FTC VETERAN GILMAN JOINS ICLE AS SENIOR SCHOLAR

PORTLAND, Ore. (Sept. 13, 2022) — The International Center for Law & Economics (ICLE) today announced that Daniel Gilman has joined the institute as a senior scholar of competition policy.

Prior to joining ICLE, Dan spent 16 years as an attorney-advisor in the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Office of Policy Planning, where he worked on competition issues in health-care and technology markets and, more broadly, on the competitive impact of regulation, with a focus on privacy regulations, among others. 

During a leave from the FTC in the 2014-2015 academic year, Dan visited Harvard Law School as the Victor H. Kramer Foundation Fellow in antitrust law and economics. He previously was a visiting professor of law at the University of Maryland School of Law, where he taught law and economics and health and science law. 

“We are thrilled to have the opportunity both to work with Dan and to learn from him,” ICLE President and Founder Geoffrey Manne said. “Few can match his combined expertise both as a scholar of competition law and as a practitioner.”

Dan has also taught at Georgetown University Law Center, Penn State University College of Medicine, and at Washington University in St. Louis. He also has experience in private practice with Hogan & Hartson LLP in Washington, D.C. 

“I’m excited to join the team at ICLE,” Giman said. “It’s an ideal place for me to continue the work at the heart of my career: economically grounded research and advocacy on competition policy and regulation, in the service of consumer welfare.”

Dan’s work has been published in such academic journals as Georgetown Law Journal, American Journal of Law & Medicine, Nursing Economics, the Journal of Health Care Law & Policy, Behavioral & Brain Sciences, and the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. He holds a law degree from Georgetown, a PhD in philosophy from the University of Chicago, and an undergraduate degree from Dartmouth College.