Aloke Chatterjee
Aloke Chatterjee, B.Sc., LL.B., LL.M., of the Ontario Bar, joined the Faculty in the fall of 2003 to teach Civil Procedure and Constitutional Law and is currently an Associate Professor. Professor Chatterjee has considerable interest and expertise in both public and private law.
After obtaining his LL.B. from Dalhousie Law School in 1997, he pursued post-graduate legal studies at Harvard, where he obtained his LL.M. in 1999. Following graduate school, Professor Chatterjee served as law clerk to Mr. Justice Ian Binnie at the Supreme Court of Canada.
Prior to joining the Faculty, Professor Chatterjee practiced corporate/commercial litigation in Toronto with the firm of Ogilvy Renault. He has particular expertise in civil litigation and evidence, and is currently writing in this area.
In addition, Professor Chatterjee has an on-going interest in law and disability studies.
