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Gibson Dunn Adds Of Counsel Christopher Rosina in New York

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP is pleased to announce that Christopher Rosina has joined the firm’s New York office as an of counsel.

Press Releases | March 28, 2023

Webcast: CFIUS and German FDI Review – A Comparative Discussion and Focus on Practical Implications

Join us for a webcast on the evolving nature of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States and the German foreign direct investment review regime.

Webcasts | March 15, 2023

International Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Outlook and Review – 2023

Gibson Dunn lawyers provide a review of international cybersecurity and data privacy issues, as well as the outlook for the year.

Client Alert | February 14, 2023

U.S. Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Outlook and Review – 2023

Our lawyers provide an overview of some of the most significant developments in cybersecurity and data privacy in the United States in 2022 and look ahead to trends for 2023.

Client Alert | January 30, 2023

Gibson Dunn | Europe | Data Protection – Q4 2022

Gibson Dunn lawyers provide a look at personal data and other privacy-related legal developments across Europe for the fourth quarter of 2022.

| January 14, 2023

Webcasts: Gibson Dunn’s Annual California MCLE Marathon – 2023

Watch a selection of webcasts from Gibson Dunn's MCLE Blitz 2023.

Webcasts | January 12, 2023

Former Apple Inc. Chief Privacy Officer Jane Horvath Joins Gibson Dunn’s D.C. Office

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP announced today that Apple Inc.’s Chief Privacy Officer, Jane Horvath, has joined the firm’s Washington, D.C. office as a partner. 

Press Releases | January 9, 2023

Omnibus Electric Vehicle Update

Our lawyers discuss the current regulatory landscape involving electric vehicles and provide a roadmap for where regulations are heading.

Client Alert | January 5, 2023

New INFORM Consumers Act Imposes Seller Diligence and Disclosure Requirements for Online Marketplaces

Gibson Dunn lawyers review the new INFORM Consumers Act and how it will impact online marketplaces.

Client Alert | January 5, 2023

FTC Actions Highlight Focus On Cos.’ Cybersecurity Efficacy

On Dec. 14, the Federal Trade Commission hosted an open meeting featuring a staff presentation on cybersecurity. Alex Gaynor, the FTC's deputy chief technology officer, discussed the implications of the FTC's approach to data security enforcement over the past year, specifically highlighting four security best practices.

Client Alert | January 5, 2023

Gibson Dunn Ranked Among the 2023 World’s Top Data Practices by GDR

Gibson Dunn was ranked in the 2023 edition of Global Data Review’s GDR 100 Elite, a list of the world’s top 25 data practices.

Firm News | December 15, 2022

New York Attorney General’s Office Fall Round-Up

This roundup summarizes the major cases and initiatives pursued by the New York State Attorney General's Office since August 2021.

Client Alert | November 15, 2022

New York State Department of Financial Services Revises Cybersecurity Regulation to Include New Requirements

This client alert addresses revisions proposed by the New York State Department of Financial Services to strengthen its cybersecurity regulations.

Client Alert | November 15, 2022

FTC Announces Broader Vision of Its Section 5 Authority to Address Unfair Methods of Competition

Gibson Dunn lawyers discuss how the Federal Trade Commission intends to broaden its enforcement of Section 5 of the FTC Act to focus "on stopping unfair methods of competition in their incipiency based on their tendency to harm competitive conditions."

Client Alert | November 14, 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

Euromoney’s Rising Star Awards 2022 Recognizes 16 Gibson Dunn Partners

Euromoney named 16 Gibson Dunn lawyers among its 2022 Rising Stars in the Americas, EMEA, and Asia-Pacific regions.

Firm News | October 12, 2022

Gibson Dunn Ranked in The Legal 500 UK 2023

Gibson Dunn earned 18 practice area rankings in the 2023 edition of The Legal 500 UK.

Firm News | September 29, 2022

FTC Launches Commercial Surveillance and Data Security Rulemaking, Holds a Public Forum, and Seeks Public Input

On August 11, 2022, the Federal Trade Commission launched one of the most ambitious rulemaking processes in agency history with its 3-2 vote to initiate an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on “commercial surveillance” and data security.

Client Alert | September 27, 2022

Keeping Up With New US Push On Strategic Tech Competition

Washington, D.C. partner Stephenie Gosnell Handler and associates Chris Mullen and Claire Yi are the authors of "Keeping Up With New US Push On Strategic Tech Competition" published by Law360 on September 19, 2022. 

