Dr. Uri Benoliel
Uri Benoliel received his J.S.D. from UC Berkeley School of Law (2006; Dissertation Grade: High Honors). In 2005, he received his LL.M. from Columbia Law School (Stone Honors). In 2003, he received his LL.B. from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Magna Cum Laude; Dean’s list in all academic years). He was a law clerk for Justice Theodore Or at the Supreme Court of Israel and for Judge Dr. Drora Pilpel at the District Court of Tel-Aviv.
Among his publications:
The Behavioral Law and Economics of Franchise Tying Contracts, forthcoming in 41 Rutgers Law Journal (2010); Reputation Life Cycle: The Case of Franchising, 13 Chapman Law Review 1 (2009); The Expectation of Continuity Effect and Franchise Termination Laws: A Behavioral Perspective, 46 American Business Law Journal 139 (2009); Rethinking the Distributor-Manufacturer Fiduciary Relationship: A Marketing Channels Perspective, 45 American Business Law Journal 187 (2008).
Research Interests:
Contract Law; International Business Transactions; Law and Economics; Franchise and Distribution Law.
Email:
ubenoliel@idc.ac.il