ADP is hiring a Legal Counsel. ADP Canada is seeking a Legal Counsel to provide legal support for ADP's Canadian business operations/unit, based in Toronto, Ontario. At ADP we are driven by your success. We engage your unique talents and perspectives. We welcome your ideas on how to do things differently and better. In your efforts to achieve, learn and grow, we support you all the way. If success motivates you, you belong at ADP. We strive for every interaction to be driven by our CORE values : Insightful Expertise, Integrity is Everything, Service Excellence, Inspiring Innovation, Each Person Counts, Results-Driven, & Social Responsibility. As Legal Counsel you will report to the VP Managing Counsel of ADP Canada Co. and interface with all levels of division and corporate management, including sales, service delivery and business operations. The Legal Counsel is responsible, together with other members of the legal team, for supporting the day-to-day legal needs of the business. Our ideal candidate is bilingual, independent, adaptable, and enjoys working on a variety of issues, and will thrive in a fast-paced performance driven culture. You are client focused, results-oriented and a practical problem solver, with strong inter-personal and communication skills. This position is a great opportunity for someone seeking to have an impact on the business and an ability to influence change within the organization. Responsibilities Specific responsibilities include:
Acquire knowledge and understanding of the legal risks and compliance issues associated with the business in order to provide proactive advice and strategies to address and manage these risks.
Provide balanced, strategic and practical legal advice to all levels of the business relating to ADP Canada's business operations.
Work collaboratively and partners with management, other ADP lawyers, outside counsel (as necessary), business specialists, field associates, operations group, and the IT organization.
Understand and interpret a wide variety of complex client, partnership and related Human Capital Management contracts under limited supervision.
Assist with the management of service escalation (i.e. threatened litigation) and litigation files, including liaising with Corporate Litigation team and external litigation counsel.
Monitor and stay abreast of legislative changes on a federal, provincial and territorial basis, as well as industry trends and developments that can impact the Canada business.
Work on special projects and performs other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications And Experience Required
Completion of a law degree (LL.B. or equivalent degree).
Member in good standing of the Law Society of Upper Canada, or another provincial bar is required
Minimum of 5+ years of relevant post-call legal practice, preferably gained with a top law firm or as in-house counsel for a technology corporation, and with a focus on product coverage, regulatory law (i.e. privacy, AML, etc.), dispute resolution/litigation and understanding and interpreting complex agreements
Experience in working with a large matrixed global organization
Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills, strong negotiation skills with good business judgment, and time and project management skills necessary
Labor and Employment law knowledge and experience is an asset
Fluency in written and spoken legal French is an asset
Preferred Competencies & Skills Preference will be given to candidates who have and can demonstrate the following competencies and skills:
Excellent statutory interpretation skills coupled with good business and legal judgment, strong problem-solving and analytical skills
Excellent organizational, interpersonal, presentation, oral and written communication skills
Ability to positively influence actions of multiple stakeholders, as well as balance the needs of ADP and its clients
Ability to effectively explain complex legal principles to non-legal business leaders and stakeholders
Ability to work efficiently under minimal supervision and as a member of a legal team
Strong sense of ownership and accountability;
Ability to multi-task and to prioritize workload under tight deadlines in a fast-paced environment
Ability to think strategically and creatively based on knowledge of the business
Flexible and have the ability to adapt to the needs of a growing business
Detail oriented with strong attention to accuracy and problem solving
Strong work ethic focused on providing excellent customer service
Proficient in MS Office: Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Equal Employment Opportunity at ADP: ADP affirms that inequality is detrimental to our associates, our clients, and the communities we serve. Our goal is to impact lasting change through our actions. Together, we unite for equality and equity. ADP is committed to equal employment opportunities regardless of any protected characteristic, including race, color, genetic information, creed, national origin, religion, sex, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, lawful alien status, ancestry, age, marital status, or protected veteran status and will not discriminate against anyone on the basis of a disability. We support an inclusive workplace where associates excel based on personal merit, qualifications, experience, ability, and job performance. Ethics at ADP: ADP has a long, proud history of conducting business with the highest ethical standards and full compliance with all applicable laws. We also expect our people to uphold our values with the highest level of integrity and behave in a manner that fosters an honest and respectful workplace. Click https://jobs.adp.com/life-at-adp/ to learn more about ADP's culture and our full set of values.
Mar 22, 2024
Full time
ADP is hiring a Legal Counsel. ADP Canada is seeking a Legal Counsel to provide legal support for ADP's Canadian business operations/unit, based in Toronto, Ontario. At ADP we are driven by your success. We engage your unique talents and perspectives. We welcome your ideas on how to do things differently and better. In your efforts to achieve, learn and grow, we support you all the way. If success motivates you, you belong at ADP. We strive for every interaction to be driven by our CORE values : Insightful Expertise, Integrity is Everything, Service Excellence, Inspiring Innovation, Each Person Counts, Results-Driven, & Social Responsibility. As Legal Counsel you will report to the VP Managing Counsel of ADP Canada Co. and interface with all levels of division and corporate management, including sales, service delivery and business operations. The Legal Counsel is responsible, together with other members of the legal team, for supporting the day-to-day legal needs of the business. Our ideal candidate is bilingual, independent, adaptable, and enjoys working on a variety of issues, and will thrive in a fast-paced performance driven culture. You are client focused, results-oriented and a practical problem solver, with strong inter-personal and communication skills. This position is a great opportunity for someone seeking to have an impact on the business and an ability to influence change within the organization. Responsibilities Specific responsibilities include:
Acquire knowledge and understanding of the legal risks and compliance issues associated with the business in order to provide proactive advice and strategies to address and manage these risks.
Provide balanced, strategic and practical legal advice to all levels of the business relating to ADP Canada's business operations.
Work collaboratively and partners with management, other ADP lawyers, outside counsel (as necessary), business specialists, field associates, operations group, and the IT organization.
Understand and interpret a wide variety of complex client, partnership and related Human Capital Management contracts under limited supervision.
Assist with the management of service escalation (i.e. threatened litigation) and litigation files, including liaising with Corporate Litigation team and external litigation counsel.
Monitor and stay abreast of legislative changes on a federal, provincial and territorial basis, as well as industry trends and developments that can impact the Canada business.
Work on special projects and performs other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications And Experience Required
Completion of a law degree (LL.B. or equivalent degree).
Member in good standing of the Law Society of Upper Canada, or another provincial bar is required
Minimum of 5+ years of relevant post-call legal practice, preferably gained with a top law firm or as in-house counsel for a technology corporation, and with a focus on product coverage, regulatory law (i.e. privacy, AML, etc.), dispute resolution/litigation and understanding and interpreting complex agreements
Experience in working with a large matrixed global organization
Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills, strong negotiation skills with good business judgment, and time and project management skills necessary
Labor and Employment law knowledge and experience is an asset
Fluency in written and spoken legal French is an asset
Preferred Competencies & Skills Preference will be given to candidates who have and can demonstrate the following competencies and skills:
Excellent statutory interpretation skills coupled with good business and legal judgment, strong problem-solving and analytical skills
Excellent organizational, interpersonal, presentation, oral and written communication skills
Ability to positively influence actions of multiple stakeholders, as well as balance the needs of ADP and its clients
Ability to effectively explain complex legal principles to non-legal business leaders and stakeholders
Ability to work efficiently under minimal supervision and as a member of a legal team
Strong sense of ownership and accountability;
Ability to multi-task and to prioritize workload under tight deadlines in a fast-paced environment
Ability to think strategically and creatively based on knowledge of the business
Flexible and have the ability to adapt to the needs of a growing business
Detail oriented with strong attention to accuracy and problem solving
Strong work ethic focused on providing excellent customer service
Proficient in MS Office: Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Equal Employment Opportunity at ADP: ADP affirms that inequality is detrimental to our associates, our clients, and the communities we serve. Our goal is to impact lasting change through our actions. Together, we unite for equality and equity. ADP is committed to equal employment opportunities regardless of any protected characteristic, including race, color, genetic information, creed, national origin, religion, sex, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, lawful alien status, ancestry, age, marital status, or protected veteran status and will not discriminate against anyone on the basis of a disability. We support an inclusive workplace where associates excel based on personal merit, qualifications, experience, ability, and job performance. Ethics at ADP: ADP has a long, proud history of conducting business with the highest ethical standards and full compliance with all applicable laws. We also expect our people to uphold our values with the highest level of integrity and behave in a manner that fosters an honest and respectful workplace. Click https://jobs.adp.com/life-at-adp/ to learn more about ADP's culture and our full set of values.
