We have an in-house position available for a Litigation Lawyer with 2 or more years experience in Insurance Defence Litigation. Aviva Trial Lawyers handles the defence of property, commercial and automobile insurance matters.
Accountabilities
The successful candidate will be responsible for handling litigation matters from assignment to conclusion, including providing assessments and opinions on claims. Experience in personal injury, strata disputes, commercial and homeowner liability and multi-party construction litigation is preferred.
Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Candidates should possess superior oral and written advocacy skills, as well as be adaptable, flexible and work independently or as part of a team. A strong work ethic and a high level of professionalism is required. Trial experience is a must.
Aviva Canada is committed to providing accommodations for people with disabilities during all phases of the hiring process including the application process. If you require an accommodation because of a disability, we will work with you to meet your needs. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance. If you are selected for an interview and require an accommodation, you are encouraged to advise the Talent Acquisition Partner who will consult with you to determine an appropriate accommodation.
May 14, 2024
Full time
We have an in-house position available for a Litigation Lawyer with 2 or more years experience in Insurance Defence Litigation. Aviva Trial Lawyers handles the defence of property, commercial and automobile insurance matters.
Accountabilities
The successful candidate will be responsible for handling litigation matters from assignment to conclusion, including providing assessments and opinions on claims. Experience in personal injury, strata disputes, commercial and homeowner liability and multi-party construction litigation is preferred.
Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Candidates should possess superior oral and written advocacy skills, as well as be adaptable, flexible and work independently or as part of a team. A strong work ethic and a high level of professionalism is required. Trial experience is a must.
Aviva Canada is committed to providing accommodations for people with disabilities during all phases of the hiring process including the application process. If you require an accommodation because of a disability, we will work with you to meet your needs. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance. If you are selected for an interview and require an accommodation, you are encouraged to advise the Talent Acquisition Partner who will consult with you to determine an appropriate accommodation.
Description de l'entreprise
Chez AECOM, nous offrons un monde meilleur.
Que ce soit en améliorant vos déplacements, en maintenant l'éclairage, en assurant l'accès à l'eau potable, ou en transformant les horizons urbains, notre travail contribue à l'épanouissement des individus et des communautés. En tant que cabinet de conseil en infrastructures de confiance dans le monde, nous collaborons avec nos clients pour résoudre les défis les plus complexes de la planète et construire un héritage pour les générations futures. Il n'y a jamais eu de meilleur moment pour rejoindre AECOM. Avec l'investissement mondial croissant dans les infrastructures, nos services sont très demandés. Nous vous invitons à apporter vos idées audacieuses et vos grands rêves, et à faire partie d'une équipe mondiale de près de 50 000 planificateurs, concepteurs, ingénieurs, scientifiques, innovateurs numériques, gestionnaires de programmes et de construction, ainsi que d'autres professionnels travaillant sur des projets ayant un impact positif et concret dans le monde entier. Nous formons une seule équipe mondiale, unie par notre objectif commun de créer un monde meilleur.
Rejoignez-nous.
Description du poste
Le service de conception et d’experts-conseils d’AECOM est à la recherche d’un.e avocat.e doué(e) et créatif(ve) qui entrera immédiatement en fonction au sein du service des affaires juridiques des Amériques, dans l’un des principaux bureaux d’AECOM au Canada, préférablement dans les régions de Mississauga ou Montréal . Le candidat ou la candidate qualifié(e) idéal(e) doit posséder une solide expérience touchant le droit de la construction et les aspects juridiques liés aux contrats de services d’ingénierie, de construction et d’autres services techniques. Les responsabilités du poste comprennent, entre autres :
Formuler des directives concernant la gestion des risques et le respect des politiques de l’entreprise.
Examiner, rédiger et négocier les contrats, les contrats de sous-traitance et d’autres documents juridiques liés à l’architecture, à l’ingénierie, à la construction et à d’autres services fournis par l’entreprise aux clients des secteurs public et privé, y compris des documents liés aux ententes d’association, aux coentreprises, aux ententes de confidentialité, aux permis, aux conventions d’achat et de vente, aux assurances et à d’autres questions connexes.
Agir comme conseiller et formuler des recommandations qui pourraient avoir des répercussions importantes sur l’exécution des activités de l’entreprise.
Collaborer avec la direction et le personnel pour résoudre les conflits pré-contentieux et les réclamations potentielles.
Superviser et gérer les litiges en collaboration avec les avocats externes approuvés par l’entreprise pour optimiser la qualité et la rentabilité.
Gérer les budgets relatifs aux avocats externes et aux recours en justice.
Examiner la législation, les cas, les précédents juridiques et les politiques gouvernementales émergentes et effectuer des recherches connexes dans la mesure nécessaire pour aborder les questions propres aux contrats ou d’autres questions.
Préparer et examiner des mémoires et des précis juridiques liés aux activités et aux risques organisationnels.
Conseiller les employés en matière de conformité aux lois et aux règlements fédéraux et provinciaux.
Soutenir les activités de plusieurs autres bureaux.
Qualifications
Exigences minimales:
L.L.B. ou J.D. ou équivalent délivré par une école de droit agréée + 6 ans d’expérience pertinente ou expériences professionnelles équivalentes clairement démontrées. Expérience antérieure auprès d’une société d’ingénierie, d’architecture ou de construction. Expérience juridique confirmée auprès d’un entrepreneur, d’un expert-conseil ou d’un cabinet d’avocats d’envergure dans les domaines du droit de l’ingénierie et de la construction.
Membre en règle du barreau dans n’importe quelle province canadienne.
Bonne maîtrise de l’anglais et du français et capable de pratiquer le droit dans les deux langues
Qualifications Souhaitables:
Expérience juridique confirmée auprès d’un entrepreneur, d’un expert-conseil ou d’un cabinet d’avocats d’envergure dans les domaines du droit de l’ingénierie et de la construction.
Expérience confirmée en rédaction et en négociation, notamment en matière d’ententes de services professionnels et de construction.
Posséder d’excellentes compétences en communication; capacité à résumer de façon claire et concise les questions et les analyses juridiques relatives aux préoccupations d’ordre opérationnel et technique des membres de la direction, des collègues commerciaux et des finances ainsi que des collègues et des pairs techniques.
Être autonome et débrouillard afin d’atteindre les objectifs établis de façon indépendante et en équipe.
Posséder une bonne capacité d’adaptation et aimer travailler dans un environnement où les exigences, les horaires et les priorités changent souvent.
Être capable de trouver des idées, de formuler des recommandations et de parvenir à un consensus.
Excellentes compétences en rédaction, en présentation et en animation de réunions.
Maîtriser l’utilisation de Word, Excel et PowerPoint.
Capacité de voyager.
Informations complémentaires
Parrainage non offert pour ce poste.
À propos d’AECOM
AECOM est la société de conseil en infrastructure de confiance au monde, fournissant des services professionnels tout au long du cycle de vie du projet - du conseil, de la planification, de la conception et de l’ingénierie à la gestion des programmes et de la construction. Sur des projets couvrant le transport, les bâtiments, l’eau, les nouvelles énergies et l’environnement, nos clients des secteurs public et privé nous font confiance pour résoudre leurs défis les plus complexes. Nos équipes sont motivées par un objectif commun d’offrir un monde meilleur grâce à notre expertise technique et numérique inégalée, à une culture d’équité, de diversité et d’inclusion, et à un engagement envers les priorités environnementales, sociales et de gouvernance. AECOM est une société fortune 500 et son activité de services professionnels a eu un chiffre d’affaires de 14,4 milliards de dollars au cours de l’exercice 2023. Voyez comment nous offrons un héritage durable pour les générations à venir à aecom.com et @AECOM.
La liberté de grandir dans un monde d’opportunités
Vous aurez la flexibilité dont vous avez besoin pour faire votre meilleur travail avec des options de travail hybrides. Que vous travailliez à partir d’un bureau d’AECOM, d’un emplacement distant ou sur un site client, vous travaillerez dans un environnement dynamique où votre intégrité, votre esprit d’entreprise et votre état d’esprit pionnier sont défendus.
Vous nous aiderez à favoriser une culture d’équité, de diversité et d’inclusion – un milieu de travail sûr et respectueux, où nous invitons tout le monde à se mettre au travail en utilisant leurs talents, leurs antécédents et leur expertise uniques pour créer des résultats transformationnels pour nos clients.
AECOM offre un large éventail de programmes de rémunération et d’avantages sociaux pour répondre aux divers besoins de nos employés et de leurs familles. Nous offrons également un solide programme de bien-être à l’échelle mondiale. Nous sommes la société d’infrastructure mondiale de confiance, et nous sommes dans le même bateau - votre croissance et votre succès sont également les nôtres.
Rejoignez-nous et vous obtiendrez tous les avantages de faire partie d’une société mondiale cotée en bourse - l’accès à une technologie et à une réflexion de pointe et à un travail de transformation avec un impact important et une flexibilité de travail. En tant qu’employeur de l’égalité des chances, nous croyons au potentiel de chaque personne et nous vous aiderons à atteindre le vôtre.
Toutes vos informations resteront confidentielles conformément aux directives d’EEO.
About AECOM
AECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management. On projects spanning transportation, buildings, water, new energy and the environment, our public- and private-sector clients trust us to solve their most complex challenges. Our teams are driven by a common purpose to deliver a better world through our unrivaled technical and digital expertise, a culture of equity, diversity and inclusion, and a commitment to environmental, social and governance priorities. AECOM is a Fortune 500 firm and its Professional Services business had revenue of $14.4 billion in fiscal year 2023. See how we are delivering sustainable legacies for generations to come at aecom.com and @AECOM.
Freedom to Grow in a World of Opportunity
You will have the flexibility you need to do your best work with hybrid work options. Whether you’re working from an AECOM office, remote location or at a client site, you will be working in a dynamic environment where your integrity, entrepreneurial spirit and pioneering mindset are championed.
You will help us foster a culture of equity, diversity and inclusion – a safe and respectful workplace, where we invite everyone to bring their whole selves to work using their unique talents, backgrounds and expertise to create transformational outcomes for our clients.
AECOM provides a wide array of compensation and benefits programs to meet the diverse needs of our employees and their families. We also provide a robust global well-being program. We’re the world’s trusted global infrastructure firm, and we’re in this together – your growth and success are ours too.
Join us, and you’ll get all the benefits of being a part of a global, publicly traded firm – access to industry-leading technology and thinking and transformational work with big impact and work flexibility. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we believe in each person’s potential, and we’ll help you reach yours.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
May 11, 2024
Full time
Description de l'entreprise
Chez AECOM, nous offrons un monde meilleur.
Que ce soit en améliorant vos déplacements, en maintenant l'éclairage, en assurant l'accès à l'eau potable, ou en transformant les horizons urbains, notre travail contribue à l'épanouissement des individus et des communautés. En tant que cabinet de conseil en infrastructures de confiance dans le monde, nous collaborons avec nos clients pour résoudre les défis les plus complexes de la planète et construire un héritage pour les générations futures. Il n'y a jamais eu de meilleur moment pour rejoindre AECOM. Avec l'investissement mondial croissant dans les infrastructures, nos services sont très demandés. Nous vous invitons à apporter vos idées audacieuses et vos grands rêves, et à faire partie d'une équipe mondiale de près de 50 000 planificateurs, concepteurs, ingénieurs, scientifiques, innovateurs numériques, gestionnaires de programmes et de construction, ainsi que d'autres professionnels travaillant sur des projets ayant un impact positif et concret dans le monde entier. Nous formons une seule équipe mondiale, unie par notre objectif commun de créer un monde meilleur.
Rejoignez-nous.
Description du poste
Le service de conception et d’experts-conseils d’AECOM est à la recherche d’un.e avocat.e doué(e) et créatif(ve) qui entrera immédiatement en fonction au sein du service des affaires juridiques des Amériques, dans l’un des principaux bureaux d’AECOM au Canada, préférablement dans les régions de Mississauga ou Montréal . Le candidat ou la candidate qualifié(e) idéal(e) doit posséder une solide expérience touchant le droit de la construction et les aspects juridiques liés aux contrats de services d’ingénierie, de construction et d’autres services techniques. Les responsabilités du poste comprennent, entre autres :
Formuler des directives concernant la gestion des risques et le respect des politiques de l’entreprise.
Examiner, rédiger et négocier les contrats, les contrats de sous-traitance et d’autres documents juridiques liés à l’architecture, à l’ingénierie, à la construction et à d’autres services fournis par l’entreprise aux clients des secteurs public et privé, y compris des documents liés aux ententes d’association, aux coentreprises, aux ententes de confidentialité, aux permis, aux conventions d’achat et de vente, aux assurances et à d’autres questions connexes.
Agir comme conseiller et formuler des recommandations qui pourraient avoir des répercussions importantes sur l’exécution des activités de l’entreprise.
Collaborer avec la direction et le personnel pour résoudre les conflits pré-contentieux et les réclamations potentielles.
Superviser et gérer les litiges en collaboration avec les avocats externes approuvés par l’entreprise pour optimiser la qualité et la rentabilité.
Gérer les budgets relatifs aux avocats externes et aux recours en justice.
Examiner la législation, les cas, les précédents juridiques et les politiques gouvernementales émergentes et effectuer des recherches connexes dans la mesure nécessaire pour aborder les questions propres aux contrats ou d’autres questions.
Préparer et examiner des mémoires et des précis juridiques liés aux activités et aux risques organisationnels.
Conseiller les employés en matière de conformité aux lois et aux règlements fédéraux et provinciaux.
Soutenir les activités de plusieurs autres bureaux.
Qualifications
Exigences minimales:
L.L.B. ou J.D. ou équivalent délivré par une école de droit agréée + 6 ans d’expérience pertinente ou expériences professionnelles équivalentes clairement démontrées. Expérience antérieure auprès d’une société d’ingénierie, d’architecture ou de construction. Expérience juridique confirmée auprès d’un entrepreneur, d’un expert-conseil ou d’un cabinet d’avocats d’envergure dans les domaines du droit de l’ingénierie et de la construction.
Membre en règle du barreau dans n’importe quelle province canadienne.
Bonne maîtrise de l’anglais et du français et capable de pratiquer le droit dans les deux langues
Qualifications Souhaitables:
Expérience juridique confirmée auprès d’un entrepreneur, d’un expert-conseil ou d’un cabinet d’avocats d’envergure dans les domaines du droit de l’ingénierie et de la construction.
Expérience confirmée en rédaction et en négociation, notamment en matière d’ententes de services professionnels et de construction.
