Alternative Funds 2025

CANADA Law and Practice Contributed by: Darin Renton, Jill Winton, Amy Chao and Irena Ninkovic, Stikeman Elliott LLP

Stikeman Elliott LLP is a global leader in Canadian business law and the first call for businesses working in and with Canada. Its offices are located in Mon - tréal, Toronto, Ottawa, Calgary, Vancouver, New York and London. The firm provides the highest quality counsel, strategic advice and workable solutions to clients. It has an exceptional track record in major

US and international locations on multi-jurisdictional matters, and ranks as a top firm in its primary practice areas, including mergers and acquisitions, securities, business litigation, banking and finance, competition and foreign investment, tax, restructuring, energy, mining, real estate, project development, employ - ment and labour, and pensions.

Authors

Darin Renton is a partner in the financial products & services and energy – oil & gas groups at Stikeman Elliott. His practice focuses on the formation, structuring and distribution of investment funds, including private

Amy Chao is counsel in the financial products & services group at Stikeman Elliott. Her practice focuses mainly on the areas of investment management and the representation of asset managers and other financial

equity, mortgage, real estate, hedge and closed-end funds, mutual funds, ETFs and flow-through limited partnerships. Darin has structured funds that invest in bitcoin, cryptocurrency, films and litigation. He has significant experience in private equity transactions, mergers and acquisitions, public offerings and private placements, including the distribution of offshore funds to institutional investors.

services providers in the formation and structuring of private equity and other private investment fund vehicles. She also advises on a variety of securities matters, compliance and regulatory matters, and Canadian anti-money laundering and terrorist financing regulation.

Irena Ninkovic is an associate in the financial products & services group at Stikeman Elliott. Her practice focuses on investment funds and private

Jill Winton is a partner in the tax group at Stikeman Elliott. She practises in all areas of Canadian domestic and cross-border income tax law, with an emphasis on domestic and cross-border mergers

equity transactions, public offerings and private placements, including the distribution of offshore funds to Canadian investors. She also advises on securities and derivatives regulatory and compliance matters, cryptocurrency regulation, Canadian anti-money laundering and terrorist financing regulation, and corporate governance matters.

and acquisitions, investment funds (including REITs), corporate reorganisations, corporate finance, special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs), mining and charities.

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