Article | September 19, 2022

FTC Launches Commercial Surveillance Rulemaking

Washington, D.C. partner Svetlana Gans and Denver associate Natalie Hausknecht are the authors of "FTC Launches Commercial Surveillance Rulemaking," published by Truth on the Market on August 17, 2022. 

Article | August 17, 2022

Cassandra Gaedt-Sheckter Named to Silicon Valley Business Journal 40 Under 40

The Silicon Valley Business Journal named Palo Alto partner Cassandra Gaedt-Sheckter to its 2022 40 Under 40 list, which honors “tremendously impressive young professionals, doing truly ground-breaking work.”

Firm News | August 15, 2022

New York State Department of Financial Services Meaningfully Rachets Up Cyber Requirements with New Draft Amendments

On July 29, 2022, the New York Department of Financial Services released Draft Amendments to its Part 500 Cybersecurity Rules; the Draft Amendments would update the Cybersecurity Rules in a manner consistent with the “catalytic” role it took in 2017 as the first state to codify certain cybersecurity best practices and guidance into explicit regulatory requirements for covered entities. 

Client Alert | August 8, 2022

Insights And Omissions From Calif. Privacy Rules Draft

Palo Alto partner Cassandra Gaedt-Sheckter, New York partner Alexander Southwell, and Denver partner Ryan Bergsieker are the authors of "Insights And Omissions From Calif. Privacy Rules Draft" published by Law360 on July 8, 2022.

Article | July 12, 2022

Cybersecurity and International Trade Lawyer Stephenie Gosnell Handler Joins Gibson Dunn in Washington, D.C.

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP announced today that Stephenie Gosnell Handler has rejoined the firm as a partner and member of the International Trade and the Privacy, Cybersecurity and Data Innovation Practice Groups, based in the firm’s Washington, D.C. office.

Press Releases | July 11, 2022

Gibson Dunn | Europe | Data Protection – Q2 2022

Gibson Dunn lawyers provide a look at personal data and other privacy-related legal developments across Europe for the first quarter of 2022.

Client Alert | July 8, 2022

Gibson Dunn Adds Two Technology-Focused Partners, Joel Harrison and Alison Beal, in London

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP is pleased to announce that Joel Harrison and Alison Beal have joined the firm’s London office as partners.

Press Releases | June 27, 2022

Insights on New California Privacy Law Draft Regulations

Our lawyers provide insights into the draft regulations created by the California Privacy Protection Agency for the California Privacy Rights Act.

Client Alert | June 15, 2022

FTC Warns EdTech Providers Must Heed Children’s Privacy Rules

The Federal Trade Commission recently doubled down on its efforts to combat perceived deception and privacy violations in the education sector, and in particular, perceived violations by education technology providers and for-profit educational institutions.

Client Alert | May 27, 2022

New District Court Decision Provides Useful Guidance on Application of Trademark Law to Virtual Goods

A decision issued on May 18, 2022 by U.S. District Judge Jed S. Rakoff of the Southern District of New York may provide valuable insight into how courts will consider trademark claims regarding NFTs.

Client Alert | May 20, 2022

The FTC at Full Strength: What to Expect Next

The addition of Commissioner Alvaro Bedoya establishes the first Democratic majority at the FTC since Commissioner Rohit Chopra left the agency. This alert addresses key issues that may see more activity in light of the new Democratic majority.

Client Alert | May 16, 2022

U.S. Privacy Law Update: Connecticut Enacts Comprehensive Privacy Law as Other States’ Laws Continue to Develop

Connecticut has joined California, Virginia, Colorado, and Utah in enacting comprehensive data privacy legislation, with a signature from Governor Lamont this week on the Connecticut Data Privacy Act.

Client Alert | May 13, 2022

Who’s Who Legal France 2022 Recognizes Gibson Dunn Partners

Who’s Who Legal France 2022 recognized three Gibson Dunn Paris partners in their respective fields.

Firm News | May 9, 2022

CFPB Invokes Dormant Dodd-Frank Authority to Regulate Nonbank Financial Companies

On April 25, 2022, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced that it will begin relying upon a “largely unused legal provision” of the Dodd-Frank Act to supervise nonbank financial companies that purportedly pose risks to consumers.

