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Webcast: Spoofing: What it is, where it’s going

This program provides a comprehensive overview of spoofing as well as recent trends, developments, and cutting-edge issues.

Webcasts | November 9, 2020

Rising corporate failures and new Act on insolvency, restructuring and dissolution

Singapore partner Robson Lee is the author of "Rising corporate failures and new Act on insolvency, restructuring and dissolution," [PDF] published by NextInsight on November 7, 2020.

Publications | November 7, 2020

Artificial Intelligence and Automated Systems Legal Update (3Q20)

The third quarter of 2020 saw a noticeable surge in Artificial Intelligence (“AI”)-related regulatory and policy proposals. The European Union (“EU”) has emerged as a pacesetter in AI regulation, taking significant steps towards a long-awaited comprehensive and coordinated regulation of AI at EU level—evidence of the European Commission’s (the “Commission”) ambition to exploit the potential of the EU’s internal market and position itself as a major player in sustainable technological innovation.

Client Alert | November 5, 2020

Gibson Dunn | Europe | Data Protection – November 2020

Gibson Dunn lawyers provide a look at personal data and other privacy-related legal developments across Europe for November 2020.

Client Alert | November 5, 2020

Webcast: Raising Capital in the Current Environment VII: Going Private and Going Dark

In this webcast, a panel of Gibson Dunn lawyers discusses the procedures involved in "going dark" and "going private" transactions, including SEC requirements, stock exchange requirements, board governance considerations and timelines.

Webcasts | November 5, 2020

Webcast: The False Claims Act: Updates for Health Care Providers

In this webcast, a panel of Gibson Dunn lawyers discusses the latest trends in False Claims Act enforcement actions and associated litigation affecting health care providers.

Webcasts | November 4, 2020

Webcast: Navigating the dynamic ESG landscape – key UK considerations for boards and senior management

In this webcast, a panel of Gibson Dunn lawyers provides insights to help navigate the global ESG landscape from a UK perspective, touching on key rules and regulations, forthcoming developments and trends, and practical tips.

Webcasts | November 4, 2020

EU Sustainable Finance Framework Takes Shape for Private Fund Managers

The European Commission’s Sustainable Finance Action Plan proposed a package of measures including, amongst other initiatives, a regulation imposing sustainability-related disclosures on financial market participants and a regulation to establish an EU-wide common language (or taxonomy) to identify the extent to which economic activities can be considered sustainable.

Client Alert | November 3, 2020

We need to make our regulators more politically accountable

London partner Ali Nikpay is the author of “We need to make our regulators more politically accountable” [PDF] published by The Telegraph on November 1, 2020.

Publications | November 1, 2020

Private equity in the UK (England and Wales): market and regulatory overview

A group of Gibson Dunn lawyers in London are the authors of "Private equity in the UK (England and Wales): market and regulatory overview" [PDF] published by Thomson Reuters Practical Law in its Private Equity Global Guide 2020 in October 2020.

Article | October 30, 2020

How to Raise Energy Capital in Tough Times

Houston partner Hillary Holmes and Dallas associate Louis Matthews are the authors of "How to Raise Energy Capital in Tough Times" [PDF] published in the October 2020 issue of Oil and Gas Investor.

Publications | October 29, 2020

A Tokyo Sequel to ‘Chariots of Fire’

New York partner Akiva Shapiro is the author of "A Tokyo Sequel to 'Chariots of Fire'" [PDF] published by The Wall Street Journal on October 29, 2020.

Publications | October 29, 2020

The UK Serious Fraud Office 2020 Deferred Prosecution Agreement Guidance: Something Old and Something New

On October 23, 2020, the UK Serious Fraud Office published a new chapter from its internal Operational Handbook, which it describes as “comprehensive guidance on how we approach Deferred Prosecution Agreements (DPAs), and how we engage with companies where a DPA is a prospective outcome.”

Client Alert | October 29, 2020

The U.S. Dual Banking System on the Eve of the Election: Fintechs, Preemption, Judicial Deference, and National Trust Banks

Since the 2016 presidential election, there have been several regulatory developments that go to the heart of the U.S. dual banking system – the quintessentially American system under which banking entities may choose either a state or federal charter. Gibson Dunn lawyers discuss potential issues for the 2020 U.S. election, specifically the extent of state-federal regulatory balance and the degree of judicial control over federal regulatory actions.

Client Alert | October 28, 2020

New Controls on Emerging Technologies Released, While U.S. Commerce Department Comes Under Fire for Delay

On Monday, October 5, 2020 the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) published long-awaited controls on six categories of “emerging technologies.”

Client Alert | October 27, 2020

Webcast: In-house Guidance for Managing Non-U.S. Antitrust Investigations

With more than 130 competition authorities around the world, companies face numerous challenges in managing antitrust investigations outside the United States. In this webcast, Gibson Dunn lawyers help keep in-house counsel a step ahead of the competition authorities in Latin America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania.

Webcasts | October 27, 2020

After a Decade, What is Settled About Dodd-Frank?

New York partner Arthur Long is the author of "After a Decade, What is Settled About Dodd-Frank?" published by the American Bar Association's Banking Law Committee Journal in September 2020.

Article | October 23, 2020

The Jurisprudence of Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett

To assess Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s likely impact on the Supreme Court, Gibson Dunn's Appellate and Constitutional Law Practice Group has analyzed a sample of her written opinions in her three years as a Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.

Client Alert | October 22, 2020

Webcast: The False Claims Act: Updates for Drug & Device Manufacturers

In this webcast, a panel of Gibson Dunn lawyers discuss the latest trends in False Claims Act enforcement actions and associated litigation affecting drug and device companies providers.

Webcasts | October 22, 2020

The Singapore Convention on Mediation: New Kid on the Dispute Resolution Block Now in Force

The United Nations Convention on International Settlement Agreements Resulting from Mediation (the “Singapore Convention”) came into force on 12 September 2020. Gibson Dunn lawyers discuss the key features of this significant step for international commercial dispute resolution.

Client Alert | October 16, 2020