Ms Sharon Vogel > Singleton Urquhart Reynolds Vogel LLP > Toronto, Canada > Lawyer Profile

Singleton Urquhart Reynolds Vogel LLP
150 King St. West, Suite 2512
PO Box 24
Toronto, ON M5H 1J9
Canada

Work Department

Partner

Position

Career

Sharon Vogel has been recognized for her success at settling disputes relating to large-scale infrastructure, industrial and commercial projects. Among the many professional acknowledgments she has recently received, she was recognized as one of the 25 most influential lawyers in Canada by Canadian LawyerWho’s Who Legal rates her one of the top three construction lawyers in Canada, Benchmark Litigation has named her Construction Lawyer of the Year (twice) and one of the top 25 women in litigation, and she is ranked Band 1 by Chambers Global. She is certified as a specialist in construction law by the Law Society of Ontario and is a fellow of the Canadian and American Colleges of Construction Lawyers and the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.

Sharon is a named partner at Singleton Urquhart Reynolds Vogel LLP, co-chairs the firm’s construction and infrastructure practice group, and is a member of the Management Committee. Her expertise includes negotiation, mediation, arbitration and litigation of construction disputes, including construction liens, breach of contract, delays, surety bonds, construction insurance, and architects’ and engineers’ errors and omissions.

She has served as counsel to numerous government agencies, municipalities, private owners, and contractors to successfully manage delays and other legal issues on high-profile transportation, transit, energy, hospitals, mines, manufacturing facilities, water and wastewater, schools, and industrial, commercial, and institutional projects.

Together with her colleague Bruce Reynolds, she has played an important role in helping the Ontario government modernize the province’s construction law and helping to shape the Construction Act. Among the changes to the legislation are the creation of a prompt payment framework and the introduction of a mandatory dispute resolution system.

Sharon was also retained as co-counsel by the federal government to assist in the introduction of new legislation on prompt payment and adjudication. She co-authored the independent expert report Building a Federal Framework for Prompt Payment and Adjudication.

She is a Senior Fellow at the University of Melbourne, teaching International Construction Law. She is co-author of the text, A Guide to Canadian Construction Insurance Law.

Languages

English

Memberships

  • Member, Board of Governors, and Fellow, Canadian College of Construction Lawyers.
  • Vice Chair, International Committee, and Fellow, American College of Construction Lawyers.
  • Fellow, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.
  • Certified Specialist in Construction Law, Law Society of Ontario.
  • Vice Chair, International Bar Association, International Construction Projects Group Dispute Resolution Committee.
  • Member, The Advocates’ Society.
  • Member, Canadian Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Arbitration Committee.

Education

• Bar Admission, Ontario
• Master of Laws, University of Auckland
• Bachelor of Laws, University of Toronto
• Bachelor of Arts, McMaster University

Personal

  • Former Board Member, Habitat for Humanity
  • Rider and Fundraiser, Ride for Heart 2011-2014
  • Former Board Member, Youth Challenge International

Lawyer Rankings

Canada > Construction

(Hall of Fame)

Sharon VogelSingleton Urquhart Reynolds Vogel LLP

Construction and infrastructure boutique Singleton Urquhart Reynolds Vogel LLP remains a leader in the practice space, utilizing the bench strength of an experienced team of litigators, solicitors and engineers in Vancouver and Toronto to provide a comprehensive range of services for clients involved in major infrastructure, industrial and commercial projects. The firm’s full offering covers the negotiation and drafting of agreements, risk management, advice on procurement matters, assistance with construction insurance and surety bonding, alternative dispute resolution and representation in high-stakes construction disputes. Firm co-founder and counsel John Singleton KC, who operates out of the Vancouver and Toronto offices, brings extensive experience in P3 and infrastructure matters, having advised on over 90 projects over the past 10 years. In addition to advising both the Ontario and federal Canadian governments on the development of legislation, co-managing partner and leading construction litigator and arbitrator Bruce Reynolds in Toronto provides expertise on matters involving liens, surety bond claims, construction and insurance claims, as well as architects’ and engineers’ errors and omissions issues. Having worked with Reynolds in assisting the Ontario government with the modernization of the Construction Act, Sharon Vogel advises on large-scale transportation, energy, mining, manufacturing and institutional projects. Dispute resolution expert Stuart Hankinson KC in Vancouver acts for a broad client base of owners, developers, contractors, design-builders and insurers. The team was bolstered by the February 2023 arrival of partner Seema Lal from Clyde & Co LLP.

Comparative Guides

Canada: International Arbitration November 2023 This country-specific Q&A provides an overview of International Arbitration laws and regulations applicable in Canada.
Canada: Construction April 2023 This country-specific Q&A provides an overview of Construction laws and regulations applicable in Canada.