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Ms Tracy Molino
Work Department
Corporate
Position
Counsel
Career
Tracy Molino is Counsel in our Corporate group. Tracy has extensive experience with payments law and technology, bank regulatory and policy matters, and consumer protection issues. She has particular interest in FinTech, PayTech and other innovative technologies. Her combination of private sector and regulatory experience allows her to offer practical insight as to how companies from around the world operating in Canada can best achieve their business objectives.
Prior to joining Dentons, Tracy worked as a director at Payments Canada, where she supported ongoing efforts to modernize Canada’s national payments systems, as well as legal and policy frameworks. She has also worked as Senior Counsel at the Bank of Montreal.
Languages
English
Education
London School of Economics and Political Science, 2013, Master of Laws (With Distinction)
Sprott School of Business at Carleton University, 2010, Business Professional Certificate in Management Skills
Law Society of Upper Canada, 2004, Bar Admission Course
Queen’s University, 2003, JD
McMaster University, 2000, Honours Bachelor of Science, Psychology
Called to the Bar: 2004 (Ontario)
Top Tier Firm Rankings
Firm Rankings
- Transport > Aviation
- Business immigration
- Construction
- Energy and natural resources > Oil and gas
- Telecoms
- Cannabis
- Capital markets
- Dispute resolution: Alberta
- Dispute resolution: Ontario
- Dispute resolution: Quebec
- Environment
- Indigenous law
- Insurance
- International trade
- Labour and employment
- Energy and natural resources > Mining
- Transport > Other transport
- Pensions
- Energy and natural resources > Power
- Public procurement
- Real estate
- Banking and finance
- Competition and antitrust
- Corporate and M&A
- Dispute resolution: British Columbia
- Infrastructure projects
- Restructuring and insolvency
- Tax
- Technology