As an associate in Budapest, I work on labour law, information technology, privacy and data related matters for our national and international clients from various sectors including electronics, automotive and IT.
In my role, I work closely with local and international partners of the firm to ensure that we best serve our clients' needs. I particularly enjoy taking part in various projects aimed at delivering innovative solutions for our clients.
Prior to joining the firm in 2019, I worked in an international law firm mainly advising on data protection matters and in another automotive company on labour law issues. I graduated from the Faculty of Law of Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, Hungary in July 2019. I was also a student at the Faculty of Law of Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg, Germany where I mainly worked on a data protection research projects. Besides my legal education I also study business informatics to align my IT related advice to the best business needs of our clients.
I also participated at the Monroe E. Price Media Law Moot Court Competition, in which I was awarded the 'Best Speaker' prize in the regional rounds and reached the octo-finals with my teammates at Oxford University. Ever since I am honoured to be a judge at the competition from year to year.
I mainly publish and present in conferences related to employment law (e.g., Labor Law Research Network) and I am also a member of the prestigious Hungarian Employment Lawyer's Association.
I speak and work in English, German and Italian in addition to my native Hungarian.