28 Gibson Dunn Partners Named to Lawdragon 500 Leading Global Litigators 2026
Gibson Dunn has solidified its standing in the international legal arena as 28 of its partners were named to the 2026 Lawdragon list of 500 Leading Global Litigators. This recognition highlights the firm’s expansive reach and its capability to navigate complex, cross-border legal frameworks.
Global Reach and Legal Expertise
The individuals honored represent a diverse geographic footprint, ranging from Riyadh and Dubai to major Western financial hubs like London, Paris, New York and Los Angeles. Their expertise spans a wide array of high-stakes disciplines, including international arbitration, transnational litigation, global white-collar investigations, and geopolitical strategy.
Strategic Implications for International Business
For multinational corporations, the presence of counsel with deep experience in transnational litigation and geopolitical strategy is increasingly vital. As businesses operate across borders, the ability to manage disputes through international arbitration and judgment enforcement becomes a core component of risk management.

Looking Ahead: The Evolving Landscape of Litigation
As the legal environment continues to shift, the reliance on specialized global litigators may increase. We may see firms continue to integrate geopolitical strategy with traditional litigation to help clients navigate volatile international markets. It is likely that the demand for partners skilled in judgment enforcement and cross-border bankruptcy will remain a key focus for global organizations as they address complex financial differences.
The Honored Partners
The recognised Gibson Dunn litigators include: Mohammed Bashir, Eric Bouffard, Ted Boutrous, Susy Bullock, Elaine Chen, Trey Cox, Patrick Doris, Theane Evangelis, Charles Falconer KC, Jean-Pierre Farges, Pierre-Emmanuel Fender, Brian Gilchrist, Perlette Michèle Jura, Penny Madden KC, Nooree Moola, Allan Neil, Patrick Pearsall, Piers Plumptre, Osma Rajah, Markus Rieder, Philip Rocher, Benno Schwarz, Orin Snyder, Robert Spano, William Thomson, Doug Watson, Betty Yang, and Finn Zeidler.
Frequently Asked Questions
What criteria did Lawdragon use to select these litigators?
The list celebrates lawyers who demonstrate fluency in law, language, and global business, while showing a commitment to the rule of law as a framework for addressing differences.
Which global regions are represented by the listed partners?
The partners are based in a variety of international locations, including Riyadh, Paris, Los Angeles, London, Hong Kong, Dallas, Houston, Dubai, Washington, D.C., New York, Munich, and Frankfurt.
What specific legal practise areas are covered by these partners?
The partners cover a broad range of specializations, including international arbitration, transnational litigation, global white-collar investigations, geopolitical strategy, bankruptcy, securities litigation, and judgment enforcement.
How do you believe the integration of geopolitical strategy into legal counsel will shape the future of international business disputes?