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Dionne Lomax is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Markets, Public Policy, and Law at Boston University’s Questrom School of Business, with a courtesy appointment at Boston University School of Law. She brings extensive experience from both legal practice and government service, having served as a Partner in national law firms and as a Trial Attorney at the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division. She currently also serves as Managing Director of Antitrust and Trade Regulation at Affiliated Monitors, Inc.
- JD, University of Pennsylvania, 1995
- BBA, Howard University, 1992
Dionne Lomax's research and teaching focus on antitrust law, healthcare regulation, compliance, and the intersection of law and business strategy. Her work emphasizes the practical application of legal principles in corporate decision-making, particularly in mergers and acquisitions, healthcare consolidation, and regulatory compliance. She advocates for experiential learning and uses simulation exercises to deepen student engagement with legal issues.
Her recent publications and presentations reveal a consistent focus on evolving antitrust enforcement, especially in healthcare, as well as broader themes of corporate compliance, price transparency, and DEI integration in business education. She frequently analyzes the impact of regulatory shifts under new administrations and explores the implications for market competition and corporate strategy.
While no formal scientific awards are listed, her contributions to legal scholarship and policy discourse are significant, as evidenced by her publications in leading journals and presentations at prominent legal and compliance forums.
Dionne advises on antitrust compliance and regulatory strategy, drawing from her experience in both private practice and government. Her work bridges academia and practice, influencing both corporate behavior and educational approaches in business law. She has not supervised listed graduate students but contributes to the academic community through curriculum development and policy engagement.
She is actively involved in professional discourse through speaking engagements, webinars, and podcast appearances, particularly on topics related to women in compliance and antitrust enforcement. Her role at Affiliated Monitors, Inc. indicates ongoing leadership in the compliance field.


