Best Law Firms® US Names Gibson Dunn “Law Firm of the Year” for 2025 in Antitrust and in Securities/Capital Markets Law

Accolades  |  November 8, 2024

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Best Law Firms® US awarded Gibson Dunn its 2025 “Law Firm of the Year” recognition in two categories – Antitrust and Securities/Capital Markets Law. The title of “Law Firm of the Year” is awarded to the law firm with the highest overall performance in a given National practice area. Additionally, the firm earned Tier 1 rankings in 160 practice area categories in the 2025 edition of Best Law Firms, ranked by Best Lawyers®. Overall, the firm earned 202 rankings in nine metropolitan areas and nationally. The rankings were announced on November 7, 2024.

Gibson Dunn is a leading antitrust firm globally, serving clients across a broad array of industries with world-class practitioners in every significant area of antitrust and competition law. Our practice encompasses high-stakes litigation against government agencies and private parties, securing regulatory clearance for complex transactions, defending against large-scale global government investigations, and providing general compliance counseling.  Our results demonstrate why leading companies worldwide call on us when the stakes are highest and the path to success is most challenging.

Gibson Dunn’s preeminent capital markets practice has deep experience in all forms of capital markets transactions.  We are trusted counsel to issuers, underwriters and investors and understand the perspectives of all parties on a transaction. Clients come to us because of our reputation as strong technical lawyers who apply practical business acumen and market knowledge to any deal. Our lawyers offer smart, practical and solutions-oriented advice, with seamless execution. We guide clients through their most complex transactions to achieve their goals efficiently. In addition, Gibson Dunn is unique in that we also provide our capital markets clients with the benefit of the deepest bench of SEC alumni of any of our competitors.