Posséder d’excellentes compétences en communication; capacité à résumer de façon claire et concise les questions et les analyses juridiques relatives aux préoccupations d’ordre opérationnel et technique des membres de la direction, des collègues commerciaux et des finances ainsi que des collègues et des pairs techniques.
Être autonome et débrouillard afin d’atteindre les objectifs établis de façon indépendante et en équipe.
Posséder une bonne capacité d’adaptation et aimer travailler dans un environnement où les exigences, les horaires et les priorités changent souvent.
Être capable de trouver des idées, de formuler des recommandations et de parvenir à un consensus.
Excellentes compétences en rédaction, en présentation et en animation de réunions.
Maîtriser l’utilisation de Word, Excel et PowerPoint.
Capacité de voyager.
Informations complémentaires
Parrainage non offert pour ce poste.
À propos d’AECOM
AECOM est la société de conseil en infrastructure de confiance au monde, fournissant des services professionnels tout au long du cycle de vie du projet - du conseil, de la planification, de la conception et de l’ingénierie à la gestion des programmes et de la construction. Sur des projets couvrant le transport, les bâtiments, l’eau, les nouvelles énergies et l’environnement, nos clients des secteurs public et privé nous font confiance pour résoudre leurs défis les plus complexes. Nos équipes sont motivées par un objectif commun d’offrir un monde meilleur grâce à notre expertise technique et numérique inégalée, à une culture d’équité, de diversité et d’inclusion, et à un engagement envers les priorités environnementales, sociales et de gouvernance. AECOM est une société fortune 500 et son activité de services professionnels a eu un chiffre d’affaires de 14,4 milliards de dollars au cours de l’exercice 2023. Voyez comment nous offrons un héritage durable pour les générations à venir à aecom.com et @AECOM.
La liberté de grandir dans un monde d’opportunités
Vous aurez la flexibilité dont vous avez besoin pour faire votre meilleur travail avec des options de travail hybrides. Que vous travailliez à partir d’un bureau d’AECOM, d’un emplacement distant ou sur un site client, vous travaillerez dans un environnement dynamique où votre intégrité, votre esprit d’entreprise et votre état d’esprit pionnier sont défendus.
Vous nous aiderez à favoriser une culture d’équité, de diversité et d’inclusion – un milieu de travail sûr et respectueux, où nous invitons tout le monde à se mettre au travail en utilisant leurs talents, leurs antécédents et leur expertise uniques pour créer des résultats transformationnels pour nos clients.
AECOM offre un large éventail de programmes de rémunération et d’avantages sociaux pour répondre aux divers besoins de nos employés et de leurs familles. Nous offrons également un solide programme de bien-être à l’échelle mondiale. Nous sommes la société d’infrastructure mondiale de confiance, et nous sommes dans le même bateau - votre croissance et votre succès sont également les nôtres.
Rejoignez-nous et vous obtiendrez tous les avantages de faire partie d’une société mondiale cotée en bourse - l’accès à une technologie et à une réflexion de pointe et à un travail de transformation avec un impact important et une flexibilité de travail. En tant qu’employeur de l’égalité des chances, nous croyons au potentiel de chaque personne et nous vous aiderons à atteindre le vôtre.
Toutes vos informations resteront confidentielles conformément aux directives d’EEO.
About AECOM
AECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management. On projects spanning transportation, buildings, water, new energy and the environment, our public- and private-sector clients trust us to solve their most complex challenges. Our teams are driven by a common purpose to deliver a better world through our unrivaled technical and digital expertise, a culture of equity, diversity and inclusion, and a commitment to environmental, social and governance priorities. AECOM is a Fortune 500 firm and its Professional Services business had revenue of $14.4 billion in fiscal year 2023. See how we are delivering sustainable legacies for generations to come at aecom.com and @AECOM.
Freedom to Grow in a World of Opportunity
You will have the flexibility you need to do your best work with hybrid work options. Whether you’re working from an AECOM office, remote location or at a client site, you will be working in a dynamic environment where your integrity, entrepreneurial spirit and pioneering mindset are championed.
You will help us foster a culture of equity, diversity and inclusion – a safe and respectful workplace, where we invite everyone to bring their whole selves to work using their unique talents, backgrounds and expertise to create transformational outcomes for our clients.
AECOM provides a wide array of compensation and benefits programs to meet the diverse needs of our employees and their families. We also provide a robust global well-being program. We’re the world’s trusted global infrastructure firm, and we’re in this together – your growth and success are ours too.
Join us, and you’ll get all the benefits of being a part of a global, publicly traded firm – access to industry-leading technology and thinking and transformational work with big impact and work flexibility. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we believe in each person’s potential, and we’ll help you reach yours.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Wards Lawyers PC
Lindsay, Kawartha Lakes, ON, Canada
WARDS LAWYERS PC is a progressive, mid-size law firm located in the heart of the City of Kawartha Lakes. We have an opportunity for a dynamic, passionate, and driven Business & Corporate Lawyer to join our growing team.
Our Business & Corporate Practice :
Our Firm services business clients of all types and sizes, including family-run, farming, retail, manufacturing, professional, construction, service, franchise, supply, resource management, and non-profit.
We offer expertise and services to support all stages and aspects of business, including:
Incorporation, Restructuring, Dissolution
Shareholder / Partnership Agreements, Memorandums of Understanding
Succession / Transition and Growth Planning and Implementation
Third Party Acquisitions or Sales (Asset Purchase and Share Purchase)
Employee Share Option Programs
Implementation of strategic partnerships, joint ventures
Contract Drafting, Contract Reviews
Shareholder Disputes / Negotiated Buyouts
Corporate Maintenance / Governance/Rectification of Corporate Records
Family Trust Implementation, Maintenance, Wind-Up
Roles and Responsibilities :
In this role, you will have the opportunity to work both independently and to assist senior counsel as required.
This is an excellent opportunity to be exposed to a variety of complex and challenging work, with the benefit of mentorship by experienced counsel, including:
Providing legal advice and counsel to clients with respect to a variety of corporate and commercial matters
Drafting, reviewing and negotiating a wide range of corporate agreements, such as shareholder agreements, partnership agreements, and licensing agreements
Conducting legal research and staying updated on relevant laws, regulations, and industry trends affecting corporate clients
Representing clients in negotiations, mediations, and other dispute resolution processes
Collaborating with internal teams and external stakeholders to ensure effective legal support and representation for clients
Maintaining accurate and up-to-date legal documentation and records
Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients, counsel and other professionals, and actively participating in business development efforts for the Firm
Qualifications and Skills :
This opportunity is most suited for lawyers with 2 to 3 years of related post-call experience that wish to gain valuable experience and continue to develop their expertise, while maintaining a work-life balance only available in the City of Kawartha Lakes.
You will work efficiently under pressure, while maintaining an excellent standard of performance and client service. You will have excellent written and verbal communication skills, have exceptional attention to detail and the ability to handle multiple tasks and prioritize effectively.
You will be comfortable with technology tools, including having a good working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Outlook. Experience with practice management software and/or electronic Minute Book software is an asset.
Compensation :
Compensation will be commensurate with experience and/or ability and, as such, may be different than the pay range indicated. Group benefits and a health spending account are available. This is an in-office position. Hybrid work options may be available.
About WARDS LAWYERS PC :
Established in 2003 by founders Jason and Karissa Ward, we are a full-service law firm offering expertise in civil litigation, employment, family law, real estate, business and corporate, estate planning and administration, personal injury and criminal law.
We pride ourselves on offering a pleasant and diverse working environment. Our team approach offers the opportunity to work alongside experienced and highly skilled legal professionals. Our commitment to quality and best practices is supported by technological innovation that benefits both our team and our clients.
We also have a deep commitment to our community, initiating events to support local charitable organizations, including Haunt Your Home, a Halloween house decorating contest which raised over $30,000 for local non-profit organizations over several years, as well a Kids’ Road Hockey Tournament, which raised funds to support youth mental health in our community.
Our dedication to community engagement also extends to:
Encouraging and facilitating community volunteer opportunities
Supporting staff initiatives in the workplace in support of local organizations
Sponsorship of a variety of youth sports teams and organizations
Hosting community educational events, publishing weekly legal blogs and broadcasting a monthly legal podcast
Encouraging staff and lawyer participation on community Boards and Committees supporting local not-for-profit organizations
Application Instructions :
Please respond, in confidence, to: Melissa Wemyss, C.E.O. ( melissa@wardlegal.ca )
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted directly. No telephone inquiries or agencies, please.
May 06, 2024
Full time
WARDS LAWYERS PC is a progressive, mid-size law firm located in the heart of the City of Kawartha Lakes. We have an opportunity for a dynamic, passionate, and driven Business & Corporate Lawyer to join our growing team.
Our Business & Corporate Practice :
Our Firm services business clients of all types and sizes, including family-run, farming, retail, manufacturing, professional, construction, service, franchise, supply, resource management, and non-profit.
We offer expertise and services to support all stages and aspects of business, including:
Incorporation, Restructuring, Dissolution
Shareholder / Partnership Agreements, Memorandums of Understanding
Succession / Transition and Growth Planning and Implementation
Third Party Acquisitions or Sales (Asset Purchase and Share Purchase)
Employee Share Option Programs
Implementation of strategic partnerships, joint ventures
Contract Drafting, Contract Reviews
Shareholder Disputes / Negotiated Buyouts
Corporate Maintenance / Governance/Rectification of Corporate Records
Family Trust Implementation, Maintenance, Wind-Up
Roles and Responsibilities :
In this role, you will have the opportunity to work both independently and to assist senior counsel as required.
This is an excellent opportunity to be exposed to a variety of complex and challenging work, with the benefit of mentorship by experienced counsel, including:
Providing legal advice and counsel to clients with respect to a variety of corporate and commercial matters
Drafting, reviewing and negotiating a wide range of corporate agreements, such as shareholder agreements, partnership agreements, and licensing agreements
Conducting legal research and staying updated on relevant laws, regulations, and industry trends affecting corporate clients
Representing clients in negotiations, mediations, and other dispute resolution processes
Collaborating with internal teams and external stakeholders to ensure effective legal support and representation for clients
Maintaining accurate and up-to-date legal documentation and records
Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients, counsel and other professionals, and actively participating in business development efforts for the Firm
Qualifications and Skills :
This opportunity is most suited for lawyers with 2 to 3 years of related post-call experience that wish to gain valuable experience and continue to develop their expertise, while maintaining a work-life balance only available in the City of Kawartha Lakes.
You will work efficiently under pressure, while maintaining an excellent standard of performance and client service. You will have excellent written and verbal communication skills, have exceptional attention to detail and the ability to handle multiple tasks and prioritize effectively.
You will be comfortable with technology tools, including having a good working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Outlook. Experience with practice management software and/or electronic Minute Book software is an asset.
Compensation :
Compensation will be commensurate with experience and/or ability and, as such, may be different than the pay range indicated. Group benefits and a health spending account are available. This is an in-office position. Hybrid work options may be available.
About WARDS LAWYERS PC :
Established in 2003 by founders Jason and Karissa Ward, we are a full-service law firm offering expertise in civil litigation, employment, family law, real estate, business and corporate, estate planning and administration, personal injury and criminal law.
We pride ourselves on offering a pleasant and diverse working environment. Our team approach offers the opportunity to work alongside experienced and highly skilled legal professionals. Our commitment to quality and best practices is supported by technological innovation that benefits both our team and our clients.
We also have a deep commitment to our community, initiating events to support local charitable organizations, including Haunt Your Home, a Halloween house decorating contest which raised over $30,000 for local non-profit organizations over several years, as well a Kids’ Road Hockey Tournament, which raised funds to support youth mental health in our community.
Our dedication to community engagement also extends to:
Encouraging and facilitating community volunteer opportunities
Supporting staff initiatives in the workplace in support of local organizations
Sponsorship of a variety of youth sports teams and organizations
Hosting community educational events, publishing weekly legal blogs and broadcasting a monthly legal podcast
Encouraging staff and lawyer participation on community Boards and Committees supporting local not-for-profit organizations
Application Instructions :
Please respond, in confidence, to: Melissa Wemyss, C.E.O. ( melissa@wardlegal.ca )
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted directly. No telephone inquiries or agencies, please.
Nous sommes Pomerleau. Et vous pourriez l'être aussi. Chez Pomerleau, nous comprenons pertinemment que notre mission n’est pas seulement de créer des infrastructures ou d’ériger des édifices, mais bien de bâtir des communautés. En tant que chef de file de l’industrie de la construction depuis près de 60 ans, nous visons toujours à avoir un impact positif sur la vie des gens que nous servons partout au Canada. Pour ce faire, nous mettons tout en œuvre pour être à l’écoute de leurs besoins, pour ne jamais perdre de vue les réalités de demain et innover pour travailler de façon plus engagée, plus collaborative et plus durable. C’est ainsi, ensemble, que nous redéfinissions notre pratique — pour le bien de notre métier et des prochaines générations.
À quoi ressemblera votre semaine de travail?
Sous la responsabilité de la Vice-présidence exécutive – Cheffe des affaires juridiques, le titulaire du poste agira à titre de conseiller juridique responsable d’un large éventail de dossiers en matière de droit transactionnel, notamment en fusion et acquisition, financement de projets (bancaire et obligataire), réorganisation d’entreprises, ainsi qu’en droit commercial et corporatif auprès de Pomerleau et sa filiale, Pomerleau Capital.
Apr 30, 2024
Full time
Nous sommes Pomerleau. Et vous pourriez l'être aussi. Chez Pomerleau, nous comprenons pertinemment que notre mission n’est pas seulement de créer des infrastructures ou d’ériger des édifices, mais bien de bâtir des communautés. En tant que chef de file de l’industrie de la construction depuis près de 60 ans, nous visons toujours à avoir un impact positif sur la vie des gens que nous servons partout au Canada. Pour ce faire, nous mettons tout en œuvre pour être à l’écoute de leurs besoins, pour ne jamais perdre de vue les réalités de demain et innover pour travailler de façon plus engagée, plus collaborative et plus durable. C’est ainsi, ensemble, que nous redéfinissions notre pratique — pour le bien de notre métier et des prochaines générations.
À quoi ressemblera votre semaine de travail?
Sous la responsabilité de la Vice-présidence exécutive – Cheffe des affaires juridiques, le titulaire du poste agira à titre de conseiller juridique responsable d’un large éventail de dossiers en matière de droit transactionnel, notamment en fusion et acquisition, financement de projets (bancaire et obligataire), réorganisation d’entreprises, ainsi qu’en droit commercial et corporatif auprès de Pomerleau et sa filiale, Pomerleau Capital.
