INFRASTRUCTURE

Canada lauds telecommunications industry's infrastructure investments to boost AI
Announced plans by companies like Bell and Telus aim to improve business prosperity, ministers say
Kyle Kuczynski's construction law journey at Fitzrovia
The senior legal counsel stretches across domains, blending contract work with real-world operations
Douglas Chen navigates complex legal terrain as lone counsel at real estate company Baz Group
Business judgment and regulatory insight drive legal decisions across multiple sectors
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

2025 LEADING LAWYERS IN INFRASTRUCTURE

Michael T. Tamblyn
Year called to bar: 1981
Toronto, Ontario
Grant H. Mayovsky
Year called to bar: 2001
Vancouver, British Columbia
Michael Dyck
Year called to bar: 1999
Calgary, Alberta
Peter D. Banks
Year called to bar: 2003
Calgary, Alberta
François Nolet-Lévesque
Year called to bar: 2016
Montréal, Québec
Brad Vermeersch
Year called to bar: 2013
Toronto, Ontario