Roach, Ioannidis & Megaloudis, LLC
Dimitrios Ioannidis is a partner in the law firm of Roach, Ioannidis & Megaloudis, LLC. in Boston, USA. He practices primarily in the areas of international business transactions, civil litigation in both state and federal, trial and appellate courts in Massachusetts, and has been an expert witness in cases in other courts in the United States, United Kingdom, and other countries. He has represented a remarkable cross-section of international clients, including the Greek Government and the Hellenic Navy, financial institutions in the U.K. and Switzerland, many large foreign corporations, and U.S. security companies, including one with a significant presence in Iraq. He was a consultant to U.S. security firms on projects including the 2004 Olympic Games and another bid with the U.S. State Department.
He is an arbitrator in the Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot in Vienna and a member of the Global Advisory Board of the Foreign Direct Investment International Arbitration Moot and he is also the coach of the Boston University School of Law Vis team. He lectures on “Innovation and the Law” and judges several MIT Enterprise Forum Chapters in Europe. He is the Founder of the Boston International Innovation Moot, the first international law school competition to bring together emerging technology with law. (www.innovationmoot.com) He recently authored a law review article on ChatGPT and copyright infringement See https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1837&context=iplj. In 2022, he wrote a law review paper on “AI and whether it will replace arbitrators under the Federal Arbitration Act” which was published in the Richmond Journal of Law and Technology. See https://jolt.richmond.edu/files/2022/04/Ioannidis-Final.pdf