Lydia Loren is the Henry J. Casey Professor of Law at Lewis & Clark Law School where her research centers on intellectual property generally and copyright law in particular. She serves as an Associate Reporter on ALI’s Restatement of Copyright Law project.
Following law school, Professor Loren clerked for Judge Ralph B. Guy, Jr., of the U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit. She then joined Bodman, Longley & Dahling in Detroit, where she was involved in all aspects of intellectual property protection. Her practice included copyright and trademark counseling, application, prosecution, licensing, and enforcement litigation.
During the 2006-2007 academic year, Professor Loren served as interim dean of Lewis & Clark Law School.
EDUCATION: University of Michigan, B.A.; University of Michigan Law School, J.D.