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Email: julie.carey@nera.com
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Doctoral Studies coursework/MA in economics, Pennsylvania State University
BS in economics, Allegheny College
Julie Carey is an energy economist who regularly provides expert evidence in energy-related commercial and regulatory disputes, and in international arbitrations. She has approximately 25 years of experience addressing economic issues in power, oil and petroleum, gas and LNG, coal, renewables, pipelines, railroad, and transportation sectors.
Ms. Carey has authored expert reports and provided expert testimony on energy industry matters in US courts and AAA arbitration, before international arbitration panels (LCIA, ICC, SCC, HKIA, JCA and ad hoc), and before the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), Canadian energy regulators, and many other regulatory agencies. Her work has involved breach of contract, antitrust, and other types of disputes across the energy and transportation sectors. In commercial disputes, Ms. Carey has quantified economic damages and conducted valuation analyses in dozens of cases. She frequently conducts economic analyses on energy market dynamics (i.e., supply, demand, and pricing); energy contract, competition, regulatory and policy analyses; macroeconomic analyses (i.e., jobs, GDP, and taxes); and environmental assessments. Appearing before energy regulatory agencies, Ms. Carey frequently provides competition analyses for approval of market-based rates, negotiated rates and mergers and acquisitions, analysis of market manipulation, discrimination and other types of claims, and other regulatory economic analyses, with substantial regulatory experience in power, renewables, pipelines, and railroad transportation.
Ms. Carey is recognized as a leading energy expert (2020-2023) and a leading arbitration expert (2021-2023) by Who’s Who Legal. She has been lauded by clients as a standout name in the field, revered for her “very deep knowledge of the energy industry, markets and regulation” and as someone who “excels as an energy economist working on energy-related commercial and regulatory disputes in power, oil, and gas.”
She has been recognized as a “highly credible witness and “a highly qualified expert who is not scared to roll up her sleeves and work hard to be more prepared than any other experts.” Clients also note Ms. Carey “provides very thorough and comprehensive expert work,” has “a great emphasis on details,” and will “[have] an excellent understanding of the issues on a case.”
Ms. Carey is an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University, where she teaches energy economics and policy in the graduate economics and political economy programs.
Title | Type | Author | ||
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All Roads Lead to Asia: Some Guideposts for Economic Damages | Published Article | Julie M. Carey, Dr. Christian Dippon, Bradley A. Heys | ||
Global Arbitration in the Energy Sector | Published Article | Julie M. Carey, Dr. Fabrizio Hernandez and Dr. Richard Hern | ||
GAR Commercial Arbitration 2021: Measuring Economic Damages with Maximum Certainty | Book | Julie M. Carey, Dr. Christian Dippon, and Dr. Will Taylor | ||
GAR Commercial Arbitration 2020: Measuring Economic Damages with Maximum Certainty | Published Article | Julie M. Carey, Dr. Christian Dippon, and Dr. Will Taylor | ||
Measuring Economic Damages with Maximum Certainty | Published Article | Julie M. Carey, Dr. Christian Dippon, and Dr. Will Taylor | ||
NERA Electricity Insights | Q1 2018 | Report | Scott J. Bloomberg | ||
NERA Electricity Insights | Q4 2017 | Report | Scott J. Bloomberg | ||
NERA Electricity Insights | Q3 2017 | Report | Scott J. Bloomberg | ||
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World Arbitration Update 3rd Edition | 22 May 2023 | |||
Oil and Pipeline Markets Overview | 15 September 2022 | |||
The Future of the US Renewable Energy Disputes: Decoding Recent Trends and Updates | 24 March 2020 | |||
Energy Disputes and Litigation: Effective Strategies and Best Practices for the Year ... | 05 December 2019 | |||
How to Effectively Prove and Recover Lost Profit Damages: Practical Guide in 2019 | 03 May 2019 | |||
AOPL Annual Business Conference | 19 October 2017 | |||
Transportation Forum XIV | 16 October 2017 | |||
Global Market Entry Strategy Forum | 11 July 2017 | |||
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Nine NERA Experts Recognized in Who’s Who Legal: Arbitration 2023 | 05 December 2022 | Press Release | ||
NERA Experts Recognized in Who’s Who Legal: Energy Experts 2022 | 23 June 2022 | Press Release | ||
Eight NERA Experts Recognized in Who’s Who Legal: Arbitration 2022 | 12 December 2021 | Press Release | ||
Ten NERA Experts Recognized in Who’s Who Legal: Arbitration 2021 | 14 December 2020 | Press Release | ||
NERA Economic Consulting Announces Senior-Level Promotions | 27 February 2020 | Press Release | ||
NERA Energy Experts Recognized in Who’s Who Legal: Energy 2019 | 02 September 2019 | Press Release | ||
How Do You Find the Right Expert? | 24 May 2018 | Press Release | ||
Energy Economist Joins NERA Economic Consulting | 13 July 2017 | Press Release | ||
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