Lois R. Lupica

University of Denver Sturm College of Law — Visiting Professor of the Practice of Law



Lois R. Lupica is an internationally recognized expert in access to civil justice and legal innovation strategies. She is currently an affiliated faculty member at the Harvard Law School Access to Justice Lab; Co-Principal Investigator of the Financial Distress Research Study; Co-Principal Investigator of the Princeton University Debt Collection Lab; and was Principal Investigator of the Apps for Justice Project. In 2019 she served as Fulbright Senior Scholar at the University of Melbourne in Melbourne, Australia, where she researched access to justice and legal design. Prior to joining the law school, she was the Maine Law Foundation Professor of Law at the University of Maine School of Law and Director of the Affordable Housing Initiative at Seton Hall Law School. Professor Lupica is the recipient of numerous honors and awards and has published articles on a variety of topics including the bankruptcy system, consumer finance, securitization, property and contract theory, secured transactions, and legal ethics, as well as co-authoring a leading casebook on Bankruptcy Law & Practice. She practiced business and commercial law at White & Case, Arnold & Porter and Thompson and Knight in New York. Professor Lupica earned a JD magna cum laude from Boston University School of Law, and a BS in Consumer Economics from Cornell University. 

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