Municipal Property Assessment Corporation
Pickering, Ontario, Canada
Do you want to be part of a team helping to strengthen every community across Ontario? Are you interested in seeing the importance of your work firsthand?
Become a Associate General Counsel - Litigation with MPAC
The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) is made up of a team of experts who understand local communities and assess every property in Ontario. What we do provides the very foundation that municipalities use to base the property taxes needed to pay for the services we use every day. Learn more.
Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism
MPAC is committed to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism. We are taking important steps towards ensuring that all voices are respected, valued and being heard. MPAC is dedicated to fostering an environment where employees can bring their full, unique and authentic selves and are inspired to do their best work.
What makes you great for this role?
You are an astute leader who can provide strategic direction to the Legal, Policy and Compliance branch, assist the VP & General Counsel in the management of the legal division and practice leadership, focusing on assessment appeal advocacy and litigation strategy.
We have:
A team of highly skilled, dedicated, and collaborative staff to work with
Leadership that supports you
An enterprise that embraces change
A work environment that has flexible work locations (including remote), hours of work and overall employee wellness support
You have:
Professional degree in Law (JD, L.L.B or equivalent) with membership in good standing in the Law Society of Ontario
At least 6 years demonstrated progressively responsible related legal experience
Familiarity with property assessment terminology, the Assessment Review Board Rules of Practice and Procedure, MPAC policies and procedures, valuation theory, appraisal methodologies, and related legislation such as the Assessment Act, City of Toronto Act, Municipal Act, Municipal Freedom of Information Protection of Privacy Act and the MPAC Act
Demonstrated expertise with the ARB, the Divisional Court and the Superior Court of Justice; with an understanding of the court application process (pursuant to Section 46 of the Assessment Act)
Experience with administrative law, legal research, tribunal advocacy and drafting memos, pleadings and written submissions
Crucial problem-solving skills to evaluate legal issues quickly and thoroughly offer expert advice
Proven leadership skills, with ability to direct and engage professional staff to achieve department and corporate objectives
Excellent research, analytical, problem solving and decision-making skills to recommend solutions and changes to existing policies and procedures
What you will do:
Support the VP & General Counsel on overall department strategy, key performance indicators and work collaboratively with management to achieve strategic objectives
Represent MPAC in assessment appeals, appeals to Divisional Court, tax exemption applications, and in general litigation matters
Work with and provide support to Assessment Advocacy and Legislative Interpretation and Litigation Strategy (LILS) in responding to legal interpretation requests, general legal enquiries, assessment appeals to the ARB
Provide leadership in the development of policy and procedures governing the provision of legislation and policy support services to municipalities, municipal associations, property taxpayers and professional associations and other jurisdictions
Provide assessment policy advice and legislative interpretation services to MPAC staff to ensure MPAC’s compliance with the Assessment Act, MPAC Act and other relevant Acts;
Work with the Director, Assessment Litigation and Dispute Resolution, and the Director, Legislative Interpretation and Litigation Strategy to oversee all assessment-related litigation at the ARB
Approve the use of external counsel, including selecting, retaining and negotiating services, as required
Liaise with the Ministry of Finance, ARB, property tax agents and lawyers, rate payers on an ongoing basis, managing relationships as a representative of MPAC; advocate for legislative and regulatory change
Additional Information:
Requisition ID: 1822
Job Type: Non-Union Staff
Closing Date: April 3, 2024
Ready to apply?
Click on the URL provided, followed by the “Apply Now” icon once within the posting. Create your candidate profile and upload your resume and cover letter by April 3, 2024 . Please note, only applications submitted through the Applicant Tracking System will be accepted.
Successful candidates will be required to undergo a background verification with Mintz Global Screening. By applying to this job posting, you are providing your consent to MPAC to share your name, email address and phone number with Mintz, to conduct the criminal and driver abstract check and for Mintz to disclose the results to MPAC, should you be the successful incumbent.
MPAC is committed to fostering an inclusive, accessible environment where all employees and members of the public feel valued, respected and supported. We are dedicated to building a workforce that reflect the diversity of the public and communities we serve.
Persons with disability who need accommodation in the application process or those needing job postings in an alternative format may email their request to careers@mpac.ca.
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
Job advertisements for positions that have been designated bilingual will be posted in both English and French on our website. Positions that are not designated bilingual are not translated and are only posted in English on the English version of our website.
Mar 21, 2024
Full time
Do you want to be part of a team helping to strengthen every community across Ontario? Are you interested in seeing the importance of your work firsthand?
Become a Associate General Counsel - Litigation with MPAC
The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) is made up of a team of experts who understand local communities and assess every property in Ontario. What we do provides the very foundation that municipalities use to base the property taxes needed to pay for the services we use every day. Learn more.
Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism
MPAC is committed to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism. We are taking important steps towards ensuring that all voices are respected, valued and being heard. MPAC is dedicated to fostering an environment where employees can bring their full, unique and authentic selves and are inspired to do their best work.
What makes you great for this role?
You are an astute leader who can provide strategic direction to the Legal, Policy and Compliance branch, assist the VP & General Counsel in the management of the legal division and practice leadership, focusing on assessment appeal advocacy and litigation strategy.
We have:
A team of highly skilled, dedicated, and collaborative staff to work with
Leadership that supports you
An enterprise that embraces change
A work environment that has flexible work locations (including remote), hours of work and overall employee wellness support
You have:
Professional degree in Law (JD, L.L.B or equivalent) with membership in good standing in the Law Society of Ontario
At least 6 years demonstrated progressively responsible related legal experience
Familiarity with property assessment terminology, the Assessment Review Board Rules of Practice and Procedure, MPAC policies and procedures, valuation theory, appraisal methodologies, and related legislation such as the Assessment Act, City of Toronto Act, Municipal Act, Municipal Freedom of Information Protection of Privacy Act and the MPAC Act
Demonstrated expertise with the ARB, the Divisional Court and the Superior Court of Justice; with an understanding of the court application process (pursuant to Section 46 of the Assessment Act)
Experience with administrative law, legal research, tribunal advocacy and drafting memos, pleadings and written submissions
Crucial problem-solving skills to evaluate legal issues quickly and thoroughly offer expert advice
Proven leadership skills, with ability to direct and engage professional staff to achieve department and corporate objectives
Excellent research, analytical, problem solving and decision-making skills to recommend solutions and changes to existing policies and procedures
What you will do:
Support the VP & General Counsel on overall department strategy, key performance indicators and work collaboratively with management to achieve strategic objectives
Represent MPAC in assessment appeals, appeals to Divisional Court, tax exemption applications, and in general litigation matters
Work with and provide support to Assessment Advocacy and Legislative Interpretation and Litigation Strategy (LILS) in responding to legal interpretation requests, general legal enquiries, assessment appeals to the ARB
Provide leadership in the development of policy and procedures governing the provision of legislation and policy support services to municipalities, municipal associations, property taxpayers and professional associations and other jurisdictions
Provide assessment policy advice and legislative interpretation services to MPAC staff to ensure MPAC’s compliance with the Assessment Act, MPAC Act and other relevant Acts;
Work with the Director, Assessment Litigation and Dispute Resolution, and the Director, Legislative Interpretation and Litigation Strategy to oversee all assessment-related litigation at the ARB
Approve the use of external counsel, including selecting, retaining and negotiating services, as required
Liaise with the Ministry of Finance, ARB, property tax agents and lawyers, rate payers on an ongoing basis, managing relationships as a representative of MPAC; advocate for legislative and regulatory change
Additional Information:
Requisition ID: 1822
Job Type: Non-Union Staff
Closing Date: April 3, 2024
Ready to apply?
