Jeffrey G. MacIntosh, Professor
Editor-in-Chief, Conference Chair
Federated Press Contributions
Editor-in-Chief, Corporate Financing (CFinancing) 1992 |
Chair, Shareholder Activism Session, Corporate Summit, Toronto, December 3-5, 1996 |
Chair, Governance Session, Corporate Summit, November 29-30, 1995 |
"The Excessive Use of Policy Statements by Canadian Securities Regulators" (1993) 1 CFinancing 19 |
"Standard Trustco Case Signals Expansion of the ‘Public Interest' Powers of the Securities Regulators" (1993) 1 CFinancing 38 |
"Time for the Regulators to Reconsider Small Firm Financing" (1994) 2 CFinancing 59 |
"An Agenda for the Securities Regulators: Part I" (1994) 2 CFinancing 73 |
"The Interim Report of the Task Force on Securities Regulation" (1994) 2 CFinancing 92 |
"First Interpretation of a ‘Market-Out' Clause by a Canadian Court" (1994) 2 CFinancing 102 |
"Continuous Disclosure and Civil Liability: Part I" (1995) 3 CFinancing 138 |
"Continuous Disclosure and Civil Liability: Part II" (1995) 3 CFinancing 158 |
"The Corporate Oppression Remedy Continues to Transform Corporate and Securities Law" (1996) 3 CFinancing 181 |
"Financing Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Canada" (1999) 6 CFinancing 334 |
"The OSC's Exempt Market Proposal" (2000) 7 CFinancing 43 |
Biography
Born 19 January 1954 |
Educated Massachusetts Institute of Technology B.S. 1975; University of Toronto LL.B. 1981; Harvard Law School LL.M. 1982 |
Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto 1995 |
Assistant Professor (1983-87), then Associate Professor (1987-95), Faculty of Law, University of Toronto |
Assistant Professor, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University 1982-83 |
Member, Task Force on Small Business Financing, Ontario Securities Commission |
John M. Olin Fellow in Law and Economics, Yale Law School 1988-89 |
Author, numerous publications in the area of corporate and securities law on such topics as shareholders' rights, the legal relationship between majority and minority shareholders, corporate takeovers, poison pills, the statutory oppression remedy, appraisal rights, the role of institutional investors in Canadian capital markets, and directors' fiduciary duties |
Practice Description
Professor MacIntosh's main teaching interests lie in the areas of corporation law, corporate finance, securities regulation, and law and economics. |
Address
Faculty of Law, University of Toronto |
78 Queen's Park |
Toronto, Ontario M5S 2C5 |
Telephone: (416) 978-5795 |
Telecopier: (416) 978-2648 |
E-mail: j.macintosh@utoronto.ca |
Web: www.law.utoronto.ca |