TDS Lawyers Recognized in Lexpert Special Edition: Infrastructure 2025

published 06/30/2025

Congratulations to TDS lawyers Bailey J. Harris and Jonathan M. Woolley on being recognized in the Lexpert Special Edition: Infrastructure 2025.

This national recognition highlights lawyers who demonstrate exceptional expertise in infrastructure-related work, including litigation, alternative dispute resolution, procurement, and regulatory matters. Published by Lexpert, this edition includes profiles of leading practitioners as well as editorial coverage of key legal and market developments shaping Canada’s infrastructure sector.

Bailey Harris maintains a litigation and dispute resolution practice, with a particular focus on construction and infrastructure matters. She regularly advises clients on construction-related claims and contract disputes and represents owners, contractors, and developers before all levels of court in Manitoba, as well as in arbitration and other dispute resolution forums. Bailey is also experienced in matters involving public infrastructure and large-scale development projects.

Jonathan Woolley practises in the areas of construction law and commercial litigation. He advises clients across the construction industry on contract formation, risk management, project delivery, and disputes arising from delay, deficiencies, and scope of work. Jonathan has appeared before administrative tribunals and all levels of Manitoba courts, and he is a frequent speaker on legal issues affecting the construction and infrastructure sectors.

The Lexpert Special Edition: Infrastructure 2025 is available online at Lexpert.ca and features leading Canadian lawyers who help shape the legal and regulatory frameworks that support infrastructure development and investment.

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