Click on the URL provided, followed by the “Apply Now” icon once within the posting. Create your candidate profile and upload your resume and cover letter by April 3, 2024 . Please note, only applications submitted through the Applicant Tracking System will be accepted.
Successful candidates will be required to undergo a background verification with Mintz Global Screening. By applying to this job posting, you are providing your consent to MPAC to share your name, email address and phone number with Mintz, to conduct the criminal and driver abstract check and for Mintz to disclose the results to MPAC, should you be the successful incumbent.
MPAC is committed to fostering an inclusive, accessible environment where all employees and members of the public feel valued, respected and supported. We are dedicated to building a workforce that reflect the diversity of the public and communities we serve.
Persons with disability who need accommodation in the application process or those needing job postings in an alternative format may email their request to careers@mpac.ca.
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
Job advertisements for positions that have been designated bilingual will be posted in both English and French on our website. Positions that are not designated bilingual are not translated and are only posted in English on the English version of our website.
Work Location - Toronto or Montreal (Hybrid) Employee Type - Regular Employee FT Salaried About This Opportunity In this role, you will act as a legal subject matter expert with a business-focused mindset, and will work closely with the company’s commercial, sales, real estate, supply chain, transportation, marketing, finance, technology and procurement teams on contractual, regulatory and other commercial legal matters. Responsibilities
Providing legal advice and counsel to advance Coke Canada Bottling’s vision to become the world’s greatest bottling company built by the best people.
Drafting, reviewing and negotiating a wide variety of agreements.
Advising and providing counsel to business stakeholders on a broad range of corporate-commercial matters, including negotiation strategy, marketing strategy and practices, legislative/regulatory matters, RFP development and corporate policies.
Identifying, monitoring and providing updates on case law, legislative developments and other matters relevant to the business.
Identifying and evaluating business risks and opportunities and advising key stakeholders accordingly.
Building strong relationships with leaders across the business and with critical external partners including external counsel.
Developing and providing legal training programs to business stakeholders.
Managing general litigation files and assisting with labour & employment matters, as needed.
Qualifications
Law Degree and member in good standing of the Law Society of Ontario or Le Barreau du Quebec.
6-8 years’ post-call experience practicing corporate-commercial law at a reputable law firm or corporate legal department.
Ability to work in a fast pace environment, handle multiple complex projects and carefully prioritize work.
Excellent written and oral communication, negotiation, client relationship, organizational, leadership and project management skills.
Flexibility and approachability.
Solution-oriented, with the ability to think critically, pragmatically and strategically with an entrepreneurial and business-focused mindset.
Business-minded; ability to see “the forest through the trees” and understand that the best in-house counsel are business people with law degrees.
Experience with a large company with locations in multiple provinces is an asset, although not a requirement.
Ability to work in French is an asset, although not a requirement.
About Us: Proudly Canadian and Independently Owned, We are Coke Canada! Coca-Cola Canada Bottling Limited is Canada’s premier bottling company. We are an independently owned business encompassing over 5,800 associates, more than 50 sales and distribution centers, and 5 production facilities nationwide. For more information about Coke Canada Bottling, please visit cokecanada.com Important All offers of employment at Coca-Cola Canada Bottling Limited (“Coke Canada Bottling”) are conditional upon a successful background clearance obtained through our contracted third-party vendor. The standard clearance requirements depend on the position and may include some or all of the following: criminal clearance, employment verification, education verification and drivers abstract review. Please advise the Talent Acquisition team if you have any questions or concerns in regards to this once you are contacted for further consideration. Coke Canada Bottling is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce with several programs, policies and resources in place to support our people. For individuals requiring accommodations or support throughout the recruitment process please contact our Talent Acquisition Services team by calling 1-844-383-2653 or email HR@cokecanada.com. #CBSAS
Mar 21, 2024
Full time
Work Location - Toronto or Montreal (Hybrid) Employee Type - Regular Employee FT Salaried About This Opportunity In this role, you will act as a legal subject matter expert with a business-focused mindset, and will work closely with the company’s commercial, sales, real estate, supply chain, transportation, marketing, finance, technology and procurement teams on contractual, regulatory and other commercial legal matters. Responsibilities
Providing legal advice and counsel to advance Coke Canada Bottling’s vision to become the world’s greatest bottling company built by the best people.
Drafting, reviewing and negotiating a wide variety of agreements.
Advising and providing counsel to business stakeholders on a broad range of corporate-commercial matters, including negotiation strategy, marketing strategy and practices, legislative/regulatory matters, RFP development and corporate policies.
Identifying, monitoring and providing updates on case law, legislative developments and other matters relevant to the business.
Identifying and evaluating business risks and opportunities and advising key stakeholders accordingly.
Building strong relationships with leaders across the business and with critical external partners including external counsel.
Developing and providing legal training programs to business stakeholders.
Managing general litigation files and assisting with labour & employment matters, as needed.
Qualifications
Law Degree and member in good standing of the Law Society of Ontario or Le Barreau du Quebec.
6-8 years’ post-call experience practicing corporate-commercial law at a reputable law firm or corporate legal department.
Ability to work in a fast pace environment, handle multiple complex projects and carefully prioritize work.
Excellent written and oral communication, negotiation, client relationship, organizational, leadership and project management skills.
Flexibility and approachability.
Solution-oriented, with the ability to think critically, pragmatically and strategically with an entrepreneurial and business-focused mindset.
Business-minded; ability to see “the forest through the trees” and understand that the best in-house counsel are business people with law degrees.
Experience with a large company with locations in multiple provinces is an asset, although not a requirement.
Ability to work in French is an asset, although not a requirement.
About Us: Proudly Canadian and Independently Owned, We are Coke Canada! Coca-Cola Canada Bottling Limited is Canada’s premier bottling company. We are an independently owned business encompassing over 5,800 associates, more than 50 sales and distribution centers, and 5 production facilities nationwide. For more information about Coke Canada Bottling, please visit cokecanada.com Important All offers of employment at Coca-Cola Canada Bottling Limited (“Coke Canada Bottling”) are conditional upon a successful background clearance obtained through our contracted third-party vendor. The standard clearance requirements depend on the position and may include some or all of the following: criminal clearance, employment verification, education verification and drivers abstract review. Please advise the Talent Acquisition team if you have any questions or concerns in regards to this once you are contacted for further consideration. Coke Canada Bottling is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce with several programs, policies and resources in place to support our people. For individuals requiring accommodations or support throughout the recruitment process please contact our Talent Acquisition Services team by calling 1-844-383-2653 or email HR@cokecanada.com. #CBSAS
Requisition ID: 193604 Join a purpose driven winning team, committed to results, in an inclusive and high-performing culture.
Senior Legal Counsel reports to the Vice President and Associate General Counsel, the Senior Legal Counsel provides expert and high-quality legal advice (in English, French and/or Spanish is an asset) and counsel on all employment matters to the Bank with respect to business, activities and transactions, to ensure business results are met in accordance with legislative guidelines and Scotiabank's overall corporate governance. Manage civil litigation and independently conduct investigations and administrative litigation. Contributes to the overall success of the Legal Department in Canada ensuring specific individual goals, plans, initiatives are executed / delivered in support of the Bank and team’s business strategies and objectives.
Is this the right role for you? In this role you will:
Champion a customer-focused culture to deepen client relationships and leverage broader Bank relationships, systems and knowledge.
Recommend and communicate high quality and valued advice and counsel on a broad range of legal matters related to employment law or the application of Bank policies and practices that affect employment issues
Provide advice and recommend solutions at all levels of complexity by:
understanding client needs and key issues, assessing risks and providing options;
ensuring fairness and consistency in process, policy and practice;
communicating clearly and concisely the application of employment law
Represent the Bank's interests at hearings, mediations and civil proceedings. Take a lead role in employment and customer human rights investigations,as well as administrative hearings. Where external counsel is retained, manage counsel on behalf of the business line.
