David B. Lyons
Professor David Lyons joined Boston University School of Law in 1995, teaching upper-level courses focusing on the intersection of philosophy and the law. His eight books include studies of utilitarianism and moral rights, the nature of law and legal interpretation, the work of Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill, and the problem of confronting grave […]
Alan MacEwan
Alan MacEwan is a partner in the law firm of Drummond Woodsum & MacMahon, where he is a member of the Business Services Group. Alan’s legal practice focuses on mergers and acquisitions. He is a member of the American Bar Association’s Mergers and Acquisition Committee. Alan is AV Preeminent Rated by Martindale-Hubbell and is listed […]
Peggy Maisel
Peggy Maisel joined the BU Law Faculty in July 2014 as a clinical professor and as the first associate dean for experiential education for five years overseeing and growing more than 20 clinical and externship programs, in which more than 250 student participate annually. She also works to advance curriculum initiatives, pedagogical practices and academic research […]
Yakov Malkiel
Yakov Malkiel is an administrative magistrate of the Massachusetts Division of Administrative Law Appeals. He clerked for judges of the Supreme Court of Israel, the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, and the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. In private practice, he litigated criminal, civil, and appellate cases with White & Case LLP. He […]
Liliana Mangiafico
Liliana Mangiafico’s first position as an attorney was in the legal department of the Venezuelan oil company, Petróleos de Venezuela (Lagoven). In 1994, she came to the United States to pursue an LLM at Harvard Law School. Upon graduation, she remained at Harvard as a visiting researcher in the areas of Latin American Privatization of […]
Naomi M. Mann
Naomi Mann is the Executive Director of the Civil Litigation & Justice Program. She is Founding Director of the Access to Justice Clinic (A2J Clinic), an innovative clinic which pairs individual client representation with systems change projects. Students in A2J represent individual clients facing multiple systemic barriers (e.g., gender, race, class, and disability) in housing, […]
Wendy K. Mariner
Professor Wendy Mariner’s research focuses on laws governing health risks, including social and personal responsibility for risk creation in conceptions of insurance, as well as national health systems, including the Affordable Care Act and ERISA, health information privacy, and population health policy. She has published more than 100 articles in the legal, medical and health […]
Stephen G. Marks
Stephen Marks has been a distinguished member of the Boston University community for many years. He began his teaching career in 1981 at the University’s School of Management, where he taught courses in banking, finance, investments, corporations, economics and decision making. Since joining the School of Law faculty in 1988, Professor Marks has taught courses […]
Camilo Martinez
Mr. Martinez is a Tax Consultant for Thomson Reuters, with more than 20 years of experience in the field. He graduated as Juris Doctor by the prestigious Sao Paulo (Brazil) University and specialized in Private International Law. Mr. Martinez worked in corporate matters and international direct and indirect taxation in Brazil, England, France, Hungary and […]
Pierluigi Matera
Pierluigi Matera – LLB (Hons) Law (LUISS Guido Carli), PhD Law (Unisa), is a corporate law scholar and attorney with extensive experience in both U.S. and European company law. His teaching and research focus on comparative law, sports law, and corporate law—with particular emphasis on mergers and acquisitions, corporate litigation, the history of business corporations, and […]