Daniel E. Lazaroff

Daniel E. Lazaroff
Professor of Law and Leonard Cohen Chair in Law and Economics and Director, Loyola Sports Law Institute

Contact Information
Phone: (213) 736-1158
Fax: (213) 380-3769
E-mail: daniel.lazaroff@lls.edu

919 Albany St.
Los Angeles, CA 90015-1211


Educational and Professional Background

BA, magna cum laude, State University of New York at Stony Brook
JD, cum laude, New York University, Order of the Coif

A John Norton Pomeroy Scholar at NYU, Daniel Lazaroff was a staff member of the NYU Law Review. After graduation, he practiced with the law firm of Kaye, Scholer, Fierman, Hays & Handler in New York City. In 1978, he joined the faculty of the University of Detroit, Mercy School of Law, where he taught for five years. Lazaroff, who has written extensively in the area of antitrust and sports law, joined the Loyola faculty in 1983.


Professional Memberships and Activities

American Bar Association

New York State Bar Association

Association of the Bar of the City of New York

Sports Lawyers Association


Recent Scholarship

"The NCAA in Its Second Century: Defender of Amateurism or Antitrust Recidivist?,"  86 Oregon Law Review 329 (2007)

"Entry Barriers and Contemporary Antitrust Litigation," 7 U.C. Davis Bus. L.J. 1 (2006)

"Golfers' Tort Liability -- A Critique of an Emerging Standard," 24 Hastings Communications & Entertainment Law Journal 317 (2002)

"The Influence of Sports Law on American Jurisprudence," 1 Va. Sports & Entertainment Law Journal 1 (2001)

"Sports Equipment Standardization: An Antitrust Analysis," 34 Georgia Law Review 137 (1999)

"Promoting Corporate Democracy and Social Responsibility: The Need To Reform the Federal Proxy Rules on Shareholder Proposals," 50 Rutgers L. Rev. 33 (1997)


Courses Taught

Antitrust, Business Associations, Sports Law

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