Stephanie Ben-Ishai

Affiliated Scholar

Stephanie Ben-Ishai

Stephanie Ben-Ishai

Affiliated Scholar

Bar Admissions
  • Ontario, 2002

One of Canada’s foremost leaders in the areas of insolvency, contract, corporate governance and commercial law, Stephanie is trusted by clients for her unique blend of academic knowledge and commercial insight.

Clients turn to Stephanie for her deep knowledge of private law issues, primarily in the context of transactions and litigation. A Davies affiliated scholar, she is a York University Distinguished Research Professor and full professor at Osgoode Hall Law School.

Stephanie has greatly contributed to both policy debate and commercial law reform through her research, teaching and service. She is regularly consulted by governments and self-regulatory organizations for her insights into insolvency and commercial law matters. Her work has been cited by every level of Canadian court and she has given expert testimony to Canadian and American courts.

A recognized thought leader both domestically and internationally, Stephanie presents her research and serves as a visiting professor at major law faculties across the globe.

Stephanie Ben-Ishai

Affiliated Scholar

One of Canada’s foremost leaders in the areas of insolvency, contract, corporate governance and commercial law, Stephanie is trusted by clients for her unique blend of academic knowledge and commercial insight.

Clients turn to Stephanie for her deep knowledge of private law issues, primarily in the context of transactions and litigation. A Davies affiliated scholar, she is a York University Distinguished Research Professor and full professor at Osgoode Hall Law School.

Stephanie has greatly contributed to both policy debate and commercial law reform through her research, teaching and service. She is regularly consulted by governments and self-regulatory organizations for her insights into insolvency and commercial law matters. Her work has been cited by every level of Canadian court and she has given expert testimony to Canadian and American courts.

A recognized thought leader both domestically and internationally, Stephanie presents her research and serves as a visiting professor at major law faculties across the globe.

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