Tax Law Society Networking Event

 The Tax Law Society is excited to announce our annual Networking Event! Please join us for an evening of meaningful connection and learning with tax lawyers representing over 10 firms. Food will be provided.

The James Hausman Tax Law and Policy Workshop: Ajay Mehrotra

The James Hausman Tax Law and Policy Workshop

Presents:

Ajay Mehrotra
Northwestern Law

Wednesday February 28, 2024
12:30pm - 1:45pm
Jackman Law Building, 78 Queens Park
Room:  J125, Dentons Canada LLP Classroom 

The James Hausman Tax Law and Policy Workshop: Alexander Edwards

The James Hausman Tax Law and Policy Workshop

Presents:

Alexander Edwards
University of Toronto, Rotman

Private merger negotiation responses to ongoing tax legislation

The James Hausman Tax Law and Policy Workshop

The James Hausman Tax Law and Policy Workshop

Presents:

David Duff
University of British Columbia

GAAR Consultation (Duff Response)

Wednesday March 29, 2023
12:30pm - 1:45pm
Jackman Law Building, 78 Queens Park
Room: J225 Gilbert’s LLP Classroom 

The James Hausman Tax Law and Policy Workshop

The James Hausman Tax Law and Policy Workshop

Presents:

Sarah Lawsky
Northwestern University, Pritzker School of Law

Coding the Code: Catala and Computationally Accessible Tax Law

Wednesday March 22, 2023
12:30pm - 1:45pm
Jackman Law Building, 78 Queens Park
Room: J225 Gilbert’s LLP Classroom 

The James Hausman Tax Law and Policy Workshop

The James Hausman Tax Law and Policy Workshop

Presents:

Deanna S. Newton
Pepperdine Caruso School of Law

Closing The Opportunity Gap

Wednesday March 15, 2023
12:30pm - 1:45pm
Jackman Law Building, 78 Queens Park
Room: J225 Gilbert’s LLP Classroom 

The James Hausman Tax Law and Policy Workshop

The James Hausman Tax Law and Policy Workshop

Presents:

Manoj Viswanathan
UC Hastings

Tax and Expectation Damages

Wednesday March 8, 2023
12:30pm - 1:45pm
Jackman Law Building, 78 Queens Park
Room: J225 Gilbert’s LLP Classroom 

The James Hausman Tax Law and Policy Workshop

The James Hausman Tax Law and Policy Workshop

Presents:

Michael Smart
University of Toronto

Distributionally Sensitive Cost Benefit Analysis

Wednesday February 15, 2023
12:30pm - 1:45pm
Jackman Law Building, 78 Queens Park
Room: J225 Gilbert’s LLP Classroom 

Dimitrios Tsilikis

SJD Candidate
Thesis title:
Justifications of Recourse Rules (working title)
Office in Falconer Hall
84 Queen's Park
Toronto, M5S 2C5

 I am a second year S.J.D. student working on Bankruptcy Law and Private Law Theory. My main project is focused on the normative foundations of personal bankruptcy law in the U.S. and Canadian legal orders. I do also research on some side-projects on corporate bankruptcy especially in the U.S., currently working on the intersection of mass tort litigation and bankruptcy.

 I started my legal career in civil law countries (Greece and France), but I have transitioned towards the common law world with my LL.M. in Legal Theory at NYU School of Law and my S.J.D. at the University of Toronto. 

I am a lawyer in Greece and I spend some time lawyering in Greek and E.U. law, especially on restructuring consultation.

In my spare time I like to read moral and political philosophy as they tend to be really helpful in providing analytical tools in legal research. Other than that, I love reading on aesthetics and the philosophy of mind.

Education
LL.B. - National and Capodistrian University of Athens - Faculty of Law
LL.B. (Erasmus+) - Paris 1 - Panthéon-Sorbonne - École de Droit
LL.M. - New York University School of Law
S.J.D. - University of Toronto - Faculty of Law
Professional Affiliations
Athens Bar Association (Greece)
Research Interests
Bankruptcy/Insolvency Law
Business Corporations
Competition Law
Judicial Decision-Making
Legal Theory
Moral Philosophy
Political Philosophy and Theory
Property Law
Tax Law
Supervisor
Committee Members

The James Hausman Tax Law and Policy Workshop

The James Hausman Tax Law and Policy Workshop

Presents:

Ed Fox
University of Michigan

The Psychology of Taxing Capital Income:
Evidence from a Survey Experiment on the Realization Rule

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