David Curtis

David Curtis
Lecturer on Law
Fall 2018
Biography
David Curtis is a Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School and a Corporate Associate at Ropes & Gray LLP in Boston, where he focuses on matters relating to intellectual property, privacy, and data security. Previously, David clerked for Justice Barbara Lenk of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. David earned his J.D. from Harvard Law School and received the Dean's Award for Community Leadership. In law school, he served as Vice President of the Board of Student Advisers, edited the Harvard Journal of Law and Technology, and ran an anti-foreclosure mediation program for Project No One Leaves. Before law school, David was a Colet Fellow at St. Paul's School in London, where he taught ancient Greek, coached rowing, and advised students applying to American universities. David received his B.A. in Classics, cum laude, from Yale University.
David is on the board of the Harvard Law School Association of Massachusetts and is admitted to practice in Massachusetts and New York.
Areas of Interest
- Intellectual Property
- Legal Theory: Privacy
Education History
- B.A. Classics Yale University, 2011
- J.D. Harvard Law School, 2015
