Jay LeMoine
Partner, Canadian Head of Infrastructure
Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP
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Biography
Jay LeMoine is the Canadian head of our infrastructure sector. He is a business lawyer whose work focuses on the commercial aspects of infrastructure projects and business transactions. His practice includes negotiating, drafting and implementing commercial contracts, business structures, public-private partnerships and infrastructure agreements.
In addition to his P3 work, Jay regularly advises on a variety of business transactions, including commercial financings, acquisitions and divestitures of shares and assets as well as on general contractual matters.
He articled and joined us as a lawyer on his call to the bar in 1998. Before attending law school, he spent five years working with the municipal government in Kobe, Japan, where he became a proficient speaker of Japanese.
Professional experience
Collapse allLL.B., Queen's University, 1997
B.A., University of Toronto, 1989
- British Columbia 1998
- Ontario 2020
Matters in which Jay has acted include:
- Surrey Langley SkyTrain Project
- Broadway Subway Project
- Capital Regional District Core Area Wastewater Treatment Program
- Lions Gate Secondary Wastewater Treatment Plant
- Swift Current Long-Term Care Centre
- Saskatchewan Hospital North Battleford
- Northeast Anthony Henday Project
- Calgary Cancer Centre Project
- RCMP E Division Headquarters Project
- North Island Hospitals Project
- Best Lawyers in Canada: Corporate Law, Project Finance Law, Public Procurement Law, 2014-2025
- Chambers Canada, Nationwide: Projects - PPP & Infrastructure, Chambers and Partners, 2016-2025
- The Legal 500 Canada: Infrastructure and Projects (Leading Individuals), 2019-2024
- Chambers Global, Canada: Projects - PPP & Infrastructure, Chambers and Partners, 2016-2024
- Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory, 2019-2024: recommended in Infrastructure Law
- Best Lawyers in Canada: Project Finance Law "Lawyer of the Year," 2022
- "Strong negotiating skills, professionalism and strong service level." – Chambers Global
- "Expert counsel with strong negotiating skills." – The Legal 500 Canada
- Canadian Bar Association
- Business Law Section, BC branch
- Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships
- Inter-Pacific Bar Association
- Canada Japan Society of BC
- Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan
Insights
Infrastructure delivery methods: Emerging variants and alternatives
Publication | December 14, 2021