Mohamed Khimji has been named the inaugural David Allgood Professor in Business Law.
The Allgood Professorship, the first privately-funded professorship in the history of Queen’s Law, is part of an ongoing strategic initiative by the Faculty to strengthen its business law programming.
“I’m honoured to be appointed as the inaugural holder of the David Allgood Professorship in Business Law and also to be given the opportunity to lead the design and development of the business law program at Queen’s,” says Professor Khimji.
“I look forward to working with my new colleagues in enriching the academic program through offering an elevated curriculum designed to facilitate long-term student success and to establish Queen’s Law as a focal point for high-level research activity in business law.”
Khimji, who will begin his term in July, is currently the Stephen Dattels Chair in Corporate Finance Law at Western University. He holds an LLB from the University of Bristol and an LLM from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
The Allgood Professorship was created through the generous contributions of Queen’s Law alumni and donors, who raised a $1.5 million endowment to support the position.
“I’m very pleased with the generous support our alumni have shown in establishing the Allgood Professorship, and equally pleased to be welcoming a scholar of Professor Khimji’s renown as the inaugural Allgood Professor,” says Dean Bill Flanagan.
“Building on our existing business law programs, including the Bader International Study Centre program in international business law, the Queen’s Business Law Clinic, and the Law’80 Visiting Scholar in Business Law program, Professor Khimji’s leadership as a researcher, teacher and mentor is going to vault our entire business law program to the next level.”
The professorship is named for David Allgood, Law’74, who serves as counsel at Dentons in Toronto and was previously the Executive VP and General Counsel for Royal Bank of Canada.
Allgood is also a member of the Queen’s Board of Trustees and Audit and Risk Committee, and served as chair of the Dean’s Advisory Council in the Faculty of Law from 2006-2012, remaining on the council in the role of past-chair. He has a long standing connection with Queen’s, and has played a tremendous role in teaching and mentoring students in the Faculty of Law.
“It is an incredible honour to have a professorship named for me at my alma mater,” says Allgood. “I have the utmost confidence that Professor Khimji will help solidify Queen’s Law’s position as a leader in business law education in Canada.”
Read more about the David Allgood Professorship in Business Law.
— Chris Armes