Jeffrey Merrick > Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP > Vancouver, Canada > Lawyer Profile

Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
595 BURRARD STREET, PO BOX 49314, SUITE 2600
THREE BENTALL CENTRE
VANCOUVER, BC V7X 1L3
Canada

Work Department

Infrastructure; Commercial Real Estate

Position

Jeff is the Chair of the Infrastructure group and the head of the Vancouver Real Estate group. He has expertise in developing, buying, selling, leasing and financing major commercial real estate and infrastructure projects. He also has expertise in P3s and AFPs, including all aspects of major design, build, finance and operate projects working with private partners and governments. Jeff is also the Managing Partner of Blakes Vancouver Office.

Memberships

Jeff is a member of the Canadian Bar Association – Real Property Subsection and the Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate (AFIRE) and he is a fellow of the Construction Lawyers Society of North America.

Lawyer Rankings

Canada > Infrastructure projects

(Leading partners)

Jeffrey MerrickBlake, Cassels & Graydon LLP

Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP’s infrastructure practice is distinguished by its ability to land key roles advising all major stakeholders in Canada’s largest projects, including recent engagements for public sector entities, lenders, sponsors and developers. 2023/24 was a particularly strong year on the public sector side, which saw Toronto-based procurement expert Marianne Smith act for the City of Calgary on the development of a C$5bn light rail transit line, among other mandates. Vancouver managing partner Jeffrey Merrick contributes extensive experience in infrastructure work and fronts an enviably deep bench that also includes high-profile Toronto-based projects specialist Catherine Doyle, who focuses on representing lenders, developers and sponsors on large-scale projects. Other key contacts are Mark Johnson, who splits his time between Toronto and Ottawa; Alain Massicotte, who spearheads the Montreal infrastructure and PPP area; Toronto-based Alyssa Shivji, whose increasingly prominent practice spans procurement, infrastructure and construction; and Claudie Imbleau-Chagnon, who recently joined in Montreal from Ivanhoé Cambridge.