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About the Author

Obras de Victor D. Lopez

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Conhecimento Comum

Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA
Educação
Queens College, CUNY (BA Honors English Program)
St. John's University School of Law (Juris Doctor)
Ocupação
Professor of Legal Studies; Attorney; Author
Organizações
New York State Bar
New York State Bar Association
Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB)
North East Academy of Legal Studies in Business (NEALSB)
Pequena biografia
Victor D. López is a Professor of Legal Studies at Hofstra University's Frank G. Zarb School of Business. He holds a Juris Doctor degree from St. John's University School of Law and is a member of the New York State Bar. His professional affiliations include membership in the New York State Bar Association, the Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB), the North East Academy of Legal Studies in Business (NEALSB), and he serves as a reviewer for several peer-reviewed journals. He served as president of the North East Academy of Legal Studies in Business (2011-2012) and has served as the organization's vice-president (2009-2010) and program chair of the 2011 NEALSB Academic Conference.

Professor López published several textbooks in the areas of business law and the legal environment of business that have been used in colleges and universities throughout the U.S. since 1993. His past publishers include Irwin/Mirror Press, McGraw Hill and Prentice Hall. His currene publisher is Textbook Media Press. The Third Edition of his Business Law and the Legal Environment of Business was published in the Fall of 2016 (2017 Copyright) by Textbook Media Press. The Third Edition of his Business Law: an Introduction will be published in the fourth quarter of 2019 or first quarter of 2020. A new book, "A Primer on Immigration Law and Compliance" will also be published in early 2020 by Textbook Media Press.

In addition to the law-related textbooks, throughout the last decade he has presented articles at academic conferences and published ten scholarly articles in refereed journals and law reviews in a range of subjects that include immigration law, bankruptcy law, unauthorized practice of law, state and federal efforts to regulate the high cost of college textbooks, usury law, and ethics among others. (For a list of current publications, you can visit http://victordlopez.com/index.html or http://www.hofstra.edu/faculty/fac_pr...)

Since 1990, he has served as a Professor of Business for 12 years at SUNY Delhi and more recently as the dean of the business division at SUNY Broome for four years prior to joining the Hofstra University faculty. He has also served as a professor, dean at other higher education institutions since 1987 and as acting chair of Accounting, Taxation and Legal Studies in Business at Hofstra University in 2016.

His Kindle publications include a book of poems (Of Pain and Ecstasy), science fiction/speculative fiction short story collections (Book of Dreams, Book of Dreams 2e and Mindscapes) and a reference book on intellectual property (Intellectual Property Law: A Practical Guide to Copyrights, Patents, Trademarks and Trade Secrets). His Mindscapes: Ten Science Fiction and Speculative Fiction Short Stories collection is also available as an Audiobook through Audible, Amazon and iTunes.

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I couldn't finish this book. After reading the first four stories, I realized that I had read two of them before in another one of Victor Lopez's anthologies. That dampened my enthusiasm for reading any further.
 
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ronploude | Mar 31, 2021 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Member Giveaways.
This audiobook contains several short stories of about 45 minutes to an hour-long in reading time. The story length was perfect for my morning walk, although a little depressing. Victor D. Lopez’s focus in these stories appears to deal with a Catholic’s struggle over life after death and the future of our species. The first two stories were the most depressing as they ended in the conclusion that there is nothing after death; we just cease to exist.

Futuristically, Lopez feels that man will ultimately screw things up thus dooming humanity in the process. This bumbling will be achieved by either unleashing forces we don’t understand, by pursuing knowledge or abilities whose environmental costs we don’t appreciate, or by a world-destroying asteroid. It quickly became obvious that Lopez, a highly talented business law professor, is not optimistic about humanity’s future.

The book is well written with none of the grammatical errors found in many self-published books, but it deals with some uncomfortable subject matter. We all have hope for the future; without it, humans are unhappy and without hope. I did read this book to the end, but it was because I liked the writing. The author’s deductions about the subject matter, however, was disheartening.
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ronploude | Sep 10, 2019 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Member Giveaways.
I thoroughly enjoyed this collection of short stories. I do not always like science fiction so much, but I found myself glued to the pages of this book. I myself have had a few very interesting dreams lately, and reading this book made me feel that perhaps I was not going insane, but merely reliving part of what I had read through this book. I hope that this author continues to write stories of this magnitude, as I'm sure that he'd do extremely well.
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sealford | Apr 17, 2012 |

Estatísticas

Obras
31
Membros
61
Popularidade
#274,234
Avaliação
4.0
Resenhas
3
ISBNs
12
Idiomas
1

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