About the authors

AuthorChristopher C. Nicholls, Jeffrey G. Macintosh
Pages389-389
Jeffrey
G.
Macintosh
is
Professor
of Law at the
University
of
Toronto
where
he
specializes
in
Corporation
Law,
Corporate Finance, Securities
Regulation,
Law and
Economics,
and
Small Firm Financing.
He
holds
a
B.Sc.
from
M.I.T.,
an
LL.B.
from
the
University
of
Toronto,
and an
LL.M.
from
Harvard University.
His
publications have been principally
concerned with Corporation Law, Securities Regulation,
and
Small
Firm Financing. Professor Macintosh served
as an
Assistant Professor
at
Osgoode Hall
Law
School
in
1982-83
and was
appointed
a
John
M.
Olin
Fellow
at
Yale
Law
School
in
1988-89.
Christopher
C.
Nicholls
is
Professor
of Law at
Dalhousie University.
He
holds
an
LL.B.
and
LL.M.
from
Osgoode
Hall
Law
School
and an
MPA
from
Harvard. Prior
to
joining
the
faculty
at
Dalhousie, Professor
Nicholls practised corporate
law in
Toronto
and in
Hamilton, Bermuda.
He
also taught Corporate Finance
and
Securities Regulation
at
Osgoode Hall
Law
School
and
Business
Law at the Bar
Admission
Course
for the Law
Society
of
Upper Canada.
His
teaching
and
research
interests include Business Associations, Commercial Law, International
Trade,
Financial Institution
Reform,
Corporate Finance,
and
Corporate
Governance.
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ABOUT
THE
AUTHORS

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