Eleanor M. Fox

Eleanor M. Fox (born 1936) is an American legal scholar and professor emerita at New York University School of Law, known for her work on antitrust and economic development and the special needs of developing countries for economic law attuned to the nations' contexts.

[1] Fox is the Walter J. Derenberg Professor of Trade Regulation Emerita at the New York University School of Law.

[2] Fox graduated from Vassar College in 1956, and earned an LLB in 1961 from the New York University School of Law.

[5] She also wrote the novel W. L. Esquire (1977), a satire concerning a female lawyer in an all-male corporate environment.

[5] In 2017 the Association of American Law Schools gave Fox their Antitrust Lifetime Achievement Award.

Professor Eleanor Fox, July 2019