Hi, we’re Aurora Cannabis, and we’re so excited to meet you! We’re a global cannabis company with operations across Europe and North and South America. We’re driven by our passion to help people improve their lives and have a diverse team who bring their best every day, so Aurora can be the cannabis provider of choice for patients and consumers. We love our work, and we especially love our high quality, innovative brands that make up the Aurora family – from Aurora, Aurora Drift, San Rafael ’71, Greybeard and Whistler. Our people combined with our collective passion for the industry is what makes Aurora a special place to work and defines what we call our “A-Team”. We are a high-performing team of cannabis experts, innovators, and champions, that work, learn and win together. We think BIG , act BOLD and execute with PURPOSE in all that we do, and will stop at nothing to cultivate the ultimate cannabis experience for our community. Job summary We are searching for a dynamic professional to join our Legal Division as our newest Senior Legal Counsel. In this role, you will report into the Vice President, Deputy General Counsel Legal and Global Regulatory Affairs and be responsible for providing legal advice, consultation, research, and guidance to internal stakeholders as it relates to corporate, commercial, procurement, construction and IT law. More specifically, you will support key client groups with preparing legal responses and documentation etc., and also lead contract developments and negotiations to drive cost-effective solutions and help open the world to cannabis. Sound interesting? Here is a little more… As the Senior Legal Counsel you will be responsible for…
Legal Analysis and Advice: you will work collaboratively with assigned client groups and internal stakeholders to provide day-to-day accurate commercial and real property legal advice. You will foster strong relationships to develop an understanding of organizational needs and mitigate corporate risk in the contracting of commercial terms and conditions on behalf of the corporation and its subsidiaries. You will deliver practical and accurate legal opinions and advice on legal matters that involve interpreting facts, precedents, and evaluating situations in compliance with policies and all applicable laws and statutes.
Commercial Contract Management: you will draft, review and negotiate commercial and real property agreements/arrangements with external vendors/parties and provide consultation to achieve timely, quality, cost-effective performance (e.g. new commercial contract terms and conditions, operational and third-party agreements including purchase and sale of assets, review of existing contract terms and conditions, amendments, general legal documentation review, real property documentation and agreements.
Legal Research and Policy Development: you will conduct detailed legal research on emerging issues, best practices, current case law and renders interpretations of statutes, regulations to inform commercial legal services strategy and issues management activities. You will also participate in policy development where legal services are provided.
External Stakeholder Management:you will liaise with external counsel to negotiate and execute agreements in support of the organization’s capital and maintenance work programs and customer-initiated projects.
You’re the ideal candidate if you have…
A Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) or Juris Doctor (JD)
Called to the of the bar in Ontario or Quebec, with membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario or Quebec
Ten (10) or more years professional experience in commercial law in the following areas: procurement, information technology, construction, and real property (we would also welcome an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience)
Previous experience in corporate M&A inclusive of due diligence, complex contract negotiation, and post-transaction integration
Experience operating in a global organization (regulated environment an asset) and strong knowledge of corporate and commercial law, and legislation and common law impacting the organization
Strong project and time management skills equipped with the ability to make informed decisions and distill legal information strategically
Excellent communication skills capable of leading complex negotiations and conveying technical terms in simple formats for various audiences
Life@Aurora With us, you'll find a place where you belong and love where you work with competitive compensation, stock options, RRSP matching, performance bonuses, remote-work, benefits, virtual happy hours, 420 celebrations and more! We will go above and beyond to prioritize your success and help you #GrowWithAurora . Learn more by visiting our Careers Page - Careers - Aurora Global Leader in Cannabis (auroramj.com) Next steps Apply today by submitting your resume through our website. You can expect your application to be reviewed by our Talent Acquisition Team and we will contact you if we see a fit via email. Think you’re the ideal candidate but you don’t meet all the requirements? Apply anyways. We would love to review your application to see if you’re the right fit or find you an alternative opportunity. Not the role for you? Share this posting with your network while subscribing to our Talent Community to learn more about upcoming opportunities (hot tip: if you are an Aurora employee, take advantage of the employee referral program by sharing this posting with someone in your network! If they are the successful candidate, you may be eligible for a bonus!) . Diversity and inclusion At Aurora, we are proud to foster and celebrate a diverse community of professionals! We take pride in nurturing an inclusive culture that empowers our people to be their authentic selves, celebrate their differences and love where they work. Our diverse community combined with our inclusive culture, is what sets us apart in the industry and equips our A-Team with superpowers – and this is why, we encourage all candidates to apply for job opportunities regardless of race, national origin, colour, religion, age, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital and family status, disability, or any other identifying characteristic. If you require accommodation (including, but not limited to, an accessible interview site or alternate format of job posting) during the recruitment and selection process, please do not hesitate to let our team know! Health and safety If applicable, Aurora Human Resources will contact you via your email address provided. We do not contact candidates over Facebook or other Social Media apps. You will never be requested to provide confidential information such as banking information or your Social Insurance Number in the interview process.
Apr 29, 2024
Remote
Hi, we’re Aurora Cannabis, and we’re so excited to meet you! We’re a global cannabis company with operations across Europe and North and South America. We’re driven by our passion to help people improve their lives and have a diverse team who bring their best every day, so Aurora can be the cannabis provider of choice for patients and consumers. We love our work, and we especially love our high quality, innovative brands that make up the Aurora family – from Aurora, Aurora Drift, San Rafael ’71, Greybeard and Whistler. Our people combined with our collective passion for the industry is what makes Aurora a special place to work and defines what we call our “A-Team”. We are a high-performing team of cannabis experts, innovators, and champions, that work, learn and win together. We think BIG , act BOLD and execute with PURPOSE in all that we do, and will stop at nothing to cultivate the ultimate cannabis experience for our community. Job summary We are searching for a dynamic professional to join our Legal Division as our newest Senior Legal Counsel. In this role, you will report into the Vice President, Deputy General Counsel Legal and Global Regulatory Affairs and be responsible for providing legal advice, consultation, research, and guidance to internal stakeholders as it relates to corporate, commercial, procurement, construction and IT law. More specifically, you will support key client groups with preparing legal responses and documentation etc., and also lead contract developments and negotiations to drive cost-effective solutions and help open the world to cannabis. Sound interesting? Here is a little more… As the Senior Legal Counsel you will be responsible for…
Legal Analysis and Advice: you will work collaboratively with assigned client groups and internal stakeholders to provide day-to-day accurate commercial and real property legal advice. You will foster strong relationships to develop an understanding of organizational needs and mitigate corporate risk in the contracting of commercial terms and conditions on behalf of the corporation and its subsidiaries. You will deliver practical and accurate legal opinions and advice on legal matters that involve interpreting facts, precedents, and evaluating situations in compliance with policies and all applicable laws and statutes.
Commercial Contract Management: you will draft, review and negotiate commercial and real property agreements/arrangements with external vendors/parties and provide consultation to achieve timely, quality, cost-effective performance (e.g. new commercial contract terms and conditions, operational and third-party agreements including purchase and sale of assets, review of existing contract terms and conditions, amendments, general legal documentation review, real property documentation and agreements.
Legal Research and Policy Development: you will conduct detailed legal research on emerging issues, best practices, current case law and renders interpretations of statutes, regulations to inform commercial legal services strategy and issues management activities. You will also participate in policy development where legal services are provided.
External Stakeholder Management:you will liaise with external counsel to negotiate and execute agreements in support of the organization’s capital and maintenance work programs and customer-initiated projects.
You’re the ideal candidate if you have…
A Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) or Juris Doctor (JD)
Called to the of the bar in Ontario or Quebec, with membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario or Quebec
Ten (10) or more years professional experience in commercial law in the following areas: procurement, information technology, construction, and real property (we would also welcome an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience)
Previous experience in corporate M&A inclusive of due diligence, complex contract negotiation, and post-transaction integration
Experience operating in a global organization (regulated environment an asset) and strong knowledge of corporate and commercial law, and legislation and common law impacting the organization
Strong project and time management skills equipped with the ability to make informed decisions and distill legal information strategically
Excellent communication skills capable of leading complex negotiations and conveying technical terms in simple formats for various audiences
Life@Aurora With us, you'll find a place where you belong and love where you work with competitive compensation, stock options, RRSP matching, performance bonuses, remote-work, benefits, virtual happy hours, 420 celebrations and more! We will go above and beyond to prioritize your success and help you #GrowWithAurora . Learn more by visiting our Careers Page - Careers - Aurora Global Leader in Cannabis (auroramj.com) Next steps Apply today by submitting your resume through our website. You can expect your application to be reviewed by our Talent Acquisition Team and we will contact you if we see a fit via email. Think you’re the ideal candidate but you don’t meet all the requirements? Apply anyways. We would love to review your application to see if you’re the right fit or find you an alternative opportunity. Not the role for you? Share this posting with your network while subscribing to our Talent Community to learn more about upcoming opportunities (hot tip: if you are an Aurora employee, take advantage of the employee referral program by sharing this posting with someone in your network! If they are the successful candidate, you may be eligible for a bonus!) . Diversity and inclusion At Aurora, we are proud to foster and celebrate a diverse community of professionals! We take pride in nurturing an inclusive culture that empowers our people to be their authentic selves, celebrate their differences and love where they work. Our diverse community combined with our inclusive culture, is what sets us apart in the industry and equips our A-Team with superpowers – and this is why, we encourage all candidates to apply for job opportunities regardless of race, national origin, colour, religion, age, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital and family status, disability, or any other identifying characteristic. If you require accommodation (including, but not limited to, an accessible interview site or alternate format of job posting) during the recruitment and selection process, please do not hesitate to let our team know! Health and safety If applicable, Aurora Human Resources will contact you via your email address provided. We do not contact candidates over Facebook or other Social Media apps. You will never be requested to provide confidential information such as banking information or your Social Insurance Number in the interview process.
Job Description Summary GE Grid Solutions, a GE Vernova business, is focused on bringing together technologies and expertise to help solve the toughest power system challenges, and accelerating the global transition to a greener, more resilient and reliable grid. Role Summary The Regional Counsel, NAM will act as a key business partner to the GE Grid Solutions NAM Region. The successful candidate will be the main point of contact in his/her geographical scope for legal subjects related to the three GE Grid Solutions business lines: Grid Solutions Integration, Power Transmission and Grid Automation. He/she will support business growth and will contribute to the achievement of the NAM Region’s key performance indicators, facilitating deal closure while mitigating risk, particularly legal, commercial, compliance and reputational risk. He/she will be involved in a diverse range of activities within the NAM Region and be part of our global GE Vernova legal community. The role will be broad supporting the GE Grid Solutions business in different commercial areas in the NAM region, with the focus on the United States but also on Canada, including Quebec. Job Description Job Description Essential Responsibilities Support the regional leadership, sales, commercial operations, sourcing, contract management and project management teams of all three GE Grid Solutions business lines mentioned above in the:
Tendering phase, from advising our teams on business strategies/deal
structures, to drafting, negotiating and approving contracts, with customers (both private and government-owned), suppliers, subcontractors and partners, giving advice on a wide variety of legal and regulatory issues under local law and active participation in deal reviews, maintaining independence as counsel while supporting the business lines in meeting their commercial, operational and strategic objectives and assessing and mitigating risks;
Execution phase, supporting the execution of high-value complex projects in NAM spanning from engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC)/Turnkey to Design & Engineering, long-term service agreements (LTSA), operation & maintenance (O&M), for brownfield and greenfield projects notably mega-projects, including renegotiations and amendments and variation orders to existing contracts in collaboration with our contract management, project management and sourcing teams, managing claims, assisting with contract interpretation, flagging risks as they appear or grow, with a view to mitigating risk of expensive litigation.
Manage disputes in the NAM region with the support of the Head of Litigation for GE Grid Solutions, including through litigation, arbitration, mediation or settlement negotiations, with the goal of seeking negotiated outcomes on acceptable terms whenever possible, and engaging and supervising outside counsel. Support the regional joint venture (JV) portfolio for the existing JVs (including legal support on day-to-day commercial and project activity, drafting legal documentation relating to shareholders and board of directors meetings) or for the creation of new JVs, including drafting and negotiating memoranda of understanding (MOUs), JV agreements, shareholder agreements, license/technology transfer agreements, and managing relationships with local authorities/regulators. Assist in investigating compliance issues in NAM. Collaborate with functional experts (compliance, intellectual property (IP), environmental, health and safety (EHS), labor & employment, litigation) to develop best practices and strategic advice. Provide training to our teams on commercial, compliance and legal topics. Maintain comprehensive knowledge of relevant industries to contribute to the commercial objectives of the business from a legal standpoint. Participate in the creation of regional or global GE Grid Solutions legal forms, templates, training materials, tools and best practices, as needed. Work under minimal supervision; handling all kinds of legal assignments; working in partnership with the Head of Legal of NAM. Required Qualifications JD degree or equivalent from an accredited law school. Member in good standing of the bar in at least one U.S. jurisdiction. Minimum 7 years of experience in relevant commercial transactions and general corporate law acquired at a prominent law firm or in a corporate legal department with an international scope. Broad knowledge of commercial law and legal practice in NAM especially high-value contracts and complex projects (ideally, but not exclusively, energy, construction and infrastructure). Transactional experience in domestic and international contract drafting and negotiation. Experience in claim negotiation and dispute resolution (including litigation, arbitration and mediation). Language skills: fluency in English. In addition French is highly desired for international contracts, etc. Desired Characteristics Personal integrity, trustworthiness, strength of character, ability to influence decisions and leadership. Ability to deal with ambiguity, different or unexpected circumstances, embrace rapid change. Flexibility to resolve complex legal issues quickly and efficiently with a strong sense of prioritization, ability to cope with pressure and multiple deadlines simultaneously. Strong business acumen with a focus on problem-solving and pragmatism. Passion for business issues and for the economic, financial, legal and geopolitical context of the NAM Region. Strong oral and written communication skills coupled with a multicultural mindset and interpersonal skills. Ability to work in and navigate a complex organization in a collaborative manner, within an international team and with stakeholders located in different countries or regions. Excellent written and oral communication and presentation skills, ability to interact with customers and all business stakeholders, as well as with regional management. Familiarity with EPC/Turnkey projects in the energy sector. Additional Information GE offers a great work environment, professional development, challenging careers, and competitive compensation. GE is an Equal Opportunity Employer .Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law. The salary range for this position is $ 126,300.00 - 170,000. USD Annual USD. The specific salary offered to a candidate may be influenced by a variety of factors including the candidate’s experience, their education, and work location. In addition, this position is eligible for a performance bonus. GE will only employ those who are legally authorized to work in the United States for this opening. Any offer of employment is conditioned upon the successful completion of a drug screen (as applicable).
