Rohan Shah

Rohan is an associate in our Disputes Group. He regularly advises clients on individual and class litigation involving breach of contract, misrepresentation and fraud, negligence especially in the context of product liability, oppression, enforcement of foreign judgments and letters rogatory, and privacy breaches. Rohan is also developing an international arbitration practice and is an Associate of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. He has appeared in the Ontario Superior Court, Ontario Court of Appeal, and the Federal Court, although he has also advised on matters involving the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador and Supreme Court of British Columbia. Moreover, he has appeared before distinguished arbitrators and mediators.

Alongside his practice, Rohan is actively involved in pro bono matters and community outreach. He volunteers as Duty Counsel with Pro Bono Ontario and mentors students in high school and law school.

Rohan holds an LL.M. from Osgoode Hall Law School and was also educated in the UK and US. His writing has been published in the Canadian Class Action Review and he has been cited in the media. Rohan can read intermediate French and has lived in Canada, the UK, the US, India, and Singapore.


Awards and Recognition

  • Pro Bono Ontario Honour Roll (2022)
  • R.G. Lawson Prize for Law of Freedom of Expression (2017)
  • R.G. Lawson Prize for Professional Ethics (2017)

Community Involvement

  • Pro Bono Ontario, Duty Counsel
  • Federation of Asian Canadian Lawyers, Mentor
  • Global Lawyers of Canada, Mentor
  • Law in Action Within Schools, Mentor

Credentials

Education

  • Osgoode Hall Law School, LL.M.
  • University of Manchester, LL.B. (First Class)
  • University of Pennsylvania, B.A.

Languages

  • English

Professional Affiliations

  • The Advocates’ Society
  • Canadian Bar Association
  • Federation of Asian Canadian Lawyers
  • Global Lawyers of Canada
  • Chartered Institute of Arbitrators