Develop and maintain strong working relationships with internal business units
Understand how the Bank's risk appetite and risk culture should be considered in day-to-day activities and decisions.
Actively pursue effective and efficient operations of his/her respective areas, while ensuring the adequacy, adherence to and effectiveness of day-to-day business controls to meet obligations with respect to operational risk, regulatory compliance risk, AML/ATF risk and conduct risk, including but not limited to responsibilities under the Operational Risk Management Framework, Regulatory Compliance Risk Management Framework, AML/ATF Global Handbook and the Code of Conduct.
Champion a high-performance environment and implement a people strategy that attracts, retains, develops and motivates their team by fostering an inclusive work environment; communicating vison/values/business strategy and managing succession and development planning for the team.
Do you have the skills that will enable you to succeed in this role? We'd love to work with you if you have:
Graduated of a recognized law school
At least 8 years private practice or in-house experience with a specialty in all areas of Employment Law
Membership in the law society of one of the provinces of Canada
Experience on primarily providing domestic support with support to the Global HR team
Experience on providing research, legal analysis, relying on strong experience, expertise and sound judgment
English, French and/or Spanish an asset
Location(s): Canada : Ontario : Toronto Scotiabank is a leading bank in the Americas. Guided by our purpose: "for every future", we help our customers, their families and their communities achieve success through a broad range of advice, products and services, including personal and commercial banking, wealth management and private banking, corporate and investment banking, and capital markets. At Scotiabank, we value the unique skills and experiences each individual brings to the Bank, and are committed to creating and maintaining an inclusive and accessible environment for everyone. If you require accommodation (including, but not limited to, an accessible interview site, alternate format documents, ASL Interpreter, or Assistive Technology) during the recruitment and selection process, please let our Recruitment team know. Candidates must apply directly online to be considered for this role. We thank all applicants for their interest in a career at Scotiabank; however, only those candidates who are selected for an interview will be contacted.
Mar 18, 2024
Full time
Requisition ID: 193604 Join a purpose driven winning team, committed to results, in an inclusive and high-performing culture.
Senior Legal Counsel reports to the Vice President and Associate General Counsel, the Senior Legal Counsel provides expert and high-quality legal advice (in English, French and/or Spanish is an asset) and counsel on all employment matters to the Bank with respect to business, activities and transactions, to ensure business results are met in accordance with legislative guidelines and Scotiabank's overall corporate governance. Manage civil litigation and independently conduct investigations and administrative litigation. Contributes to the overall success of the Legal Department in Canada ensuring specific individual goals, plans, initiatives are executed / delivered in support of the Bank and team’s business strategies and objectives.
Is this the right role for you? In this role you will:
Champion a customer-focused culture to deepen client relationships and leverage broader Bank relationships, systems and knowledge.
Recommend and communicate high quality and valued advice and counsel on a broad range of legal matters related to employment law or the application of Bank policies and practices that affect employment issues
Provide advice and recommend solutions at all levels of complexity by:
understanding client needs and key issues, assessing risks and providing options;
ensuring fairness and consistency in process, policy and practice;
communicating clearly and concisely the application of employment law
Represent the Bank's interests at hearings, mediations and civil proceedings. Take a lead role in employment and customer human rights investigations,as well as administrative hearings. Where external counsel is retained, manage counsel on behalf of the business line.
Develop and maintain strong working relationships with internal business units
Understand how the Bank's risk appetite and risk culture should be considered in day-to-day activities and decisions.
Actively pursue effective and efficient operations of his/her respective areas, while ensuring the adequacy, adherence to and effectiveness of day-to-day business controls to meet obligations with respect to operational risk, regulatory compliance risk, AML/ATF risk and conduct risk, including but not limited to responsibilities under the Operational Risk Management Framework, Regulatory Compliance Risk Management Framework, AML/ATF Global Handbook and the Code of Conduct.
Champion a high-performance environment and implement a people strategy that attracts, retains, develops and motivates their team by fostering an inclusive work environment; communicating vison/values/business strategy and managing succession and development planning for the team.
Do you have the skills that will enable you to succeed in this role? We'd love to work with you if you have:
Graduated of a recognized law school
At least 8 years private practice or in-house experience with a specialty in all areas of Employment Law
Membership in the law society of one of the provinces of Canada
Experience on primarily providing domestic support with support to the Global HR team
Experience on providing research, legal analysis, relying on strong experience, expertise and sound judgment
English, French and/or Spanish an asset
Location(s): Canada : Ontario : Toronto Scotiabank is a leading bank in the Americas. Guided by our purpose: "for every future", we help our customers, their families and their communities achieve success through a broad range of advice, products and services, including personal and commercial banking, wealth management and private banking, corporate and investment banking, and capital markets. At Scotiabank, we value the unique skills and experiences each individual brings to the Bank, and are committed to creating and maintaining an inclusive and accessible environment for everyone. If you require accommodation (including, but not limited to, an accessible interview site, alternate format documents, ASL Interpreter, or Assistive Technology) during the recruitment and selection process, please let our Recruitment team know. Candidates must apply directly online to be considered for this role. We thank all applicants for their interest in a career at Scotiabank; however, only those candidates who are selected for an interview will be contacted.
Who We Are At Fidelity, we’ve been helping Canadian investors build better financial futures for over 35 years. We offer individuals and institutions a range of trusted investment portfolios and services - and we’re constantly seeking to find new and better ways to help our clients. As a privately owned company, we boldly embrace innovation in all areas as we continue to grow our business into the future. Working with us means you’ll be part of a diverse and dedicated group of people who make a real difference for our clients and communities every day. You’ll have a wide range of opportunities to grow and develop your career in an inclusive environment where you’ll feel valued and supported to be your best - both personally and professionally. What We Do Reporting to the Director Legal Services, the Director of Procurement and Senior Legal Counsel will provide thoughtful, competent, and accurate legal advice to Fidelity Investments Canada. How You’ll Make An Impact
Provide business support, which includes the below
Negotiate investment management agreements on behalf of Fidelity Investments Canada (FIC), DB product and service maintenance/development
Draft and negotiate vendor contracts and track all legal issues which may affect the negotiation of vendor contracts.
Review/consider all pertinent issues which arise in the context of negotiations.
Track all relevant securities & pension law issues which may affect the negotiation of investment management agreements on behalf of FIC.
Provide advice and services in respect of the maintenance and development of mutual and pooled funds.
Draft and update material contracts, as required.
Provide support to any other relevant issues associated with product development and maintenance
Support the procurement and vendor onboarding process and understand the procurement and vendor onboarding policy.
Participate in document review committee meetings and reviewing and supervising the review of marketing materials
Provide general legal advice including in the following circumstances
Review and coordination of fund investment as well as other corporate action documentation (e.g., subscription agreements for private placements)
Provide support to the compliance department (e.g., compliance certificate review, 81-102 investment restrictions)
Partake in reviewing corporate contracts, operational issues, and Intellectual property issues (e.g., FIC-related trademarks)
Review and supervise review of marketing pieces, including website disclosure
Provide consultation for special projects within FIC and partake in steering committees where applicable
What We’re Looking For
Completion of the Bachelor of Law or Juris Doctor degree or equivalent experience
Completion of Canadian Securities Law Course or IFIC Mutual Fund Course is an asset
5-7 years of experience as a legal counsel in the financial services industry either at a law firm or in an in-house counsel setting
Licensed as a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada
What You Will Bring
Comprehensive and in depth understanding of applicable law
Strong problem-solving ability
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Effectively collaborate on projects and establish relationships within the legal department as well as with business partners
Fidelity Canada is an equal opportunity employer Fidelity Canada is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We will consider all qualified applicants for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, family status, protected veterans’ status, Aboriginal/Native American status or any other legally-protected ground. Accommodation during the application process Fidelity Canada welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in the selection process. If you require an accommodation, please email us at FidelityCanadaStaffing@fidelity.ca. No telephone inquiries or agencies please. We thank all applicants for their interest, please be advised that only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Why Work at Fidelity? We are proud to be recipients of the following
Mar 17, 2024
Full time
Who We Are At Fidelity, we’ve been helping Canadian investors build better financial futures for over 35 years. We offer individuals and institutions a range of trusted investment portfolios and services - and we’re constantly seeking to find new and better ways to help our clients. As a privately owned company, we boldly embrace innovation in all areas as we continue to grow our business into the future. Working with us means you’ll be part of a diverse and dedicated group of people who make a real difference for our clients and communities every day. You’ll have a wide range of opportunities to grow and develop your career in an inclusive environment where you’ll feel valued and supported to be your best - both personally and professionally. What We Do Reporting to the Director Legal Services, the Director of Procurement and Senior Legal Counsel will provide thoughtful, competent, and accurate legal advice to Fidelity Investments Canada. How You’ll Make An Impact
Provide business support, which includes the below
Negotiate investment management agreements on behalf of Fidelity Investments Canada (FIC), DB product and service maintenance/development
Draft and negotiate vendor contracts and track all legal issues which may affect the negotiation of vendor contracts.