Apr 24, 2024
Full time
Job Description Summary GE Grid Solutions, a GE Vernova business, is focused on bringing together technologies and expertise to help solve the toughest power system challenges, and accelerating the global transition to a greener, more resilient and reliable grid. Role Summary The Regional Counsel, NAM will act as a key business partner to the GE Grid Solutions NAM Region. The successful candidate will be the main point of contact in his/her geographical scope for legal subjects related to the three GE Grid Solutions business lines: Grid Solutions Integration, Power Transmission and Grid Automation. He/she will support business growth and will contribute to the achievement of the NAM Region’s key performance indicators, facilitating deal closure while mitigating risk, particularly legal, commercial, compliance and reputational risk. He/she will be involved in a diverse range of activities within the NAM Region and be part of our global GE Vernova legal community. The role will be broad supporting the GE Grid Solutions business in different commercial areas in the NAM region, with the focus on the United States but also on Canada, including Quebec. Job Description Job Description Essential Responsibilities Support the regional leadership, sales, commercial operations, sourcing, contract management and project management teams of all three GE Grid Solutions business lines mentioned above in the:
Tendering phase, from advising our teams on business strategies/deal
structures, to drafting, negotiating and approving contracts, with customers (both private and government-owned), suppliers, subcontractors and partners, giving advice on a wide variety of legal and regulatory issues under local law and active participation in deal reviews, maintaining independence as counsel while supporting the business lines in meeting their commercial, operational and strategic objectives and assessing and mitigating risks;
Execution phase, supporting the execution of high-value complex projects in NAM spanning from engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC)/Turnkey to Design & Engineering, long-term service agreements (LTSA), operation & maintenance (O&M), for brownfield and greenfield projects notably mega-projects, including renegotiations and amendments and variation orders to existing contracts in collaboration with our contract management, project management and sourcing teams, managing claims, assisting with contract interpretation, flagging risks as they appear or grow, with a view to mitigating risk of expensive litigation.
Manage disputes in the NAM region with the support of the Head of Litigation for GE Grid Solutions, including through litigation, arbitration, mediation or settlement negotiations, with the goal of seeking negotiated outcomes on acceptable terms whenever possible, and engaging and supervising outside counsel. Support the regional joint venture (JV) portfolio for the existing JVs (including legal support on day-to-day commercial and project activity, drafting legal documentation relating to shareholders and board of directors meetings) or for the creation of new JVs, including drafting and negotiating memoranda of understanding (MOUs), JV agreements, shareholder agreements, license/technology transfer agreements, and managing relationships with local authorities/regulators. Assist in investigating compliance issues in NAM. Collaborate with functional experts (compliance, intellectual property (IP), environmental, health and safety (EHS), labor & employment, litigation) to develop best practices and strategic advice. Provide training to our teams on commercial, compliance and legal topics. Maintain comprehensive knowledge of relevant industries to contribute to the commercial objectives of the business from a legal standpoint. Participate in the creation of regional or global GE Grid Solutions legal forms, templates, training materials, tools and best practices, as needed. Work under minimal supervision; handling all kinds of legal assignments; working in partnership with the Head of Legal of NAM. Required Qualifications JD degree or equivalent from an accredited law school. Member in good standing of the bar in at least one U.S. jurisdiction. Minimum 7 years of experience in relevant commercial transactions and general corporate law acquired at a prominent law firm or in a corporate legal department with an international scope. Broad knowledge of commercial law and legal practice in NAM especially high-value contracts and complex projects (ideally, but not exclusively, energy, construction and infrastructure). Transactional experience in domestic and international contract drafting and negotiation. Experience in claim negotiation and dispute resolution (including litigation, arbitration and mediation). Language skills: fluency in English. In addition French is highly desired for international contracts, etc. Desired Characteristics Personal integrity, trustworthiness, strength of character, ability to influence decisions and leadership. Ability to deal with ambiguity, different or unexpected circumstances, embrace rapid change. Flexibility to resolve complex legal issues quickly and efficiently with a strong sense of prioritization, ability to cope with pressure and multiple deadlines simultaneously. Strong business acumen with a focus on problem-solving and pragmatism. Passion for business issues and for the economic, financial, legal and geopolitical context of the NAM Region. Strong oral and written communication skills coupled with a multicultural mindset and interpersonal skills. Ability to work in and navigate a complex organization in a collaborative manner, within an international team and with stakeholders located in different countries or regions. Excellent written and oral communication and presentation skills, ability to interact with customers and all business stakeholders, as well as with regional management. Familiarity with EPC/Turnkey projects in the energy sector. Additional Information GE offers a great work environment, professional development, challenging careers, and competitive compensation. GE is an Equal Opportunity Employer .Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law. The salary range for this position is $ 126,300.00 - 170,000. USD Annual USD. The specific salary offered to a candidate may be influenced by a variety of factors including the candidate’s experience, their education, and work location. In addition, this position is eligible for a performance bonus. GE will only employ those who are legally authorized to work in the United States for this opening. Any offer of employment is conditioned upon the successful completion of a drug screen (as applicable).
File Number: 1016 Service Area: Legal Services Division: City Solicitor's Office Employee Group: Mgmt Non Union Job Type: Full-Time Permanent Number of Openings: 1
Summary of Duties:
Focus: Civil Litigation
Reporting to and under the general supervision of the City Solicitor, acts as solicitor, counsel and advisor to The Corporation of the City of London in legal matters generally of average or above average complexity, requiring an appropriate degree of experience, skill and competence.
Work Performed:
Acts as solicitor, counsel and advisor, or assists more senior counsel, in all aspects of one or more of the following areas of the practice of law, as assigned by the City Solicitor.
Municipal law enforcement and provincial offences, administrative tribunals, business law (including but not restricted to banking, bills of exchange, bankruptcy and insolvency, business and no-share corporations, bulk sales, carriers, construction liens, copyright, trade marks and protection of intellectual property, and trade and commerce), contracts, civil litigation and procedure (including but not restricted to negligence and other torts), debtors and creditors, personal and real property, and real estate (including but not restricted to easements, expropriations, mortgages, secured transactions, landlord and tenant, trespass, and water and water courses) environmental law, municipal corporations (including but not restricted to municipal assessment and taxation, public authorities and officers, public utilities, and social welfare), highways and streets (including but not restricted to highway traffic), labour relations, (including but not restricted to opinions regarding discipline and discharge, arbitration, judicial reviews, Workers' Compensation Benefits and Worker's Compensation Appeal Tribunal Hearings and employment law, in general), insurance, and land use planning.
Discharges such other responsibilities as may be assigned by the City Solicitor.
Performs related duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor and membership in good standing in the Law Society of Upper Canada.
Skills and Abilities:
Three to five years, preferably in municipal law.
Able to speak, write and read French at an advanced level is an asset.
Compensation & Other Information:
$112,978 - $148, 226
This posting is for one (1) permanent, full-time position.
Standard hours of Work: Monday - Friday from 8:30a.m. to 4:30p.m.
Work Arrangement: Hybrid.
These hours of work and work arrangements are subject to change in accordance to business requirements.
Police Record Check
The successful candidate will be required to complete a Criminal Record Check.
As an inclusive employer, we are committed to providing a fully accessible recruitment process. Please contact us at any time during the recruitment process and let us know what accessible supports you may need.
Mar 22, 2024
Full time
File Number: 1016 Service Area: Legal Services Division: City Solicitor's Office Employee Group: Mgmt Non Union Job Type: Full-Time Permanent Number of Openings: 1
Summary of Duties:
Focus: Civil Litigation
Reporting to and under the general supervision of the City Solicitor, acts as solicitor, counsel and advisor to The Corporation of the City of London in legal matters generally of average or above average complexity, requiring an appropriate degree of experience, skill and competence.
Work Performed:
Acts as solicitor, counsel and advisor, or assists more senior counsel, in all aspects of one or more of the following areas of the practice of law, as assigned by the City Solicitor.
Municipal law enforcement and provincial offences, administrative tribunals, business law (including but not restricted to banking, bills of exchange, bankruptcy and insolvency, business and no-share corporations, bulk sales, carriers, construction liens, copyright, trade marks and protection of intellectual property, and trade and commerce), contracts, civil litigation and procedure (including but not restricted to negligence and other torts), debtors and creditors, personal and real property, and real estate (including but not restricted to easements, expropriations, mortgages, secured transactions, landlord and tenant, trespass, and water and water courses) environmental law, municipal corporations (including but not restricted to municipal assessment and taxation, public authorities and officers, public utilities, and social welfare), highways and streets (including but not restricted to highway traffic), labour relations, (including but not restricted to opinions regarding discipline and discharge, arbitration, judicial reviews, Workers' Compensation Benefits and Worker's Compensation Appeal Tribunal Hearings and employment law, in general), insurance, and land use planning.
Discharges such other responsibilities as may be assigned by the City Solicitor.
Performs related duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor and membership in good standing in the Law Society of Upper Canada.
Skills and Abilities:
Three to five years, preferably in municipal law.
Able to speak, write and read French at an advanced level is an asset.
Compensation & Other Information:
$112,978 - $148, 226
This posting is for one (1) permanent, full-time position.
Standard hours of Work: Monday - Friday from 8:30a.m. to 4:30p.m.
Work Arrangement: Hybrid.
These hours of work and work arrangements are subject to change in accordance to business requirements.
Police Record Check
The successful candidate will be required to complete a Criminal Record Check.
As an inclusive employer, we are committed to providing a fully accessible recruitment process. Please contact us at any time during the recruitment process and let us know what accessible supports you may need.
If you are committed to public service, enjoy collaborating with others, share our values and have a desire to learn and grow, join The City of Calgary. City employees deliver the services, run the programs and operate the facilities which make a difference in our community. We support work-life balance, promote physical and psychological safety, and offer competitive wages, pensions, and benefits. Together we make Calgary a great place to make a living, a great place to make a life.
The City is committed to fostering a respectful, inclusive and equitable workplace which is representative of the community we serve. We welcome those who have demonstrated a commitment to upholding the values of equity, diversity, inclusion, anti-racism and reconciliation. Applications are encouraged from members of groups that are historically disadvantaged and underrepresented. Accommodations are available during the hiring process, upon request.
The City is looking for a lawyer 2 or 3 for a position in a combination of practice areas. As a Lawyer with The City you will have a significant degree of responsibility and autonomy within a team- oriented environment. Primary duties include:
Provide timely legal advice in the following areas
Environmental management systems, contaminated sites, environmental law compliance and investigations, liability assessment, contaminated site management.
Construction contracts and environmental regulatory matters.
Public procurement process and contract drafting.
Aboriginal law duty to consult, Indian Act, Addition to Reserve, Indigenous Governance.
Provide legal advice within the context of a municipal corporation, and public law and policy.
Work collaboratively with other members of Legal Services to ensure a consistent approach to matters.
Work directly with members of all Business Units across the corporation.
Work with new technology to achieve legal service business process efficiencies.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
A Juris Doctor (J.D.), Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) or equivalent degree from a recognized institution and active membership or eligibility for membership with The Law Society of Alberta.
At least 5 years' experience practicing in 2-3 of the following practice areas: corporate, commercial, environmental laws or indigenous consultation. Municipal or public law experience will be considered an asset.
Experience in environmental law or aboriginal law is required, both would be an asset.
You are a thoughtful and results oriented lawyer who has demonstrated the ability to function effectively in a technically challenging area.
You must bring a strategic approach to the law, technical expertise and a commitment to initiating and inspiring creative problem solving.
You have the ability to contribute to a positive work environment and team atmosphere, along with strong interpersonal and communication skills.
The ability to manage competing interests, tight timelines and work effectively and productively with a variety of people both internal and external to the Corporation.
Pre-employment Requirements
Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications.
Feb 28, 2024
Full time
If you are committed to public service, enjoy collaborating with others, share our values and have a desire to learn and grow, join The City of Calgary. City employees deliver the services, run the programs and operate the facilities which make a difference in our community. We support work-life balance, promote physical and psychological safety, and offer competitive wages, pensions, and benefits. Together we make Calgary a great place to make a living, a great place to make a life.
The City is committed to fostering a respectful, inclusive and equitable workplace which is representative of the community we serve. We welcome those who have demonstrated a commitment to upholding the values of equity, diversity, inclusion, anti-racism and reconciliation. Applications are encouraged from members of groups that are historically disadvantaged and underrepresented. Accommodations are available during the hiring process, upon request.
The City is looking for a lawyer 2 or 3 for a position in a combination of practice areas. As a Lawyer with The City you will have a significant degree of responsibility and autonomy within a team- oriented environment. Primary duties include:
Provide timely legal advice in the following areas
Environmental management systems, contaminated sites, environmental law compliance and investigations, liability assessment, contaminated site management.
Construction contracts and environmental regulatory matters.
Public procurement process and contract drafting.
Aboriginal law duty to consult, Indian Act, Addition to Reserve, Indigenous Governance.
Provide legal advice within the context of a municipal corporation, and public law and policy.
Work collaboratively with other members of Legal Services to ensure a consistent approach to matters.
Work directly with members of all Business Units across the corporation.
Work with new technology to achieve legal service business process efficiencies.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
A Juris Doctor (J.D.), Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) or equivalent degree from a recognized institution and active membership or eligibility for membership with The Law Society of Alberta.
At least 5 years' experience practicing in 2-3 of the following practice areas: corporate, commercial, environmental laws or indigenous consultation. Municipal or public law experience will be considered an asset.
Experience in environmental law or aboriginal law is required, both would be an asset.
You are a thoughtful and results oriented lawyer who has demonstrated the ability to function effectively in a technically challenging area.
You must bring a strategic approach to the law, technical expertise and a commitment to initiating and inspiring creative problem solving.
You have the ability to contribute to a positive work environment and team atmosphere, along with strong interpersonal and communication skills.
The ability to manage competing interests, tight timelines and work effectively and productively with a variety of people both internal and external to the Corporation.
Pre-employment Requirements
Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications.
Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
INDEPENDENT ELECTRICITY SYSTEM OPERATOR (IESO)
Requisition ID: 18574
Location: Adelaide, hybrid
Status: Regular and Temporary, up to 24 months
Business Unit: Legal Resources & Corporate Governance
Why join us?
You’ve got great skills. And you want to use them in an organization where you know what you do every day matters. We get that.
We also know that ensuring Ontarians have access to affordable and reliable power doesn’t happen by accident. So we give you the tools, flexibility and support you need to achieve your goals, and development opportunities to help you grow. You’ll thrive in a collaborative, team-based environment that values your unique skills and experiences – and recognizes that when you do better, we become even better too.
