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Tiffany Murray
Téléphone
416.367.6656
Télécopieur
416.361.7326
Courriel
tmurray@blg.com
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Background
Tiffany Murray is an associate in our Toronto Office. She graduated from the University of Toronto, Faculty of Law, in 2007 and was admitted to the Ontario Bar in 2008.
Before attending law school, Tiffany studied English at the University of Waterloo, earning both an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in Rhetoric and Professional Writing, and a Master of Arts degree in Language and Professional Writing. Tiffany has analyzed the Indian Act at the graduate level and has practical experience advising clients on the legislation and jurisprudence that affect financing opportunities available for First Nations peoples.
Tiffany was both a summer student and an articling student at Borden Ladner Gervais LLP before joining the firm as an associate in 2008. Tiffany completed a portion of her articles with one of Canada's largest financial institutions.
Areas of Practice
Tiffany is part of our Financial Services Group. Her practice includes secured lending, project finance, financial institution regulation, and structured finance and securitization.
Professional Experience
- Representing lenders and borrowers in financing transactions
- Advising financial institutions on regulatory matters
- Advising federally regulated financial institutions on payment cards matters
- Advising financial institutions on issues related to obtaining enforceable security when lending to First Nations people
- Representing private companies with respect to general corporate and commercial matters
Selected Publications
- Focus on Canada's Payments System Heats Up, Stephen J. Redican, Jeffrey S. Graham and Tiffany Murray, BLG Financial Services Client Update, April 2012 and Lexology newsfeed, 11 April 2012
- OSFI Ruling: Foreign Bank Not Conducting "Business in Canada" by Offering its Credit Card Program to their U.S. Corporate Clients' Canadian Affiliates, Stephen J. Redican, Jeffrey S. Graham and Tiffany Murray, National Banking Law Review, February 2012, Volume 31, No. 1
- Proposed Amendments to the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Regulations on Ascertaining Identity, Stephen J. Redican, Jeffrey S. Graham, Prema K. Thiele, Andrew Harrison, Robert Dawkins and Tiffany Murray, BLG Financial Services Regulatory Client Alert, November 18, 2011 and National Banking Law Review, December 2011, Volume 30, No. 6
- OSFI Ruling: Foreign Bank not conducting "business in Canada" by offering its credit card program to their U.S. corporate clients' Canadian affiliates, Stephen J. Redican, Jeffrey S. Graham and Tiffany Murray, BLG Financial Services Regulatory Client Alert, October 2011
- A Time of Change: the Future of Canada 's Payment Systems, Stephen J. Redican, Rebecca C.W. Chan and Tiffany Murray, E-Finance & Payments Law & Policy, June 2010, Volume 4, Issue 6
- New Disclosure Obligations for Registered and Prescribed Products in Canada, Stephen J. Redican, Rebecca C.W. Chan and Tiffany Murray, BLG Financial Services Client Update, June 2010 and National Banking Law Review, October 2010, Volume 29, No. 5
- Payment Card Networks Must Adopt Code of Conduct or Face Regulation, Stephen J. Redican, Rebecca C.W. Chan and Tiffany Murray, BLG Financial Services Client Update, May 2010 and National Banking Law Review, August 2010, Volume 29, No. 4
- Between the Lines: Feds Begin to Implement Greater Regulatory Oversight of Payment Networks in Canada, Stephen J. Redican, Rebecca C.W. Chan and Tiffany Murray, BLG Financial Services Client Update, April 2010 and National Banking Law Review, August 2010, Volume 29, No. 4
- On the Hook: Certain "Financial Services" are subject to GST/HST , Stephen J. Redican, Tiffany Murray, Beverly Gilbert and Camille Kam, BLG Financial Services Regulatory Client Update, December 2009
- Proposed Voluntary Code of Conduct will materially affect Canada 's Payments Systems if adopted, Stephen J. Redican, Rebecca C.W. Chan and Tiffany Murray, BLG Financial Services Client Update, December 2009 and National Banking Law Review, February 2010, Volume 29, No. 1
- Inside the Box: Final Form of Canadian Federal Credit Regulations Published, Stephen J. Redican, Rebecca C.W. Chan and Tiffany Murray, National Banking Law Review, December 2009, Volume 28, No. 6
- Raising the Stakes: Senate Committee Reports on Canada 's Credit and Debit Card Systems, Stephen J. Redican, Jeffrey S. Graham, Rebecca C.W. Chan and Tiffany Murray, National Banking Law Review, August 2009, Volume 28, No. 4 and Electronic Banking Law & Commerce Report, July/August 2009, Volume 14, Issue 5
- Boxed In: Canadian Federal Regulations to Prompt Changes for Credit Card Issuers and Other Creditors, Stephen J. Redican, Rebecca C.W. Chan and Tiffany Murray, Electronic Banking Law & Commerce Report, June 2009, Volume 14, Issue 4
- Canada 's Credit and Debit Payments Systems under Scrutiny, Stephen J. Redican, Rebecca C.W. Chan and Tiffany Murray, Electronic Banking Law & Commerce Report, May 2009, Volume 14, Issue 3
- Smooth Sailing Ahead for Credit Card Duality in Canada , Stephen J. Redican and Tiffany Murray, National Banking Law Review, February 2009, Volume 28, No. 1 and Electronic Banking Law & Commerce Report, December 2008, Volume 13, Issue 10
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Background
Tiffany Murray is an associate in our Toronto Office. She graduated from the University of Toronto, Faculty of Law, in 2007 and was admitted to the Ontario Bar in 2008.