Review/consider all pertinent issues which arise in the context of negotiations.
Track all relevant securities & pension law issues which may affect the negotiation of investment management agreements on behalf of FIC.
Provide advice and services in respect of the maintenance and development of mutual and pooled funds.
Draft and update material contracts, as required.
Provide support to any other relevant issues associated with product development and maintenance
Support the procurement and vendor onboarding process and understand the procurement and vendor onboarding policy.
Participate in document review committee meetings and reviewing and supervising the review of marketing materials
Provide general legal advice including in the following circumstances
Review and coordination of fund investment as well as other corporate action documentation (e.g., subscription agreements for private placements)
Provide support to the compliance department (e.g., compliance certificate review, 81-102 investment restrictions)
Partake in reviewing corporate contracts, operational issues, and Intellectual property issues (e.g., FIC-related trademarks)
Review and supervise review of marketing pieces, including website disclosure
Provide consultation for special projects within FIC and partake in steering committees where applicable
What We’re Looking For
Completion of the Bachelor of Law or Juris Doctor degree or equivalent experience
Completion of Canadian Securities Law Course or IFIC Mutual Fund Course is an asset
5-7 years of experience as a legal counsel in the financial services industry either at a law firm or in an in-house counsel setting
Licensed as a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada
What You Will Bring
Comprehensive and in depth understanding of applicable law
Strong problem-solving ability
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Effectively collaborate on projects and establish relationships within the legal department as well as with business partners
Fidelity Canada is an equal opportunity employer Fidelity Canada is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We will consider all qualified applicants for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, family status, protected veterans’ status, Aboriginal/Native American status or any other legally-protected ground. Accommodation during the application process Fidelity Canada welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in the selection process. If you require an accommodation, please email us at FidelityCanadaStaffing@fidelity.ca. No telephone inquiries or agencies please. We thank all applicants for their interest, please be advised that only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Why Work at Fidelity? We are proud to be recipients of the following
We are seeking motivated associates with at least four years of relevant commercial finance experience to join our banking and finance group. As a Davies lawyer, you will be a full group participant from day one — working closely with our team and representing some of the most prominent corporate borrowers, financial institutions and private equity sponsors in Canada and abroad in a wide range of sophisticated domestic and cross-border financing transactions.
We are looking for candidates with an excellent academic record and solid law firm experience representing borrowers and/or lenders in domestic and international secured commercial lending transactions, including syndicated bank financings, acquisition financings and sponsor financings.
For further information please contact Nanci Ship.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP is committed to providing a work environment that is diverse, inclusive and accessible to applicants and firm members with disabilities. If you require accommodation at any time during the recruitment process, please let us know.
Feb 27, 2024
Full time
We are seeking motivated associates with at least four years of relevant commercial finance experience to join our banking and finance group. As a Davies lawyer, you will be a full group participant from day one — working closely with our team and representing some of the most prominent corporate borrowers, financial institutions and private equity sponsors in Canada and abroad in a wide range of sophisticated domestic and cross-border financing transactions.
We are looking for candidates with an excellent academic record and solid law firm experience representing borrowers and/or lenders in domestic and international secured commercial lending transactions, including syndicated bank financings, acquisition financings and sponsor financings.
For further information please contact Nanci Ship.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP is committed to providing a work environment that is diverse, inclusive and accessible to applicants and firm members with disabilities. If you require accommodation at any time during the recruitment process, please let us know.
ADP is hiring a Legal Counsel. ADP Canada is seeking a Legal Counsel to provide legal support for ADP's Canadian business operations/unit, based in Toronto, Ontario. At ADP we are driven by your success. We engage your unique talents and perspectives. We welcome your ideas on how to do things differently and better. In your efforts to achieve, learn and grow, we support you all the way. If success motivates you, you belong at ADP. We strive for every interaction to be driven by our CORE values : Insightful Expertise, Integrity is Everything, Service Excellence, Inspiring Innovation, Each Person Counts, Results-Driven, & Social Responsibility. As Legal Counsel you will report to the VP Managing Counsel of ADP Canada Co. and interface with all levels of division and corporate management, including sales, service delivery and business operations. The Legal Counsel is responsible, together with other members of the legal team, for supporting the day-to-day legal needs of the business. Our ideal candidate is bilingual, independent, adaptable, and enjoys working on a variety of issues, and will thrive in a fast-paced performance driven culture. You are client focused, results-oriented and a practical problem solver, with strong inter-personal and communication skills. This position is a great opportunity for someone seeking to have an impact on the business and an ability to influence change within the organization. Responsibilities Specific responsibilities include:
Acquire knowledge and understanding of the legal risks and compliance issues associated with the business in order to provide proactive advice and strategies to address and manage these risks.
Provide balanced, strategic and practical legal advice to all levels of the business relating to ADP Canada's business operations.
Work collaboratively and partners with management, other ADP lawyers, outside counsel (as necessary), business specialists, field associates, operations group, and the IT organization.
Understand and interpret a wide variety of complex client, partnership and related Human Capital Management contracts under limited supervision.
Assist with the management of service escalation (i.e. threatened litigation) and litigation files, including liaising with Corporate Litigation team and external litigation counsel.
Monitor and stay abreast of legislative changes on a federal, provincial and territorial basis, as well as industry trends and developments that can impact the Canada business.
Work on special projects and performs other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications And Experience Required
Completion of a law degree (LL.B. or equivalent degree).
Member in good standing of the Law Society of Upper Canada, or another provincial bar is required
Minimum of 5+ years of relevant post-call legal practice, preferably gained with a top law firm or as in-house counsel for a technology corporation, and with a focus on product coverage, regulatory law (i.e. privacy, AML, etc.), dispute resolution/litigation and understanding and interpreting complex agreements
Experience in working with a large matrixed global organization
Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills, strong negotiation skills with good business judgment, and time and project management skills necessary
Labor and Employment law knowledge and experience is an asset
Fluency in written and spoken legal French is an asset
Preferred Competencies & Skills Preference will be given to candidates who have and can demonstrate the following competencies and skills:
Excellent statutory interpretation skills coupled with good business and legal judgment, strong problem-solving and analytical skills
Excellent organizational, interpersonal, presentation, oral and written communication skills
Ability to positively influence actions of multiple stakeholders, as well as balance the needs of ADP and its clients
Ability to effectively explain complex legal principles to non-legal business leaders and stakeholders
Ability to work efficiently under minimal supervision and as a member of a legal team
Strong sense of ownership and accountability;
Ability to multi-task and to prioritize workload under tight deadlines in a fast-paced environment
Ability to think strategically and creatively based on knowledge of the business
Flexible and have the ability to adapt to the needs of a growing business
Detail oriented with strong attention to accuracy and problem solving
Strong work ethic focused on providing excellent customer service
Proficient in MS Office: Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Equal Employment Opportunity at ADP: ADP affirms that inequality is detrimental to our associates, our clients, and the communities we serve. Our goal is to impact lasting change through our actions. Together, we unite for equality and equity. ADP is committed to equal employment opportunities regardless of any protected characteristic, including race, color, genetic information, creed, national origin, religion, sex, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, lawful alien status, ancestry, age, marital status, or protected veteran status and will not discriminate against anyone on the basis of a disability. We support an inclusive workplace where associates excel based on personal merit, qualifications, experience, ability, and job performance. Ethics at ADP: ADP has a long, proud history of conducting business with the highest ethical standards and full compliance with all applicable laws. We also expect our people to uphold our values with the highest level of integrity and behave in a manner that fosters an honest and respectful workplace. Click https://jobs.adp.com/life-at-adp/ to learn more about ADP's culture and our full set of values.