Who we are
The Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) works at the centre of the province’s power system, ensuring Ontarians have access to reliable and cost-effective electricity when and where they need it. We operate the province’s electricity grid 24/7, design, run and oversee the wholesale electricity markets, and plan and prepare to meet Ontario’s electricity needs – now and into the future.
The opportunity (1 regular and 1 temporary position)
The IESO is seeking up to two new lawyers to join its legal team. The successful applicants will have a minimum of four years post-call experience, preferably working on complex matters in leading law firms or fast paced in-house environments. The position will depend on successful applicant experience.
Accountabilities
As a member of the Legal Department, Counsel will work collaboratively, advising on multi-disciplinary legal projects, providing strategic legal advice on a range of complex legal, regulatory, policy and business issues, ensuring that advice is linked to the organization’s strategic objectives, and acting as an integral part of internal and external project teams. Counsel will provide high-quality solution-oriented legal advice and guidance on a range of matters supporting IESO’s strategy and mandate, including:
Management of electricity generation contracts
Acquisition of new electricity system resources (including from electricity storage facilities) and management of energy contracts
Implementation of electricity conservation and demand management programs, and innovation and grid modernization initiatives, including through IESO’s grid innovation and hydrogen innovation funds
Electricity market operations including interpretation, administration and development of the IESO’s Market Rules and related matters
Interpretation and compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements
Transmission system planning
Disputes that may arise under or in relation to Market Rules or energy procurement contracts, and
General operations of the IESO, including matters relating to procurements of goods and services (including IT-related acquisitions), cybersecurity, non-disclosure agreements, freedom of information access requests, privacy law, records management, and related legal research
Who you are
A member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario
We are looking for a minimum of 4 years post call experience in corporate commercial or transactional law gained either in a leading law firm or in-house law department setting. Applicants with more than 8 years post call experience may be considered for a Senior Counsel role.
Experience in any of the following specific areas is an asset:
Electricity or energy law
Infrastructure or construction law
Banking and finance law
Procurement law
Administrative law
Privacy law
Regulatory law
Competencies
Ability and commitment to align with IESO’s core values
Ability to work collaboratively in a busy team environment
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Ability to analyze complex issues and recommend practical solutions
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Excellent negotiation and drafting skills
Deadline-oriented
A strong personal commitment to client needs
Organizational and time management skills
Demonstrate a clear understanding of the IESO’s public mandate and corporate objectives
Ability to influence peers and others in the organization
Strong problem-solving skills
What’s in it for you
A comprehensive total rewards program, including best-in-class benefits and a flexible workplace
A challenging, fast-paced and collaborative team environment, where your perspectives and experiences matter
Leaders who support your growth and success through regular feedback and coaching
The opportunity to work with some of the brightest minds in the industry
Deadline: open until filled
For future reference, please ensure to save a copy of the job description as it will no longer be available once the posting closes.
At the IESO, we know that achieving great results depends on embracing diversity by attracting, developing and retaining people from a wide variety of backgrounds. We do this by ensuring our recruitment and advancement policies are fair and equitable, and by creating an accessible and inclusive environment – one that values every team member’s unique skills and experiences and ensures they have the support they need to achieve their potential. If you require accommodation during the recruitment process, please let us know.
We thank you for your interest in a career at the IESO, but we will only contact those candidates selected for an interview.
Note: The successful candidate must be eligible to work in Canada and will be subject to a background check.
The IESO offers a hybrid work model program to most of our employees, based on business needs. Individuals participating in the program can work an average of three days per week remotely within Ontario. It also offers three flex weeks when individuals can work remotely within Ontario . When working in the office, you will be located at our Toronto location.
Join our talent community
Sign up for talent community; stay in touch, find out about new opportunities – and discover how you can make a difference. Discover how we use our expertise and commitment to deliver reliable and affordable electricity to Ontario’s businesses and communities, and how we’re innovating to secure a stronger energy future for all Ontarians. Visit Careers at IESO and be sure to follow us on LinkedIn .
Find out why we were selected as Greater Toronto’s Top 2023 Employers , and what we offer.
Feb 21, 2024
Full time
INDEPENDENT ELECTRICITY SYSTEM OPERATOR (IESO)
Requisition ID: 18574
Location: Adelaide, hybrid
Status: Regular and Temporary, up to 24 months
Business Unit: Legal Resources & Corporate Governance
Why join us?
You’ve got great skills. And you want to use them in an organization where you know what you do every day matters. We get that.
We also know that ensuring Ontarians have access to affordable and reliable power doesn’t happen by accident. So we give you the tools, flexibility and support you need to achieve your goals, and development opportunities to help you grow. You’ll thrive in a collaborative, team-based environment that values your unique skills and experiences – and recognizes that when you do better, we become even better too.
Who we are
The Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) works at the centre of the province’s power system, ensuring Ontarians have access to reliable and cost-effective electricity when and where they need it. We operate the province’s electricity grid 24/7, design, run and oversee the wholesale electricity markets, and plan and prepare to meet Ontario’s electricity needs – now and into the future.
The opportunity (1 regular and 1 temporary position)
The IESO is seeking up to two new lawyers to join its legal team. The successful applicants will have a minimum of four years post-call experience, preferably working on complex matters in leading law firms or fast paced in-house environments. The position will depend on successful applicant experience.
Accountabilities
As a member of the Legal Department, Counsel will work collaboratively, advising on multi-disciplinary legal projects, providing strategic legal advice on a range of complex legal, regulatory, policy and business issues, ensuring that advice is linked to the organization’s strategic objectives, and acting as an integral part of internal and external project teams. Counsel will provide high-quality solution-oriented legal advice and guidance on a range of matters supporting IESO’s strategy and mandate, including:
Management of electricity generation contracts
Acquisition of new electricity system resources (including from electricity storage facilities) and management of energy contracts
Implementation of electricity conservation and demand management programs, and innovation and grid modernization initiatives, including through IESO’s grid innovation and hydrogen innovation funds
Electricity market operations including interpretation, administration and development of the IESO’s Market Rules and related matters
Interpretation and compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements
Transmission system planning
Disputes that may arise under or in relation to Market Rules or energy procurement contracts, and
General operations of the IESO, including matters relating to procurements of goods and services (including IT-related acquisitions), cybersecurity, non-disclosure agreements, freedom of information access requests, privacy law, records management, and related legal research
Who you are
A member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario
We are looking for a minimum of 4 years post call experience in corporate commercial or transactional law gained either in a leading law firm or in-house law department setting. Applicants with more than 8 years post call experience may be considered for a Senior Counsel role.
Experience in any of the following specific areas is an asset:
Electricity or energy law
Infrastructure or construction law
Banking and finance law
Procurement law
Administrative law
Privacy law
Regulatory law
Competencies
Ability and commitment to align with IESO’s core values
Ability to work collaboratively in a busy team environment
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Ability to analyze complex issues and recommend practical solutions
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Excellent negotiation and drafting skills
Deadline-oriented
A strong personal commitment to client needs
Organizational and time management skills
Demonstrate a clear understanding of the IESO’s public mandate and corporate objectives
Ability to influence peers and others in the organization
Strong problem-solving skills
What’s in it for you
A comprehensive total rewards program, including best-in-class benefits and a flexible workplace
A challenging, fast-paced and collaborative team environment, where your perspectives and experiences matter
Leaders who support your growth and success through regular feedback and coaching
The opportunity to work with some of the brightest minds in the industry
Deadline: open until filled
For future reference, please ensure to save a copy of the job description as it will no longer be available once the posting closes.
At the IESO, we know that achieving great results depends on embracing diversity by attracting, developing and retaining people from a wide variety of backgrounds. We do this by ensuring our recruitment and advancement policies are fair and equitable, and by creating an accessible and inclusive environment – one that values every team member’s unique skills and experiences and ensures they have the support they need to achieve their potential. If you require accommodation during the recruitment process, please let us know.
We thank you for your interest in a career at the IESO, but we will only contact those candidates selected for an interview.
Note: The successful candidate must be eligible to work in Canada and will be subject to a background check.
The IESO offers a hybrid work model program to most of our employees, based on business needs. Individuals participating in the program can work an average of three days per week remotely within Ontario. It also offers three flex weeks when individuals can work remotely within Ontario . When working in the office, you will be located at our Toronto location.
Join our talent community
Sign up for talent community; stay in touch, find out about new opportunities – and discover how you can make a difference. Discover how we use our expertise and commitment to deliver reliable and affordable electricity to Ontario’s businesses and communities, and how we’re innovating to secure a stronger energy future for all Ontarians. Visit Careers at IESO and be sure to follow us on LinkedIn .
Find out why we were selected as Greater Toronto’s Top 2023 Employers , and what we offer.
Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
About the job
INDEPENDENT ELECTRICITY SYSTEM OPERATOR (IESO)
Requisition ID: 18574
Location: Adelaide, hybrid
Status: Regular and Temporary, up to 24 months
Business Unit: Legal Resources & Corporate Governance
Why join us?
You’ve got great skills. And you want to use them in an organization where you know what you do every day matters. We get that.
We also know that ensuring Ontarians have access to affordable and reliable power doesn’t happen by accident. So we give you the tools, flexibility and support you need to achieve your goals, and development opportunities to help you grow. You’ll thrive in a collaborative, team-based environment that values your unique skills and experiences – and recognizes that when you do better, we become even better too.
Who we are
The Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) works at the centre of the province’s power system, ensuring Ontarians have access to reliable and cost-effective electricity when and where they need it. We operate the province’s electricity grid 24/7, design, run and oversee the wholesale electricity markets, and plan and prepare to meet Ontario’s electricity needs – now and into the future.
The opportunity (1 regular and 1 temporary position)
The IESO is seeking up to two new lawyers to join its legal team. The successful applicants will have a minimum of four years post-call experience, preferably working on complex matters in leading law firms or fast paced in-house environments. The position will depend on successful applicant experience.
Accountabilities
As a member of the Legal Department, Counsel will work collaboratively, advising on multi-disciplinary legal projects, providing strategic legal advice on a range of complex legal, regulatory, policy and business issues, ensuring that advice is linked to the organization’s strategic objectives, and acting as an integral part of internal and external project teams. Counsel will provide high-quality solution-oriented legal advice and guidance on a range of matters supporting IESO’s strategy and mandate, including:
Management of electricity generation contracts
Acquisition of new electricity system resources (including from electricity storage facilities) and management of energy contracts
Implementation of electricity conservation and demand management programs, and innovation and grid modernization initiatives, including through IESO’s grid innovation and hydrogen innovation funds
Electricity market operations including interpretation, administration and development of the IESO’s Market Rules and related matters
Interpretation and compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements
Transmission system planning
Disputes that may arise under or in relation to Market Rules or energy procurement contracts, and
General operations of the IESO, including matters relating to procurements of goods and services (including IT-related acquisitions), cybersecurity, non-disclosure agreements, freedom of information access requests, privacy law, records management, and related legal research
Who you are
A member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario
We are looking for a minimum of 4 years post call experience in corporate commercial or transactional law gained either in a leading law firm or in-house law department setting. Applicants with more than 8 years post call experience may be considered for a Senior Counsel role.
Experience in any of the following specific areas is an asset:
Electricity or energy law
Infrastructure or construction law
Banking and finance law
Procurement law
Administrative law
Privacy law
Regulatory law
Competencies
Ability and commitment to align with IESO’s core values
Ability to work collaboratively in a busy team environment
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Ability to analyze complex issues and recommend practical solutions
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Excellent negotiation and drafting skills
Deadline-oriented
A strong personal commitment to client needs
Organizational and time management skills
Demonstrate a clear understanding of the IESO’s public mandate and corporate objectives
Ability to influence peers and others in the organization
Strong problem-solving skills
What’s in it for you
A comprehensive total rewards program, including best-in-class benefits and a flexible workplace
A challenging, fast-paced and collaborative team environment, where your perspectives and experiences matter
Leaders who support your growth and success through regular feedback and coaching
The opportunity to work with some of the brightest minds in the industry
Deadline: open until filled
For future reference, please ensure to save a copy of the job description as it will no longer be available once the posting closes.
At the IESO, we know that achieving great results depends on embracing diversity by attracting, developing and retaining people from a wide variety of backgrounds. We do this by ensuring our recruitment and advancement policies are fair and equitable, and by creating an accessible and inclusive environment – one that values every team member’s unique skills and experiences and ensures they have the support they need to achieve their potential. If you require accommodation during the recruitment process, please let us know.
We thank you for your interest in a career at the IESO, but we will only contact those candidates selected for an interview.
Note: The successful candidate must be eligible to work in Canada and will be subject to a background check.
The IESO offers a hybrid work model program to most of our employees, based on business needs. Individuals participating in the program can work an average of three days per week remotely within Ontario. It also offers three flex weeks when individuals can work remotely within Ontario . When working in the office, you will be located at our Toronto location.
Join our talent community
Sign up for talent community; stay in touch, find out about new opportunities – and discover how you can make a difference. Discover how we use our expertise and commitment to deliver reliable and affordable electricity to Ontario’s businesses and communities, and how we’re innovating to secure a stronger energy future for all Ontarians. Visit Careers at IESO and be sure to follow us on LinkedIn .
Find out why we were selected as Greater Toronto’s Top 2023 Employers , and what we offer.
Dec 29, 2023
Full time
About the job
INDEPENDENT ELECTRICITY SYSTEM OPERATOR (IESO)
Requisition ID: 18574
Location: Adelaide, hybrid
Status: Regular and Temporary, up to 24 months
Business Unit: Legal Resources & Corporate Governance
Why join us?
You’ve got great skills. And you want to use them in an organization where you know what you do every day matters. We get that.
We also know that ensuring Ontarians have access to affordable and reliable power doesn’t happen by accident. So we give you the tools, flexibility and support you need to achieve your goals, and development opportunities to help you grow. You’ll thrive in a collaborative, team-based environment that values your unique skills and experiences – and recognizes that when you do better, we become even better too.
Who we are
The Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) works at the centre of the province’s power system, ensuring Ontarians have access to reliable and cost-effective electricity when and where they need it. We operate the province’s electricity grid 24/7, design, run and oversee the wholesale electricity markets, and plan and prepare to meet Ontario’s electricity needs – now and into the future.
The opportunity (1 regular and 1 temporary position)
The IESO is seeking up to two new lawyers to join its legal team. The successful applicants will have a minimum of four years post-call experience, preferably working on complex matters in leading law firms or fast paced in-house environments. The position will depend on successful applicant experience.
