Silvia Retamales Morales,
Judge Lawyer
(2024 – 2030)

Silvia Retamales Morales, Judge Lawyer

Silvia Retamales M. is a lawyer from Universidad de Chile and holds a LLM in Competition, Innovation, and Information from New York University. From 2022 to June 2024, She worked as a Director of the Competition and Regulation team at FerradaNehme. She also has been an External Consultant and Fellow at the International Energy Agency, OECD, in Paris, a research assistant at the Center for Civil Justice at New York University, and from June 2016 to December 2020, she served as judicial clerk at the TDLC.

She holds a Diploma in Competition Law and Policy and completed the course “New damages: market, competitor, and consumer damages,” both from Universidad de Chile (2015-16); and assisted to the Cresse Lawyer’s course “The role of Economics in Competition Law and Practice” at the Athens University of Economics and Business (2017).

She is a professor at the Universidad de Chile Law School. She has been taught undergraduate courses such as, Microeconomics, Law & Economics, Market Regulation, and Competition Law Litigation Seminar; and postgraduate lectures in the Diploma in Competition Law and Policy, organized by the Center for Regulation and Competition of the Faculty of Law of Universidad de Chile (RegCom).

She was appointed as Judge Lawyer of the TDLC in 2024.

Silvia Retamales Morales, Judge Lawyer

Silvia Retamales M. is a lawyer from Universidad de Chile and holds a LLM in Competition, Innovation, and Information from New York University. From 2022 to June 2024, She worked as a Director of the Competition and Regulation team at FerradaNehme. She also has been an External Consultant and Fellow at the International Energy Agency, OECD, in Paris, a research assistant at the Center for Civil Justice at New York University, and from June 2016 to December 2020, she served as judicial clerk at the TDLC.

She holds a Diploma in Competition Law and Policy and completed the course “New damages: market, competitor, and consumer damages,” both from Universidad de Chile (2015-16); and assisted to the Cresse Lawyer’s course “The role of Economics in Competition Law and Practice” at the Athens University of Economics and Business (2017).

She is a professor at the Universidad de Chile Law School. She has been taught undergraduate courses such as, Microeconomics, Law & Economics, Market Regulation, and Competition Law Litigation Seminar; and postgraduate lectures in the Diploma in Competition Law and Policy, organized by the Center for Regulation and Competition of the Faculty of Law of Universidad de Chile (RegCom).

She was appointed as Judge Lawyer of the TDLC in 2024.