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Overview

Jason’s litigation practice focuses on corporate and commercial disputes, bankruptcy and insolvency matters and securities litigation. He regularly acts in complex cases involving shareholder oppression, directors’ and officers’ liability, fraud, contractual disputes, misrepresentations and internal investigations. He has represented clients across diverse industries including mining and energy, real estate, fintech and cryptocurrency, automobiles, aircraft and pharmaceuticals.

Jason has appeared before all levels of court in Ontario, the Supreme Court of Canada and the Ontario Securities Commission. His courtroom work includes a high-profile trial arising from the infamous Sino-Forest fraud which resulted in a landmark USD 2.6 billion judgment. He is equally experienced in resolving disputes outside of the courtroom through confidential mediations and arbitrations. Many of his cases involve cross-border elements spanning the United States, Asia, Europe and South America.

Jason earns the trust of clients facing high-stakes disputes by taking the time to understand their priorities and tailoring his approach accordingly. Clients value his responsiveness, judgment and dedication to achieving results that align with their goals.

As pro bono work, Jason has volunteered his time as a supervising lawyer for the Osgoode Hall Law School’s Investor Protection Clinic and as a member of the Bennett Jones team working with Innocence Canada.

Client Work

Sakab Saudi Holding Company. - Leading proceedings, including obtaining various extraordinary orders (Mareva injunctions and Norwich relief) on behalf of a group of Saudi entities against a former Saudi government minister alleged to have misappropriated, in conspiracy with members of his family and others, $5.36 Billion USD from the plaintiff companies through various offshore structures.   
NRStor Incorporated in a dispute over earn-out entitlements following NRStor’s acquisition of significant energy projects
Shareholders of a closely-held real estate development business in defending an oppression claim in which a minority shareholder was seeking a wind-up or buy-out of interests in a group of companies that the claimant alleged were worth over $700 million
Calfrac Well Services in its appearance before the Ontario Securities Commission in successfully resisting an application by Wilks Brothers, LLC to review a decision of the Toronto Stock Exchange that granted exemptive relief to Calfrac in relation to a significant recapitalization transaction.
Former directors of Sears Canada Inc., in defence of multiple actions arising from the Board's approval of a $509-million dividend in 2013 and Sears' ultimate insolvency filing in 2017.
The Joint Liquidators of China Medical Technologies, Inc., in successfully obtaining a Mareva injunction against a former officer as a result of his role in the alleged theft of US$520 million from the company.

Recognitions & Awards

Best Lawyers in Canada

Ones to Watch, Corporate and Commercial Litigation

Education & Bar Admissions

Education

  • University of Western Ontario, BMOS (Finance and Administration), 2011
  • Queen's University, JD, 2014

Bar Admissions

  • Ontario, 2015

Insights

Court of Appeal Refines the Corporate Attribution DoctrineBlog

Court of Appeal Refines the Corporate Attribution Doctrine

March 15, 2022
Jonathan G. BellJason M. Berall
Jonathan G. Bell & Jason M. Berall
Ontario Court of Appeal Certifies Class Action Against Sun LifeBlog

Ontario Court of Appeal Certifies Class Action Against Sun Life

September 13, 2018
Preet K. GillJason M. Berall
Preet K. Gill & Jason M. Berall

News, Events & Speaking Engagements

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Bennett Jones Lawyers in OBA Institute Series

November 9, 2021
Sabrina A. BandaliIan C. Michael
& 3 more
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Bennett Jones Helps Osgoode Investor Protection Clinic Opens the Market

February 7, 2018
Lincoln CaylorJason M. Berall
Lincoln Caylor & Jason M. Berall