Feb 23, 2024
Full time
ADP is hiring a Legal Counsel. ADP Canada is seeking a Legal Counsel to provide legal support for ADP's Canadian business operations/unit, based in Toronto, Ontario. At ADP we are driven by your success. We engage your unique talents and perspectives. We welcome your ideas on how to do things differently and better. In your efforts to achieve, learn and grow, we support you all the way. If success motivates you, you belong at ADP. We strive for every interaction to be driven by our CORE values : Insightful Expertise, Integrity is Everything, Service Excellence, Inspiring Innovation, Each Person Counts, Results-Driven, & Social Responsibility. As Legal Counsel you will report to the VP Managing Counsel of ADP Canada Co. and interface with all levels of division and corporate management, including sales, service delivery and business operations. The Legal Counsel is responsible, together with other members of the legal team, for supporting the day-to-day legal needs of the business. Our ideal candidate is bilingual, independent, adaptable, and enjoys working on a variety of issues, and will thrive in a fast-paced performance driven culture. You are client focused, results-oriented and a practical problem solver, with strong inter-personal and communication skills. This position is a great opportunity for someone seeking to have an impact on the business and an ability to influence change within the organization. Responsibilities Specific responsibilities include:
Acquire knowledge and understanding of the legal risks and compliance issues associated with the business in order to provide proactive advice and strategies to address and manage these risks.
Provide balanced, strategic and practical legal advice to all levels of the business relating to ADP Canada's business operations.
Work collaboratively and partners with management, other ADP lawyers, outside counsel (as necessary), business specialists, field associates, operations group, and the IT organization.
Understand and interpret a wide variety of complex client, partnership and related Human Capital Management contracts under limited supervision.
Assist with the management of service escalation (i.e. threatened litigation) and litigation files, including liaising with Corporate Litigation team and external litigation counsel.
Monitor and stay abreast of legislative changes on a federal, provincial and territorial basis, as well as industry trends and developments that can impact the Canada business.
Work on special projects and performs other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications And Experience Required
Completion of a law degree (LL.B. or equivalent degree).
Member in good standing of the Law Society of Upper Canada, or another provincial bar is required
Minimum of 5+ years of relevant post-call legal practice, preferably gained with a top law firm or as in-house counsel for a technology corporation, and with a focus on product coverage, regulatory law (i.e. privacy, AML, etc.), dispute resolution/litigation and understanding and interpreting complex agreements
Experience in working with a large matrixed global organization
Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills, strong negotiation skills with good business judgment, and time and project management skills necessary
Labor and Employment law knowledge and experience is an asset
Fluency in written and spoken legal French is an asset
Preferred Competencies & Skills Preference will be given to candidates who have and can demonstrate the following competencies and skills:
Excellent statutory interpretation skills coupled with good business and legal judgment, strong problem-solving and analytical skills
Excellent organizational, interpersonal, presentation, oral and written communication skills
Ability to positively influence actions of multiple stakeholders, as well as balance the needs of ADP and its clients
Ability to effectively explain complex legal principles to non-legal business leaders and stakeholders
Ability to work efficiently under minimal supervision and as a member of a legal team
Strong sense of ownership and accountability;
Ability to multi-task and to prioritize workload under tight deadlines in a fast-paced environment
Ability to think strategically and creatively based on knowledge of the business
Flexible and have the ability to adapt to the needs of a growing business
Detail oriented with strong attention to accuracy and problem solving
Strong work ethic focused on providing excellent customer service
Proficient in MS Office: Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Equal Employment Opportunity at ADP: ADP affirms that inequality is detrimental to our associates, our clients, and the communities we serve. Our goal is to impact lasting change through our actions. Together, we unite for equality and equity. ADP is committed to equal employment opportunities regardless of any protected characteristic, including race, color, genetic information, creed, national origin, religion, sex, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, lawful alien status, ancestry, age, marital status, or protected veteran status and will not discriminate against anyone on the basis of a disability. We support an inclusive workplace where associates excel based on personal merit, qualifications, experience, ability, and job performance. Ethics at ADP: ADP has a long, proud history of conducting business with the highest ethical standards and full compliance with all applicable laws. We also expect our people to uphold our values with the highest level of integrity and behave in a manner that fosters an honest and respectful workplace. Click https://jobs.adp.com/life-at-adp/ to learn more about ADP's culture and our full set of values.
POSTING #: 2024-0053
POSTING PERIOD: Wednesday, January 31, 2024 at 8:30 AM to Monday, February 12, 2024 at 4:30 PM
DEPARTMENT: Legal Services, Real Estate & Risk Management
UNION: Non-Union
JOB CODE: NU0018
POSITION STATUS: Temporary Full-Time
GRADE/CLASS: NU14
# OF POSITIONS: 1
RATE OF PAY: $116,601.63 to $141,730.61 Annually
SHIFT WORK REQ'D: No
DUTIES:
Reporting to the Deputy City Solicitor – Legal Services & Real Estate, this position will be responsible to provide legal services to the Corporation in all areas of the law as necessary focusing on corporate and commercial aspects of the Corporation’s operations, including but not limited to governance, drafting by-laws, contract preparation and review, real estate transactions, preparing legal opinions for the guidance of Council and Administration, review and update of corporate minute books of related municipal corporations, review and preparation of commercial documents.
Responsibilities may include representation before courts, administrative boards and tribunals.
Will abide by Occupational Health & Safety duties as outlined in the Corporation’s Health and Safety Program.
Will perform other related duties as required.
NOTE:
This vacancy will focus on Corporate and Commercial aspects of the Corporation's Operations
QUALIFICATIONS:
Must have a LLB or JD or Ontario Ministry of Education equivalency and a minimum of six (6) years of experience in relevant areas of law;
Must hold and maintain good standing with the Law Society of Ontario;
Must have the ability to travel to off-site locations in a timely and expedient manner as required. If method of travel is by vehicle, a current valid and lawful Driver's License is required in accordance with the Highway Traffic Act and must provide a driver’s abstract as a condition of employment;
Must be fully computer literate and well versed in the MS Office suite, particularly Outlook and Word (Excel and Access skills will be considered assets);
Must be able to effectively use Westlaw@Carswell and Internet resources for legal research;
Must have strong interpersonal, negotiation, and verbal and written communication skills;
Should have knowledge of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, its regulations and knowledge of the hazards associated with the work;
Broad Municipal legal experience is an asset;
Will be required to complete and remain current as per the requirements of the Corporation’s Management Certificate Program;
Progression through the Art of Supervision Program Certificate or a supervisory program of a similar nature is considered an asset;
The physical demands analysis associated with this job indicates a sedentary level of work.
NOTE:
Only those applicants selected for an interview will be acknowledged.
We offer a smoke-free office environment.
Personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, c. 25 as amended, and will be used to determine eligibility for employment.
The Corporation of the City of Windsor is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians Act, 2005 and the Ontario Human Rights Code, the City of Windsor will provide accommodations throughout the recruitment, selection and/or assessment process to applicants with disabilities. If selected to participate in the recruitment, selection and/or assessment process, please inform the City of Windsor Human Resources staff of the nature of any accommodation(s) that you may require in respect of any materials or processes used to ensure your equal participation.
