Freddy Thomas has been associated with SLCU since 2012, bringing over a decade of corporate experience from roles at America Online, AIG, Aviva, and Future Group. At SLCU, his academic interests focus on the intersection of Economics and Law. He teaches courses such as Economics for Law (Papers 1 and 2) and Law and Economics, emphasizing how economic principles shape legal systems.
In addition to teaching, he delivers specialized lectures on topics like Competition Law, Mergers & Acquisitions Law, and other non-commercial legal areas. These lectures explore the economic theories underlying legal practices, offering students a nuanced perspective on legal frameworks.
His research spans antitrust economics, corporate governance, regulatory systems, contract theory, and non-commercial domains like tort law and criminal justice. Passionate about public engagement, Freddy writes to simplify complex economic concepts for wider audiences. This work supports his mission to enhance economic literacy, fostering informed citizens capable of influencing sound policy decisions.
Freddy?s contributions exemplify his dedication to blending academic rigor with practical insights, advancing interdisciplinary scholarship at SLCU.