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Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
1050 CONNECTICUT AVENUE, N.W.
WASHINGTON DC 20036-5306
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
United States

Work Department

Labor and Employment, Administrative Law and Regulatory, Financial Institutions

Position

Eugene Scalia is experienced in a broad range of labor and employment matters (including discrimination law, wage-hour, traditional labor, investigations, and ERISA) and regulatory matters involving SEC, CFPB, CFTC, FCC, Department of Transportation, and other agencies. Senior Fellow, Administrative Conference of the United States.

For more information, please visit https://www.gibsondunn.com/lawyer/scalia-eugene/

Career

2019 – 2021 US Secretary of Labor and member of Cabinet. 2002-03, Solicitor of Labor, principal legal officer of the US Department of Labor. 1992-93, Special Assistant to US Attorney General.

Education

JD, University of Chicago: Editor-in-Chief, ‘Law Review’.

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Labor and employment > Labor and employment disputes (including collective actions)

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP‘s practice is regularly called upon by boards of directors and CEOs of major corporations in the retail, tech, and financial services segments for its employment litigation prowess. Core areas of practice for the group include the defense of wage-and-hour class actions, employment discrimination cases, whistleblower litigation, executive compensation mandates, and trade secret litigation. Leadership of the department is shared by Los Angeles-based Katherine Smith and Washington DC-based Jason Schwartz. Smith has broad advisory and contentious labor and employment experience that includes individual, representative and class action litigation at both the trial court and appellate level. Schwartz handles all manner of contentious mandates, among them sensitive workplace investigations, discrimination class actions, whistleblower protection claims, and workplace safety litigation. Additional key contacts in Washington DC, include ex- Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia and Molly Senger, who has litigation, arbitration, and mediation experience.