Before attending law school, Tiffany studied English at the University of Waterloo, earning both an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in Rhetoric and Professional Writing, and a Master of Arts degree in Language and Professional Writing. Tiffany has analyzed the Indian Act at the graduate level and has practical experience advising clients on the legislation and jurisprudence that affect financing opportunities available for First Nations peoples.
Tiffany was both a summer student and an articling student at Borden Ladner Gervais LLP before joining the firm as an associate in 2008. Tiffany completed a portion of her articles with one of Canada's largest financial institutions.
Areas of Practice
Tiffany is part of our Financial Services Group. Her practice includes secured lending, project finance, financial institution regulation, and structured finance and securitization.
Professional Experience
- Representing lenders and borrowers in financing transactions
- Advising financial institutions on regulatory matters
- Advising federally regulated financial institutions on payment cards matters
- Advising financial institutions on issues related to obtaining enforceable security when lending to First Nations people
- Representing private companies with respect to general corporate and commercial matters
Selected Publications
- Focus on Canada's Payments System Heats Up, Stephen J. Redican, Jeffrey S. Graham and Tiffany Murray, BLG Financial Services Client Update, April 2012 and Lexology newsfeed, 11 April 2012
- OSFI Ruling: Foreign Bank Not Conducting "Business in Canada" by Offering its Credit Card Program to their U.S. Corporate Clients' Canadian Affiliates, Stephen J. Redican, Jeffrey S. Graham and Tiffany Murray, National Banking Law Review, February 2012, Volume 31, No. 1
- Proposed Amendments to the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Regulations on Ascertaining Identity, Stephen J. Redican, Jeffrey S. Graham, Prema K. Thiele, Andrew Harrison, Robert Dawkins and Tiffany Murray, BLG Financial Services Regulatory Client Alert, November 18, 2011 and National Banking Law Review, December 2011, Volume 30, No. 6
- OSFI Ruling: Foreign Bank not conducting "business in Canada" by offering its credit card program to their U.S. corporate clients' Canadian affiliates, Stephen J. Redican, Jeffrey S. Graham and Tiffany Murray, BLG Financial Services Regulatory Client Alert, October 2011
- A Time of Change: the Future of Canada 's Payment Systems, Stephen J. Redican, Rebecca C.W. Chan and Tiffany Murray, E-Finance & Payments Law & Policy, June 2010, Volume 4, Issue 6
- New Disclosure Obligations for Registered and Prescribed Products in Canada, Stephen J. Redican, Rebecca C.W. Chan and Tiffany Murray, BLG Financial Services Client Update, June 2010 and National Banking Law Review, October 2010, Volume 29, No. 5
- Payment Card Networks Must Adopt Code of Conduct or Face Regulation, Stephen J. Redican, Rebecca C.W. Chan and Tiffany Murray, BLG Financial Services Client Update, May 2010 and National Banking Law Review, August 2010, Volume 29, No. 4
- Between the Lines: Feds Begin to Implement Greater Regulatory Oversight of Payment Networks in Canada, Stephen J. Redican, Rebecca C.W. Chan and Tiffany Murray, BLG Financial Services Client Update, April 2010 and National Banking Law Review, August 2010, Volume 29, No. 4
- On the Hook: Certain "Financial Services" are subject to GST/HST , Stephen J. Redican, Tiffany Murray, Beverly Gilbert and Camille Kam, BLG Financial Services Regulatory Client Update, December 2009
- Proposed Voluntary Code of Conduct will materially affect Canada 's Payments Systems if adopted, Stephen J. Redican, Rebecca C.W. Chan and Tiffany Murray, BLG Financial Services Client Update, December 2009 and National Banking Law Review, February 2010, Volume 29, No. 1
- Inside the Box: Final Form of Canadian Federal Credit Regulations Published, Stephen J. Redican, Rebecca C.W. Chan and Tiffany Murray, National Banking Law Review, December 2009, Volume 28, No. 6
- Raising the Stakes: Senate Committee Reports on Canada 's Credit and Debit Card Systems, Stephen J. Redican, Jeffrey S. Graham, Rebecca C.W. Chan and Tiffany Murray, National Banking Law Review, August 2009, Volume 28, No. 4 and Electronic Banking Law & Commerce Report, July/August 2009, Volume 14, Issue 5
- Boxed In: Canadian Federal Regulations to Prompt Changes for Credit Card Issuers and Other Creditors, Stephen J. Redican, Rebecca C.W. Chan and Tiffany Murray, Electronic Banking Law & Commerce Report, June 2009, Volume 14, Issue 4
- Canada 's Credit and Debit Payments Systems under Scrutiny, Stephen J. Redican, Rebecca C.W. Chan and Tiffany Murray, Electronic Banking Law & Commerce Report, May 2009, Volume 14, Issue 3
- Smooth Sailing Ahead for Credit Card Duality in Canada , Stephen J. Redican and Tiffany Murray, National Banking Law Review, February 2009, Volume 28, No. 1 and Electronic Banking Law & Commerce Report, December 2008, Volume 13, Issue 10
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