Enrique Alberto Prieto-Ríos

Enrique Alberto Prieto-Ríos holds a PhD in Law from Birkbeck, University of London (2017), an MA in International Law from University College London (2008), and an LLB from Universidad del Rosario (2007). Dr. Prieto-Ríos is currently the Chief Editor of Estudios Socio-Jurídicos, an esteemed academic journal, and has previously served as Research Director of the […]

Kevin Prussia

Kevin Prussia is a partner in WilmerHale’s Litigation/Controversy Department, a member of the Intellectual Property Litigation and Trial Practice Groups, and a member of the firm’s Management Committee. Mr. Prussia is a nationally recognized litigator and trial lawyer, with significant experience representing leading life sciences and technology companies in major disputes involving intellectual property and […]

Nick Psyhogeos

Nick Psyhogeos is an Instructor at the Harvard Extension School where he teaches a course on digital technology and the future of work. He also co-founded and serves as CEO of Fork, a tech start-up incubating at the Harvard Innovation Lab that uses AI to advance employees toward higher-pay and demand occupations. He started his […]

Christina Pujals Ronan

Christina Pujals Ronan is an Assistant District Attorney at the Essex County District Attorney’s Office. During her fifteen years at the D.A.’s office, she was the lead prosecutor of the Essex County Gun Court, a fast track prosecution of firearm cases often including gang involvement. Currently, she is senior trial counsel at the Salem and […]

Benjamin David Pyle

Benjamin Pyle teaches and writes in empirical legal studies, employment law, and criminal law, with a particular focus on how the law influences employment prospects and post-conviction opportunities for people with criminal records. He has published work in law reviews and peer-reviewed journals, including the Notre Dame Law Review and the International Review of Law […]

Weijia Rao

Weijia Rao’s research applies empirical methods to the study of international and comparative law, with a focus on legal institutions governing global trade and investment. Her work has examined the influence of global businesses on government regulations, the role of domestic politics in international dispute resolution, the evolution and impacts of international investment agreements, and […]

Michael Refolo

Professor Refolo teaches a course on UCC Article 9 (Secured Transactions), and has also written a book on the Massachusetts Uniform Commercial Code, now in its second edition. Professor Refolo focuses his legal practice on business law, including mergers and acquisitions, securities, banking, loan documentation review, legal opinions, and in the drafting and review of business […]