Accountabilities
As a member of the Legal Department, Counsel will work collaboratively, advising on multi-disciplinary legal projects, providing strategic legal advice on a range of complex legal, regulatory, policy and business issues, ensuring that advice is linked to the organization’s strategic objectives, and acting as an integral part of internal and external project teams. Counsel will provide high-quality solution-oriented legal advice and guidance on a range of matters supporting IESO’s strategy and mandate, including:
Management of electricity generation contracts
Acquisition of new electricity system resources (including from electricity storage facilities) and management of energy contracts
Implementation of electricity conservation and demand management programs, and innovation and grid modernization initiatives, including through IESO’s grid innovation and hydrogen innovation funds
Electricity market operations including interpretation, administration and development of the IESO’s Market Rules and related matters
Interpretation and compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements
Transmission system planning
Disputes that may arise under or in relation to Market Rules or energy procurement contracts, and
General operations of the IESO, including matters relating to procurements of goods and services (including IT-related acquisitions), cybersecurity, non-disclosure agreements, freedom of information access requests, privacy law, records management, and related legal research
Who you are
A member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario
We are looking for a minimum of 4 years post call experience in corporate commercial or transactional law gained either in a leading law firm or in-house law department setting. Applicants with more than 8 years post call experience may be considered for a Senior Counsel role.
Experience in any of the following specific areas is an asset:
Electricity or energy law
Infrastructure or construction law
Banking and finance law
Procurement law
Administrative law
Privacy law
Regulatory law
Competencies
Ability and commitment to align with IESO’s core values
Ability to work collaboratively in a busy team environment
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Ability to analyze complex issues and recommend practical solutions
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Excellent negotiation and drafting skills
Deadline-oriented
A strong personal commitment to client needs
Organizational and time management skills
Demonstrate a clear understanding of the IESO’s public mandate and corporate objectives
Ability to influence peers and others in the organization
Strong problem-solving skills
What’s in it for you
A comprehensive total rewards program, including best-in-class benefits and a flexible workplace
A challenging, fast-paced and collaborative team environment, where your perspectives and experiences matter
Leaders who support your growth and success through regular feedback and coaching
The opportunity to work with some of the brightest minds in the industry
Deadline: open until filled
For future reference, please ensure to save a copy of the job description as it will no longer be available once the posting closes.
At the IESO, we know that achieving great results depends on embracing diversity by attracting, developing and retaining people from a wide variety of backgrounds. We do this by ensuring our recruitment and advancement policies are fair and equitable, and by creating an accessible and inclusive environment – one that values every team member’s unique skills and experiences and ensures they have the support they need to achieve their potential. If you require accommodation during the recruitment process, please let us know.
We thank you for your interest in a career at the IESO, but we will only contact those candidates selected for an interview.
Note: The successful candidate must be eligible to work in Canada and will be subject to a background check.
The IESO offers a hybrid work model program to most of our employees, based on business needs. Individuals participating in the program can work an average of three days per week remotely within Ontario. It also offers three flex weeks when individuals can work remotely within Ontario . When working in the office, you will be located at our Toronto location.
Join our talent community
Sign up for talent community; stay in touch, find out about new opportunities – and discover how you can make a difference. Discover how we use our expertise and commitment to deliver reliable and affordable electricity to Ontario’s businesses and communities, and how we’re innovating to secure a stronger energy future for all Ontarians. Visit Careers at IESO and be sure to follow us on LinkedIn .
Find out why we were selected as Greater Toronto’s Top 2023 Employers , and what we offer.
Job Summary:
The Senior Contracts Specialist will perform a range of contract-related activities, including contract reviews in support of RFP and RFQ submissions and other contracts and commercial agreements used in the construction industry. You will support everyone from front-line personnel to senior leaders in our various construction operations. We are seeking an experienced contracts specialist with a minimum of 7 years of related experience. We are committed to the long-term success and wellbeing of our employees. Our total rewards package is designed to provide compensation and benefits programs that support your health, wellness, and financial security. We offer ongoing employee training and development, team building and career growth opportunities. Join the Shared Services team in Vancouver, BC, Edmonton, AB or Calgary, AB!
Essential Responsibilities:
Review contract terms and conditions including associated schedules for identification of risk exposures or concerns which require to be addressed, including unacceptable or unreasonable risk transfer. Recommend alternative or additional contract wording to mitigate, contain and/or transfer risk exposures.
Participate in and provide support during contract negotiations leading to finalization of contracts.
Provide support to project teams related to subcontract issues and any project related agreements.
Proactively identify and recommend changes to document templates and processes including best practices to improve effectiveness and mitigation of company risk exposures.
Handle day-to-day questions arising in connection with administration of contracts and associated documentation.
Qualifications:
Minimum 7 years of related experience in the construction and engineering industry and risks inherent with construction projects
Bachelor’s degree
Familiarity with construction methodology and previous project management experience an asset
Previous involvement in resolving change management issues, disputes and claims an asset
Ability to work with executives and business operations to identify and address legal risks and issues raised in commercial and business development activities, contracts, subcontracts and other business arrangements
Understanding of contract terminology, practices (including drafting principles) and concepts
Additional Information:
Company Description
The Ledcor Group of Companies is one of North America’s most diversified construction companies. Ledcor is a company built on a rich history of long-standing project successes.
But when you work for Ledcor, your experience will go far beyond the project. Do you want a career that means more? Join our True Blue team now!
Employment Equity
At Ledcor we believe diversity, equity, and inclusion should be part of everything we do. We are proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified individuals, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, Veteran status or any other identifying characteristic are encouraged to apply.
Our True Blue team consists of individuals from all backgrounds who contribute diverse perspectives and experiences to Ledcor. We are committed to continuing to build on our culture of empowerment, inclusion and belonging.
Adjustments will be provided in all parts of our hiring process. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance by submitting a request via email . For more information about Ledcor’s Inclusion and Diversity initiatives, please visit our I&D page .
Dec 20, 2023
Full time
Job Summary:
The Senior Contracts Specialist will perform a range of contract-related activities, including contract reviews in support of RFP and RFQ submissions and other contracts and commercial agreements used in the construction industry. You will support everyone from front-line personnel to senior leaders in our various construction operations. We are seeking an experienced contracts specialist with a minimum of 7 years of related experience. We are committed to the long-term success and wellbeing of our employees. Our total rewards package is designed to provide compensation and benefits programs that support your health, wellness, and financial security. We offer ongoing employee training and development, team building and career growth opportunities. Join the Shared Services team in Vancouver, BC, Edmonton, AB or Calgary, AB!
Essential Responsibilities:
Review contract terms and conditions including associated schedules for identification of risk exposures or concerns which require to be addressed, including unacceptable or unreasonable risk transfer. Recommend alternative or additional contract wording to mitigate, contain and/or transfer risk exposures.
Participate in and provide support during contract negotiations leading to finalization of contracts.
Provide support to project teams related to subcontract issues and any project related agreements.
Proactively identify and recommend changes to document templates and processes including best practices to improve effectiveness and mitigation of company risk exposures.
Handle day-to-day questions arising in connection with administration of contracts and associated documentation.
Qualifications:
Minimum 7 years of related experience in the construction and engineering industry and risks inherent with construction projects
Bachelor’s degree
Familiarity with construction methodology and previous project management experience an asset
Previous involvement in resolving change management issues, disputes and claims an asset
Ability to work with executives and business operations to identify and address legal risks and issues raised in commercial and business development activities, contracts, subcontracts and other business arrangements
Understanding of contract terminology, practices (including drafting principles) and concepts
Additional Information:
Company Description
The Ledcor Group of Companies is one of North America’s most diversified construction companies. Ledcor is a company built on a rich history of long-standing project successes.
But when you work for Ledcor, your experience will go far beyond the project. Do you want a career that means more? Join our True Blue team now!
Employment Equity
At Ledcor we believe diversity, equity, and inclusion should be part of everything we do. We are proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified individuals, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, Veteran status or any other identifying characteristic are encouraged to apply.
Our True Blue team consists of individuals from all backgrounds who contribute diverse perspectives and experiences to Ledcor. We are committed to continuing to build on our culture of empowerment, inclusion and belonging.
Adjustments will be provided in all parts of our hiring process. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance by submitting a request via email . For more information about Ledcor’s Inclusion and Diversity initiatives, please visit our I&D page .
Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Why join us?
You’ve got great skills. And you want to use them in an organization where you know what you do every day matters. We get that.
We also know that ensuring Ontarians have access to affordable and reliable power doesn’t happen by accident. So we give you the tools, flexibility and support you need to achieve your goals, and development opportunities to help you grow. You’ll thrive in a collaborative, team-based environment that values your unique skills and experiences – and recognizes that when you do better, we become even better too.
Who we are
The Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) works at the centre of the province’s power system, ensuring Ontarians have access to reliable and cost-effective electricity when and where they need it. We operate the province’s electricity grid 24/7, design, run and oversee the wholesale electricity markets, and plan and prepare to meet Ontario’s electricity needs – now and into the future.
The opportunity (1 regular and 1 temporary position)
The IESO is seeking up to two new lawyers to join its legal team. The successful applicants will have a minimum of four years post-call experience, preferably working on complex matters in leading law firms or fast paced in-house environments. The position will depend on successful applicant experience.
Accountabilities
As a member of the Legal Department, Counsel will work collaboratively, advising on multi-disciplinary legal projects, providing strategic legal advice on a range of complex legal, regulatory, policy and business issues, ensuring that advice is linked to the organization’s strategic objectives, and acting as an integral part of internal and external project teams. Counsel will provide high-quality solution-oriented legal advice and guidance on a range of matters supporting IESO’s strategy and mandate, including:
Management of electricity generation contracts
Acquisition of new electricity system resources (including from electricity storage facilities) and management of energy contracts
Implementation of electricity conservation and demand management programs, and innovation and grid modernization initiatives, including through IESO’s grid innovation and hydrogen innovation funds
Electricity market operations including interpretation, administration and development of the IESO’s Market Rules and related matters
Interpretation and compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements
Transmission system planning
Disputes that may arise under or in relation to Market Rules or energy procurement contracts, and
General operations of the IESO, including matters relating to procurements of goods and services (including IT-related acquisitions), cybersecurity, non-disclosure agreements, freedom of information access requests, privacy law, records management, and related legal research
Who you are
A member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario
We are looking for a minimum of 4 years post call experience in corporate commercial or transactional law gained either in a leading law firm or in-house law department setting. Applicants with more than 8 years post call experience may be considered for a Senior Counsel role.
Experience in any of the following specific areas is an asset:
Electricity or energy law
Infrastructure or construction law
Banking and finance law
Procurement law
Administrative law
Privacy law
Regulatory law
Competencies
Ability and commitment to align with IESO’s core values
Ability to work collaboratively in a busy team environment
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Ability to analyze complex issues and recommend practical solutions
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Excellent negotiation and drafting skills
Deadline-oriented
A strong personal commitment to client needs
Organizational and time management skills
Demonstrate a clear understanding of the IESO’s public mandate and corporate objectives
Ability to influence peers and others in the organization
Strong problem-solving skills
What’s in it for you
A comprehensive total rewards program, including best-in-class benefits and a flexible workplace
A challenging, fast-paced and collaborative team environment, where your perspectives and experiences matter
Leaders who support your growth and success through regular feedback and coaching
The opportunity to work with some of the brightest minds in the industry
Deadline: open until filled
For future reference, please ensure to save a copy of the job description as it will no longer be available once the posting closes.
At the IESO, we know that achieving great results depends on embracing diversity by attracting, developing and retaining people from a wide variety of backgrounds. We do this by ensuring our recruitment and advancement policies are fair and equitable, and by creating an accessible and inclusive environment – one that values every team member’s unique skills and experiences and ensures they have the support they need to achieve their potential. If you require accommodation during the recruitment process, please let us know.
We thank you for your interest in a career at the IESO, but we will only contact those candidates selected for an interview.
Note: The successful candidate must be eligible to work in Canada and will be subject to a background check.
The IESO offers a hybrid work model program to most of our employees, based on business needs. Individuals participating in the program can work an average of three days per week remotely within Ontario. It also offers three flex weeks when individuals can work remotely within Ontario . When working in the office, you will be located at our Toronto location.
Join our talent community
Sign up for talent community; stay in touch, find out about new opportunities – and discover how you can make a difference. Discover how we use our expertise and commitment to deliver reliable and affordable electricity to Ontario’s businesses and communities, and how we’re innovating to secure a stronger energy future for all Ontarians. Visit Careers at IESO and be sure to follow us on LinkedIn .
Find out why we were selected as Greater Toronto’s Top 2023 Employers , and what we offer.
Dec 06, 2023
Full time
Why join us?
You’ve got great skills. And you want to use them in an organization where you know what you do every day matters. We get that.
We also know that ensuring Ontarians have access to affordable and reliable power doesn’t happen by accident. So we give you the tools, flexibility and support you need to achieve your goals, and development opportunities to help you grow. You’ll thrive in a collaborative, team-based environment that values your unique skills and experiences – and recognizes that when you do better, we become even better too.
Who we are
The Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) works at the centre of the province’s power system, ensuring Ontarians have access to reliable and cost-effective electricity when and where they need it. We operate the province’s electricity grid 24/7, design, run and oversee the wholesale electricity markets, and plan and prepare to meet Ontario’s electricity needs – now and into the future.
The opportunity (1 regular and 1 temporary position)
The IESO is seeking up to two new lawyers to join its legal team. The successful applicants will have a minimum of four years post-call experience, preferably working on complex matters in leading law firms or fast paced in-house environments. The position will depend on successful applicant experience.
Accountabilities
As a member of the Legal Department, Counsel will work collaboratively, advising on multi-disciplinary legal projects, providing strategic legal advice on a range of complex legal, regulatory, policy and business issues, ensuring that advice is linked to the organization’s strategic objectives, and acting as an integral part of internal and external project teams. Counsel will provide high-quality solution-oriented legal advice and guidance on a range of matters supporting IESO’s strategy and mandate, including:
Management of electricity generation contracts
Acquisition of new electricity system resources (including from electricity storage facilities) and management of energy contracts
Implementation of electricity conservation and demand management programs, and innovation and grid modernization initiatives, including through IESO’s grid innovation and hydrogen innovation funds
Electricity market operations including interpretation, administration and development of the IESO’s Market Rules and related matters
Interpretation and compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements
Transmission system planning
Disputes that may arise under or in relation to Market Rules or energy procurement contracts, and
General operations of the IESO, including matters relating to procurements of goods and services (including IT-related acquisitions), cybersecurity, non-disclosure agreements, freedom of information access requests, privacy law, records management, and related legal research
Who you are
A member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario
We are looking for a minimum of 4 years post call experience in corporate commercial or transactional law gained either in a leading law firm or in-house law department setting. Applicants with more than 8 years post call experience may be considered for a Senior Counsel role.
