
معرفی
Myriam is a Professor at Yeshiva University's Cardozo School of Law, specializing in class actions, aggregate litigation, and tort law. She previously served as Cardozo's Vice Dean (2016-2018) and held visiting roles at the University of Virginia Law School. She holds a B.A. from Harvard University (1993) and a J.D. from Yale Law School (1996). Her research focuses on arbitration clauses, corporate liability, and structural reform litigation, with notable contributions to the Chicago, Columbia, and Michigan Law Reviews. She is the #5 most cited civil procedure scholar nationally.
Education:
- B.A., Harvard University, 1993
- J.D., Yale Law School, 1996
Research emphasizes legal reforms to address corporate immunity and consumer protections. She has testified before Congress on forced arbitration practices and participated in the Princeton University Program in Law and Public Affairs (2005-06). Her work intersects law, policy, and systemic legal challenges.
Her scholarship trends focus on reimagining litigation frameworks (e.g., 'Issue Class' solutions) and critiquing arbitration waivers. Recent work explores corporate accountability and judicial approaches to mass torts.
Advising/Grants: No specific advisees or grants listed. Professional service includes leadership at Cardozo and academic fellowships.
Labs/Teams: Not explicitly mentioned, though her work likely involves collaborative legal research initiatives.





