Publications [1]
Books and Book Chapters
- "Class Actions and Settlement Culture in Canada" [2] in Astrid Stadler and Christopher Hodges, eds. Resolving Mass Dispute: ADR and Settlement of Mass Claims (Edward Elgar, 2013), ch. 6
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Accessing Justice: Appraising Class Actions Ten Years After Dutton, Hollick & Rumley [3](LexisNexis, 2011)
Journal Articles
- "The 'Illusion of Compensation': Cy près Distributions in Canadian Class Action" [4](2014) 92:1 Can. Bar Review [forthcoming]
- "How Much is Too Much? Contingency Fees in Class Actions [5]" (2014) Class Action, Vol. X, No. 1
- "Commercial Litigation Funding: Ethical, Regulatory and Comparative Perspectives [6]" (2014) 55:1 Can. Bus. L.J. 1 (with Camile Cameron)
- "Public Goals by Private Means, & Public Actors Protecting Private Interests: A Response to Professor Jones" [7] (2013) 53 Can. Bus. Law J. 371-381.
- "Justice for Profit: A Comparative Analysis of Australian, Canadian and U.S. Third Party Litigation Funding" [8](2013) 61:1 American J. of Comparative Law 93-148 (lead author, with Peter Cashman & Alana Longmoore).
- “Accessing Justice: Appraising Class Actions Ten Years After Dutton, Hollick & Rumley” [9] (2011) 53 S.C.L.R. (2d) 3-16.
- "Self-Interest, Public Interest and the Interests of the Absent Client: Legal Ethics and Class Action Praxis" [10] (2011) 49:2 Osgoode Hall L.J. 1-37
- "Setting Standards: Evidence, Proof and the Certification Motion" [11] (2011) 8:2 Class Action 514-521
- "Consumer (In)Justice: Reflections on Canadian Consumer Class Actions [12]" (2011) 50 Can. Bus. L.J. 356-375
- “Outsiders: The Nature and Impact of Secrecy at the Iacobucci Inquiry [13]” (2010) 36 Queen’s L. J. 161-201
- “Litigating State Secrets: A Comparative Study of National Security Privilege in Canadian, U.S. and English Civil Cases [14]” (2010) 41:2 Ottawa Law Review 289-323
- “Access to a Just Result: Revisiting Settlement Standards and Cy Près Distributions” (2010) 6:1 Can. Class Action Review 217-253 [15]
- “Access to Justice for the Wrongfully Accused in National Security Investigations” (2009) 27 Windsor Y.B. Access Just. 171-205 [16]
- Review Essay of Defending Humanity: When Force is Justified and Why by George P. Fletcher and Jens David Ohlin (2009) 2 Journal of Parliamentary and Political Law 571-585 (with the Hon. Bill Graham)
- “Class Actions in Canada: Country Report Prepared for the Globalization of Class Actions Conference [17]” (2009) 622 Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences 41-52 (lead author, with W.A. Bogart & I. Matthews)
- “Class Actions in Canada: Country Report Update” (December 2008). Available online: (Stanford University website [18])
- “Class Actions in Canada: A National Procedure in a Multi-Jurisdictional Society?” (Paper prepared for the Globalization of Class Actions Conference, Oxford University, December 2007) (with W.A. Bogart and I. Matthews). Available online: (Stanford University website [18])
Newspapers & Blogs
- Comment [19] on "The Law Practice Program Should Not be Integrated Into Canadian Law Schools" SLAW [blog] February 24, 2014
- Comment [20] on "Contingency Fee Lawyers Are Not Venture Capitalists" SLAW [blog] January 5, 2014
- "It's Complicated: Access to Justice & Cost Shifting in Class Actions [21]" SLAW [blog] November 24, 2013
- "Are Class Actions Trying To Do Too Much? [22]" Law Times (March 5, 2012) p. 7
- “Anti-Terrorism Practices Create Victims” The Lawyers Weekly (May 22, 2009) (lead author, with Alex Neve) [23]
- “Defusing the Ticking Time Bomb” Law Times, May 4, 2009 (with Reem Bahdi) [24]
- “Justice demands that we now repatriate Omar Khadr” The Globe and Mail (January 26, 2009) (lead author, with Allan Rock) [25]
