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Thomas J. Kim is a partner in the Washington D.C. office of Gibson Dunn, where he is a Co-Chair of the firm’s Securities Regulation and Corporate Governance Practice Group. Tom focuses his practice on a broad range of SEC disclosure and regulatory matters, including capital raising, tender offer transactions, shareholder activist situations, and corporate governance and compliance issues. He also advises clients on securities issues raised by cryptocurrency offerings, SEC enforcement investigations and internal investigations involving disclosure, registration, corporate governance, and auditor independence issues. Tom has extensive experience handling regulatory matters for companies with the SEC, including obtaining no-action and exemptive relief, interpretive guidance and waivers, and responding to disclosure and financial statement reviews by the Division of Corporation Finance. Prior to joining Gibson Dunn, Tom served at the SEC for six years as the Chief Counsel and Associate Director of the Division of Corporation Finance, and for one year as Counsel to the Chairman. As Chief Counsel, Tom was responsible for the Division’s no-action, interpretive and exemptive positions. He also led several rulemaking initiatives including eliminating the prohibition on general solicitation in Rule 506 and Rule 144A offerings, the concept release on the U.S. proxy system, and the interpretive release on the use of company websites.