Philip vom Baur works with law firms and their clients, investors, regulatory authorities, and utilities to help unravel and solve complex economic challenges in the energy sector and other regulated markets. He believes turning complex economic questions into comprehensible answers based on economic-first principles and communicating them effectively to non-economists improves decision making and provides valuable insights for clients.
Mr. vom Baur supports law firms and their clients as an economic expert in arbitration proceedings; advises companies and regulators on market design, regulation, and competition matters; and provides regulatory and commercial due diligence advice to infrastructure investors. His recent work covers quantum of damages and lost profits estimation, state aid, contract reviews, competition in gas and electricity markets, decarbonization, and network regulation. He has provided expert economic analysis on economic and financial issues in ICSID, ICC, UNCITRAL, and DIS cases. Mr. vom Baur also has experience advising network operators on strategic questions related to the energy transition and other market developments and presenting his analysis before regulatory authorities.
Applying his expertise in regulatory, industrial, and financial economics, Mr. vom Baur’s work spans industries including power generation, transmission, electricity, oil and gas, chemicals, industrial manufacturing, and telecommunications.