LAW
ADMISSIONS
New York State Bar, First Department, 2020
Legal Experience
Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP
Outside Counsel (2025-present)
Intellectual Property Associate (2022-2025)
The Nilson Law Group, PLLC
Associate (Sept. 2019 - June 2022); Legal Intern (Jan. - April 2019)
ProPublica
Volunteer (Spring - Fall 2019; Fall 2021)
Louis Vuitton
Intellectual Property Intern – Civil Enforcement Team (Summer 2018)
The Actors Fund
Legal Fellow – Performing Arts Legacy project (Spring 2018)
Christie’s
Intellectual Property Intern (Summer 2017)
Legal Research and Writing
2024: Should There Be a Right to Repair in Fashion?, The Katten Kattwalk Issue 27
2024: Birkin Bag Suit Pits Antitrust Law Against Desire for Exclusivity, Bloomberg Law (co-authored with Karen Artz Ash)
2024: Street Artists Test Right of Publicity Limits in Fashion Case, Bloomberg Law (co-authored with Karen Artz Ash)
2024: Let Them Eat Cake: Italy’s Antitrust and Advertising Authorities Crack Down on Influencers, Kattison Avenue/Katten Kattwalk Issue 3
2023: ‘Superfake’ Products Test Consumers and Brands in Trademark Law, Bloomberg Law
2023: The ‘Clock Is Ticking’: Is Fashion Ready for Increased Demand for and Scrutiny of Sustainability?, Kattison Avenue/Katten Kattwalk Issue 2
2022: #tiktokcringe: Targeted Ads Are No 'Legitimate Basis' for Data Processing, Says Italy's Data Privacy Protection Authority, Kattison Avenue Issue 9
2022: War and Peace at Rospatent: Protecting Trademarks in Russia, The Katten Kattwalk Issue 24
2022: EU Commission Investigates Cartel Breach in Fashion Sector, The Katten Kattwalk Issue 24
2019: Co-author, with Professor Shlomit Yanisky-Ravid, From the Myth of Babel to Google Translate: Confronting Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence – Copyright and Algorithmic Biases in Online Translation Systems, 43 Seattle U. L. Rev. 99 (September 2019). https://digitalcommons.law.seattleu.edu/sulr/vol43/iss1/4/
Fall 2018: Research Assistant to Professor Danielle K. Citron, expert on civil rights, civil liberties and online privacy. Conducted research on the chilling effects of surveillance on speech and the use of photography and film as courtroom evidence
2017-2018: Staff, Fordham International Law Journal, Volume 43
June-December 2017: Research Assistant to Professor Tanya K. Hernandez, expert on race law, anti-discrimination law and civil rights. Proofread text and checked citations for articles and the book Multiracials and Civil Rights: Mixed Race Stories of Discrimination.
Education: J.D., Fordham University School of Law, New York, NY (May 2019), with a concentration in Intellectual Property and Information Law
Selected coursework: First Amendment – Mass Media Law – Civil Rights & Civil Liberties in the Digital Age – Criminal Law Theory – International Labor Law – Trademark & Unfair Competition Law – Art & Cultural Heritage Law – Intellectual Property Law & Design.