About
I am an Associate Professor of Law at Tulane University School of Law. I focus my work on the intersections of private law and digital technologies. I am interested in how the algorithmic online market impacts the architecture of private law, including especially the
concepts of autonomy and equality in contracting. I approach these questions from both theoretical and practical angles, including critically evaluating the existing regulatory and policy frameworks and exploring innovative regulatory pathways. A major part of my work focuses on the comparative study of private law and digital market regulation in the EU and the U.S.
My current work explores algorithmic price personalization (including the recently published Cambridge Handbook of Algorithmic Price Personalization and the Law) alongside digital vulnerability, consumer protection online, and private regulation within the platform economy.
In addition to serving on the faculty at Tulane, I am currently an Affiliated Fellow of the Information Society Project at Yale Law School, a Council Member of the Louisiana State Law Institute, a member of the European Law Institute, and a member of the Society of European Contract Law. I am also an Editor for the Journal of European Consumer and Market Law and The Rabel Journal of Comparative and International Private Law. I earned my Ph.D. in Law from the Polish Academy of Science and my LLM from Yale Law School, where I served as a Lead Editor on the Yale Journal on Regulation and an Editor on the Yale Journal of Law & Technology.
Prior to joining Tulane, I worked at several academic institutions across the US, Europe, and Israel, including the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law (Senior Research Fellow), New York University School of Law (Emile Noël Fellow), Tel Aviv University Buchmann Faculty of Law (Fellow at the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics and the Blavatnik Interdisciplinary Cyber Research Center) and the European University Institute (Max Weber Fellow). I was also appointed as a Member of the Office of Studies
and Analyses of the Supreme Court of Poland. I have received scholarships and research grants from institutions including Yale University (Fox International Fellowship) and the European Commission.
In my free time, I explore the connections between classical music, jazz, and law.
