Welcoming New Faculty to Osgoode’s Academic Community

Left to Right: Professors Étienne Cossette-Lefebvre, Martin Petrin and Anthony Sangiuliano
Left to Right: Professors Étienne Cossette-Lefebvre, Martin Petrin and Anthony Sangiuliano

Osgoode Hall Law School is delighted to welcome three outstanding scholars whose expertise and leadership will enrich our academic community and advance legal education and research.

Étienne Cossette-Lefebvre  joins as Assistant Professor in Property Law. A Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Scholar and former Supreme Court of Canada law clerk, Professor Cossette-Lefebvre brings nationally recognized scholarship in property law, legal theory, and comparative law.

Martin Petrin  has been appointed the Jarislowsky Dimma Mooney Chair in Corporate Governance, a joint position with the Schulich School of Business. Professor Petrin is an internationally respected expert in corporate law and governance, with research interests that include the impacts of artificial intelligence and emerging technologies.

Anthony Sangiuliano, Assistant Professor in Health Law, brings an interdisciplinary background in legal, moral, and political philosophy. Professor Sangiuliano’s research spans health law and bioethics, constitutional and administrative law, and equality and antidiscrimination law.

“These scholars bring a remarkable breadth of knowledge and experience to our faculty,” said Dean Trevor Farrow. “Their diverse perspectives and outstanding research will enrich our community and inspire our students as they prepare to lead in an evolving legal landscape.”