Graduated in law from the University of Turin in April 2025, with a thesis titled “Disinformation and Deepfakes: Technical-Legal Problems,” she developed a strong interest in the protection of creativity in all its forms (music, cinema, publishing, art) and in digital innovation.
During her university career, the industrial law course sparked a passion for intellectual property law, with a particular focus on copyright and the new challenges posed by technological advancements.
After deepening her knowledge through a legal writing course and a summer school at the University of Tbilisi (Georgia), she began a collaboration with 42 Law Firm in October 2025 as a trainee lawyer, with the goal of specializing in copyright and the protection of creative works, both in traditional and digital contexts.

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