
Bill Lundregan
Lecturer
BA, Georgetown University
JD, Boston College Law School
MBA, Boston College Carroll School of Management
Biography
Bill Lundregan is a Chief Legal Officer and General Counsel with experience in public, private-equity owned, and venture-capital backed companies. He is currently Chief Legal Officer at Finalsite, a PE-owned software-as-a-service (SaaS) provider that offers website design, hosting, content management, and other software solutions for schools. He was previously Chief Legal Officer for Starry, a VC–backed company that has developed and deployed the first consumer internet service using millimeter-wave wireless technology. Under Bill’s guidance, Starry raised over $500 million in private investment before going public on the NYSE. Before Starry, Bill was General Counsel at Esselte Group Holdings, a PE-held business with 2,500 employees and subsidiaries in over 30 countries. Esselte’s key brands included Pendaflex, Oxford, Ampad, Dymo, and Leitz. Under Bill’s oversight, Esselte closed M&A and corporate financings and refinancings with aggregate value in excess of $1.5 billion. Prior to Esselte, Bill was an associate at Skadden in Boston, where he represented purchasers and sellers in M&A transactions and issuers and underwriters in public and private equity and debt offerings. He also regularly counseled clients on strategies and issues, including compliance with federal securities laws.
Bill earned his BA in English from Georgetown University and his JD/MBA from Boston College.
- Profile Types
- Faculty, Lecturers & Adjunct Professors, Part-Time Faculty, and Transactional Law
Activities & Engagements
No upcoming activities or engagements.
Courses
Contract Drafting: LAW JD 788
This course is the foundational skills course within the Transactional Law Program. It teaches students basic principles and skills of drafting and analyzing commercial and transaction agreements, with a focus on recognizing, and addressing through contractual provisions, key business issues in transactions. Although the course will be of particular interest to students interested in a corporate or transactional law practice, since most practicing attorneys will need to work with contracts at some point in their career, the concepts and skills which the course conveys are applicable to virtually all practice areas and specialties. While the course utilizes lectures to introduce various contract concepts and techniques essential for drafting and reviewing commercial and transaction agreements, it also requires that students complete both in-class exercises and out-of-class assignments as a means of building basic drafting skills and a solid understanding of the structure and operation of contractual provisions in a business transaction. The course also considers various ethical issues that may arise in the contract drafting and review process and in transactional practice generally. Grades will be based on class participation and graded drafting assignments. CLASS SIZE: 12 students. UPPER-CLASS WRITING REQUIREMENT/EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING REQUIREMENT: This course is a designated Professional Writing Course which may be used to partially satisfy the Upper-Class Writing Requirement (with a grade of B or higher) or the 6-credit Experiential Learning Requirement, but not both. GRADING NOTICE: This course does not offer the CR/NC/H option. ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT: A student who fails to attend the first class or to obtain permission to be absent from either the instructor or the Registrar will be administratively dropped from the course. Students who are on the wait list are required to attend the first class to be considered for enrollment. Because the course involves regular in-class exercises, some of which are done in teams, and class participation is a significant component of a student's final grade, regular class attendance is essential and thus the course cannot accommodate flexibility in attendance.
FALL 2025: LAW JD 788 A1 , Sep 2nd to Dec 19th 2025Days | Start | End | Credits | Instructors | Bldg | Room |
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Tue | 4:20 pm | 6:20 pm | 3 | John F. CohanHaefner |
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Wed | 8:30 am | 10:30 am | 3 | Yael D. DeCapoHaefner |
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Wed | 6:30 pm | 8:30 pm | 3 | Bill LundreganHaefner |
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Thu | 10:40 am | 12:40 pm | 3 | Cecily BanksHaefner |
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Tue | 8:30 am | 10:30 am | 3 | Elizabeth Brody GluckHaefner |
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Tue | 4:20 pm | 6:20 pm | 3 | John F. CohanHaefner |
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Wed | 4:20 pm | 6:20 pm | 3 | Bill LundreganHaefner |
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Thu | 10:40 am | 12:40 pm | 3 | Cecily BanksHaefner |