![]() ![]() Education University of Toronto, BA (Hons.), 2006 Ben-Gurion University, MA, 2007, magna cum laude University of Windsor, JD, 2010 Bar Admissions Ontario, 2011 New York, 2013 British Columbia, 2023 Overview Ilan Ishai is an experienced litigator, with a practice focusing on class actions, commercial disputes and appellate advocacy. He has acted on behalf of clients in various complex and multi-party commercial, product liability, competition, fraud, director/officer liability and oppression matters. Ilan has appeared as lead counsel before all levels of court in Ontario, as well as the Supreme Court of Canada. He provides strategic advice to companies and individuals at all stages of complex litigation. Ilan has defended clients across a broad variety of industries in claims involving automotive parts, consumer products, misrepresentation claims, contractual disputes, insurance and anti-competitive conduct. He has recently acted for:
As part of his pro bono activities, Ilan represented the National Self-Represented Litigants Project in an intervention at the Supreme Court of Canada in Pintea v. Johns, in which the Court ultimately endorsed the CJC's Statement of Principles on Self-represented Litigants and Accused Persons. Ilan has also served as duty counsel to self-represented parties appearing in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice and the Court of Appeal for Ontario. Ilan joined Bennett Jones after summering and articling with the firm. He is a member of the Advocates' Society, the Canadian Bar Association, the New York State Bar Association and the International Association of Defence Counsel (an invitation-only, peer-reviewed association). Ilan is a member of the Board of Directors of the Toronto Design Offsite Festival, a not-for-profit dedicated to the enhancement and promotion of Canadian design. Ilan also sits on Practical Law Canada's Corporate & Commercial Litigation Advisory Board. Select Experience • GFA Canada in a class action lawsuit raised against them by a former donor alleging that GFA Canada made negligent misrepresentations. • The Trustee in Bankruptcy of James Henry Ting, in enforcement proceedings in Canada against the bankrupt, the former Chairman and CEO of Akai Holdings Limited, who was found to have defrauded the Hong Kong-based company and misappropriated over a billion dollars. • Volkswagen Canada, in defence of consumer class actions and individual claims relating to emissions of its diesel vehicles. • The Beer Store, in defence of $1.4-billion competition and consumer class action alleging anti-competitive behaviour and unjust enrichment. • General Motors, in defence of class action relating to alleged emissions misrepresentations. • Defence of a former executive of the Metis National Council in an action commenced by the new administration of the indigenous organization that alleges breach of fiduciary duty, unjust enrichment, knowing assistance and knowing receipt • Served as Amicus Curiae in an appeal from a class action settlement approval motion decision [Waldman v Thomson Reuters Canada Inc.]. • A prominent insurance company in defence of a class action alleging breach of contract, misrepresentation and breach of duty of good faith. • Mortgage brokerage and agents in successful summary dismissal of claim alleging misrepresentation, breach of contract and fraud, [Entry Point Investments v Invis Inc. et al, upheld on appeal: 2015 ONCA 701] and successfully brought a motion to strike a subsequent action commenced relating to the same facts [Gyimah v. Reda et al., upheld on appeal: 2017 ONCA 316]. • National Self-Represented Litigants Project, in its intervention at the Supreme Court of Canada in Pintea v. Johns. • American book distributor in successful defence of claims alleging various intellectual property infringements [Miguna v Walmart Canada et al., upheld on appeal: 2016 ONCA 174]. • Former directors of Ontario's air ambulance service provider in legislative committee hearings and OPP investigation. • A third party lender in the application by The Cash Store Financial Services Inc. under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act. • Large Ontario hospital in defence of alleged breach of contract. • Victim of violent crime in successful appeal of CICB decision denying him compensation [Park v Criminal Injuries Compensation Board]. • Benefit Plan Administrators Limited, in defence of a pension-related class action. • Watchstone Group plc's in a multi-million dollar claim by its Canadian subsidiary Hubio Solutions against Aviva Canada regarding Hubio's telematics solution. • Resort property owner in successful claim against prospective purchaser for breach of contract and misrepresentation. • Large plastics company in defence of multi-million dollar oppression and breach of contract claim by former employee-shareholders. |