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Prof. Lois R. Lupica

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Prof. Lois R. Lupica

Prof. Lois R. Lupica is the director of the Law + Innovation Lab at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law in Denver and the Maine Law Foundation Professor of Law, Emerita at the University of Maine School of Law. In 2019, she received a Fulbright Senior Scholar Award, where she researched access to justice and technology at the University of Melbourne in Melbourne, Australia. Prof. Lupica is an affiliated faculty member of the Harvard Law School Access to Justice Lab, co-principal investigator of the Financial Distress Research Study, and co-principal investigator of the Princeton Debt Lab. She is currently a visiting scholar at the Colorado Law & Policy Center, and her empirical work has been funded by the National Science Foundation, the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges, the ArnoldFoundation, JPAL and ABI. Prof. Lupica has published articles on a variety of topics, including access to justice, legal design, bankruptcy, consumer finance, securitization, property and contract theory, intellectual property in commerce, secured transactions and legal ethics, as well as a leading casebook onBankruptcy Law & Practice. She is also a member of Sync Gallery in Denver, where she shows her coldwax and encaustic paintings. Her artwork is in numerous private and corporate collections and has been featured in museums and galleries. Prof. Lupica received her B.S. in consumer economics from CornellUniversity and her J.D. magna cum laude from Boston University School of Law.

Prof. Lois R. Lupica