Practice Areas - Mergers and Acquisitions
- Commercial Law
- Corporate Finance
- Corporate Law
- Public-Private Partnerships
- Infrastructure Development
- Technology Law
- Competition Law
- Project Finance
- Corporate Reorganization
- Joint Ventures
- Venture Capital
- Technology Licensing
- Technology Contracts
- Trademark Registration
| - Technology Finance
- Technology Joint Ventures
- Business Start-Ups
- Business Reorganization
- Business Formation
- Private Finance
- Debt Finance
- Equity Finance
- Initial Public Offerings
- Private Placement
- Public Offerings
- Business Law
- Intellectual Property
- Trademarks
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| Contact Info | Telephone: 604-631-9173 Fax: 604-669-1620 http://www.lawsonlundell.com/team/lawyers/valerie-mann
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| University | Queen's University, B.Comm., Honours, 1986 |
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| Law School | Osgoode Hall, LL.B., 1991 |
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| Admitted | 1992, British Columbia |
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| Languages | English |
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| Biography | Canadian IT Law Association, Director (2004-2008) and Co-Chair Private Equity Sub-Committee. Vancouver Board of Trade, Member, Economic Development Committee. B.C. Law Society's Bar Admission Program, regular guest lecturer on corporate and commercial law. CATA - WIT, BC Chapter, Director, Finance. Wired Woman Society, Director and Secretary. Institute of Corporate Directors, Member. |
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| ISLN | 901026284 |
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Reverse Break Fees - Breaking up is hard (and expensive) to doValerie C. Mann, January 5, 2012, previously published by Business in Vancouver, Mergers & Acquisitions Annual News Report on November 2011 This article discusses reverse break fees. When Google announced its acquisition of Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion recently, commentators reported on the typical deal metrics - premium (Google’s offer represents over a 63% premium), and multiples. However, Google’s offer of a $2.5...
The Launch of the .xxx Top Level Domain Name - Protecting Your Brand's ReputationValerie C. Mann,Marko Vesely, September 16, 2011 The organization that controls most of the Internet's gTLD's (generic top level domain names, such as .com and .net) has approved the use of .xxx as a new gTLD. That has a number of trade-mark owners worried about the potential for reputational risk or damage to goodwill with the registration in... |
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