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David Debold joined the Washington, D.C. office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher in 2003. He practices in the Litigation Department, and is a member of the firm’s Appellate and Constitutional Law, Securities Litigation and White Collar Defense and Investigations Practice Groups.
Since joining the firm, David has represented numerous individuals and businesses in a wide variety of white collar, regulatory enforcement, and appellate matters.
David’s white collar and regulatory matters include: major SEC enforcement actions and investigations involving accounting irregularities, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, and books and records issues; large-scale corporate internal investigations for Fortune 50 companies (including independent investigations for audit committees of boards of directors); investigations and regulatory actions by FINRA and the PCAOB; and federal criminal investigations and prosecutions involving a number of federal offenses in the environmental, tax, mortgage loan fraud, securities fraud, stock options backdating, money laundering, and antitrust areas.
David’s appellate practice includes federal and state court appeals across a broad spectrum of civil and criminal issues; petitions for writs of certiorari filed in the United States Supreme Court in both civil and criminal cases; and merits appeals in the United States Supreme Court. David’s appellate experience includes more than 85 oral arguments in the United States Courts of Appeals and the briefing of more than 200 appeals.
Representative matters handled by David include:
David also has significant experience in advising companies on how to create or update their compliance programs to comply with requirements mandated by the United States Sentencing Commission and other authorities. David was Special Counsel to the Sentencing Commission when the guidelines governing corporations took effect, and as Chair of the Commission’s Practitioners Advisory Group he has testified before the Commission on these and other issues related to the enforcement of federal criminal law.
Prior to joining the firm, David served as an Assistant United States Attorney in Detroit, Michigan, where he had a distinguished career in government service as a member of the office’s Criminal Trial and Appellate Divisions. In his years as a trial lawyer for that office, he directed more than 100 grand jury investigations and brought to trial over a dozen felony cases, including a multi-million dollar construction loan fraud, a large-scale investment scam and the attempted murder of a federal agent.
David has lectured frequently at national conferences on criminal law and appellate issues. He is chair of the United States Sentencing Commission’s Practitioners Advisory Group, which provides input from private practitioners on a variety of sentencing-related issues including proposed amendments to the Federal Sentencing Guidelines and legislative initiatives. He is editor of the ABA’s two-volume treatise, “Practice Under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines,” a comprehensive sentencing resource. He also has written numerous articles on developments in federal sentencing law at the Supreme Court level, as well as updates on Department of Justice policies in the investigation and prosecution of corporations and other organizations. David has also been recognized by The Best Lawyers in America® since 2023 in the categories of Securities Litigation and White-Collar: Criminal Defense.
David graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School in 1985, and served as a law clerk to the Honorable Cornelia G. Kennedy of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
Harvard University - 1985 Juris Doctor
Wayne State University - 1982 Bachelor of Arts
District of Columbia Bar
Michigan Bar