developments at the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit for April 2021.

Client Alert | May 3, 2021

Congress on Track to Reject Trump EPA Revisions to Oil and Gas Methane Standards

On April 28, 2021, the U.S. Senate approved a resolution to repeal EPA’s 2020 policy amendments to regulations of upstream and midstream oil and gas operations. 

Client Alert | May 3, 2021

Court Holds That Federal Securities Law Claims Are Subject to Delaware Exclusive Forum Bylaw

On April 27, 2021, a federal court in the Northern District of California dismissed federal and state law claims brought derivatively on behalf of The Gap, Inc., holding that the California proceedings were foreclosed by a forum selection bylaw designating the Delaware Court of Chancery as the exclusive forum for derivative suits. 

Client Alert | May 3, 2021

Second Circuit Seeks to Reconcile Circuit Split Concerning Standing to Bring Data Privacy Lawsuits

On April 26, 2021, in McMorris v. Carlos Lopez & Associates, LLC, three judges of the Second Circuit entered the muddy waters at the intersection of data privacy and constitutional law in addressing when a plaintiff in a data breach case has suffered a sufficient injury to establish standing to bring a lawsuit in federal court under Article III of the United States Constitution based on an increased risk of future identity theft.

Client Alert | April 30, 2021

NCAA under scrutiny in grant-in-aid cap antitrust litigation

Los Angeles partner Maurice Suh and of counsel Daniel Weiss are the authors of "NCAA under scrutiny in grant-in-aid cap antitrust litigation," [PDF] published by the Daily Journal on April 26, 2021.

Publications | April 30, 2021

Water Rule Reinstatement Shows Specific Objections Are Key

Washington, D.C. partner David Fotouhi and associates Andrew Wilhelm and Amalia Reiss are the authors of "Water Rule Reinstatement Shows Specific Objections Are Key," [PDF] published by Law360 on April 28, 2021.

Publications | April 29, 2021

Webcast: Shareholder Litigation Developments and Trends

In this webcast, a panel of Gibson Dunn lawyers highlights recent developments and trends in the constantly evolving and complex area of shareholder litigation.

Webcasts | April 28, 2021

First Quarter 2021 Update on Class Actions

Gibson Dunn lawyers provides an overview and summary of key class action developments during the first quarter of 2021.

Client Alert | April 28, 2021

EPA and NHTSA Seek Public Comment on Reconsideration of Prior Actions Concerning California’s Authority to Enforce Greenhouse Gas Standards and Mandate Zero Emission Vehicles

On his first day in office, President Biden signed an Executive Order that directed his administration to focus on addressing climate change, and issued a mandate that certain agencies immediately review a number of agency actions from the previous administration regarding greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

Client Alert | April 27, 2021

Webcast: UK Financial Services Regulatory Quarterly Update

Join Gibson Dunn panelists for a discussion of recent FCA criminal prosecutions, lessons for board governance from the Aviva plc Final Notice and an update on the Investment Firms Prudential Regime and remuneration.

Webcasts | April 27, 2021

Artificial Intelligence and Automated Systems Legal Update (1Q21)

Our 1Q21 Artificial Intelligence and Automated Systems Legal Update focuses on critical regulatory efforts related to AI and automated systems, and also examines other key developments within the U.S. and Europe that may be of interest to domestic and international companies alike. 

Client Alert | April 23, 2021

Supreme Court Restricts Power Of The Federal Trade Commission To Seek Monetary Relief In Courts

On April 22, 2021, the Supreme Court held 9-0 that Section 13(b) of the Federal Trade Commission Act, which authorizes federal courts to issue “permanent injunction[s]” in FTC enforcement actions, does not include the power to award equitable monetary relief such as restitution.

Client Alert | April 22, 2021

New York Department of Financial Services Finalizes Confidential Supervisory Information Regulation

On April 7, 2021, the new regulation of the New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) governing confidential supervisory information (CSI) became effective in final form.  NYDFS has thus joined the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (Federal Reserve) in making recent amendments to its approach to CSI.

Client Alert | April 21, 2021

What DC Circ.’s Finality Test Means For Biden Enviro Policies

Washington, D.C. partner David Fotouhi and associate Trenton Van Oss are the authors of "What DC Circ.'s Finality Test Means For Biden Enviro Policies," [PDF] published by Law360 on April 20, 2021.

Publications | April 21, 2021

Webcast: The Role of ESG in Capital Markets

Join a panel of Gibson Dunn lawyers for a discussion of the latest developments, best practices and predictions for ESG (environmental, social and governance) capital markets.

Webcasts | April 21, 2021

Aerospace and Related Technologies Update – Spring 2021

This April 2021 edition of Gibson Dunn’s Aerospace and Related Technologies Update discusses newsworthy developments, trends, and key decisions from 2020 and early 2021 that are of interest to companies in the aerospace, space, defense, satellite, and drone sectors as well as the financial, technological, and other institutions that support them.

Client Alert | April 20, 2021

Biden Administration Imposes Additional Sanctions on Russia

On April 15, 2021, the United States announced a significant expansion of sanctions on Russia, including new restrictions on the ability of U.S. financial institutions to deal in Russian sovereign debt and the designation of more than 40 individuals and entities for supporting the Kremlin’s malign activities abroad.

Client Alert | April 19, 2021

Media, Entertainment and Technology Litigation Update – Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) – April 2021

This month Gibson Dunn’s Media, Entertainment and Technology Practice Group highlights the increasingly popular digital asset known as non-fungible tokens or “NFTs” and related issues in the entertainment space and beyond.

Client Alert | April 19, 2021