J.C. Gozzi brings academic and professional experience to his antitrust work, leveraging insights from his research on financial globalization and corporate finance.

Summary

Juan Carlos Gozzi has significant experience conducting economic and statistical analyses of competition, market definition, class certification, and damages estimation. He has provided expert support in antitrust cases in a variety of industries, including LIBOR-Based Financial Instruments Antitrust Litigation, NFL's "Sunday Ticket" Antitrust Litigation, Oliver v. Amex, and Veeva Systems Inc. v. IQVIA Inc.

Before joining Bates White, Juan Carlos was an Economic Project Manager at the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve, working on issues related to banking, global financial stability, and digital currencies. He also has extensive experience consulting with the World Bank, conducting policy-oriented research on financial market development and public sector interventions to improve access to finance. In addition to his professional experience, Juan Carlos was a faculty member at the University of Warwick, where he taught undergraduate and graduate courses on macroeconomics and international finance. His research includes work on US banking, financial globalization, corporate finance, and firm financing and access to capital. Juan Carlos has published his research in leading peer-reviewed academic journals such as the Journal of Financial Economics, Journal of International Economics, and Journal of Banking & Finance.

Education

PhD, Economics, Brown University

MA, Economics, Brown University

BA, Economics, Universidad del CEMA (Argentina)

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