Eugene Scalia is returning to the partnership of Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, where the son of the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia had worked before becoming the U.S. Secretary of Labor during the Trump administration.
Scalia will again co-chair Gibson Dunn’s administrative law and regulatory practice group, and he will advise clients on a broad range of regulatory, appellate, and labor and employment matters, the firm said.
Scalia took the reins at the Labor Department in September 2019 after former secretary Alexander Acosta resigned in the face of public criticism of his role in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. ...
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