Significant investments in new infrastructure projects are crucial for spurring economic growth in developing countries. In Europe and North America, large investments are needed to upgrade or replace aging infrastructure. With traditional public funding sources falling short, there are tremendous opportunities for private capital investment globally.
In parallel, market participants face uncertainties such as increased regulation, undefined roles of political stakeholders, the entry of foreign investors, and the expanding use of public-private partnerships (PPPs) as a result of political and budgetary factors.
Our leading infrastructure practice specializes in large-scale, groundbreaking projects in both emerging and developed markets. We have experience across all levels of the capital structure, working with private sector participants (project sponsors, investors, constructors, operators, and financial institutions) and public sector entities.
We are one of the few law firms with expertise in both domestic and international infrastructure and PPP markets. We have advised on major transportation and other infrastructure projects, including pioneering privately financed projects across the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia Pacific.