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Anthony Copani is an Associate Professor of Law at the Massachusetts School of Law, where he teaches core legal subjects including Family Law, Evidence, and Case Preparation and Strategy. He plays a vital role in mentoring students through his involvement with the school’s nationally recognized trial team, drawing from his extensive experience as a practicing trial attorney.
His academic background includes a B.A. earned magna cum laude from Boston College and a J.D. from Suffolk University Law School. Prior to joining the full-time faculty, he served as an adjunct professor at the same institution, gradually transitioning into a permanent academic role.
Professor Copani's research and teaching interests center on practical legal skills, particularly in litigation and advocacy. His expertise spans Family Law, Evidence, and trial strategy, emphasizing experiential learning and real-world case preparation. His work supports the development of competent trial lawyers through hands-on training and academic rigor.
While no recent publications are listed, his professional focus appears to be on pedagogy, trial advocacy training, and clinical legal education rather than scholarly publishing. His contributions are primarily instructional and programmatic within the law school environment.
- Massachusetts School of Law – Associate Professor of Law
- B.A., Boston College (magna cum laude)
- J.D., Suffolk University Law School
Professor Copani has no listed scientific awards or fellowships in the provided text. His recognition stems from his role in supporting the success of the law school’s trial advocacy program and his contributions to legal education.
He advises and trains students, particularly through the trial team, though no formal list of graduate advisees or research students is available. There is no mention of research grants or funded projects, suggesting his work is centered on teaching and institutional service rather than externally funded research.
He is actively involved with the Massachusetts School of Law’s trial team, a key component of the advocacy program, which provides students with competitive and practical litigation training. This team is a central part of the school’s professional skills curriculum.




