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Article July 17, 2025
Gibson Dunn Lawyers Author Lexology Panoramic’s Business & Human Rights – USA Guide 2025
Partner Perlette Michèle Jura, of counsel Miguel Loza, Jr., and senior associate Maria L. Banda are the authors of the latest edition of Lexology Panoramic: Business & Human Rights 2025 (USA) guide.
Article October 26, 2023
New Initiatives Will Advance Corporate Biodiversity Reporting
Dallas partner David Woodcock and Washington, D.C. associate Maria Banda are the authors of "New Initiatives Will Advance Corporate Biodiversity Reporting" published by Law360 on October 25, 2023.
Client Alert April 7, 2023
U.S. and International Partners Adopt New Code of Conduct for Export Controls and Human Rights
The United States—along with over twenty international partners—adopted a nonbinding Code of Conduct outlining its commitment to use export control tools to address serious human rights concerns.
Client Alert March 6, 2023
Investors’ Right to Seek NAFTA Protections Set to Expire on 1 July 2023
Our lawyers discuss the expiration of the "sunset period" of the North American Free Trade Agreement, during which North American investors could still obtain certain investment protections.
Client Alert January 6, 2023
Adoption of a New Global Biodiversity Framework – Key Takeaways for Global Organizations and Financial Firms
Gibson Dunn lawyers discuss a new agreement at the United Nations Biodiversity Conference that will guide global action on nature.
Client Alert March 21, 2022
Update on UN Roadmap for a New Global Plastics Treaty
On 2 March 2022, Heads of State, Environment Ministers, and representatives from 175 countries endorsed a resolution at the United Nations Environment Assembly in Nairobi to negotiate an international legally binding agreement to “end plastic pollution” by the end of 2024.
Client Alert March 18, 2022
The United States Becomes the Sixth Signatory to the 2019 Hague Judgments Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments
On 2 March 2022, the United States signed the Convention of 2 July 2019 on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Civil or Commercial Matters (also known as the “Hague Judgments Convention.”) The Hague Judgments Convention seeks to enhance access to justice and facilitate international trade and investment by encouraging the free flow of judgments across national borders.
Client Alert June 22, 2021
New York Updates Law on Recognition of Foreign Country Money Judgments to Bring in Line with Other U.S. Jurisdictions
On June 11, 2021, New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo signed into law a Uniform Foreign Country Money Judgments Act, amending New York’s Uniform Foreign Country Money-Judgments Recognition Act of 1970. With this enactment, New York follows a growing number of U.S. states that have modernized their recognition acts over the last decade.
