Kate Devlin Joyce

Kate Devlin Joyce is a clinical associate professor and director of the externship programs. She sees externships as a means of integrating doctrinal and experiential teaching. Devlin Joyce focuses her work on developing methods of teaching externship seminars that help students to better understand the connections between their doctrinal courses and their practical legal experiences. Prior […]

Anna di Robilant

Professor Anna di Robilant is a property law scholar trained in both Europe and the United States. She writes and teaches in the areas of property law, property theory, legal history, and comparative law. Professor di Robilant has published extensively in both peer-reviewed and student-edited journals, including the Vanderbilt Law Review, the American Journal of […]

Robert A. DiAdamo

Rob DiAdamo is a Senior Advisor at WSP, an international infrastructure engineering firm, in the Business Transformation Unit.  His work focuses on organizational design, complex procurement and service delivery for transportation agencies around the country.  Prior to joining WSP, Rob spent most of his career in state government in Massachusetts including as the General Counsel […]

Lisa K. Dicker

Lisa Dicker is a Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School and a Clinical Instructor in the Harvard Negotiation & Mediation Clinical Program’s Dispute Systems Design Clinic, collaborating with organizations such as the UN IOM, the US Institute of Peace, Justice Call, Accountability Counsel, and Freedom House. Previously, Lisa was Counsel at a global pro […]

Shira M. Diner

Shira Diner is a Lecturer and Clinical Instructor in the Defender Clinic at Boston University School of Law. Prior to her work at BU, she was the Director of Associate Development and Recruitment at Todd & Weld LLP. Previously, she served as a public defender with the Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) for 17 years, […]

Stacey Dogan

Professor Stacey Dogan is a leading scholar in intellectual property, competition, and technology law, who has been instrumental in building interdisciplinary and inter-institutional collaborations in the areas of law, technology, and entrepreneurship. Her scholarship has explored topics including the role of online intermediaries in trademark and copyright law, the right of publicity’s applicability to new […]

Nadine Nasser Donovan

Ms. Donovan received her JD, cum laude, from Boston College Law School in 1993. After graduating, Ms. Donovan joined the New York City Law Department, Office of the Corporation Counsel. She worked in the Family Court Division until 1995 and then worked in the Tort Division until 1996. From 1996 until January 2004, she worked […]