Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP | Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A lawyer since 2018
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Natalie Prange offers her legal expertise to a diverse clientele, which includes both local and international banks, unconventional lenders, and those seeking loans. Her proficiency spans a broad spectrum of financial transactions, such as single-lender and multi-lender dealings, as well as international finance ventures. These often involve project funding and the financing of acquisitions across various sectors like mining, infrastructure, renewable resources, and technology.
Before her current role at Fasken, Prange honed her skills at two internationally recognized law firms, further solidifying her capabilities in the legal field. Her background is rich with involvement in the energy sector, financial services, mining, and the evolving fields of technology, media, and telecommunications. She has adeptly managed a range of financial instruments, including banking and finance law, asset-based lending, various credit arrangements, and project financing, showcasing her versatility and deep understanding of different markets in the Americas and Canada specifically.
Among her notable achievements, Prange played a pivotal role in securing a C$10 million revolving credit line for Edesa Biotech Inc., which was crucial for the completion of a government-backed Phase 3 clinical study. In another significant transaction, she was instrumental in arranging a US$185 million credit facility for WideOrbit LLC, led by a syndicate of lenders with the Royal Bank of Canada at the helm, emphasizing her skill in facilitating substantial financial agreements that span the globe.
Prange's educational background is equally impressive, with a Juris Doctor degree from Osgoode Hall Law School at York University earned in 2017, preceded by a Bachelor of Accounting and Financial Management, with honors, from the University of Waterloo in 2012. Her commitment to her profession is further demonstrated by her active membership in both the Canadian Bar Association and the Ontario Bar Association since 2018, underlining her engagement with the legal community and her dedication to staying abreast of developments in her field.