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Jan 31, 2024
Full time
POSTING #: 2024-0053
POSTING PERIOD: Wednesday, January 31, 2024 at 8:30 AM to Monday, February 12, 2024 at 4:30 PM
DEPARTMENT: Legal Services, Real Estate & Risk Management
UNION: Non-Union
JOB CODE: NU0018
POSITION STATUS: Temporary Full-Time
GRADE/CLASS: NU14
# OF POSITIONS: 1
RATE OF PAY: $116,601.63 to $141,730.61 Annually
SHIFT WORK REQ'D: No
DUTIES:
Reporting to the Deputy City Solicitor – Legal Services & Real Estate, this position will be responsible to provide legal services to the Corporation in all areas of the law as necessary focusing on corporate and commercial aspects of the Corporation’s operations, including but not limited to governance, drafting by-laws, contract preparation and review, real estate transactions, preparing legal opinions for the guidance of Council and Administration, review and update of corporate minute books of related municipal corporations, review and preparation of commercial documents.
Responsibilities may include representation before courts, administrative boards and tribunals.
Will abide by Occupational Health & Safety duties as outlined in the Corporation’s Health and Safety Program.
Will perform other related duties as required.
NOTE:
This vacancy will focus on Corporate and Commercial aspects of the Corporation's Operations
QUALIFICATIONS:
Must have a LLB or JD or Ontario Ministry of Education equivalency and a minimum of six (6) years of experience in relevant areas of law;
Must hold and maintain good standing with the Law Society of Ontario;
Must have the ability to travel to off-site locations in a timely and expedient manner as required. If method of travel is by vehicle, a current valid and lawful Driver's License is required in accordance with the Highway Traffic Act and must provide a driver’s abstract as a condition of employment;
Must be fully computer literate and well versed in the MS Office suite, particularly Outlook and Word (Excel and Access skills will be considered assets);
Must be able to effectively use Westlaw@Carswell and Internet resources for legal research;
Must have strong interpersonal, negotiation, and verbal and written communication skills;
Should have knowledge of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, its regulations and knowledge of the hazards associated with the work;
Broad Municipal legal experience is an asset;
Will be required to complete and remain current as per the requirements of the Corporation’s Management Certificate Program;
Progression through the Art of Supervision Program Certificate or a supervisory program of a similar nature is considered an asset;
The physical demands analysis associated with this job indicates a sedentary level of work.
NOTE:
Only those applicants selected for an interview will be acknowledged.
We offer a smoke-free office environment.
Personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, c. 25 as amended, and will be used to determine eligibility for employment.
The Corporation of the City of Windsor is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians Act, 2005 and the Ontario Human Rights Code, the City of Windsor will provide accommodations throughout the recruitment, selection and/or assessment process to applicants with disabilities. If selected to participate in the recruitment, selection and/or assessment process, please inform the City of Windsor Human Resources staff of the nature of any accommodation(s) that you may require in respect of any materials or processes used to ensure your equal participation.
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Please note that:
Our Hybrid Workplace Policy establishes that associates need to have a reliable transportation to and from our corporate head office located in Boucherville (Quebec), to come to the office on a regular basis.
We require all our head office associates to be proficient in French, spoken and written.
At RONA, over 26,000 employees let their passion blossom every day. Our teams are driven by the desire to help people bring their projects to life and are committed to making a difference in the communities we serve. We operate or service some 450 corporate and affiliated dealer stores. With a distinctive product and service offering and complementary store formats ranging from neighbourhood hardware stores to big box stores, our RONA, Lowe’s, Reno-Depot, and Dick’s Lumber banners are always looking for dedicated employees to help meet the needs of all DIYers and contractors. You’ve got the talent? We’ve got the tools! Here, your work and ideas will contribute to building a flourishing organization. Your voice will always be heard and valued. You’ll find career opportunities that live up to your ambitions and be able to further develop your unique set of skills. So if you’re looking to do what you love, we could be perfect for each other. Our expectations Within the Legal Department and under the responsibility of the Senior Director, Legal Affairs, the chosen candidate will be primarily responsible for assisting the various departments of the company in the management of different projects of commercial nature. Your role
Act as the lead on certain files or as a collaborator on legal files
Issue legal opinions based on facts and the applicable law while ensuring proper risk management
Analyze, review and negotiate commercial contracts, including service, supply, merchandising, IT contracts and commercial licences.
Work collaboratively with other departments to provide clear, practical and timely legal advice in a manner consistent with the direction of the business
Ensure a monitoring role to understand and anticipate trends and make appropriate recommendations
Manage files entrusted to external law firms
The Qualifications We Are Looking For
Member of the Barreau du Quebec
Member of another recognized bar (an asset)
5 to 7 years of experience working in a private practice and/or in the legal department of a large company
Knowledge in the areas of law mentioned above (an asset)
Strong writing, analytical, negotiation and communication skills
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, and good practical mind
Rigor, versatility and sense of organization and priorities
Leadership, motivation, self-confidence, diplomatic and professional attitude
Ability to work with minimal supervision and to take the initiative
Ability to work under pressure with a diverse cast of customers, as well as to effectively manage priorities and a large volume of projects at once
Client-oriented approach and team player
Proficiency with the Microsoft Office Suite
Our Hybrid Workplace Policy establishes that associates need to have a reliable transportation to and from our corporate head office located in Boucherville (Quebec), to come to the office on a regular basis.
We require all our head office associates to be proficient in French, spoken and written.
By joining the RONA family, you’ll enjoy many benefits, such as:
A fitness centre, sports activities, and showers
A childcare centre that can accommodate up to 78 children
A cafeteria with a delicious menu prepared by a dedicated chef, healthy options, as well as FARO Roasting Houses and Tim Hortons coffee stations
Exclusive employee discounts, plus a 10% discount on store merchandise (at all RONA Inc. locations)
Benefits: retirement savings plan, annual bonuses, student incentive program, etc.
Electric car charging stations
Career growth opportunities within the company
An inclusive and safe working environment
Promotion of work-life balance
An employer that’s involved in the community
And much more!
The masculine generic is used without discrimination and only in order to simplify the text. RONA is committed to encouraging diversity and inclusion. We are pleased to consider applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of race, colour, religion, sexual orientation, gender, nationality, age, disability, or any other status protected by law.
Jan 24, 2024
Hybrid
Please note that:
Our Hybrid Workplace Policy establishes that associates need to have a reliable transportation to and from our corporate head office located in Boucherville (Quebec), to come to the office on a regular basis.
We require all our head office associates to be proficient in French, spoken and written.
At RONA, over 26,000 employees let their passion blossom every day. Our teams are driven by the desire to help people bring their projects to life and are committed to making a difference in the communities we serve. We operate or service some 450 corporate and affiliated dealer stores. With a distinctive product and service offering and complementary store formats ranging from neighbourhood hardware stores to big box stores, our RONA, Lowe’s, Reno-Depot, and Dick’s Lumber banners are always looking for dedicated employees to help meet the needs of all DIYers and contractors. You’ve got the talent? We’ve got the tools! Here, your work and ideas will contribute to building a flourishing organization. Your voice will always be heard and valued. You’ll find career opportunities that live up to your ambitions and be able to further develop your unique set of skills. So if you’re looking to do what you love, we could be perfect for each other. Our expectations Within the Legal Department and under the responsibility of the Senior Director, Legal Affairs, the chosen candidate will be primarily responsible for assisting the various departments of the company in the management of different projects of commercial nature. Your role
Act as the lead on certain files or as a collaborator on legal files
Issue legal opinions based on facts and the applicable law while ensuring proper risk management
Analyze, review and negotiate commercial contracts, including service, supply, merchandising, IT contracts and commercial licences.
