William Buchner

William Buchner

(416) 863-0900
(416) 863-0871
155 Wellington St W, Toronto, ON
Year called to bar: 2009 (ON)
Will is a partner in the Infrastructure, Energy, Finance and Corporate practices. He advises developers, investors, lenders and borrowers – in Canada and the United States – on large infrastructure and power project development and financing, with a particular emphasis on public-private partnerships. Clients in the renewable energy sector value Will’s extensive knowledge of the complexities of hydroelectric, wind and solar financing. He frequently advises on the sale and purchase of renewable energy and infrastructure projects across Canada, and has extensive experience in negotiating a wide variety of related development contracts. Select Recognition: Chambers Global; Chambers Canada; IFLR1000; The Legal 500 Canada; Lexpert Rising Stars: Leading Lawyers Under 40; Lexpert Special Editions: Energy and Mining, M&A, Infrastructure; The Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory; The Best Lawyers in Canada.
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