Jameson Legal

 

Resource

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PARTNER MOVES - Former ExxonMobil counsel David Woodcock joins Gibson Dunn in Dallas

07 Feb 2023

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP is pleased to announce that David Woodcock has joined the firm’s Dallas office as a partner.  Woodcock, formerly Assistant General Counsel – Corporate at ExxonMobil Corporation, will serve as Co-Chair of Gibson Dunn’s Securities Enforcement Practice Group.

“We couldn’t be more pleased to welcome David to the firm,” said Trey Cox, Co-Partner-in-Charge of Gibson Dunn’s Dallas office.  “David possesses unique and extraordinary experience as a former CPA, senior officer at the SEC, and senior counsel at a Fortune 10 company.  His skills and experiences will prove invaluable in guiding public companies, officers and directors, and audit and special committees through a vast array of complex issues, including investigations, securities enforcement, ESG, corporate governance, and shareholder-related matters.  He will be a tremendous asset to our clients.  He also represents an important component in the build-out of our capabilities in Texas.”

Recently, the firm has expanded our renowned litigation platform in Texas with the additions of former Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals judge Gregg Costa and noted Texas trial lawyers Collin Cox and Sydney Scott.  Woodcock’s arrival also represents the latest of several pivotal hires from high-level in-house counsel ranks in key areas, including, most recently, Jane Horvath, formerly Apple’s Chief Privacy Officer, Kira Idoko, formerly at Brookfield Asset Management, and Ron Hauben, former Americas general counsel at Ernst & Young.

“David is a splendid addition to the firm,” said Richard Grime, Co-Chair of the Securities Enforcement Practice Group.  “His background and credentials are impressive.  His government and in-house counsel experience give him a diverse business and regulatory perspective that will benefit clients dealing with critical issues. Additionally, as the former head of the Fort Worth office of the SEC, David will add even more depth to our robust bench of white collar and SEC enforcement attorneys.”

“I am excited to join Gibson Dunn,” said Woodcock. “I look forward to returning to private practice and working with the firm’s top-notch securities enforcement team to guide clients through their most complex enforcement matters.”

News Category
Lateral Partner Moves