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Client Alert April 1, 2026

DOL Proposes Safe Harbor for Selection of Designated Investment Alternatives in 401(k) Plans

In this update, we summarize the proposed rule and the litigation context in which it arose and practical considerations for employers, plan fiduciaries, and alternative asset managers.

Firm News March 20, 2026

Gibson Dunn Secures Seventh Circuit Victory in Major Insurance Dispute

Gibson Dunn secured a significant victory for National Union in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in a high-profile insurance coverage dispute arising from ethylene oxide emissions in Willowbrook, Illinois.

Accolades March 20, 2026

Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs

An appellate team led by Tom Dupree of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher helped AIG subsidiary National Union fend off claims for coverage stemming from emissions of the carcinogen ethylene oxide over a 35-year period from a medical-supply sterilization plant in Chicago suburb Willowbrook, Illinois.

Firm News June 6, 2025

Gibson Dunn Secures Spain’s €32 Million Arbitration Award Payment in Favor of Blasket Renewable Investments

Gibson Dunn has secured Spain’s payment of a €32 million judgment enforcing an arbitration award in favor of our client, Blasket Renewable Investments LLC.

Client Alert August 20, 2024

Gibson Dunn Secures Nationwide Relief from Federal Trade Commission’s Non-Compete Rule

The United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas today granted summary judgment to Gibson Dunn’s client, Ryan, LLC, in its challenge to the Federal Trade Commission’s Non-Compete Rule.

Client Alert July 22, 2024

Motions for Summary Judgment Filed in Challenge to the Federal Trade Commission’s Non-Compete Rule

The challengers to the Rule have explained that if the court rules for them on the merits, then the remedy is for the court to vacate the Rule nationwide, in an order that is not limited to the parties in the case.

Client Alert July 5, 2024

Northern District of Texas Preliminarily Enjoins the Federal Trade Commission’s Non-Compete Rule

On July 3, 2024, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas concluded that the Federal Trade Commission’s Non-Compete Rule, which would retroactively invalidate over 30 million employment contracts and preempt the laws of 46 states, exceeds the FTC’s statutory authority and is arbitrary and capricious in violation of the Administrative Procedure Act.