Dražen Bulat is leader of Miller Thomson’s national procurement, construction, and infrastructure law practice group. The focus of his practice is on the development and drafting of “front-end” procurement and contract documents, including tender documents, RFPs, and different forms of contracts. He is intimately familiar with the law of procurement, as well as the Ontario Construction Act. He represents both owners and contractors/vendors in working out disputes involving a wide variety of issues, ranging from negotiating procurement and contract documents, to bid disputes, priority claims among lien claimants, owners, and mortgagees, and of course construction issues and disputes that may arise during the life of a construction project. His experience covers most areas of the construction industry, including P3s, large commercial developments, public utilities, and healthcare and educational facilities. He has published articles in various journals and trade publications and is a lecturer with the Toronto Construction Association. He co-authored the chapter “Construction” in Business Laws of Canada, a WestLaw publication, and is a frequent speaker at professional and industry conferences and seminars.