Lawrence E. Singer, Of Counsel
Health Care Law
Lawrence E. Singer is an Associate Professor at the Loyola University School of Law and the Director of the Institute for Health Law.
While in law school, Mr. Singer worked as a legislative extern for Senator Edward Kennedy, staffing death penalty and health care legislation, among other things. Prior to joining the faculty, he was an attorney with the Chicago office of McDermott, Will & Emery, where his practice focused on general corporate and transactional matters, medical staff affairs, and patient care issues. He also served as assistant to the general counsel of the American Hospital Association and as legal counsel in the AHA's Office of Legal and Regulatory Affairs. While there, he was the principal author of an amicus curiae brief to the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of Cruzan v. Missouri Department of Health. Mr. Singer also serves as the Director of the Institute for Health Law's Center for Catholic Healthcare and Sponsorship.
Education
- B.A., with distinction, Michigan, 1981
- M.A., Michigan, 1983
- J.D., cum laude, Michigan, 1986