Experience in any of the following specific areas is an asset:
Electricity or energy law
Infrastructure or construction law
Banking and finance law
Procurement law
Administrative law
Privacy law
Regulatory law
Competencies
Ability and commitment to align with IESO’s core values
Ability to work collaboratively in a busy team environment
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Ability to analyze complex issues and recommend practical solutions
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Excellent negotiation and drafting skills
Deadline-oriented
A strong personal commitment to client needs
Organizational and time management skills
Demonstrate a clear understanding of the IESO’s public mandate and corporate objectives
Ability to influence peers and others in the organization
Strong problem-solving skills
What’s in it for you
A comprehensive total rewards program, including best-in-class benefits and a flexible workplace
A challenging, fast-paced and collaborative team environment, where your perspectives and experiences matter
Leaders who support your growth and success through regular feedback and coaching
The opportunity to work with some of the brightest minds in the industry
Deadline: open until filled
For future reference, please ensure to save a copy of the job description as it will no longer be available once the posting closes.
At the IESO, we know that achieving great results depends on embracing diversity by attracting, developing and retaining people from a wide variety of backgrounds. We do this by ensuring our recruitment and advancement policies are fair and equitable, and by creating an accessible and inclusive environment – one that values every team member’s unique skills and experiences and ensures they have the support they need to achieve their potential. If you require accommodation during the recruitment process, please let us know.
We thank you for your interest in a career at the IESO, but we will only contact those candidates selected for an interview.
Note: The successful candidate must be eligible to work in Canada and will be subject to a background check.
The IESO offers a hybrid work model program to most of our employees, based on business needs. Individuals participating in the program can work an average of three days per week remotely within Ontario. It also offers three flex weeks when individuals can work remotely within Ontario . When working in the office, you will be located at our Toronto location.
Join our talent community
Sign up for talent community; stay in touch, find out about new opportunities – and discover how you can make a difference. Discover how we use our expertise and commitment to deliver reliable and affordable electricity to Ontario’s businesses and communities, and how we’re innovating to secure a stronger energy future for all Ontarians. Visit Careers at IESO and be sure to follow us on LinkedIn .
Find out why we were selected as Greater Toronto’s Top 2023 Employers , and what we offer.
BOMBARDIER Bombardier is a global leader, creating innovative and game-changing planes. Our products and services provide world-class transportation experiences that set new standards in passenger comfort, energy, efficiency, reliability and safety. We are a global organization focused on working together with a team spirit. In your role, you will:
Report into the Director Legal Services and Contracts for Services and Support (Aftermarket).
Assist and/or lead the negotiation, drafting or review of various commercial contracts related to the support of the aviation aftermarket business including but not limited to large scale construction/ development agreements, agreements for lease, leases, asset purchase agreements, support services agreements, authorized service facility agreements, maintenance contracts, and agreements for new products and services.
Manage claims and potentially litigious matters, in conjunction with the Legal Services Litigation team.
Play a key role in proactively managing risk through training and coaching, as well as through the creation and implementation of efficient contract governance processes.
Be solicited by your clients regularly in order to ensure compliance with contracts and to obtain an interpretation on different contractual provisions. Your recommendations will impact the day-to-day relationships with our customers and our service providers.
Be relied upon for your ability to identify and anticipate commercial and contractual problems by ensuring efficient communication between your clients and Legal, Tax, Risk Management and Export Control.
Anticipate stakeholder’s needs and proactively develop solutions to meet them.
Serve as a key resource on complex and critical issues.
Be required to travel occasionally.
As our ideal candidate,
You are a practicing member of the Bar of at least one Canadian Province or one U.S. State, including preferably the Québec Bar. Having a civil law and a common law degree would be considered an asset.
You have a minimum of 8 years of experience practicing commercial or transactional law or commercial litigation, with at least 2 years of practice within a renowned law firm.
You show great leadership, are autonomous and have excellent legal and business acumen, giving you the confidence to take quick decisions and provide strategic advice in a stressful environment.
Construction law, property law or M&A experience would be considered an asset.
You are at ease to work in an environment where technical questions are discussed.
You can easily manage a busy schedule.
You have strong negotiations, drafting and communication skills as well as a superior capacity to convince people.
Sound business judgment, coupled with good business sense, allowing you to provide efficient and value-added advice and solutions is essential.
Strong organizational skills are needed.
You have the ability to operate and deliver results in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.
You are perfectly bilingual (French and English), both verbally and in writing.
You have good knowledge of MS-Office environment (Word, Excel, Powerpoint).
Bombardier is an equal opportunity employer and encourages persons of any race, religion, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, age immigration status, disability or other applicable legally protected Characteristics to apply. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those under consideration will be contacted. Please continue to monitor our website and apply for additional positions for which you are qualified and may be of interest to you. Join us at https://bombardier.com/en/careers/career-opportunities
Nov 30, 2023
Full time
BOMBARDIER Bombardier is a global leader, creating innovative and game-changing planes. Our products and services provide world-class transportation experiences that set new standards in passenger comfort, energy, efficiency, reliability and safety. We are a global organization focused on working together with a team spirit. In your role, you will:
Report into the Director Legal Services and Contracts for Services and Support (Aftermarket).
Assist and/or lead the negotiation, drafting or review of various commercial contracts related to the support of the aviation aftermarket business including but not limited to large scale construction/ development agreements, agreements for lease, leases, asset purchase agreements, support services agreements, authorized service facility agreements, maintenance contracts, and agreements for new products and services.
Manage claims and potentially litigious matters, in conjunction with the Legal Services Litigation team.
Play a key role in proactively managing risk through training and coaching, as well as through the creation and implementation of efficient contract governance processes.
Be solicited by your clients regularly in order to ensure compliance with contracts and to obtain an interpretation on different contractual provisions. Your recommendations will impact the day-to-day relationships with our customers and our service providers.
Be relied upon for your ability to identify and anticipate commercial and contractual problems by ensuring efficient communication between your clients and Legal, Tax, Risk Management and Export Control.
Anticipate stakeholder’s needs and proactively develop solutions to meet them.
Serve as a key resource on complex and critical issues.
Be required to travel occasionally.
As our ideal candidate,
You are a practicing member of the Bar of at least one Canadian Province or one U.S. State, including preferably the Québec Bar. Having a civil law and a common law degree would be considered an asset.
You have a minimum of 8 years of experience practicing commercial or transactional law or commercial litigation, with at least 2 years of practice within a renowned law firm.
You show great leadership, are autonomous and have excellent legal and business acumen, giving you the confidence to take quick decisions and provide strategic advice in a stressful environment.
Construction law, property law or M&A experience would be considered an asset.
You are at ease to work in an environment where technical questions are discussed.
You can easily manage a busy schedule.
You have strong negotiations, drafting and communication skills as well as a superior capacity to convince people.
Sound business judgment, coupled with good business sense, allowing you to provide efficient and value-added advice and solutions is essential.
Strong organizational skills are needed.
You have the ability to operate and deliver results in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.
You are perfectly bilingual (French and English), both verbally and in writing.
You have good knowledge of MS-Office environment (Word, Excel, Powerpoint).
Bombardier is an equal opportunity employer and encourages persons of any race, religion, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, age immigration status, disability or other applicable legally protected Characteristics to apply. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those under consideration will be contacted. Please continue to monitor our website and apply for additional positions for which you are qualified and may be of interest to you. Join us at https://bombardier.com/en/careers/career-opportunities
Black & McDonald Limited
Scarborough, Toronto, ON, Canada
ABOUT THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY
Black & McDonald's legal team is growing! If you are committed and collaborative professional looking to contribute to a hard-working, innovative team, this opportunity is for you.
Black & McDonald Limited is seeking a Lawyer to join our office located in Scarborough, Ontario. This is an exciting opportunity to work for a great company and to help mitigate risks on large and interesting projects throughout Canada, the United States and Bermuda. Duties and responsibilities include:
Reviewing and drafting contracts
Participating in negotiations
Providing legal advice on complex construction and corporate matters including:
PPE Projects
EPC Projects
Design Build Projects
Teaming/Joint Venture Arrangements
Litigation management
COMPETENCY REQUIREMENTS
Change Orientation
Communicates Effectively
Continuous Learning
Customer Focus
Holds Self and Others Accountable
Problem Solving and Innovation
Teamwork and Collaboration
Values and Respects Others
EDUCATION & SKILL REQUIREMENTS
The successful candidate will have:
2-6 years of corporate legal experience
Bilingual in French and English is considered an asset
Specific experience with construction law will be considered an asset
Ability to travel
Black & McDonald welcomes and encourages applications from persons with disabilities. Accommodations are available upon request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the recruitment and selection process on clear legal jobs.
Nov 08, 2023
Full time
ABOUT THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY
Black & McDonald's legal team is growing! If you are committed and collaborative professional looking to contribute to a hard-working, innovative team, this opportunity is for you.
Black & McDonald Limited is seeking a Lawyer to join our office located in Scarborough, Ontario. This is an exciting opportunity to work for a great company and to help mitigate risks on large and interesting projects throughout Canada, the United States and Bermuda. Duties and responsibilities include:
Reviewing and drafting contracts
Participating in negotiations
Providing legal advice on complex construction and corporate matters including:
PPE Projects
EPC Projects
Design Build Projects
Teaming/Joint Venture Arrangements
Litigation management
COMPETENCY REQUIREMENTS
Change Orientation
Communicates Effectively
Continuous Learning
Customer Focus
Holds Self and Others Accountable
Problem Solving and Innovation
Teamwork and Collaboration
Values and Respects Others
EDUCATION & SKILL REQUIREMENTS
The successful candidate will have:
2-6 years of corporate legal experience
Bilingual in French and English is considered an asset
Specific experience with construction law will be considered an asset
Ability to travel
Black & McDonald welcomes and encourages applications from persons with disabilities. Accommodations are available upon request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the recruitment and selection process on clear legal jobs.
As Senior Legal Counsel , you will be at the forefront of our legal operations, responsible for negotiating, drafting, reviewing, and managing a wide range of corporate and commercial contracts, including commercial mining agreements, development, construction, and operational joint venture agreements, as well as procurement and non-disclosure agreements. You will also play a crucial role in supporting our HR department by assisting with various technical documents. Additionally, you will contribute to our Board's governance activities, by leading the preparation of essential documents such as the annual information form, the management information form, and other public company filings. Your meticulous attention to detail will be crucial as you review financial statements, MD&A, ESG reports… You will make valuable recommendations for changes to IAMGOLD's board/committee mandates and governance policies and will be in charge of drafting Board committee minutes. You will also provide legal support for various organizational initiatives (compliance programs…) and litigation matters. Job Qualifications To thrive in this role, you should possess a Bachelor's degree in Law and be a member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario. Previous experience working in a mining company is essential, along with a minimum of 6 years' experience in commercial and corporate law. Your proficiency in developing and maintaining governance policies, negotiating and drafting commercial contracts, and identifying and advising on legal risks will set you up for success. We offer an attractive total rewards package that includes a competitive salary and bonus, extended health, dental and insurance benefit coverage, a health spending account, fitness & wellness subsidy, employee & family assistance program, registered pension plan with company match, employee share purchase plan with company match, TFSA & RRSP, electric vehicle subsidy, summer hours, end of year office closure, and a flexible hybrid work model. If you are a motivated and experienced legal professional looking to play a pivotal role in a dynamic mining company's legal operations, we invite you to apply for the Senior Legal Counsel position at IAMGOLD. Join us in shaping the future of mining and making a lasting impact on our organization's success. IAMGOLD is committed to treating all people in a way that respects their dignity and independence. Should you require any accommodation during the recruitment process or otherwise, please notify us of this when you apply and we will work with you to meet your accessibility needs.
Nov 07, 2023
Full time
As Senior Legal Counsel , you will be at the forefront of our legal operations, responsible for negotiating, drafting, reviewing, and managing a wide range of corporate and commercial contracts, including commercial mining agreements, development, construction, and operational joint venture agreements, as well as procurement and non-disclosure agreements. You will also play a crucial role in supporting our HR department by assisting with various technical documents. Additionally, you will contribute to our Board's governance activities, by leading the preparation of essential documents such as the annual information form, the management information form, and other public company filings. Your meticulous attention to detail will be crucial as you review financial statements, MD&A, ESG reports… You will make valuable recommendations for changes to IAMGOLD's board/committee mandates and governance policies and will be in charge of drafting Board committee minutes. You will also provide legal support for various organizational initiatives (compliance programs…) and litigation matters. Job Qualifications To thrive in this role, you should possess a Bachelor's degree in Law and be a member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario. Previous experience working in a mining company is essential, along with a minimum of 6 years' experience in commercial and corporate law. Your proficiency in developing and maintaining governance policies, negotiating and drafting commercial contracts, and identifying and advising on legal risks will set you up for success. We offer an attractive total rewards package that includes a competitive salary and bonus, extended health, dental and insurance benefit coverage, a health spending account, fitness & wellness subsidy, employee & family assistance program, registered pension plan with company match, employee share purchase plan with company match, TFSA & RRSP, electric vehicle subsidy, summer hours, end of year office closure, and a flexible hybrid work model. If you are a motivated and experienced legal professional looking to play a pivotal role in a dynamic mining company's legal operations, we invite you to apply for the Senior Legal Counsel position at IAMGOLD. Join us in shaping the future of mining and making a lasting impact on our organization's success. IAMGOLD is committed to treating all people in a way that respects their dignity and independence. Should you require any accommodation during the recruitment process or otherwise, please notify us of this when you apply and we will work with you to meet your accessibility needs.
