Matteo Gatti teaches Business Organizations, Mergers and Acquisitions,
and Corporate Finance. After working for a corporate law firm in Italy,
Russia, and New York, and being in-house counsel at a multinational
television company, he joined the Rutgers faculty in 2012. He is the
author of a book and several journal articles.
Professor Gatti received his J.D. summa cum laude from the University
of Milan, his LL.M. from Harvard Law School, and his S.J.D. in corporate law from the University of Brescia. He began his legal teaching career
in the corporate and commercial law department at the University of
Milan School of Law. Then, after receiving his LL.M., he taught courses and
seminars in Securities Regulation, Mergers and Acquisitions, and Corporate Finance as an assistant professor at the University of
Milan-Bicocca School of Law. Professor Gatti worked at Cleary Gottlieb
Steen & Hamilton as an associate, first in Italy and later in New
York. Prior to joining the Rutgers faculty in 2012, he was in-house
counsel at Scripps Networks.
Professor Gatti is the author of a book on tender offers published in
Italy in 2004. His scholarly articles have been published in the Stanford Journal of Law, Business and Finance, the Northwestern Journal of International Law and Business, and the University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law, as well as in European and Italian law journals, and have been quoted by the Italian SEC and Italian courts.