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Dr Boaz Moselle—Cornerstone Research

02 August 2016
Issue: 7710 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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New senior vice president to lead European International Arbitration Practice

Cornerstone Research has announced that Dr Boaz Moselle has joined the firm as a senior vice president in London.

Dr Moselle joins from FTI Consulting, where he was senior managing director in the economic and financial consulting practice. He has extensive expertise in international arbitrations and is a renowned expert on energy-related disputes. He serves as an expert witness on a wide range of matters, including the impact of the financial crisis on investment into infrastructure projects and the economic analysis of competition law claims. In addition he has advised on a number of competition and regulatory matters in the gas and electricity industries.

As a former director of Ofgem, Dr Moselle has vast energy sector experience, with particular expertise in the economic and financial analysis of gas and power markets in Europe. He frequently advises on commercial, regulatory, and competition matters outside of the energy industry, including the assessment of antitrust damages, competitive abuse allegations, and merger analysis.

Cornerstone Research President and CEO, Michael E. Burton says: “We have an outstanding roster of experts affiliated with the firm and Boaz’s appointment as an energy dispute expert both strongly compliments our international arbitration offering and builds on our European growth strategy. We are pleased to meet this increased client demand in Europe with such an established expert in the energy sector.”

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