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Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP

Corporate Crime & Investigations

Latin America Guide 2026 : International Counsel


Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP

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Corporate Crime & Investigations - International Counsel

Band 2

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What the Team is Known For
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher offers a strong practice boasting long-standing experience handling corporate criminal and investigations mandates throughout the region. The legal practitioners are sought after by clients in need of assistance with white-collar criminal investigations and compliance with anti-corruption legislation. Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher is renowned for its investigations work, and it frequently represents companies in internal investigations and FCPA matters.
Strengths

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher is a very capable and competent firm in corporate crime and investigations in Latin America.

Notable practitioners
Joseph Warin
Joseph Warin elicits remarkable recognition from peers and clients alike for his solid track record and seniority within the corporate crime and investigations field. He is sought after for all matters concerning the FCPA, having advised on compliance issues and both DOJ and SEC investigations.

Joseph Warin has a strong reputation and a good sense of sensitivity, and is active in the market.


Bryan Parr

Bryan Parr generates market recognition for his activity and experience within the Latin American corporate crime and investigations arena. He is noted for his particular focus on anti-corruption and FCPA investigations.

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