Abra Francois

Abra Francois is a supervisory attorney at the US Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights (OCR). She oversees compliance reviews and civil rights investigations of educational institutions that receive federal financial assistance and places of public accommodation based on race, color, national origin (Title VI); disability (Section 504/Title II); sex (Title IX), and/or age […]

Tamar Frankel

Professor Tamar Frankel writes and teaches in the areas of fiduciary law, corporate governance, mutual funds and the regulation of the financial system. She has published 10 books and more than 80 articles and book chapters. In 2013, the Institute for Fiduciary Standard established the annual Frankel Fiduciary Prize in her honor to award individuals […]

Janet Freilich

Professor Janet Freilich writes and teaches in the areas of patent law, intellectual property, information law, and civil procedure. She has published or has articles forthcoming in peer reviewed journals including Science, The New England Journal of Medicine, The Lancet, JAMA, and the Review of Statistics and Economics and law reviews including the University of Pennsylvania Law […]

Cristina Freitas

Cristina F. Freitas joins Boston University School of Law’s faculty as a part-time Lecturer in the Health Justice Practicum. She is a partner at Freitas & Freitas, LLP in Lowell, Massachusetts. She has been in practice for over 13 years, having served as both a staff attorney at CPCS and in private practice. Her practice […]

Debbie Freitas

Debbie F. Freitas joins Boston University School of Law’s faculty as a part-time Lecturer in the Health Justice Practicum. She is a partner at Freitas & Freitas, LLP in Lowell, Massachusetts. She has been in practice for over 13 years, having served as both a staff attorney at CPCS and in private practice. Her practice […]

Lisa Freudenheim

Lisa Freudenheim is an Associate Professor and Director of the Academic Enrichment Program. She supports student success through programming and individual meetings with students at all class levels, from Orientation through bar passage. She has devoted her career in legal education to teaching and counseling students, with a focus on developing the fundamental skills to […]

Kristina Audrey Fried

Kristina Fried is a Lecturer in Law with the International Human Rights Clinic, where she supervises projects involving statelessness and refugee law. Her areas of expertise include international human rights law, public international law, reparatory justice, refugee law, and statelessness, with a focus on Haiti and the Middle East region. Her work has appeared in […]

Stuart E. Fross

Stuart Fross is a partner with Foley & Lardner LLP where he concentrates his practice on securities laws and regulations, as part of the Private Equity & Venture Capital, Transactional & Securities and International Practices. Mr. Fross’ main focus is investment managers and pooled investment vehicles, including U.S. registered open-end, closed end and exchange traded […]

Deborah Garza

Deborah Garza has been practicing antitrust law for about 40 years in both the private and public sector.  She served three times in the U.S. Justice Department Antitrust Division between 1981 and 1989, as a Special Assistant, Chief of Staff and Counselor to the Assistant Attorney General, Deputy Attorney General and Acting Assistant Attorney General.  […]

Lisa Geller

Lisa Geller has over 25 years of experience practicing intellectual property law and strategy.  She is the principal of Intellectual Property Strategy, LLC, and advises life science and pharmaceutical companies on all aspects of intellectual property including patents, trademarks, and trade secrets, emphasizing both short- and long-term strategies and integration of global intellectual property strategy […]