Lorenzo Luisetto

Lorenzo Luisetto

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About

Lorenzo G. Luisetto is an Assistant Professor of Law at Cleveland State University, College of Law, where he teaches contracts and business-related courses. His research interests revolve around contracts and related antitrust issues, franchising, and the regulation of labor markets, with a particular focus on worker mobility and monopsony. Much of his work is empirical, aiming to inform regulatory approaches that reduce abuse and anticompetitive losses while enhancing social welfare, investment, and innovation.

Prior to joining CSU Law, Professor Luisetto was a Research Scholar at the Empirical Legal Studies Center of the University of Michigan Law School, where he also earned his S.J.D. He previously completed his Ph.D. and Master's Degree in Law (5-year program, J.D. equivalent) at the University of Trento, Faculty of Law. 

Research interests

  • Contracts and Antitrust
  • Employment and Labor Law
  • Franchising
  • Empirical Law and Economics

Teaching

  • Contracts
  • Corporations

Disciplines

  • Law
  • Antitrust and Trade Regulation
  • Contracts
  • Labor and Employment Law