Dr. Audrey Lee

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Audrey J. Lee is a Lecturer at Harvard Law School specializing in Mediation, Diversity, and Dispute Resolution. She has extensive experience as a mediator, particularly in workplace and employment disputes, and serves as a Senior Mediator at Boston Law Collaborative, LLC. In addition to her role at Harvard, she is the Executive Director of a non-profit institute and has founded her own consultancy. Audrey has contributed to several professional development programs and has been recognized by Boston Magazine as one of the 'Top Lawyers' in mediation. She has taught negotiation courses at Northwestern University School of Law and DePaul University College of Law and has led workshops on implicit bias and mediation skills internationally. Additionally, she has published multiple articles on topics including unconscious bias and employment discrimination. Audrey is actively involved in community professional associations, including serving as Co-Chair of the Harvard Law School Women’s Alliance. She graduated with a J.D. from Harvard Law School in 2005 and an A.B. in Government from Harvard University in 1999.

Research Interests

Experience

Senior Mediator

— Present

Boston Law Collaborative, LLC • Boston, MA

Specializes in mediating disputes in workplaces, employment issues, organizational conflicts, harassment, and discrimination.

Lecturer

— Present

Harvard Law School • Cambridge, MA

Teaches courses on mediation and dispute resolution.

Adjunct Faculty

— Present

Northwestern University School of Law •

Taught negotiation courses.

Adjunct Faculty

— Present

DePaul University College of Law •

Taught negotiation courses.

Requirements for Harvard Law School

Master Program
Requirements
TOEFL
Listening
Required:25
Reading
Required:25
Writing
Required:25
Speaking
Required:25
Total
Required:100
Prerequisites
J.D. from an ABA-approved U.S. law school or a first law degree (LL.B. or equivalent) from a foreign law school
Application Checklist
  • Online application form
  • CV/Résumé
  • Personal statements (Parts A and B)
  • At least two recommendations
  • Official transcripts and diplomas
  • Official TOEFL report (if applicable)
  • Application fee ($85)
Specialization Notes

Applied for under 'Department of Law', 'Department of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law', 'Department of Constitutional Law', 'Department of Japanese Legal Studies', and 'Department of Human Rights'.