Firm Profiles
IN-DEPTH RESEARCH REPORT
on Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
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- - Lateral Partner Moves
- - Pro bono
- - Key Contacts
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher
- Designation: National
- Head Count: 1,086
- Gross Revenues: $1,290,500,000
- Revenue Per Lawyer: $1,190,000
- Profits Per Partner: $2,810,000
- Year Over Year Change: 2
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher has had a record run lately. It won unprecedented backtoback Litigation Department of the Year designations from The American Lawyer in 2010 and 2012 (the contest is biennial). And its profits and revenue continue to climb.
Success, it seems, breeds contentment. Instead of heading for the exits, Gibson associates are purposely avoiding them: They ranked the firm seventh in The American Lawyers 2011 Midlevel Associates Survey (it was fourth in 2010). Summer associates are even more gaga for Gibson; their scores placed the firm first in 2011. Pro bono? Yup, thats stellar, too, with Gibson ranking tenth on our 2011 survey. Little wonder, then, that the firm wound up fourth on The American Lawyers 2011 AList, which hones in on the 20 firms that have best blended diversity, revenue per lawyer, associate satisfaction, and pro bono work.
While Gibsons practice runs the gamut, its trump card has long been its topranking litigation department (which has been a winner, finalist, or honorable mention in every one of The American Lawyers Litigation Department of the Year contests). The group contributes nearly 60 percent of the firms revenue and has produced a long list of headlinegrabbing wins in recent years for clients including Dole Food Company, United Parcel Service, and WalMart Stores, Inc.
Gibson is wellknown, too, for its busy appellate practice. Among the departments stars is Ted Olson, who by the start of 2012 had argued nearly 60 U.S. Supreme Court cases in his career and was responsible for two of the appellate groups highestprofile recent wins: the successful challenge to Californias Proposition 8, and the invalidation of major portions of the McCainFeingold campaign finance laws restricting corporate political contributions.
Updated as of 1/1/12
Firm Rankings
| Survey | Rank | Year Over Year Change | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Am Law 100 | 10 | 2 | Gross revenue |
| Am Law 200 | 10 | 2 | Gross revenue |
| NLJ 250 | 21 | 2 | Lawyer head count |
| The A-List | 4 | no change | Overall excellence |
| Pro Bono Scorecard | 10 | 1 | Pro-bono commitment |
| Diversity Scorecard | 66 | 1 | Minority head count |
| Midlevel Associates Survey | 7 | 3 | Job satisfaction |
| Summer Associates Survey | 1 | 2 | Summer programs |
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A company using a pseudonym in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit is fighting to keep documents under seal in a dispute rooted in whether the public should be allowed to see a consumer product safety report.
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Jeff Mordock : Delaware Business Court Insider : May 15, 2013
Primedia Inc.'s shareholders can proceed with their derivative lawsuit alleging that the company's $525 million sale to TPG Capital LP improperly benefited the company's largest shareholder, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., the Delaware Chancery Court has ruled. In issuing the decision, the court held that the merger must be reviewed under the entire-fairness doctrine because of the possibility that KKR received a special benefit from the merger after Primedia's board opted not to seek profits the investment firm allegedly obtained as a result of insider trading in 2002.
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AP Subpoenas Spotlight Obama's Scrutiny of Press
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U.S. companies have already raised $16.8 billion through initial public offerings so far this year and several Am Law 100 firms are reaping the benefits.
'Company Doe' Asks Fourth Circuit to Keep Records Sealed
Mike Scarcella : The National Law Journal : May 14, 2013
A company using a pseudonym in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit is fighting to keep documents under seal in a dispute rooted in whether the public should be allowed to see a consumer product safety report.
Gay Marriage Letdown Looms as High Court Weighs Narrow Ruling
Greg Stohr : Bloomberg : May 14, 2013
The U.S. Supreme Court fight over California's Proposition 8, viewed by gay-rights advocates as a historic opportunity to establish same-sex marriage nationwide, may not even settle the issue in the state.
AP Subpoenas Spotlight Obama's Scrutiny of Press
Zoe Tillman and Mike Scarcella : The National Law Journal : May 14, 2013
The Obama administration's record on transparency once again faces criticism—this time from both Republicans and Democrats—following the revelation that the U.S. Department of Justice secretly obtained and reviewed Associated Press telephone records during a criminal investigation into a suspected leak of classified information.
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Brian Baxter : The Am Law Daily : May 14, 2013
Both The Associated Press and Bloomberg L.P. have retained outside counsel this week after finding themselves caught up in two very different controversies, with the AP fighting back against the Justice Department's seizure of reporters' and editors' phone records amid a government leaks probe, and Bloomberg under fire for allegedly using its ubiquitous terminals to tap into the personal information of company clients.
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