The University of Sheffield
School of Law
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Zoe Ollerenshaw

Position: Senior Lecturer
Email Address: Z.Ollerenshaw@sheffield.ac.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)114 222 6765
Room No: AF23A

Academic Profile

Senior University Lecturer in the School of Law. Particular areas of interest, contract law, commercial law and company law.

Having graduated from Sheffield in 1984 I first qualified as a Solicitor in 1987 and worked in private practice specialising in commercial law, intellectual property and IT law and worked for leading national and international law firms. I was listed as a leading professional in my field in Chambers Guide to the Legal Profession for a number of years.

On my return to academia in 2000 I worked as a lecturer on the Legal Practice Course at the University of Sheffield where I led the Commercial Law Elective and, for a number of years, its’ Business and Legal Practice Course. I began teaching on postgraduate commercial courses in spring 2008 and moved to teach full time on undergraduate and postgraduate law courses in September 2008.

I became a Senior University Teacher in January 2008 and currently teach company law and contract law subjects to undergraduates and several post graduate commercial law and practice based modules.

Qualifications

Teaching and Learning

I am extremely interested in the teaching and learning experience of my students:

I am the programme director for the School’s new LLM in International Commercial Law and Practice which I introduced in September 2011.

The modules I teach are:

Undergraduate Postgraduate and MA
Understanding Law (Convenor) International Business Transactions (Convenor)
Law of Contract Commercial Legal Skills (Convenor)
The Law Relating to Private Companies (Convenor) Commercial Legal Contracts (Convenor)
The Law Relating to Public Companies

Research Interests

Originally on a teaching only contract I gradually switched to a research active role from September 2009.

My current area of research interest is contract law and how it deals (or does not deal) with long-term complex relationship contracts. I am currently undertaking qualitative emperical research with legal practitioners concerning changes to long term relational contracts and how they are managed in practice. I also research doctrinal contract law issues and lead the School's Dimensions of Obligations Research Theme.

Member of the Institute for Commercial Law Studies (ICLS) Research Cluster.

Areas of Research Supervision

Recent Invited Papers and Keynote Lectures

Professional Activities and Recognition