
Anna is well known for her expertise in privacy mass claims, AI and platform regulation. Anna's ability to navigate complex regulatory frameworks makes her an invaluable asset for clients that want to stay ahead in an ever-evolving digital environment. Recognised by clients such as Meta, Bynder, Match and Salesforce, Anna is celebrated for devising innovative solutions to previously unanswered legal questions. Her keen interest in both legal issues and underlying technologies ensures she provides holistic and forward-thinking advice. Anna regularly advises on cutting-edge questions at the heart of responsible AI development — including algorithmic fairness, potential discrimination risks, how AI systems function in practice, and the data-processing principles that should underpin trustworthy AI services.
In addition to her focus on digital regulation, Anna handles complex arbitration matters, including post-M&A disputes involving multibillion-euro claims and high-stakes gas price reviews. She is increasingly active in technology-related arbitration, advising on disputes between tech companies, and in investment arbitration involving digital infrastructure and regulatory measures. Her extensive experience working closely with technical and industry experts enables her to seamlessly integrate digital, regulatory and arbitral dimensions of law. This underscores her versatility and cements her reputation as a well-rounded legal professional.
In 2026, Anna finished her PhD thesis, which focuses on the liability of social media platforms for hosting unlawful AI-generated fake images. Her research is particularly timely, shedding light on the influence of platform algorithms in shaping public discourse, individual decision-making, and even electoral outcomes. Anna is also a regular contributor to thought leadership in this space, publishing legal analyses on deepfakes from a privacy perspective and the evolving due diligence obligations of platforms under the Digital Services Act. Her book on social media platform liability and due diligence obligations under the Digital Service Act will be published in the autumn of 2026.
Profession
Admitted to the Budapest Bar as "ügyvéd" since 2024
Languages
English, French, Hungarian, Dutch, Korean
Education
Eötvös Loránd University (PhD in law)
Leiden University (Law and Digital Technologies Advanced Master, LL.M)
Eötvös Loránd University (summa cum laude) (five-year law degree)
Tobias Cohen Jehoram
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Jan-Willem Meijer
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Jolling de Pree
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Martje de Vries Lentsch
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