US 50 rank:15Revenue:UK Revenue - $205mNo. of UK Lawyers:128The Lawyer research data

Gibson Dunn has been on a roll of late in the City, powered by the firm’s global financial muscle. Global revenue reached $3.07bn in 2023 with average PEP up to $5.58m. In the City, a 40 per cent increase in the number of partners since 2021 and a commensurate uptick in the number of major mandates have also driven significant growth. London revenue is understood to have grown last year by 25 per cent, from $164.1m in 2022 to $205m.

Gibson Dunn has been on a roll of late in the City, powered by the firm’s global financial muscle.

Global revenue reached $3.07bn in 2023 with average PEP up to $5.58m. In the City, a 40 per cent increase in the number of partners since 2021 and a commensurate uptick in the number of major mandates have also driven significant growth. London revenue is understood to have grown last year by 25 per cent, from $164.1m in 2022 to $205m.

Gibson Dunn’s investment in PE in the City (with hires such as Till Lefranc, Wim De Vlieger and Isabel Berger from Sidley Austin back in 2021) is paying off with a series of significant deals for financial sponsors such as KKR and Cinven and a flurry of deals at the start of 2024. Notable arrivals over the year included projects duo Ben Shorten and Trinh Chubbock, who joined from legacy Shearman & Sterling. The hires continued in 2024 with the arrival of former Linklaters leveraged finance co-head David Irvine as co-chair of the global finance practice and Freshfields partner Lisa Stevens, who joined the business restructuring and reorganisation practice group.

A hallmark of Gibson Dunn is its contentious practice, where highlight matters included securing a victory for Agility in a $1.65bn ICC arbitration.
Unlike some firms, Gibson Dunn is also seeing significant activity in its RE practice. Standout matters in 2023 included advising Canary Wharf on its £535m loan from Starwood and Cain to finance its build-to-rent developments in Wood Wharf. Other notable matters included advising RedBird IMI on its $1.45bn acquisition of All3Media and Japanese food company Zensho on its $621m acquisition of Snowfox.

TRAINING CONTRACTS

What is the trainee salary at Gibson Dunn?

1st year: £60,000

2nd year: £65,000

What is the NQ salary at Gibson Dunn?

£180,000

Number of Trainees: 8/9 per year

 

 

 

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