Client Alert | May 5, 2022

Gibson Dunn Ranked in Legal 500 EMEA 2022

The Legal 500 EMEA 2022 has recommended Gibson Dunn in 22 categories in Belgium, France, Germany and UAE.

Firm News | April 12, 2022

Ashlie Beringer Named Among GDR’s Top Women in Data 2022

Global Data Review named Palo Alto partner Ashlie Beringer to its list of Women in Data 2022, which “spotlights women at the cutting edge of legislation, regulation and technology around the world.”

Firm News | April 8, 2022

Gibson Dunn | Europe | Data Protection – Q1 2022

Gibson Dunn lawyers provide a look at personal data and other privacy-related legal developments across Europe for the first quarter of 2022.

Client Alert | April 7, 2022

Gibson Dunn Adds Former Federal Trade Commission Chief of Staff Svetlana S. Gans as Partner in Washington, D.C., Bolstering Firm’s Consumer Protection, Privacy and Antitrust Practices

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP is pleased to announce that Svetlana S. Gans has joined the firm as a partner.

Press Releases | April 5, 2022

President Biden Signs into Law the Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act, Expanding Cyber Reporting Obligations for a Wide Range of Public and Private Entities

On March 15, 2022, President Joe Biden signed into law the Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act, which creates two new reporting obligations on owners and operators of critical infrastructure.

Client Alert | March 22, 2022

U.S. Privacy Law Update: Utah Joins Growing List of States with Comprehensive Privacy Laws as Other States See Potential Changes

Utah is poised to join California, Virginia, and Colorado in enacting comprehensive data privacy legislation.  Although Utah’s law largely follows the Virginia and Colorado models—with a few provisions that may ease the burden on businesses—it adds to an increasingly active state legislative landscape.

Client Alert | March 11, 2022

SEC Proposes Rules on Cybersecurity Disclosure

On March 9, 2022 the SEC held a virtual open meeting where it considered a rule proposal for new cybersecurity disclosure requirements for public companies. Our lawyers provide a summary description of the rule proposal, as well as a Commissioner’s concerns related to the proposal.

Client Alert | March 11, 2022

The Biden Administration’s Digital Assets Executive Order and Its Implications

On March 9, 2022, President Biden signed a long-awaited Executive Order regarding the U.S. government’s strategy for digital assets. Our lawyers review the three principal takeaways from the Executive Order.

Client Alert | March 10, 2022

California AG’s CCPA Enforcement Priorities Expand to Loyalty Programs

California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s Office has announced “an investigative sweep of a number of businesses operating loyalty programs in California” and that the Attorney General sent notices alleging noncompliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).

Client Alert | February 3, 2022

International Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Outlook and Review – 2022

This Outlook and Review provides an overview of past and upcoming developments related to global privacy and cybersecurity laws.

Client Alert | January 31, 2022

Gibson Dunn | Europe | Data Protection – December 2021 (Part 2)

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

Client Alert | January 14, 2022

2021 Year-End German Law Update

Once more, 2021 demonstrated that constant change should become your friend and ally. After a second year of global uncertainty caused by the formidable challenges of the COVID-pandemic, we all long for a return “back-to-normal.” However, chances are that 2022 will continue to present drastic and unpredictable challenges.

Client Alert | January 13, 2022

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

Gibson Dunn Ranked Among the 2022 World’s Top Data Practices by GDR

Gibson Dunn was ranked in the 2022 edition of Global Data Review’s GDR 100 Elite, a list of the world’s top 25 data practices.

Firm News | 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

California Privacy Protection Agency Rulemaking Begins and Heightened Privacy Focus Continues

Our lawyers discuss the initial meetings of the new California Privacy Protection Agency, which have given some clues about what to expect from its rulemaking—and when to expect it.

Client Alert | November 23, 2021

Infrastructure Bill’s New Reporting Requirements May Have Sweeping Implications for Cryptocurrency Ecosystem

On November 15, 2021, President Biden signed into law the “Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act,” which adds new reporting requirements for certain cryptocurrency transactions that have little to do with infrastructure, but could have potentially dramatic implications for millions of United States businesses and consumers who have embraced cryptocurrency for its efficiency, transparency, and accessibility.

Client Alert | November 18, 2021