Assistant professor of law (business Associations, corporate finance)
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.,
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. In 2003 Professor Gatti
joined Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton as an associate, working
first in Rome and Milan and later in New York.
Prior to joining
the Rutgers faculty in 2012, he was the director of legal affairs 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.
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