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Lee G. Dunst is a partner in the New York office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.  Mr. Dunst is a member of the firm’s Litigation Practice and White Collar Defense and Investigations Practice.  His practice covers a wide range of general commercial litigation, as well as government investigations and white-collar criminal matters. His extensive experience includes securities class action cases, accountants liability cases, directors and officers liability matters and general business litigation. He also represents numerous clients, including individuals, companies and special board committees, in connection with criminal and regulatory investigations.  Mr. Dunst has a particular focus on matters involving alleged violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.  He has been recognized in the 2008, 2010 and 2011 editions of The Legal 500 US for his work in connection with the firm’s White Collar Defense and Investigations practice.  The Legal 500 US, 2011 edition described Mr. Dunst as “knowledgeable and responsive,” and The Legal 500 US, 2010 edition noted that he “provides a broad range of expertise and regularly advises clients accused of corporate fraud and alleged accounting irregularities, as well as FCPA violations.”

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Contact Lee G.Dunst

200 Park Avenue

New York, NY 10166-0193

Tel: 212.351.3824

ldunst@gibsondunn.com

 

 

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