Murray Marshall, Legal Counsel & Advisor, Kahnawake Gaming Commission
Murray Marshall has been a practising Canadian lawyer for over 22 years and is a member of the bars of Alberta and Québec. Mr. Marshall’s practise has always focused on issues of concern to aboriginal peoples and he has acted for a variety of aboriginal businesses, governmental entities and individuals. He has advocated on behalf of his clients at every level of court in Alberta, the Federal Court of Canada and the Supreme Court of Canada.
Mr. Marshall has served as legal counsel and advisor to the Kahnawake Gaming Commission since its inception in 1996 and, in 2009, was named as General Counsel to the Commission. In 1998, Mr. Marshall developed the legal framework for Mohawk Internet Technologies and drafted the Kahnawake Gaming Commission’s Regulations concerning Interactive Gaming and, in 2005, Regulations concerning Poker Rooms.
Mr. Marshall has spoken at a number of aboriginal and gaming conferences in various parts of the world and authored articles and papers for a variety of publications including the Canadian Bar Review and Internet Gambling Report. He has been a member of a number of professional organizations including: the Canadian Bar Association, Interactive Gaming Council (Board of Directors), the International Masters of Gaming Law, International Association of Gaming Regulators.
Murray will be speaking on Day 1 - Wednesday 26th May
13:30-14:15 in Room 3, Regulatory Trends & Policies
Global Regulatory Panel

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