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LoPucki, Lynn Michael was born on December 22, 1944 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of Anthony and Irene LoP.
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LoPucki, Lynn Michael was born on December 22, 1944 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of Anthony and Irene LoP.
AB, University of Michigan, 1965; Juris Doctor, University of Michigan, 1967; Master of Laws, Harvard University, 1970.
Partner, Schwartz, Schwartz, LoPucki & Deering, Gainesville, Florida, 1972-1974; partner, LoPucki & LoPucki, Gainesville, 1974-1980; associate professor of law, University Missouri, Kansas City, 1980-1984; associate professor of law, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1984-1988; professor of law, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1988-1993; William R. Orthwein professor of law, Washington University, St. Louis, 1993-1996; A. Robert Noll professor of law, Cornell Law School, since 1996. Scholar-in-residence Heller, Ehrman, White & McAuliffe, San Francisco, 1992, 93. Consultant People's Republic of China, Beijing, 1993-1995.
(If you've taught from Secured Credit: A Systems Approach...)
(The premier authority on relationships and transactions b...)
(This invaluable storehouse of tactical guidance has earne...)
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(Player's Manual for the Debtor Creditor Game (Legal exerc...)
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Member American Bar Association, American Law Institute (adviser transnational insolvency project 1994), American Bankruptcy Institute, Law and Society Association.