INFRASTRUCTURE

Canada's infrastructure law faces a new era of economic and political shifts
Lawyers adapt as deal structures change, encouraging early collaboration and shared responsibility
'No blame, no claim': trending procurement models aim to stem disputes before they start
Looking to avoid the headaches of litigation, projects are increasingly using non-adversarial models
As uncertainty looms, infrastructure industry continues to embrace ADR and tools to stave off claims
Experts say parties are increasingly looking to handle disputes via arbitration, dispute boards
Infrastructure dealmaking faces a rough patch as economic uncertainty grows
Project development and M&A face challenges led by economic tariff-led headwinds
'We've run out of options': Pallett Valo's Anna Esposito
Why Ontario's justice system is outsourcing resolution — and what it means for construction law

2025 LEADING LAWYERS IN INFRASTRUCTURE

Peter A. Willis
Year called to bar: 1991
Toronto, Ontario
Emma Blanchard
Year called to bar: 2007
Ottawa, Ontario
James Little
Year called to bar: 2014
Toronto, Ontario
Singleton Urquhart Reynolds Vogel LLP
Ian Gosselin
Year called to bar: 1992
Québec City, Québec
Michael A. Skene
Year called to bar: 1993
Vancouver, British Columbia
Brad Vermeersch
Year called to bar: 2013
Toronto, Ontario