To provide economic concepts and research analysis in a professional services setting for international arbitration research
Requirements
- Undergraduate degree in a quantitative discipline (e.g. economics, business, finance, mathematics)
 
- Strong academic performance with a GPA of 3.7 or higher (based on a 4.0 scale)
 
- Familiarity with financial concepts and interest in learning more
 
- Proficiency in Excel
 
- Knowledge of programming languages, such as R, Python, Stata, SAS, and VBA
 
Responsibilities
- Build economic, financial, and operational models using Excel
 
- Create innovative data-based solutions for clients using programming languages, such as R, Python, Stata, SAS, and VBA
 
- Conduct comprehensive research, including market analysis, literature reviews, document examination, and writing memos
 
- Assist in preparing expert reports and presentations, helping experts present complex economic and financial concepts clearly in legal and regulatory contexts
 
- Analyze economic impacts and calculating damages resulting from breaches in international contracts
 
- Assess the economic value of investments and the financial impacts of regulatory changes or expropriation
 
- Evaluate financial transactions, market conditions, and the economic consequences of business decisions in cross-border commercial conflicts
 
Other
- Great teamwork and leadership skills
 
- Intellectual curiosity and creativity
 
- A high degree of ownership and commitment
 
- General finance knowledge
 
- Cover Letter, Resume, and Transcript(s) (unofficial copies accepted) are required for application