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Leon Yehuda Anidjar is a Lecturer and Fellow at Vanderbilt University's Vanderbilt Law School. His research focuses on corporate governance, contract law, behavioral economics in legal contexts, and the intersection of technology with legal frameworks (e.g., AI and privacy in the metaverse). He holds affiliations with the Stanford-Vienna Transatlantic Technology Law Forum as a Fellow and the European Banking Institute as an Associated Researcher.
His work bridges theoretical and empirical analyses, addressing topics such as directors' duties during financial crises, globalization of contract enforcement mechanisms, and post-pandemic corporate purpose evolution. Anidjar's interdisciplinary approach integrates comparative law perspectives, particularly in transatlantic contexts, and emphasizes organizational design principles in corporate governance.
Key themes in his scholarship include concentrated ownership structures, stakeholderism, and legal pluralism. He has contributed to debates on credit data regulation, board gender diversity, and the ethical implications of emerging technologies on privacy and corporate accountability.



