Geoffrey Manne

Attorney, Economist, and Policy Analyst in Portland, Oregon

Geoffrey Manne

Attorney, Economist, and Policy Analyst in Portland, Oregon

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Geoffrey A. Manne is the founder and president of the International Center for Law and Economics (ICLE), based in Portland, Oregon. Prior to founding ICLE, Manne was a law professor at Lewis & Clark Law School specializing in antitrust law and economics, intellectual property law, corporate governance, and international economic regulation. From 2006-2009, he took a leave from teaching to direct Microsoft’s legal and economics academic outreach program. His publications have appeared in journals including the Journal of Competition Law and Economics, the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy and the Columbia Business Law Journal. Professor Manne practiced antitrust law at Latham & Watkins and served as a teaching fellow at the University of Chicago Law School and the University of Virginia School of Law. He clerked for Judge Morris S. Arnold on the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals and worked as a research assistant for Judge Richard Posner. With FTC Commissioner Joshua Wright, Professor Manne is the editor of a volume from Cambridge University Press entitled Competition Policy and Intellectual Property Law Under Uncertainty: Regulating Innovation. Professor Manne is a member of the Federal Circuit Bar, the American Law and Economics Association, the Canadian Law and Economics Association and the Society for Institutional & Organizational Economics.

  • Work
    • International Center for Law & Economics
  • Education
    • University of Chicago
    • University of Chicago Law School