Lexpert publishes Infrastructure special edition in Globe and Mail’s Report on Business

Lexpert® partners with the Globe and Mail’s award-winning Report on Business Magazine on Special Editions regularly throughout the year.
Lexpert publishes Infrastructure special edition in Globe and Mail’s Report on Business
In partnership with the Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships (CCPPP), Lexpert has just published its Special Edition on Canada's Leading Infrastructure Lawyers in The Globe and Mail's Report on Business magazine on August 28. Click here to see a digital replica of the print magazine.


 
This special edition includes profiles of Lexpert® ranked lawyers who will facilitate your infrastructure projects in Canada and abroad, providing the varied and particular counsel and advocacy you need to get the projects done.

It also includes the following feature articles:

Funding infrastructure: Are Canada’s financial markets adequate for infrastructure project needs? Leading lawyers provide their thoughts and analysis on this critical question.

Municipal infrastructure: Municipal P3s have unique challenges that differ from larger provincial and federal projects. Discover valuable insights on the legal issues and pitfalls from seasoned lawyers who have worked on these projects.

Prompt payment reform: Delinquent payment is a major problem in the construction industry, but we’ll show how legislative reforms may help.

Regulating energy projects: Energy infrastructure projects face increased regulatory requirements and challenges. Read expert advice on the new risks and liabilities in the field.

Lexpert® partners with the Globe and Mail’s award-winning Report on Business Magazine on Special Editions regularly throughout the year. These Special Editions are also distributed in print and/or digital format through related industry-based publications, associations and events.

The Globe and Mail’s Report on Business Magazine is respected for its compelling business journalism. It reaches an audience of more than one million of Canada’s key decision-makers, including 423,000 managers, owners and professionals, and 54,000 “C-suite” executives.