Christopher Sagers
Chris Sagers is Professor of Law at Cleveland State University, where he teaches Antitrust, Banking Regulation, Business Organizations, Law & Economics, Administrative Law, and a seminar concerning the theory of the firm. He is the author or editor of four books and numerous articles that focus on antitrust, regulated industries, and financial regulation. He has given testimony on these matters before Congress and the U.S, Antitrust Modernization Commission and is a frequent panelist and lecturer. He is a Senior Fellow of the American Antitrust Institute, an elected member of the American Law Institute, and a leadership member of the Antitrust Section of the American Bar Association.
Before joining the faculty, Professor Sagers practiced law for four years in Washington, D.C., first at Arnold & Porter and then at Shea & Gardner. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan Schools of Law and Public Policy.
Hailing originally from the peaceful obscurity of small-town Iowa, Professor Sagers lives with his wife and sons in the nicest little town in America, Cleveland Heights, Ohio.