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Murray Sholty is an Assistant Teaching Professor at the Faculty of Law, Thompson Rivers University. He holds an MBA from UNBC, a JD from TRU, and two Master of Laws degrees (specializing in Business Law and Energy & Infrastructure Law) from Osgoode Hall Law School. A member of the Hagwilget First Nation, he has extensive consulting experience in governance, economic development, and taxation issues for Indigenous communities. His work includes developing guidebooks on Impact Benefit Agreements and strategic implementation.
Educational Background:
- MBA, University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC)
- JD, Thompson Rivers University
- LLM (Business Law), Osgoode Hall Law School
- LLM (Energy & Infrastructure Law), Osgoode Hall Law School
Research and Teaching Interests: Murray focuses on Aboriginal Law, Business Law, Energy Law, and Corporate Governance. His work integrates Indigenous legal frameworks with contemporary legal practices, emphasizing community-driven development strategies.
Achievements: None explicitly listed in the provided text.
Professional Roles: He founded and managed a successful management consulting firm, advising First Nations on policy design and training. He remains active in Indigenous legal advocacy, having participated in the Kawaskimhon National Aboriginal Rights Moot during his TRU Law studies.
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