Michal Gal

Prof. Niva Elkin Koren

University of Haifa.

Winner of the Jerry S. Cohen Medal for Best Article in Antitrust written in 2017, for Michal S. Gal and Alan Miller, "Patent Challenge Clauses: A new Antitrust Offense"? 92 Iowa L. Rev.(2016) 

Prof. Gal (LL.B., LL.M., S.J.D.) is Professor and Director of the Forum on Law and Markets at the Faculty of Law, Haifa University, Israel. She held research and visiting positions at NYU, Columbia, Georgetown, Melbourne, SciencesPo and Lisbon. Prof. Gal is the author of several books, including Competition Policy for Small Market Economies (Harvard University Press, 2003). She published numerous scholarly articles on competition law issues and has won prizes for her research and for her teaching.

Inter alia, she was chosen as one of the ten most promising young legal scholars in Israel (Globes, 2007) and as one of the leading women in competition law around the world (Global Competition Review, 2013). Her paper (co-authored with Alan Miller) "Patent Challenge: A new Antitrust Offense?", won the Jerry S. Cohen Memorial Fund Antitrust Writing Award for best paper in 2017.

She also won twice the Antitrust Writings Award for papers in the categories of merger policy and monopolies. Prof. Gal served as a consultant to several international organizations (including OECD, UNCTAD) on issues of competition law in small and developing economies and is a non-governmental advisor of the International Competition Network (ICN). She also advised several small economies on the framing of their competition laws. She is a board member of several international antitrust organizations, including the American Antitrust Institute (AAI), The Antitrust Consumer Institute, and the Asian Competition Law and Economics Center (ACLEC). She is the incoming President of the international Academic Society for Competition Law (ASCOLA). ​


Academic Ranks

  • Full Professor, Faculty of law, University of Haifa (2011-present)
  • Associate Dean Faculty of law, University of Haifa (2009-2012) 
  • Associate Professor, Faculty of law, University of Haifa (2007-2011)
  • Director of Advanced Studies, Faculty of law, University of Haifa (2009-2012)
  • Director, Forum of Law and Markets, Faculty of law, University of Haifa (2008- present)
  • Assistant Professor, Faculty of law, University of Haifa (2002-2006)
  • Abroad​
  • NYU, Global Hauser Visiting Professor  (2006, 2007, NYU@NUS 2010NYU@NUS 2012)
  • National University of Singapore, Distinguished Visitor (2010, 2012)
  • University of Melbourne, Visiting Professor (2009, 2015)
  • Catholic University of Lisbon, Portugal, Visiting Professor (2009, 2016)​
  • Georgetown University, Dean's Visiting Professor (2007-8)
  • Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Bonn, Germany, Visiting Scholar (2006).
  • Sciences Po (Paris) Visiting Researcher (2015).
  • Columbia University, Visiting Professor (2016), Research Scholar (1998-2000).

Membership in  Scholarly or Professional Organizations

Education

  • J.S.D.- (Alan Marks Medal for best graduate thesis) May 2000, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto.
  • LL.M.- (Alan Marks Medal for best graduate thesis) August 1996, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto
  • Law Clerk, Supreme Court of the State of Israel
  • LL.B.- (Magna Cum Laude), June 1993: Faculty of Law, Tel-Aviv University.​

Fields of Intrests

  • Competition law and Policy, Antitrust Law
  • Law and Economics
  • Economic Regulation
  • International Trade
  • Intellectual property
  • Corporations

 Additional Professional Milestones

  • 2017 Winner of the Jerry S. Cohen Memorial Fund Writing Award for best paper in 2017, for the paper “Patent Challenge Clauses: A new Antitrust Offense?” (co-authored with Alan Miller). The award is given by the American Antitrust Institute
  • 2016 Winner of the  Jerry S. Cohen Memorial Fund Writing Award for best paper in 2016 on Antitrust in Platform Markets, for the paper “The Hidden Costs of Free Goods: Implications for Antitrust Enforcement,” (co-authored with Dan Rubinfeld).
  • 2016 Antitrust Awards Winner, best article on unilateral conduct for 2016, for "Access Barriers to Big Data" (co-authored with Dan Rubinfeld).
  • 2014 ​ Paper titled "Merger Policy for Small and Micro Economies" chosen by the  Antitrust Writing Awards Steering Committee as best paper written in 2013 on mergers and acquisitions. Competition organized by George Washington University and the Concurrences journal.​
  • May 2010 Chosen by the Antitrust & Competition Policy Blog as one of the "Best of the Best: Top Female Antitrust and Economics Law Professors"
  • May 2009 Chosen by the Global Competition Review as one of the leading "Women in Antitrust" worldwide
  • 2007 Chosen by Globes as one of ten young promising legal researchers in Israel, based on a survey of leading Israeli legal scholars.
  • 2004 Winner of the Zeltner Prize for Young Researcher
  • 1999/2000 Alan Marks Medal for best thesis submitted in 1999/2000, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto 
  • 1995/6 Alan Marks Medal for best thesis submitted in 1995/6, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto
  • March 1992-November 1992: Law Clerk, Supreme Court of the State of Israel, The Honorable Justice Shoshana Netanyahu