Our client is a recognized Toronto litigation firm with an established construction and infrastructure practice. The group acts for a sophisticated client base spanning owners, developers, general contractors, subtrades, and sureties across commercial, institutional, and infrastructure work.
The practice covers the full dispute cycle: construction liens and trust claims, delay and disruption, deficiency and design negligence, tendering challenges, P3 disputes, and a growing volume of adjudication work under Ontario’s amended statutory framework. The firm’s litigation culture is one of preparation and advocacy, with an emphasis on trial and hearing readiness.
The successful candidate will have three to five years of experience and have been practicing construction litigation with focus rather than as an adjunct to a broader civil practice. Candidates with prior backgrounds in engineering or architecture, or with exposure to P3 or infrastructure disputes, will be of particular interest. This is a group where associates are introduced to clients early and given the profile to build a practice over time.
The firm offers the file quality to develop genuine expertise, the platform to grow a profile in a specialty that rewards it, and a practice group that takes advocacy seriously. For the right associate, this is not a lateral move. It is a trajectory decision.
