Torys LLP | Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A lawyer since 1982
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Benjamin Geva is a distinguished counsel known for his comprehensive expertise in the financial services sector, encompassing payment instruments, bank deposits, collections, credit arrangements, and the evolving sphere of electronic banking and fintech. His international stature is underscored by his contributions to drafting financial legislation for various national authorities, including those in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Haiti, and several others, reflecting his global influence and expertise.
In both the Canadian and international contexts, Benjamin has played pivotal roles in legislative committees and groups dedicated to reforming laws related to payments, securities transfers, and digital assets. His involvement as a Legal Agent for the Canadian Ministry of Justice and his collaboration with the European Central Bank on digital currency studies highlight his significant impact on shaping the future of digital finance.
Benjamin's thought leadership extends to his academic contributions as a long-standing faculty member at Osgoode Hall Law School since 1977, alongside prestigious visiting positions worldwide, including the University of Chicago, Tel Aviv University, and the University of Hamburg. His scholarly work, such as his analysis of electronic funds transfers and his historical exploration of payment orders, has contributed significantly to the understanding and development of financial law.
As the founding editor-in-chief of the Banking and Finance Law Review and a member of various international law associations, Benjamin's influence is evident in his extensive publishing and speaking engagements on topics ranging from digital currencies to the legal challenges of fintech.
Educated at Harvard University and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and admitted to the Bar in Ontario, Benjamin's career is a testament to his profound influence on the legal and regulatory frameworks governing financial transactions in the digital age.