Research Fellow, Program on Corporate Governance, Harvard Law School
Adjunct Faculty, Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University
About me
I completed my Ph.D. studies at Tel Aviv University in the summer of 2020, where I was writing my thesis on fiduciary law from a comparative perspective under the supervision of Prof. Hanoch Dagan. I was a post-doctoral fellow at the Sacher Institute for Legislative Research and Comparative Law, at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and last year I was a research fellow at Tel Aviv University. I'm currently a fellow at the Harvard Law School, The Program on Corporate Governance.
My research interests include are fiduciary law, contract law, corporate law, and restitution of unjust enrichment. I’m interested in both the theoretical aspect of private law and in the possible practical implications of legal theory. I also think there is much value in taking a comparative perspective on the development of legal doctrines.
Cleaning up the Corporate Opportunity Doctrine Mess: A First Principles Approach, forthcoming in the Washington & Lee Law Review (fall 2023)