R. Bruce Reynolds

R. Bruce Reynolds

Partner at Singleton Urquhart Reynolds Vogel LLP
(416) 585-8601
(416) 585-9458
150 King St W, Suite 2512, PO Box 24, Toronto, ON
Year called to bar: 1983 (ON)
Bruce Reynolds is co-managing partner and a named partner in the Construction and Infrastructure Group at Singleton Urquhart Reynolds Vogel LLP. He practises contentious and non-contentious construction law. Former counsel to the Ontario Government in expert review of the Construction Lien Act. Co-author, A Guide to Canadian Construction Insurance LawScott and Reynolds on Surety Bonds, and Construction, Builders and Mechanics’ Liens in Canada (7th ed). The only Canadian lawyer among the most highly regarded construction lawyers internationally. Noted by Who's Who Legal as “‘a top practitioner’. He was the most highly nominated practitioner, and the only Canadian lawyer to be featured.” Rated Band 1 for construction law, Chambers Global. Past Co-Chair, International Construction Projects Committee, International Bar Association. Past Governor, American College of Construction Lawyers. Co-Chair, International Committee, American College of Construction Lawyers. Member, Board of Governors, Canadian College of Construction Lawyers. Fellow, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. Recognized as one of the Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers in Canada by Canadian Lawyer Magazine.
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