We are Pomerleau. And you could be too. At Pomerleau, we fully understand that our mission is not only to create infrastructure or erect buildings, but to build communities. As a leader in the construction industry for nearly 60 years, we always aim to make a positive impact on the lives of the people we serve across Canada. To do this, we do everything we can to listen to their needs, to never lose sight of the realities of tomorrow and to innovate in a more committed, more collaborative and more sustainable way. Together, this is how we redefine our practice - for the good of our profession and of future generations. What YOU Will Do
Supporting Pomerleau’s project teams through project execution in respect of contract administration, and providing solution-oriented advice to resolve course-of-construction issues with project owners, subcontractors, suppliers and consultants
Drafting and negotiating complex project contracts with project owners, including in the context of DBFOM, DBF, PDBF, PDB, DB and all manner of CCDC contracts
Drafting and negotiating subcontracts, supply and consulting agreements
Advising on the structuring of, and drafting and negotiating agreements governing, relationships with project partners, including joint ventures, general and limited partnerships and bidding consortia arrangements
Advising Pomerleau’s project finance team in respect of project financing matters
Supporting Pomerleau’s bid teams, advising on procurement and tendering matters (public and private), bid compliance, and negotiation, including leading and/or participating in commercially confidential meetings
Working with the legal and commercial teams to develop, update and improve Pomerleau’s standard contracting processes and precedents
Retaining, coordinating and collaborating with external legal counsel
Any other associated tasks relating to the operations of the Pomerleau and its subsidiaries
What YOU Will Bring
Hold a juris doctorate, or bachelor’s degree in law, and be a member of the Law Society of Ontario
Have 4-5+ years of experience in corporate and commercial law
Demonstrate relevant experience with PPP-type contractual arrangements
Excellent negotiation and legal argumentation skills, both verbally and in writing
You thrive working in a collaborative and team environment
You are a self-starter and not afraid to be resourceful and ask questions
Ability to travel to various regions in Canada where work representation may be required
Bonus If You Also Have
Working knowledge of the construction industry
Fluently bilingual in both official languages, both written and oral
Why Choose Pomerleau
Competitive salary
4 weeks’ vacation
Group insurance (including a health spending account!)
Group RRSP
Employer paid monthly public transit pass
Fitness Membership or Activity Reimbursement
Employee assistance program
Exciting training opportunities
Dynamic culture
Exciting career opportunities
Summer hours all year long
Access to telemedecine platform Diaolgue for free
New work from home policy
What are you waiting for? Let's build something extraordinary together. Apply now to join the team. We want to hear from you! We thank all applicants on the clear legal job board, but only those selected for further consideration will be contacted. Be sure to join our Talent Network to stay informed about all job opportunities at Pomerleau. Pomerleau Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing employment accommodation in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. During any stage of the recruitment and hiring process, accommodation for applicants with disabilities are available upon request.
Nov 05, 2023
Hybrid
We are Pomerleau. And you could be too. At Pomerleau, we fully understand that our mission is not only to create infrastructure or erect buildings, but to build communities. As a leader in the construction industry for nearly 60 years, we always aim to make a positive impact on the lives of the people we serve across Canada. To do this, we do everything we can to listen to their needs, to never lose sight of the realities of tomorrow and to innovate in a more committed, more collaborative and more sustainable way. Together, this is how we redefine our practice - for the good of our profession and of future generations. What YOU Will Do
Supporting Pomerleau’s project teams through project execution in respect of contract administration, and providing solution-oriented advice to resolve course-of-construction issues with project owners, subcontractors, suppliers and consultants
Drafting and negotiating complex project contracts with project owners, including in the context of DBFOM, DBF, PDBF, PDB, DB and all manner of CCDC contracts
Drafting and negotiating subcontracts, supply and consulting agreements
Advising on the structuring of, and drafting and negotiating agreements governing, relationships with project partners, including joint ventures, general and limited partnerships and bidding consortia arrangements
Advising Pomerleau’s project finance team in respect of project financing matters
Supporting Pomerleau’s bid teams, advising on procurement and tendering matters (public and private), bid compliance, and negotiation, including leading and/or participating in commercially confidential meetings
Working with the legal and commercial teams to develop, update and improve Pomerleau’s standard contracting processes and precedents
Retaining, coordinating and collaborating with external legal counsel
Any other associated tasks relating to the operations of the Pomerleau and its subsidiaries
What YOU Will Bring
Hold a juris doctorate, or bachelor’s degree in law, and be a member of the Law Society of Ontario
Have 4-5+ years of experience in corporate and commercial law
Demonstrate relevant experience with PPP-type contractual arrangements
Excellent negotiation and legal argumentation skills, both verbally and in writing
You thrive working in a collaborative and team environment
You are a self-starter and not afraid to be resourceful and ask questions
Ability to travel to various regions in Canada where work representation may be required
Bonus If You Also Have
Working knowledge of the construction industry
Fluently bilingual in both official languages, both written and oral
Why Choose Pomerleau
Competitive salary
4 weeks’ vacation
Group insurance (including a health spending account!)
Group RRSP
Employer paid monthly public transit pass
Fitness Membership or Activity Reimbursement
Employee assistance program
Exciting training opportunities
Dynamic culture
Exciting career opportunities
Summer hours all year long
Access to telemedecine platform Diaolgue for free
New work from home policy
What are you waiting for? Let's build something extraordinary together. Apply now to join the team. We want to hear from you! We thank all applicants on the clear legal job board, but only those selected for further consideration will be contacted. Be sure to join our Talent Network to stay informed about all job opportunities at Pomerleau. Pomerleau Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing employment accommodation in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. During any stage of the recruitment and hiring process, accommodation for applicants with disabilities are available upon request.
Black & McDonald Limited
Scarborough, Toronto, ON, Canada
ABOUT THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY
Black & McDonald’s legal team is growing! If you are committed and collaborative professional looking to contribute to a hard-working, innovative team, this opportunity is for you.
Black & McDonald Limited is seeking a Lawyer to join our office located in Scarborough, Ontario. This is an exciting opportunity to work for a great company and to help mitigate risks on large and interesting projects throughout Canada, the United States and Bermuda. Duties and responsibilities include:
Reviewing and drafting contracts
Participating in negotiations
Providing legal advice on complex construction and corporate matters including:
PPE Projects
EPC Projects
Design Build Projects
Teaming/Joint Venture Arrangements
Litigation management
COMPETENCY REQUIREMENTS
Change Orientation
Communicates Effectively
Continuous Learning
Customer Focus
Holds Self and Others Accountable
Problem Solving and Innovation
Teamwork and Collaboration
Values and Respects Others
EDUCATION & SKILL REQUIREMENTS
The successful candidate will have:
2-6 years of corporate legal experience
Bilingual in French and English is considered an asset
Specific experience with construction law will be considered an asset
Ability to travel
Black & McDonald welcomes and encourages applications from persons with disabilities.
Accommodations are available upon request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the recruitment and selection process.
Nov 05, 2023
Full time
ABOUT THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY
Black & McDonald’s legal team is growing! If you are committed and collaborative professional looking to contribute to a hard-working, innovative team, this opportunity is for you.
Black & McDonald Limited is seeking a Lawyer to join our office located in Scarborough, Ontario. This is an exciting opportunity to work for a great company and to help mitigate risks on large and interesting projects throughout Canada, the United States and Bermuda. Duties and responsibilities include:
Reviewing and drafting contracts
Participating in negotiations
Providing legal advice on complex construction and corporate matters including:
PPE Projects
EPC Projects
Design Build Projects
Teaming/Joint Venture Arrangements
Litigation management
COMPETENCY REQUIREMENTS
Change Orientation
Communicates Effectively
Continuous Learning
Customer Focus
Holds Self and Others Accountable
Problem Solving and Innovation
Teamwork and Collaboration
Values and Respects Others
EDUCATION & SKILL REQUIREMENTS
The successful candidate will have:
2-6 years of corporate legal experience
Bilingual in French and English is considered an asset
Specific experience with construction law will be considered an asset
Ability to travel
Black & McDonald welcomes and encourages applications from persons with disabilities.
Accommodations are available upon request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the recruitment and selection process.
We have an in-house position available for a Litigation Lawyer with 6 or more years experience in Insurance Defence Litigation. Aviva Trial Lawyers handles the defence of property, commercial and automobile insurance matters.
Accountabilities
The successful candidate will be responsible for handling litigation matters from assignment to conclusion, including providing assessments and opinions on claims. Experience in personal injury, strata disputes, commercial and homeowner liability and multi-party construction litigation is preferred.
Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Candidates should possess superior oral and written advocacy skills, as well as be adaptable, flexible and work independently or as part of a team. A strong work ethic and a high level of professionalism is required.Trial experience is a must.
Aviva Canada is committed to providing accommodations for people with disabilities during all phases of the hiring process including the application process. If you require an accommodation because of a disability, we will work with you to meet your needs. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance. If you are selected for an interview and require an accommodation, you are encouraged to advise the Talent Acquisition Partner who will consult with you to determine an appropriate accommodation.
Nov 01, 2023
Full time
We have an in-house position available for a Litigation Lawyer with 6 or more years experience in Insurance Defence Litigation. Aviva Trial Lawyers handles the defence of property, commercial and automobile insurance matters.
Accountabilities
The successful candidate will be responsible for handling litigation matters from assignment to conclusion, including providing assessments and opinions on claims. Experience in personal injury, strata disputes, commercial and homeowner liability and multi-party construction litigation is preferred.
Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Candidates should possess superior oral and written advocacy skills, as well as be adaptable, flexible and work independently or as part of a team. A strong work ethic and a high level of professionalism is required.Trial experience is a must.
Aviva Canada is committed to providing accommodations for people with disabilities during all phases of the hiring process including the application process. If you require an accommodation because of a disability, we will work with you to meet your needs. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance. If you are selected for an interview and require an accommodation, you are encouraged to advise the Talent Acquisition Partner who will consult with you to determine an appropriate accommodation.
As Senior Legal Counsel , you will be at the forefront of our legal operations, responsible for negotiating, drafting, reviewing, and managing a wide range of corporate and commercial contracts, including commercial mining agreements, development, construction, and operational joint venture agreements, as well as procurement and non-disclosure agreements. You will also play a crucial role in supporting our HR department by assisting with various technical documents. Additionally, you will contribute to our Board's governance activities, by leading the preparation of essential documents such as the annual information form, the management information form, and other public company filings. Your meticulous attention to detail will be crucial as you review financial statements, MD&A, ESG reports… You will make valuable recommendations for changes to IAMGOLD's board/committee mandates and governance policies and will be in charge of drafting Board committee minutes. You will also provide legal support for various organizational initiatives (compliance programs…) and litigation matters. Job Qualifications To thrive in this role, you should possess a Bachelor's degree in Law and be a member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario. Previous experience working in a mining company is essential, along with a minimum of 6 years' experience in commercial and corporate law. Your proficiency in developing and maintaining governance policies, negotiating and drafting commercial contracts, and identifying and advising on legal risks will set you up for success. We offer an attractive total rewards package that includes a competitive salary and bonus, extended health, dental and insurance benefit coverage, a health spending account, fitness & wellness subsidy, employee & family assistance program, registered pension plan with company match, employee share purchase plan with company match, TFSA & RRSP, electric vehicle subsidy, summer hours, end of year office closure, and a flexible hybrid work model. If you are a motivated and experienced legal professional looking to play a pivotal role in a dynamic mining company's legal operations, we invite you to apply for the Senior Legal Counsel position at IAMGOLD. Join us in shaping the future of mining and making a lasting impact on our organization's success. IAMGOLD is committed to treating all people in a way that respects their dignity and independence. Should you require any accommodation during the recruitment process or otherwise, please notify us of this when you apply and we will work with you to meet your accessibility needs.
Oct 25, 2023
Full time
As Senior Legal Counsel , you will be at the forefront of our legal operations, responsible for negotiating, drafting, reviewing, and managing a wide range of corporate and commercial contracts, including commercial mining agreements, development, construction, and operational joint venture agreements, as well as procurement and non-disclosure agreements. You will also play a crucial role in supporting our HR department by assisting with various technical documents. Additionally, you will contribute to our Board's governance activities, by leading the preparation of essential documents such as the annual information form, the management information form, and other public company filings. Your meticulous attention to detail will be crucial as you review financial statements, MD&A, ESG reports… You will make valuable recommendations for changes to IAMGOLD's board/committee mandates and governance policies and will be in charge of drafting Board committee minutes. You will also provide legal support for various organizational initiatives (compliance programs…) and litigation matters. Job Qualifications To thrive in this role, you should possess a Bachelor's degree in Law and be a member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario. Previous experience working in a mining company is essential, along with a minimum of 6 years' experience in commercial and corporate law. Your proficiency in developing and maintaining governance policies, negotiating and drafting commercial contracts, and identifying and advising on legal risks will set you up for success. We offer an attractive total rewards package that includes a competitive salary and bonus, extended health, dental and insurance benefit coverage, a health spending account, fitness & wellness subsidy, employee & family assistance program, registered pension plan with company match, employee share purchase plan with company match, TFSA & RRSP, electric vehicle subsidy, summer hours, end of year office closure, and a flexible hybrid work model. If you are a motivated and experienced legal professional looking to play a pivotal role in a dynamic mining company's legal operations, we invite you to apply for the Senior Legal Counsel position at IAMGOLD. Join us in shaping the future of mining and making a lasting impact on our organization's success. IAMGOLD is committed to treating all people in a way that respects their dignity and independence. Should you require any accommodation during the recruitment process or otherwise, please notify us of this when you apply and we will work with you to meet your accessibility needs.
We have an in-house position available for a Litigation Lawyer with 6 or more years experience in Insurance Defence Litigation. Aviva Trial Lawyers handles the defence of property, commercial and automobile insurance matters.
Accountabilities
The successful candidate will be responsible for handling litigation matters from assignment to conclusion, including providing assessments and opinions on claims. Experience in personal injury, strata disputes, commercial and homeowner liability and multi-party construction litigation is preferred.
Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Candidates should possess superior oral and written advocacy skills, as well as be adaptable, flexible and work independently or as part of a team. A strong work ethic and a high level of professionalism is required.Trial experience is a must.
Aviva Canada is committed to providing accommodations for people with disabilities during all phases of the hiring process including the application process. If you require an accommodation because of a disability, we will work with you to meet your needs. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance. If you are selected for an interview and require an accommodation, you are encouraged to advise the Talent Acquisition Partner who will consult with you to determine an appropriate accommodation.
Oct 15, 2023
Full time
We have an in-house position available for a Litigation Lawyer with 6 or more years experience in Insurance Defence Litigation. Aviva Trial Lawyers handles the defence of property, commercial and automobile insurance matters.
Accountabilities
The successful candidate will be responsible for handling litigation matters from assignment to conclusion, including providing assessments and opinions on claims. Experience in personal injury, strata disputes, commercial and homeowner liability and multi-party construction litigation is preferred.
Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Candidates should possess superior oral and written advocacy skills, as well as be adaptable, flexible and work independently or as part of a team. A strong work ethic and a high level of professionalism is required.Trial experience is a must.
Aviva Canada is committed to providing accommodations for people with disabilities during all phases of the hiring process including the application process. If you require an accommodation because of a disability, we will work with you to meet your needs. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance. If you are selected for an interview and require an accommodation, you are encouraged to advise the Talent Acquisition Partner who will consult with you to determine an appropriate accommodation.