
Research Interests: Criminal law; Corporate law; White-collar crime; and the intersections between business & ethics and corporate misbehavior
Thesis: As Long As You Make Money: An Inquiry Into the Criminogenic Effects of the Profit Motive
Supervisory Professor: Prof. Aneil Kovvali
Education:
LLM, Indiana University Maurer School of Law ‘2023
JD, Bocconi University Law School ‘2023 (expected, GPA: 29.8/30)
Biography:
Gregorio Casoni received his LL.M. in Business and Commercial Law from Maurer School of Law (May ’23), and is expected to graduate in Sept. ’23 from the Bocconi University Law School (Milan, Italy). He is actively engaged in the Maurer community as a graduate representative in the Student Bar Association and as selected member of the Dean’s Advisory Council. His research interests cover corporate law, criminal law, and the intersections between business ethics and white-collar crime. At Maurer, he is a research assistant to Criminal Law Professor India Thusi. At Bocconi, he is a research assistant to Criminal Law Professor Tommaso Trinchera. He writes his thesis on the intersections between shareholder value maximization and corporate misconduct under the supervision of Professor Aneil Kovvali. During his fourth year of law school, he worked as a pro-bono legal assistant in the Milan Bollate Prison, providing legal advice on issues of criminal law, criminal procedure, and penitentiary law.
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