Kevin J. Handly

In May, 2013 Mr. Handly established Kevin J Handly LLC, an independent source of financial regulatory advice and representation. He also maintains an office and an of counsel relationship at the downtown Boston litigation firm, Cooke Clancy & Gruenthal LLP. He advises financial institutions regarding federal and state financial regulations, mergers and acquisitions, investment and […]

Michael C. Harper

Michael Harper is a leading authority in the areas of labor law, employment law, and employment discrimination law. Professor Harper has been engaged by the study of these fields since joining the faculty in 1978. He stresses that the law governing employment is critical to the organization of society and the setting of social priorities. […]

Woodrow Hartzog

Professor Hartzog is internationally recognized for his work in privacy and technology law. He has been influential in the debate over privacy and surveillance rules and in the creation and enforcement of information and technology laws. His publications focus on the complex problems that arise when people, organizations, and governments use powerful new technologies to […]

Neil S. Hecht

After almost 50 years as a Professor of Law and 30 years as Founding Director of its Institute of Jewish Law, Neil Hecht retired and assumed Emeritus status. Over the years he wrote and edited a variety of treatises, monographs and teaching materials, totaling 36 volumes. Among these works areJewish Jurisprudence; Selected Topics in Jewish […]

Julio Henriquez

Julio Henríquez joins Boston University School of Law’s faculty as a part-time Lecturer in the International Human Rights Clinic. He is a human rights and immigration lawyer. He serves as the International Legal Coordinator of Foro Penal, a Venezuelan NGO that operates as a network of criminal defense attorneys. In this role, Mr. Henríquez represents victims of human rights violations […]

Jennifer Herrmann

Jennifer Herrmann is an attorney focused on individuals’ rights in the employment, academic, and criminal contexts. She works as an associate at Zalkind, Duncan & Bernstein, LLP in Boston. Ms. Herrmann focuses on antidiscrimination, wage & hour, and civil rights law, and works with clients at every stage of the criminal and civil systems. She […]

Pamela Hill

Pamela Hill is an environmental lawyer with over thirty years of experience as an attorney at the US Environmental Protection Agency. Ms. Hill started working at EPA in 1977, first at EPA Headquarters in Washington, and later in the New England Regional Office where from 1991 until 2011 she was the deputy regional counsel. Ms. […]

Scott Hirst

Scott Hirst joined Boston University School of law as an associate professor in 2018. His research seeks to explain phenomena in corporate law, securities regulation, and related areas, and to inform policy making on these subjects. His work combines empirical methods and conceptual analyses from finance, accounting, and economics, with close attention to the institutional […]