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R. Lisle Baker
Professor of Law

 S H O R T   B I O G R A P H Y

Associate, Hill & Barlow (8 months leave of absence to work with public television), 1968-73; Associate Professor of Law, Suffolk, 1973-78; Professor of Law, since 1978

Degrees:
BA, Williams College; LLB, Harvard University

Bar Admittance:
MA

Subjects:
Mediation; Law Practice Management; Land Use; Property; Environmental Law

Professional Activities:
Alderman, City of Newton, 1980-84, since 1988; Member, Phi Beta Kappa

  S E L E C T E D   P U B L I C A T I O N S
 

B O O K     C H A P T E R S

 
Chapter: Common Law Environmental Protection in Massachusetts, in MASSACHUSETTS ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Gregor I. McGregor ed., 2006)

 

A R T I C L E S

 
Using Special Assessments as a Tool for Smart Growth: Louisville's New Metro Government as a Potential Example, 45 BRANDEIS L. J. 1 (2006)

Achieving Smarter Growth in Massachusetts: Some Ideas for Moving Forward, 22 :3 MUNICIPAL ADVOCATE 21 (2006)

Challenges of Learning InterpersonalNegotiation, 22 NEGOTIATION J. 505 (2006)

Using Insights about Perception and Judgment from the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Instrument as an Aid to Mediation, 9 HARV. NEGOT. L. REV. 115 (2004)

Ethical Limits on Attorney Contact with Represented and Unrepresented Officials: The Example of Municipal Zoning Boards Making Site-Specific Land Use Decisions, 31 SUFFOLK U. L. REV. 349 (1997)

How the Teaching of Law Practice Management Courses in Law Schools Tends to Enhance Professional Competence and Legal Excellence, 40 J. LEGAL EDUC. 375 (1990)

Byproducts Liability--Using Private Actions To Clean Up Hazardous Waste Sites, 10 HARV. ENVTL. L. REV. 99 (1986) (with Michael J. Markoff)

Negotiated Development and Open Space Preservation: A Case Study of Neighborhood Purchase and Ultimate City Acquisition Involving Partial Development, Betterment Assessments and Federal Tax Benefits, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy (1984) (with Norman H. Wolfe)

Planning for Platted Lands: Land Use Remedies For Lot Sale Subdivision, 11 FLA. ST. U. L. REV. 505 (1983) (with Frank Schnidman)

Recapturing Privately Conferred Windfalls--An Exploratory Essay, 13 URB. LAW. vii (1981)

Taxing Speculative Land Gains: The Vermont Experience, (1980) (with Dr. Stephen Andersen , economist at College of the Atlantic) Abridged version published in 22 URB. L. ANN. 3 (1981). Abstract also published by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, MA, as part of its tax policy series (1981)

Enhancing the Visual Environment of the Twilight Commercial Zone: The Great Neck Plaza Experiment, 2 HARV. ENVTL. L. REV. 389 (1977)



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