Suzanne Chiodo wins 2019 Peter Oliver Prize

Irwin Law wishes to congratulate Suzanne Chiodo for being selected by the Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History as a recipient of the Peter Oliver Prize in Canadian Legal History for her book The Class Actions Controversy: The Origins and Development of the Ontario Class Proceedings Act (Irwin Law Inc, 2018).

The Peter Oliver Prize in Canadian Legal History was established in 2006 to honour the late Professor Peter Oliver, the Osgoode Society’s founding editor-in-chief. The prize is awarded annually for a student’s published journal article, book chapter or book about Canadian legal history. Students in any discipline at any stage of their career are eligible. 

“We applaud the award recipients for enriching Canadians’ understanding of the country’s legal history,” said Professor Jim Phillips, editor-in-chief of the Osgoode Society. “Through their work, this year’s award recipients have helped promote the public’s interest in the history of law and the legal profession.”

Once again, Irwin Law would like to congratulate Suzanne Chiodo on this wonderful achievement.

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