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Jodi Keil serves as a Term Lecturer in the Department of Marketing, Business Economics and Law at the Alberta School of Business, University of Alberta, teaching foundational and advanced business law courses to undergraduate and graduate students.
Her academic focus centers on the practical application of legal frameworks within Canadian business contexts, emphasizing intersections between commercial law, real estate transactions, and socio-legal policy considerations. She integrates contemporary issues including Indigenous land claims and environmental regulations into her curriculum.
Key research and teaching domains include:
- Business Law
- Commercial Law
- Real Estate Law
- Canadian Legal System
- Contract Law
- Tort Law
- Indigenous Law
- Environmental Law
She instructs core courses such as B LAW 201 (Legal Foundations of the Canadian Economy), B LAW 403 (Commercial Transactions), and B LAW 456/612 (Legal Issues in Real Estate), covering statutory frameworks, case law analysis, and transactional mechanics from chattel mortgages to condominium development.
No scientific awards or formal student mentorship activities were documented in available records.
Current teaching responsibilities indicate active engagement with real estate finance, land entitlement processes, and cross-jurisdictional legal compliance, though no research grants, laboratory affiliations, or collaborative teams were specified in institutional materials.
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