Course Chair
Dayna M. Forsyth — IWJ Law, Vancouver
About the Course Chair
Dayna is a Principal of IWJ Law and has over 20 years of experience working with clients in the areas of corporate governance, institutional venture capital, lending, private equity, and mergers and acquisitions.
Dayna works with a range of corporate clients, including acting as counsel to angel, institutional venture capital and private equity investors on hundreds of local and cross boarder financing transactions involving hundreds of millions of dollars in aggregate. Dayna also acts as counsel to purchasers, corporations being sold and investors in those corporations in the acquisition of numerous privately held and venture backed companies by strategic acquirers or private equity funds. She is also frequently retained by corporations or their shareholders to assist with drafting shareholders' agreements and share rights.
Dayna's particular strengths lie in her ability to draft and work through complex formulas and think "outside the box" to solve problems, legal or otherwise. Dayna's clients also value her pragmatic approach to the practice of law.
Dayna presents at and has co-chaired courses and seminars for CLEBC and the CBA on the topics of shareholders' agreements as well as elements of private corporate finance. In 2018, Dayna was responsible for the creation of and co-chaired CLEBC's "Financing the Tech Start-up."
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Current to: October 1, 2022
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Highlights of the 2022 Update include:
- case law and discussion updated to October 1, 2022
- discussion of the implementation of the Land Owner Transparency Register and Land Owner Transparency Act
- a new table outlining under applicable requirements for business transactions under the Investment Canada Act
- discussion of the impact of updates to the Competition Act with respect to mandatory notification requirements
- updated discussion of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the conduct of business in British Columbia
- added discussion regarding amendments to the contaminated site identification process under the Environmental Management Act and the Contaminated Sites Regulation
- changes to the Arbitration Act and their impact on the process of resolving business disputes
- updates on the British Columbia insurance market