Stuart M. Gerson, a Member of the Firm in the Litigation and Health Care & Life Sciences practices, in the firm's Washington, DC, and New York offices, was quoted in Law360, in “Sessions' History Is Short but Not Silent on Antitrust,” by Melissa Lipman. (Read the full version – subscription required.)
Following is an excerpt:
“Jeff Sessions as U.S. attorney general in Alabama had a focus on criminal matters, on things related to the day-to-day business of his U.S. attorney's office, which was not antitrust at all," said Epstein Becker Green's Stuart Gerson, who worked with Sessions while serving at the DOJ. "As a senator, he's certainly had a tremendous interest in Justice Department issues, but his leading issue has been immigration.”