Kenneth Jull

Adjunct Professor
Kenneth Jull Graduate of University of Toronto (Victoria College) 1978, Osgoode Hall Law School, (LL.B., 1981) (L.L.M., 1985). Mr. Jull practices at Baker & McKenzie LLP where he focuses in the area of risk management strategies to promote regulatory and corporate compliance. As part of risk management, Mr. Jull provides advice to organizations with respect to a due diligence matrix for compliance. Mr. Jull is the co-author of Regulatory and Corporate Liability: From Due Diligence to Risk Management (Canada Law Book, 2004, updated annually) with Justice Todd Archibald and Professor Kent Roach. He is also the author of various articles, including “From the Slow Lane to the Fast Lane of Broadband:  Application of a Theory of Justice”, co-written with Stephen Schmidt, presented at the 19th Biennial conference of the International Telecommunications Society, Budapest, Hungary, 2011; “From Behind the Veil of the Unknown: Justice and Innovation in Telecommunications, co-written with Stephen Schmidt, presented at the 18th Biennial Conference of the International Telecommunications Society, Tokyo, Japan, 2010; “Preventing Harm in Telecommunications Regulation: A New Matrix of Principles and Rules within the Ex Ante versus Ex Post Debate” (2009) 47 CBLJ 361, co-written with Stephen Schmidt; “Courts as Gatekeepers: Alternative Hypotheses”, Annual Review of Civil Litigation (2009); “Disguised Offences”, co-authored with Professor Peter Hogg, Telecommunications and Broadcasting: Current Regulatory Issues and Policy (Insight Information), April 30-May 1, 2007; Comment on “Enron and its Aftermath”, in Crime in the Corporation, Queen’s Annual Business Law Symposium, 2004, at 47.

Mr. Jull teaches “Financial Crimes” at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Law. Mr. Jull has an appointment to the Faculty of Graduate Studies at Osgoode Hall Law School, where he is the Co-Director of the Part-time LL.M. specializing in Civil Litigation and Dispute Resolution. At the graduate level at Osgoode, Mr. Jull presently teaches “Crimes and Regulatory Offences”, “Recent Developments in Substantive Law Relevant to Litigation” and “Advanced Trial Advocacy and Evidence Issues”. Mr. Jull also teaches “Management 3: The Leaders Program”, session on Corporate Governance at the Schulich School of Business. Contact: ken.jull@bakermckenzie.com