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Kim Willey is an Adjunct Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Victoria. He is a practicing corporate commercial solicitor and a member of both the British Columbia Law Society and the Bermuda Bar Association. Willey holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, an LL.M. from Osgoode Hall Law School, and a combined B.A., LL.B., and MBA from the University of Victoria.
His research focuses on corporate governance, accountability, and legal mechanisms supporting public policy initiatives like long-term investing and share buybacks. He teaches business associations, combining academic rigor with practical legal experience.
Education:
- BA (History Honours) – UVic (1999)
- LL.B. – UVic (2004)
- MBA – UVic (2004)
- LL.M. (Business Law) – York University, Osgoode Hall (2015)
- PhD – University of Cambridge (2019)
Willey’s publications explore stock market short-termism, corporate accountability, and policy reforms. His work bridges legal frameworks and economic realities, addressing issues such as pension models, gender diversity in corporate leadership, and tax policies for sustainable investment.
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