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In the Media March 4, 2026

Thomas Dupree, Allyson Ho, and Julian Poon Interviewed by Law360 After Team Named Appellate Group of the Year

Our Appellate and Constitutional Law Practice Group co-chairs Thomas Dupree, Allyson Ho, and Julian Poon were interviewed by Law360 [PDF] after the team was named an Appellate Group of the Year.

Client Alert February 20, 2026

Supreme Court Invalidates President Trump’s Tariffs

Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump, No. 24-1287 Trump v. V.O.S. Selections, No. 25-250 – Decided February 20, 2026 Today, the Supreme Court …

Client Alert February 2, 2026

California Supreme Court Holds That Legibility And Prominence Of Arbitration Provisions Do Not Affect An Agreement’s Substantive Fairness

Fuentes v. Empire Nissan, Inc., S280256 – Decided February 2, 2026 The California Supreme Court held today that while the size, …

Client Alert January 12, 2026

Ninth Circuit Issues Significant Decision Holding That Absent Class Members Must Demonstrate Article III Standing At Summary Judgment

The Ninth Circuit has held for the first time that both named plaintiffs and absent class members must present evidence of standing at summary judgment.

Accolades September 12, 2025

Lawdragon Names 66 Partners to 500 Leading Litigators in America Guide for 2026

Lawdragon has named 66 Gibson Dunn partners to its 500 Leading Litigators in America guide for 2026, which recognizes the outstanding advocates who “have made their mark representing clients in their most important courtroom, investigative, and administrative battles.”

Client Alert August 11, 2025

California Supreme Court Narrowly Construes Statute Governing The Failure To Timely Pay Arbitration Fees To Avoid Federal Preemption

The California Supreme Court has narrowly construed the statute governing the failure to pay arbitration fees in a timely manner to avoid federal preemption.

Client Alert August 7, 2025

California Supreme Court Rejects “Uniquely Deferential” Standard For Review Of Decisions Of The Public Utilities Commission

The California Supreme Court unanimously held that when courts review decisions of the Public Utilities Commission, they act as “the final arbiters of statutory meaning” and need not defer to Commission interpretations.

Client Alert May 21, 2025

New District Court Ruling Would Effectively Eliminate Clawbacks of Privileged Documents That Are Produced by Accident

Frame-Wilson v. Amazon.com, Inc., No. 2:20-cv-00424 (W.D. Wa.) – Decided April 29, 2025 A court in the Western District of …