Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
A lawyer since 1988
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5 out of 5 stars
Keith Spencer stands as a beacon in the realm of information technology law within British Columbia's vibrant tech landscape. With a rich history guiding both nascent and established private tech firms, his counsel is sought for its depth and insight. His dedication to the tech community has not gone unnoticed; the BC Technology Industry Association honored him with the Bill Thompson Lifetime Achievement Award, a testament to his unwavering support for entrepreneurs and his significant contributions over the years. Beyond awards, Keith's influence extends to his active participation on the boards of various emerging tech companies, where his sage advice steers these organizations toward success.
From the outset of his career, Keith's trajectory was intertwined with the tech sector, initially cutting his teeth as in-house counsel for Motorola's Wireless Data Group in Vancouver before moving on to D-Wave Systems. This early immersion in the tech world laid the foundation for what would become a lifelong commitment to the advancement of technology and innovation.
Keith's involvement doesn't stop at legal advice; he's deeply embedded in the fabric of the tech community through his roles on numerous boards and advisory committees. His expertise benefits a plethora of early-stage and burgeoning tech companies, as well as technology industry associations, marking him as a pivotal figure in shaping the industry's landscape.
Educator, speaker, and author, Keith channels his passion for technology and intellectual property law into lectures at the Peter A. Allard School of Law at the University of British Columbia and various conferences. His writings, which cover a broad spectrum of topics from computer and information technology to e-commerce and intellectual property law, further solidify his stature as a thought leader in the field.
Keith's academic journey began with a BSc in Biology from the University of British Columbia in 1983, followed by an LLB from Queen's University in 1987. His commitment to the community is evident from his extensive involvement with organizations such as The Indus Entrepreneurs (TIE) Vancouver Branch and the Vancouver Enterprise Forum. His past roles with the BC Technology Industries Association, BC Science Fair Foundation, TELUS Science World, and Family Services of Greater Vancouver highlight a career dedicated not just to law but to fostering a thriving technological ecosystem.
Currently, Keith lends his expertise to several companies, including Elastic Path Software Inc., Envisio Solutions Inc., INETCO Systems Limited, Mule App Corp., and Wizard Tower Technoservices Ltd., among others. His previous directorships with companies like dPoint Technologies Ltd., Layer 7 Technologies Inc., Dyaptive Systems Inc., and BuildDirect.com Technologies Inc., alongside his position as Regional Vice President (BC) for the Canadian IT Law Association, showcase a distinguished career marked by leadership and a profound commitment to the tech sector.