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Ramsi Woodcock

Assistant Professor of Law
University of Kentucky

Ramsi Woodcock is an expert on antitrust law, economics, and policy, with a particular focus on the consequences of the information age for the antitrust treatment of personalized pricing, dynamic pricing, and advertising. He has also written on the consequences of antitrust's consumer welfare standard for corporate law, antitrust error cost analysis, the innovation economics of reverse payment patent settlements, and the law and economics of risk exposure in the tort law context. His article "The Obsolescence of Advertising in the Information Age" recently appeared in The Yale Law Journal. Professor Woodcock co-taught a course on comparative competition law as Guest Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Mannheim, Germany, this past spring. Prior to joining the faculty at UK Law, Professor Woodcock was Assistant Professor of Legal Studies in the Department of Risk Management and Insurance in the J. Mack Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University, where he taught Risk Regulation, and held a secondary appointment in the College of Law at Georgia State University, where he taught Antitrust Law. He once practiced antitrust in the Washington, D.C., offices of WilmerHale, and served as a law clerk to Judge Thomas Ambro of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.



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