Partner
123 John Street
Toronto, ON, M5V 2E2
+1 416 572 4909
Litigation Star
Class action
Commercial
Product liability
Securities
Eric Block is a partner at Ross Nasseri LLP. A trial lawyer with a national reach, Eric focuses on complex commercial litigation (including shareholder disputes and oppression claims), fraud, cross-border litigation, internal investigations, real estate litigation, trade secret litigation, environmental litigation, product liability, defamation, and litigation against all levels of government.
Eric is also a class action expert. On the defence side, he acts in the agricultural, product liability, securities, and employment spaces. On the plaintiff side, he co-led a team that brought constitutional challenges against Canada for its failure to address unsafe drinking water in many First Nations, resulting in an historic 2021 settlement of more than $8 billion.
Prior to joining the firm, Eric was a partner in the Toronto Litigation Group of McCarthy Tétrault LLP, where he practiced from 2002 to 2023.
From 1998 to 2002, Eric was a litigator at Paul Weiss in New York, where he worked on many precedent-setting litigations. He also litigated, pro-bono, the Southern District of New York jury trial awarding $745 million to rape and torture victims of the Bosnian War (Kadic, et al, v. Karadzic).
As a thought leader, Eric has written for the Wall Street Journal, Jerusalem Post and Washington Times, among other publications. He co-authored the book “Emergency Law in Canada: Commentary and Legislation” (Toronto: LexisNexis, February 2021).
Eric received his BA (Hons.) (Political Science) from McGill University in 1992. He held the Guy Drummond Fellowship consecutively at Institut D’Etudes Politiques de Paris (“Science Po”) from 1992 to 1993 and at McGill University from 1993 to 1994. He received his MA (Political Science) from McGill University in 1995. From 1994 to 1995, Eric was a speechwriter to U.S. Ambassador Morris B. Abram in Geneva (former Ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva). He received his BA, MA (Jurisprudence) from Oxford University (Christ Church) in 1997. Eric received his LLM from the University of Chicago Law School in 1998. He has sat on the Board of Directors of the National Ballet School Foundation.
Updated April 2024