In court: Gibson Dunn partner could face disbarment after submitting incorrect documents in Djibouti case

In court: Gibson Dunn partner could face disbarment after submitting incorrect documents in Djibouti case

Gibson Dunn & Crutcher referred itself to the Solicitors Regulation Authority last week [6 March] after it was alleged that disputes partner Peter Gray submitted incorrectly dated documents to the UK courts in a case between the Djibouti government and one of its wealthiest citizens Abdourahman Boreh.

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