Matthew Strader
B.A., Economics, Davidson College (1999), J.D., Vanderbilt University School of Law (2002), LL.M., London School of Economics (2006), M.Phil., University College London (2012)
Research Topic: "The Dominance of Neoclassical Price Theory Over U.S. & EU Monopolization Law" |
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Matt is researching the influence of Neoclassical Price Theory over U.S. & E.U. monopolization law. Matt originally studied Economics at Davidson College, where he was a member of the Omicron Delta Epsilon International Economics Honorary Society. Matt then attended the University of South Carolina School of Law, which awarded him the Miriam Earle Scholarship, before transferring to and graduating from Vanderbilt University School of Law. Matt then practiced commercial and antitrust litigation for three years at Jones Day in Dallas, TX and Washington D.C., before earning an LL.M. at the London School of Economics, which also awarded him the Stanley De Smith Price for best performance in Public Law. Matt again practiced antitrust litigation at Hunton Williams in New York for 2.5 years and finally clerked for the Honorable Alan S. Gold of the Southern District of Florida in Miami. Matt earned a M.Phil. from University College London in July 2012.
Areas of Expertise
Antitrust, Regulation & Competition, Law and Economics
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Research Interests
Constitutional Law, Regulation
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Professional Experience
- 2002 - 2005: Associate, Jones Day
- 2007 - 2009: Associate, Hunton Williams
- 2009 : Law Clerk, Judge Alan S. Gold
- 2010 : Editor, Int'l IDEA
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