In court: Gibson Dunn faces interim payout over Djibouti court case Legal Business2 April 2015Middle East and Africa Gibson Dunn & Crutcher has been hit with a £880,000 charge, which it must pay jointly with the Republic of Djibouti, for the freezing order obtained on businessman Abdourahman Boreh’s assets in 2013.Your limit of 1 article in 30 days is up. Please login for full access or subscribe. Corporate users - click here for simple access (no password needed). For more information, please contact [email protected] Related ContentMore in this category‘The energy capital of the world’ – why the global and US elite are betting on HoustonKirkland, Simpson Thacher and Latham top LSEG PE rankings as partners look ahead to 2026Gibson Dunn to open in Spain with Freshfields corporate heavyweightInternational roundup: Reed Smith debuts in Atlanta with 15-partner team while Broadfield enters Hong Kong with Sidley trioMENA focus: Middle Eastern dreamsMiddle East and North Africa focus: The competitive edgeRevolving doors: Simpson Thacher, Latham, Sidley lead New Year London movesFive partners vie to succeed Hoyland as Simmons managing partner‘Seize every opportunity’ – Paul Hastings partner Reena Gogna on City law, Suits and poetry