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Firm News June 12, 2025
Pro Bono Team Files Amicus Brief with U.S. Supreme Court on Behalf of Retired Judges
A Gibson Dunn pro bono team has filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of several retired judges in support of the petitioner in Villarreal v. Texas.
Client Alert June 4, 2025
UK Competition Appeal Tribunal Approves Collective Settlement in Long-Running Merricks Class Action
The Judgment is only the third occasion on which the Competition Appeal Tribunal has been required to approve a collective settlement, and it offers valuable insight to the CAT’s developing approach to a settlement procedure still in its infancy.
Firm News May 21, 2025
Gibson Dunn Wins Significant Victory for Client OpenAI Defending Against Defamation Claim Based on “Hallucinated” Generative AI Output
A team of Gibson Dunn litigators notched an important win in the first-ever case against an artificial intelligence developer by a plaintiff claiming that he had been defamed by “hallucinated,” or factually inaccurate, generative AI output.
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 …
Client Alert May 15, 2025
Liquidated Damages Made Simple: What Saudi Arabia’s Civil Transactions Law Says
The Civil Transactions Law codifies the rules governing liquidated damages clauses under Saudi law. This client alert outlines key considerations …
Client Alert May 13, 2025
Texas Supreme Court Reaffirms Strong Presumption That Texas Statutes Do Not Apply Extraterritorially
On May 9, the Texas Supreme Court held that Texas’s civil barratry statute doesn’t apply to soliciting legal-services contracts outside Texas.
Article May 5, 2025
Gibson Dunn Lawyers Provide Overview of ERISA Pension Risk Transfer Litigation
Dallas partner Ashley E. Johnson and associates Jennafer M. Tryck and Rachel K. Nardone are the authors (with contributions from partner Michael Collins) of a Law360 article discussing two recent divergent federal district court decisions on whether plaintiffs had Article III standing to bring class actions challenging pension risk transfer transactions under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA).
Article May 2, 2025
Lexology Panoramic: M&A Litigation 2025
Partners Colin B. Davis and Jonathan D. Fortney are the editors of Lexology Panoramic: M&A Litigation 2025.