Matteo Bonuzzi is a member of the Maritime and Transportation Industry Group at Montgomery McCracken.
Prior to joining Montgomery McCracken, Matteo performed clerk duties under the Honorable Arnold L. New at the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas in 2014. He reviewed motions to dismiss and summary judgment in complex litigation cases. Matteo also drafted ruling recommendations and performed research on the adjudication of cases involving physical injuries related to asbestos exposure.
Matteo graduated with honors from the Universitá Degli Studi di Genova. He practiced transportation law in an Italian boutique firm in 2011 and 2012, before obtaining a Master’s of Law degree at New York University School of Law in 2013. In addition, Matteo had the privilege to be appointed Junior Research Scholar at NYU in 2013 by the Dean. In that capacity, he conducted legal research on the relationship between International law and the European Union legal system, with emphasis in claims brought by private parties against member states on EU institutions for violation of WTO laws.
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