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In the Media April 20, 2026
Barbara Becker Discusses Gibson Dunn’s Long-Term Growth With The American Lawyer
Gibson Dunn Chair and Managing Partner Barbara Becker reflected on the firm’s continued growth in an interview with The American Lawyer.
Accolades April 13, 2026
Gibson Dunn a Five-Time Winner at Managing IP Americas Awards
Gibson Dunn won five awards at this year’s Managing IP Americas Awards, including Patent Disputes Firm of the Year.
Accolades April 10, 2026
Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs
Runners-up this week include litigators at Gibson Dunn and Sidley Austin.
Article April 9, 2026
CLS Blue Sky Blog Publishes Article by Christine Demana and Tommy McCormac
The CLS Blue Sky Blog has published “Gibson Dunn Discusses Delaware Supreme Court’s Revival of Nationwide Noncompete” by partner Christine Demana and associate Tommy McCormac.
Accolades April 8, 2026
Gibson Dunn Tops LSEG, Bloomberg Law M&A League Tables
Gibson Dunn secured the #1 spot for Global Principal Transactions in Q1 per LSEG while also sitting atop Bloomberg’s Q1 Global M&A League Tables, having advised on 59 deals valued at over $334 billion.
Firm News April 7, 2026
Gibson Dunn Advised Resultant on Acquisition of Liberty Advisor Group
Gibson Dunn advised Resultant, a leading data and technology consulting firm, on its acquisition of Liberty Advisor Group, a Chicago-based consulting firm specializing in M&A advisory services for private equity firms and Fortune 500 companies.
Accolades April 7, 2026
Litigator of the (Past) Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs
A Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher led by partners Allyson Ho, Michael Raiff and associate Elizabeth Kiernan represented energy generators and retailers associated with Luminant Energy Company and Vistra Corp. in Texas multidistrict litigation stemming from Winter Storm Uri.
Article April 3, 2026
Partner Trey Cox Co-Authors OpEd on Why Companies Want to Incorporate in Texas
In a recent OpEd in the Houston Chronicle, Trey Cox, Co-Chair of Gibson Dunn’s global Litigation Practice Group and Co-Partner in Charge of the firm’s Dallas office, and Robert Ahdieh, Dean of the Texas A&M School of Law, explain why companies want to incorporate in Texas: the state “has been reforming its … corporate laws to strike a better balance between accountability and value creation.”
