Edward Michael Iacobucci (born 6 October 1968) is a Canadian lawyer and academic who is the current dean of the University of Toronto Faculty of Law, where he is also the James M.
His primary research areas are corporate law, competition law, and the intersection of economics and the law.Iacobucci earned a bachelor's degree (honours) in economics from Queen's University, a Master of Philosophy degree, also in economics, from the University of Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Toronto.
From 1996 to 1997, he clerked for John Sopinka, a justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.Iacobucci joined the University of Toronto Faculty of Law in 1998.
In 2002, he was a John M.
Olin visiting fellow at Columbia University Law School.
He has also been a visiting professor at New York University Law School and the University of Chicago Law School.In 2003, Iacobucci, along with Paul Collins, Michael Trebilock, and Ralph Winter won the Canadian Economics Association's Doug Purvis Memorial Prize for their book The Law and Economics of Canadian Competition Policy.In 2011, Iacobucci was appointed as the C.
D.
Howe Institute's Competition Policy Scholar, and was reappointed to that position in 2015.
Iacobucci, along with Lawson Hunter and Michael Trebilcock were co-authors in a 2014 C.D.
Howe Institute study called "Let the Market Decide: The Case against Mandatory Pick-And-Pay" about the Canadian telecommunications and broadcasting industry.In 2016, during Iacobucci's tenure as dean, the University of Toronto Faculty of Law created the J.R.
Kimber Chair for Investment Rights, which was the first research chair for investor rights in North America.Iacobucci is an independent member of the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC)'s board of directors and the chair of its Corporate Governance Committee.Iacobucci is the son of Frank Iacobucci, a former puisne justice on the Supreme Court of Canada who was dean of the University of Toronto Faculty of Law from 1979 to 1983.