Louis Loss (1914-1997) served on the Harvard Law School faculty from 1952 to 1997. He was a Visiting Professor of Law 1952; Professor of Law 1952-1962; William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law 1962-1984; and an Emeritus professor 1984-1997.  

Research: Securities law 

Education: University of Pennsylvania B.S. 1934; Yale Law School LL.B. 1937.  

Selected Scholarship / Representative Publications: “Securities Regulation” multivolume treatise (first published 1951); “Fundamentals of Securities Regulation” casebook (first published 1983); “Japanese Securities Regulation” (co-author, 1983); “Anecdotes of a Securities Lawyer” (1995).  

Noteworthy Appointments: Associate General Counsel, Securities and Exchange Commission.