Education
LL.M., Commercial Law, Cambridge University (England)
LL.B., Osgoode Hall Law School (Toronto)
B.A., York University (Toronto)
Selected
Publications Personal Jurisdiction
Over Non-Resident Plaintiffs in Multi-Jurisdictional Class
Actions: Have We Gone Down the Wrong Road? 45 Tex.Int'l L.J.__(2009)(forthcoming)
Lepine v. Canada Post: Ironing Out the
Wrinkles in the Inter-provincial Enforcement of
Class Judgments, 34
The Advocates' Q. 499
(2008)
A Real and Substantial Mess: The Law of
Jurisdiction in Canada, 33 Queen's L. J.
179 (2007)
Foreign Judgments At Common Law: Rethinking
the Enforcement Rules, 28 Dalhousie L. J.
163 (2005)
Nothing Comes of Nothing...Or Does it?
A Critical Re-Examination of the Doctrine of
Separability in American Arbitration, 12 Am.
Rev.Int'l Arb. 223 (2001)
A Win-Win Proposition: The Viability of a
Rule 23(B)(1)(b) Class Action in the American Mass
Tort Context, published as part of the conference
materials for the Canadian National Symposium on
Class Actions, Osgoode Hall Professional Development
Program, Sept. 2002; an abridged version of the
article was published in Class Action
Vol. I, No. 3, (2002)