Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP | Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A lawyer since 2021
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In the rapidly evolving sectors of technology and venture capital, Nataly has established herself as a critical asset. Her work spans a variety of complex transactions, including mergers, acquisitions, and finance for startups and growth companies. Nataly's unique background, combining a Bachelor of Health Sciences from Western University with a Juris Doctor from Queen’s University, equips her with a multidisciplinary approach to legal challenges.
During her time at Queen’s, Nataly not only excelled academically but also demonstrated her leadership by co-founding the Queen’s Venture Law Society. Her commitment to the legal profession and her innovative spirit were recognized when she received the prestigious Women’s Law Association of Ontario/Torkin Manes LLP Trailblazer Award.
Her transition to Osler’s Emerging and High Growth Companies group has been seamless, where she has significantly contributed to the success of numerous ventures. Nataly's role in securing a $5 million seed funding round for Cavelo Inc., alongside guiding Willowtree Real Estate Technologies through a strategic business combination, underscores her ability to navigate the complex landscapes of emerging markets and venture capital.
Her involvement doesn't stop at startups; Nataly has played pivotal roles in larger scale operations such as the $55 million Series B financing for OTI Lumionics and the innovative partnership between Winterlight Labs and Cambridge Cognition Holdings plc. Her expertise is not limited to domestic ventures; she has been instrumental in international transactions, showcasing her capacity to operate on a global scale.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Nataly's dedication to pro bono work and community involvement, particularly through the Queen’s Business Law Clinic, speaks volumes about her commitment to giving back to the community. Her published works, including insightful analysis on economic growth strategies and regulatory changes in virtual currency, reflect her deep understanding of the legal implications of modern business practices.
Nataly's affiliation with the Law Society of Ontario and her continued engagement with the legal community through her writing and pro bono work demonstrate her commitment to her profession. Her journey is a testament to her ability to blend innovative legal strategies with a deep understanding of the sectors she serves, making her an invaluable advisor in the world of technology and venture capital.