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Michael M. Farhang

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Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP



Columns
Title Category Published
A setback for the broadening of insider trading liability Securities, U.S. Supreme Court Feb. 18, 2021
New DOJ priority: targeting pandemic stimulus fraud Administrative/Regulatory, Covid Columns, Criminal, Government Oct. 5, 2020
Cybersecurity and the future of SEC enforcement Administrative/Regulatory, Corporate, Government, Securities Jun. 5, 2019
The FCA in 2018 and beyond Administrative/Regulatory, Government, Civil Litigation Feb. 14, 2019
Latin America’s wave of anticorruption laws Administrative/Regulatory, Corporate, Government, International Law Feb. 20, 2018
Bank fraud case shows the importance of charging decisions Corporate, Criminal, U.S. Supreme Court Oct. 5, 2016
Proposed money laundering rules focus on investment advisers Administrative/Regulatory, Corporate, Government, Securities Apr. 6, 2016
DOJ authority to strike deals with defendants limited Administrative/Regulatory, Corporate, Government Sep. 24, 2015
White-collar enforcement's 'compliance effect' Administrative/Regulatory, Corporate, Government Jul. 24, 2014
White-Collar Defense Jul. 1, 2010
White-Collar Defense Jan. 1, 2010
White-Collar Defense Mar. 1, 2008
Signs of a Nascent Democracy Appear to Be Emerging in Iraq Government Sep. 10, 2004
Hand Over of Power Transfers Risks as Well as Responsibility Government Jul. 1, 2004
Will Power-Sharing Accords Be Able to Hold Iraq Together? Government May 28, 2004
Jurists Who Will Judge Saddam Must Be Selected With Care Government Apr. 2, 2004

Verdicts & Settlements
Case Name Topic Role Published
Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. Consolidated Shareholder Derivative Litigation Contracts Defendant Jul. 14, 2012
In re Syncor International Corp. Securities Litigation Securities Defendant Mar. 14, 2009
Title Category Published
A setback for the broadening of insider trading liability Securities, U.S. Supreme Court Feb. 18, 2021
New DOJ priority: targeting pandemic stimulus fraud Administrative/Regulatory, Covid Columns, Criminal, Government Oct. 5, 2020
Cybersecurity and the future of SEC enforcement Administrative/Regulatory, Corporate, Government, Securities Jun. 5, 2019
The FCA in 2018 and beyond Administrative/Regulatory, Government, Civil Litigation Feb. 14, 2019
Latin America’s wave of anticorruption laws Administrative/Regulatory, Corporate, Government, International Law Feb. 20, 2018
Bank fraud case shows the importance of charging decisions Corporate, Criminal, U.S. Supreme Court Oct. 5, 2016
Proposed money laundering rules focus on investment advisers Administrative/Regulatory, Corporate, Government, Securities Apr. 6, 2016
DOJ authority to strike deals with defendants limited Administrative/Regulatory, Corporate, Government Sep. 24, 2015
White-collar enforcement's 'compliance effect' Administrative/Regulatory, Corporate, Government Jul. 24, 2014
White-Collar Defense Jul. 1, 2010
White-Collar Defense Jan. 1, 2010
White-Collar Defense Mar. 1, 2008
Signs of a Nascent Democracy Appear to Be Emerging in Iraq Government Sep. 10, 2004
Hand Over of Power Transfers Risks as Well as Responsibility Government Jul. 1, 2004
Will Power-Sharing Accords Be Able to Hold Iraq Together? Government May 28, 2004
Jurists Who Will Judge Saddam Must Be Selected With Care Government Apr. 2, 2004
Case Name Topic Role Published
Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. Consolidated Shareholder Derivative Litigation Contracts Defendant Jul. 14, 2012
In re Syncor International Corp. Securities Litigation Securities Defendant Mar. 14, 2009