Course Chairs
Jon Festinger, QC — Of Counsel, Whiteboard Law/Peter A. Allard School of Law, Vancouver
Valerie Mann, ICD.D — Lawson Lundell LLP, Vancouver
Henry C. Wood, QC — Beach Avenue Barristers, Vancouver
About the Course Chairs
Jon Festinger, QC is a Vancouver based counsel and educator practicing. He is Of Counsel at Whiteboard Law. He has been an Adjunct Professor for over two decades at the Allard School of Law, as well as teaching at various times at the UBC Graduate School of Journalism, the TRU Faculty of Law and UVic Law. He is a Professor of Professional Practice at Simon Fraser University and Faculty at the Centre for Digital Media and is also Honorary Industry Professor in the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London.
Jon is a graduate of McGill University's Faculty of Law and in turn became a partner in the Vancouver firm of Owen Bird, General Counsel of WIC (Western International Communications) Ltd., Senior Vice President of the CTV Television Network, and Executive Vice President, Business & General Counsel of the Vancouver Canucks General Motors Place of the NHL. While at CTV he helped launch VTV (Vancouver Television) and was the station's first General Manager.
He is Past Chair of viaSport BC, Vice-Chair of the IBD Centre of BC as well as a member of the Law Society of BC's Rule of Law and Lawyer Independence Subcommittee.
Valerie Mann is a partner in Lawson Lundell LLP's corporate group. She is the Chair of the firm's technology practice group that spans three offices, Vancouver, Kelowna and Calgary. Her practice is transactional (mergers and acquisitions/corporate finance) as well as advisory. After obtaining an honours bachelor of commerce degree, Val worked in marketing management with a large US based consumer packaged goods company, prior to obtaining her law degree. Valerie is the former Managing Partner of Lawson Lundell.
She has been involved in transactions for private and public companies including mergers and acquisitions, financing and corporate reorganizations, as well as, strategic alliances and joint ventures. Her practice includes acting for public and private companies as well as for private equity firms and large institutional investors. She has significant experience in private equity and venture fund formations. Val has been lead counsel on a number of large mid-market transactions including in the resource/commodities, real property (acquisitions and joint ventures for the development of industrial, and other commercial property), and manufacturing sectors in addition to acquisition activity in the technology sector.
Valerie is recognized by Best Lawyers in Canada for technology, corporate law and mergers & acquisitions law, and was named Best Lawyers in Canada 2022 Lawyer of the Year (Corporate Law - Vancouver); by L'expert as a leading practitioner in corporate/commercial law, corporate mid-market and technology transactions, by Legal 500 for technology, media and telecoms and was recognized as a leading woman lawyer in Canada by Lexpert (Zenith Award – 2013). Valerie was named one of Canada's Most Powerful Women: Top 100 by the Women's Executive Network in 2011, 2016, 2017 and was inducted into the Women's Executive Network Hall of Fame in 2018. She was the recipient of the Business in Vancouver Influential Women in Business Awards in 2021, and was named one of the 500 Most Influential Leaders in BC in 2021, as well as being recognized by BC Business Magazine as one of BC's Most Influential Women in Business in 2015 and BC's Most Influential Women in Finance in 2019.
Henry Wood, QC has practiced exclusively in civil litigation throughout his career. Over the past two decades, his emphasis has been increasingly upon administrative law—especially issues of professional regulation involving related investigations, disciplinary hearings, and appellate work.
He was an Adjunct Professor for nearly 20 years at the Allard School of Law, UBC, where he taught courses in Professional Ethics and Responsibility and Trial and Appellate Advocacy.
His undergraduate studies were at Glendon College, Toronto, followed by law at Osgoode Hall Law School. He had extensive experience with criminal law early in his career, representing both the defense and the Crown, and was retained as a Special Prosecutor for the Federal government and the BC Attorney General in cases involving commercial crime. He has appeared as counsel before all levels of court in BC, the superior courts in Alberta and the Yukon, and the Supreme Court of Canada, in addition to several administrative tribunals. He is frequently retained by lawyers as well as by the Law Society of BC concerning disciplinary matters and has been hired for discrete matters by the Yukon Government, the Law Society of Alberta, Law Society of Yukon, the City of Coquitlam, and the City of Vancouver. He was appointed Queen's Counsel in 2008.
Within the community, Henry has a longstanding interest in children's learning difficulties, having been a past Chair of the Special Education Advisory Committee at Capilano University, founding President of a Chapter of the Learning Disabilities Association of BC in West Vancouver, and a former Director of both the Laurel House Society and The Laurel Foundation for people on the autism spectrum.