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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.

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.

October 30, 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.

October 29, 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.

October 29, 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.

October 23, 2020

The Constitutional Risks In Pandemic-Era Criminal Jury Trials

New York of counsel Karin Portlock and associate Vinay Limbachia are the authors of "The Constitutional Risks In Pandemic-Era Criminal Jury Trials" published by Law360 on October 9, 2020.

October 13, 2020

U.S. Export Controls: The Future of Disruptive Technologies

Washington, D.C. partner Judith Alison Lee, of counsel Christopher Timura, and associates R.L. Pratt and Scott Toussaint are the authors of "U.S. Export Controls: The Future of Disruptive Technologies" [PDF] published in the NATO Legal Gazette, Issue 41 in October 2020.

October 9, 2020

New DOJ priority: targeting pandemic stimulus fraud

Los Angeles partner Michael Farhang is the author of "New DOJ priority: targeting pandemic stimulus fraud" [PDF] published by the Daily Journal on October 5, 2020.

October 7, 2020

Where Does Judge Barrett Fall on IP Issues?

Washington, D.C. partners Howard Hogan and Lucas Townsend and associate Max Schulman are the authors of "Where Does Judge Barrett Fall on IP Issues?" [PDF], published by Bloomberg Law on September 30, 2020.

October 6, 2020

International Comparative Legal Guide to Sanctions 2021, Germany Chapter

Munich partner Michael Walther and associate Richard Roeder are the co-authors of the “Germany” [PDF] chapter of International Comparative Legal Guides' Sanctions 2021, 2nd Edition published in October 2020.

October 6, 2020

National Contact Points: A Unique Grievance Mechanism for Resolving Responsible Business Conduct Disputes

London partners Susy Bullock and Allan Neil and associate Stephanie Collins are the authors of "National Contact Points: A Unique Grievance Mechanism for Resolving Responsible Business Conduct Disputes," [PDF] published by Corporate Disputes Magazine in its October-December 2020 issue.

September 16, 2020

The EU is set to control foreign subsidies

Brussels partner Attila Borsos is the author of "The EU is set to control foreign subsidies," [PDF] published by Financier Worldwide in its September 2020 issue.

September 2, 2020

The future of DACA is far from clear

San Francisco partner Ethan Dettmer and Washington, D.C. associate Suria Bahadue are the authors of "The future of DACA is far from clear," [PDF] published by the Daily Journal on August 27, 2020.

September 1, 2020

Ruling in gun case puts every Californian at risk

Century City partner Scott Edelman and San Francisco associates Vivek Gopalan and Zach Tan are the authors of "Ruling in gun case puts every Californian at risk," [PDF] published by the Daily Journal on August 27, 2020.

September 1, 2020

Liu v. SEC: Supreme Court Cabins SEC Disgorgement Remedy

New York partner Avi Weitzman and of counsel Tina Samanta are the authors of "Liu v. SEC: Supreme Court Cabins SEC Disgorgement Remedy," [PDF] published in the Wall Street Lawyer in its July 2020 issue.

August 31, 2020

Aggressive SEC Enforcement Actions Could Limit Small Business Recovery Resources

Washington, D.C. partner Helgi Walker, New York partner Barry Goldsmith, New York associate Jonathan Seibald and Washington D.C. associate Brian Richman are the authors of "Aggressive SEC Enforcement Actions Could Limit Small Business Recovery Resources," [PDF] published by The National Law Journal on August 20, 2020.

August 20, 2020

An Oversight Claim By Any Other Name Is Reviewed Under ‘Caremark,’ Says GoPro

Washington, D.C. partner Jason Mendro and associate Jeffrey Rosenberg are the authors of "An Oversight Claim By Any Other Name Is Reviewed Under 'Caremark,' Says GoPro," [PDF] published by Delaware Business Court Insider on August 12, 2020.

August 20, 2020

Neb. Ruling May Squash Consent By Registration Theory

Washington, D.C. partner Andrew Tulumello and associates Jason Spencer and Joshua Wesneski are the authors of "Neb. Ruling May Squash Consent By Registration Theory," [PDF] published by Law360 on August 7, 2020.

August 10, 2020

INSIGHT: Lessons From a Rare in-Person Courtroom Experience in a Pandemic

New York partners Lee Dunst and Joel Cohen are the authors of "INSIGHT: Lessons From a Rare in-Person Courtroom Experience in a Pandemic," [PDF] published by Bloomberg Law on August 6, 2020.

August 7, 2020

Corporate Tax 2020 – United Kingdom

London partner Sandy Bhogal and associate Barbara Onuonga are the authors of "United Kingdom," [PDF] published in Global Legal Insights - Corporate Tax 2020, Eighth Edition in August 2020.

August 4, 2020