| Pierre-Hugues Verdier Associate Professor of Law LL.M., Harvard Law School, 2004 Diploma, Hague Academy of International Law, 2007 LL.B., McGill University, 2001 B.C.L., McGill University, 2001 Pierre-Hugues Verdier joined the faculty in 2009. He specializes in international law, financial regulation and the role of law in international economic relations. His current research focuses on the role of transnational networks of regulators in supervising financial and banking markets, and on the design of international regulatory regimes. After graduating from McGill University’s Faculty of Law in 2001, Verdier clerked for the Supreme Court of Canada, practiced corporate and financial law with Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP in New York City, and pursued graduate legal studies at Harvard, where he was a John M. Olin Fellow in Law and Economics. Prior to joining the faculty, he also was affiliated with the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs and taught at Boston University School of Law. He is an S.J.D. candidate at Harvard Law School. | |

