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Lexpert Special Edition on Infrastructure 2019

The Lexpert Special Editions profiles selected Lexpert-ranked lawyers whose focus is in Corporate, Infrastructure, Energy and Litigation law and relevant practices. It also includes feature articles on legal aspects of Canadian business issues.

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6 LEXPERT | 2019 | WWW.LEXPERT.CA Antonopoulos, George Dentons Canada LLP (403) 268-7136 george.antonopoulos@dentons.com Mr. Antonopoulos acts for companies in the energy sector, focusing on the planning, drafting, negotiation and completion of complex energy transactions and project work in both the upstream and midstream oil & gas sectors, including advising clients on M&A, joint venture arrangements, commodity transportation, storage arrangements, corporate re-organizations, and energy project development. Annibale, Jason J. McMillan LLP (416) 865-7912 jason.annibale@mcmillan.ca Mr. Annibale is an expert in construction, P3 disputes and Ontario's new Construction Act. He deals with complex construction disputes affecting infrastructure projects, including disputes involving the calculation of refinancing gains of P3 assets. He has also written the chapter on Dispute Resolution in Tim Murphy's recent text, Public-Private Partnerships in Canada: Law Policy and Value for Money. Anderson, Jean E. Goodmans LLP (416) 597-4297 janderson@goodmans.ca Ms. Anderson's practice includes financing and corporate transactions, alternative finance and P3s. Her experience embraces project and structured finance, domestic and cross-border financings, asset-based lending and debt restructuring. Anderson, Garth K. Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP (403) 260-9778 garth.anderson@blakes.com Mr. Anderson's infrastructure practice encompasses all types of public and private infrastructure, with an emphasis on P3 transactions in the transportation sector. He assists clients in structuring major design-build- finance-operate projects, as well as on the real estate and construction aspects of various energy-related infrastructure projects. Allen, Michael S. FARRIS LLP (604) 661-9311 mallen@farris.com In his 40 years of experience in project and corporate finance, Mr. Allen has been continuously recognized by leading publications. In addition to the infrastructure and public-private partnership sphere, his practice has included mining, energy, forestry and telecommunications, within Canada and around the world. He is called to the Bar in British Columbia, Ontario, and England & Wales. Ackerley, Glenn W. WeirFoulds LLP (416) 947-5008 gackerley@weirfoulds.com Mr. Ackerley advises owners, contractors and design professionals on landmark capital and public infrastructure renewal projects. He counsels his construction industry clients on contracts, procurement, risk avoidance, claims handling and dispute resolution. Often performing the role of "project lawyer," he provides ongoing practical advice from the start of a project through to close-out. LEXPERT-RANKED LAWYERS the Ford government gets its bearings. "Apart from investment in rural areas and small- er projects, we're still waiting on the P3 pipeline in Ontario," Murphy says. "But what that wait repre- sents is a hiccup rather than a change in philosophy by the government." Sharon Vogel, a lawyer in Singleton Urquhart Reynolds Vogel LLP's Toronto office, is of simi- lar mind. "ere was a period of uncertainty before the Ford government said what it would do with P3s, especially in light of the Auditor General's criti- cisms," she says. "But throughout we saw the con- tinued development of alternative financing and procurement projects, like the Hurontario LRT and the GO Rail Expansion project." As it turns out, Ontario has benefitted from a "THERE WAS A PERIOD OF UNCERTAINTY BEFORE THE FORD GOVERNMENT SAID WHAT IT WOULD DO WITH P3S, ESPECIALLY IN LIGHT OF THE AUDITOR GENERAL'S CRITICISMS. BUT THROUGHOUT WE SAW THE CONTINUED DEVELOPMENT OF ALTERNATIVE FINANCING AND PROCUREMENT PROJECTS, LIKE THE HURONTARIO LRT AND THE GO RAIL EXPANSION PROJECT." Sharon Vogel; Singleton Urquhart Reynolds Vogel LLP PHOTO: SHUTTERSTOCK

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