About the Author

AuthorSuzanne Chiodo
Pages275-275
ABOUT
THE
AUTHOR
Suzanne
Chiodo
is
a
lecturer
in
law
at
Oriel
College,
Oxford
University,
where
she
is
completing
her
doctorate
in
the
area
of
class
actions.
She
also
obtained
her
undergraduate
degree
in
modem
history
from
Oxford.
Before
beginning
her
doctorate
in
October
2017,
Suzanne
was
a
class
actions
lawyer
at
Rochon
Genova
LLP
in
Toronto.
She
completed
her
LLM
at
Osgoode
Hall
Law
School
in
December
2016,
supported
by
fund
ing
from
the
Social
Sciences
and
Humanities
Research
Council
(SSHRC)
and
numerous
other
sources.
Her
book,
The
Class
Actions
Controversy,
arises
from
her
LLM
thesis
on
the
history
of
the
Ontario
Class
Proceed
ings
Act.
Suzanne
has
taught
courses
on
civil
procedure
at
Osgoode
Hall
Law
School
and
has
presented
papers
to
the
Osgoode
Society
for
Canadian
Legal
History,
the
Ontario
Bar
Association,
and
the
Ontario
Human
Rights
Commission.
In
addition,
she
has
published
numerous
papers
on
class
actions
and
tort
law.
Suzanne
completed
her
articles
of
clerkship
for
the
Honourable
Mr
Justice
O
Reilly
at
the
Federal
Court.
She
obtained
her
JD
with
distinction
at
Western
Law
in
Ontario,
where
she
spearheaded
a
successful
effort
to
establish
the
school
s
first
student-run
academic
journal.
She
won
numer
ous
awards
and
scholarships
for
academic
excellence,
and
also
received
the
Law
Society
of
Upper
Canada
prize
for
graduating
near
the
top
of
her
class.
When
Suzanne
is
not
teaching
in
Oxford,
she
lives
in
Toronto
with
her
husband
Joe,
where
she
pursues
her
love
for
rock
and
blues
music
by
singing
and
playing
harmonica
in
a
band.
Her
favourite
day
of
the
week
is
Sunday,
when
she
attends
Little
Trinity
Anglican
Church
before
eating
delicious
food
made
by
her
Italian-Canadian
family.
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