Work collaboratively with other departments to provide clear, practical and timely legal advice in a manner consistent with the direction of the business
Ensure a monitoring role to understand and anticipate trends and make appropriate recommendations
Manage files entrusted to external law firms
The Qualifications We Are Looking For
Member of the Barreau du Quebec
Member of another recognized bar (an asset)
5 to 7 years of experience working in a private practice and/or in the legal department of a large company
Knowledge in the areas of law mentioned above (an asset)
Strong writing, analytical, negotiation and communication skills
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, and good practical mind
Rigor, versatility and sense of organization and priorities
Leadership, motivation, self-confidence, diplomatic and professional attitude
Ability to work with minimal supervision and to take the initiative
Ability to work under pressure with a diverse cast of customers, as well as to effectively manage priorities and a large volume of projects at once
Client-oriented approach and team player
Proficiency with the Microsoft Office Suite
Our Hybrid Workplace Policy establishes that associates need to have a reliable transportation to and from our corporate head office located in Boucherville (Quebec), to come to the office on a regular basis.
We require all our head office associates to be proficient in French, spoken and written.
By joining the RONA family, you’ll enjoy many benefits, such as:
A fitness centre, sports activities, and showers
A childcare centre that can accommodate up to 78 children
A cafeteria with a delicious menu prepared by a dedicated chef, healthy options, as well as FARO Roasting Houses and Tim Hortons coffee stations
Exclusive employee discounts, plus a 10% discount on store merchandise (at all RONA Inc. locations)
Benefits: retirement savings plan, annual bonuses, student incentive program, etc.
Electric car charging stations
Career growth opportunities within the company
An inclusive and safe working environment
Promotion of work-life balance
An employer that’s involved in the community
And much more!
The masculine generic is used without discrimination and only in order to simplify the text. RONA is committed to encouraging diversity and inclusion. We are pleased to consider applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of race, colour, religion, sexual orientation, gender, nationality, age, disability, or any other status protected by law.
TransUnion's Job Applicant Privacy Notice What We'll Bring At TransUnion, we are dedicated to finding ways information can be used to help people make better and smarter decisions. As a trusted provider of global information solutions, our mission is to help people around the world access the opportunities that lead to a higher quality of life, by helping organizations optimize their risk-based decisions and enabling consumers to understand and manage their personal information. Because when people have access to more complete and multidimensional information, they can make more informed decisions and achieve great things. Every day TransUnion offers our employees the tools and resources they need to find ways information can be used in diverse ways. Whether it is helping businesses better manage risk, providing better insights so a consumer can qualify for his first mortgage or working with law enforcement to make neighborhoods safer, we are improving the quality of life for individuals, families, communities, and local economies around the world. What You'll Bring
Bachelor of common law and at least 5-7 years of experience as a lawyer.
Must be a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada. Knowledge and understanding of the following areas of law are recommended: Consumer reporting legislation, PIPEDA and other privacy legislations, strong negotiation skills, contract law and general corporate commercial knowledge.
The candidate must also demonstrate an ability to work in a team environment and with peers and management on all levels of the organization.
Strong organizational and advocacy skills. English written skills and an ability to draft clear and concise documents.
Effectively and efficiently manage multiple, complex, and often conflicting and quickly changing priorities are also a must.
Strong analytic and problem-solving skills are required to successfully manage and complete assignments and coordinate internal and external resources effectively.
Technologically adept and proficiency with the tools of the profession.
Strong negotiation, and analytical skills (i.e., logical thinking, problem solving, and decision-making).
Working knowledge of French preferred.
Impact You'll Make With limited guidance, provides legal services to TransUnion Canada ensuring that business practices, policies and dealings of the corporation meet regulatory requirements and that its operations are within the scope established by law, inclusive of PIPEDA and consumer reporting legislation. The incumbent provides counseling to management regarding changes to the law, interprets and/or prepares legal documents and renders opinions regarding issues faced by TransUnion and its new or existing subsidiaries. The incumbent must have a broad-based knowledge of business-at-large and must rapidly learn the issues they face in order to legally protect the company. Responsible for foreseeing and protecting the company against legal risks and compliance with corporate policies.
Provides counsel, legal support and direction to company on a variety of complex legal matters and matters having a potential significant impact on the company’s business and operations.
Acts as counsel to company in all contractual matters requiring legal review and assistance and provides liaison with senior management when appropriate.
Supports the execution of data governance and privacy initiatives.
Reviews privacy impact assessments of products and services and helps to execute risk mitigation strategies.
Provides prompt and practical advice to senior management on complex contractual matters involving the transfer of personal information and/or technology. Reviews and drafts complex commercial contracts, certificates and related documents and represents the company in contract negotiations.
Responsible for keeping abreast of current legislative developments, particularly with such developments that may have an impact upon company operations.
Works with the other departments on commercial matters, corporate risk analysis and other matters as appropriate.
Provides formal and informal training for internal clients (sales meeting presentations, operations, one-on-one discussions).
Maintains and develop positive and professional working relationships with members of the legal team, internal and external clients and management.
Ensures the Associate General Counsel for Retail Banking is fully briefed on major issues arising in relevant business area and major legislative changes in area of expertise Ensure the Associate General Counsel for Retail Banking is fully briefed on major issues arising in relevant business area and major legislative changes in area of expertise.
Ensures Assistant General Counsel is fully briefed on major issues that arise in relevant business area and major legislative, business, contractual or operational issues that may arise.
Provides support to team initiatives.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
This is a hybrid position and involves regular performance of job responsibilities virtually as well as in-person at an assigned TU office location for a minimum of two days a week. Accommodation is available, including for applicants with disabilities, in accordance with applicable laws.
Dec 29, 2023
Contract
TransUnion's Job Applicant Privacy Notice What We'll Bring At TransUnion, we are dedicated to finding ways information can be used to help people make better and smarter decisions. As a trusted provider of global information solutions, our mission is to help people around the world access the opportunities that lead to a higher quality of life, by helping organizations optimize their risk-based decisions and enabling consumers to understand and manage their personal information. Because when people have access to more complete and multidimensional information, they can make more informed decisions and achieve great things. Every day TransUnion offers our employees the tools and resources they need to find ways information can be used in diverse ways. Whether it is helping businesses better manage risk, providing better insights so a consumer can qualify for his first mortgage or working with law enforcement to make neighborhoods safer, we are improving the quality of life for individuals, families, communities, and local economies around the world. What You'll Bring
Bachelor of common law and at least 5-7 years of experience as a lawyer.
Must be a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada. Knowledge and understanding of the following areas of law are recommended: Consumer reporting legislation, PIPEDA and other privacy legislations, strong negotiation skills, contract law and general corporate commercial knowledge.
The candidate must also demonstrate an ability to work in a team environment and with peers and management on all levels of the organization.
Strong organizational and advocacy skills. English written skills and an ability to draft clear and concise documents.
Effectively and efficiently manage multiple, complex, and often conflicting and quickly changing priorities are also a must.
Strong analytic and problem-solving skills are required to successfully manage and complete assignments and coordinate internal and external resources effectively.
Technologically adept and proficiency with the tools of the profession.
Strong negotiation, and analytical skills (i.e., logical thinking, problem solving, and decision-making).
Working knowledge of French preferred.
Impact You'll Make With limited guidance, provides legal services to TransUnion Canada ensuring that business practices, policies and dealings of the corporation meet regulatory requirements and that its operations are within the scope established by law, inclusive of PIPEDA and consumer reporting legislation. The incumbent provides counseling to management regarding changes to the law, interprets and/or prepares legal documents and renders opinions regarding issues faced by TransUnion and its new or existing subsidiaries. The incumbent must have a broad-based knowledge of business-at-large and must rapidly learn the issues they face in order to legally protect the company. Responsible for foreseeing and protecting the company against legal risks and compliance with corporate policies.
Provides counsel, legal support and direction to company on a variety of complex legal matters and matters having a potential significant impact on the company’s business and operations.
Acts as counsel to company in all contractual matters requiring legal review and assistance and provides liaison with senior management when appropriate.
Supports the execution of data governance and privacy initiatives.
Reviews privacy impact assessments of products and services and helps to execute risk mitigation strategies.
Provides prompt and practical advice to senior management on complex contractual matters involving the transfer of personal information and/or technology. Reviews and drafts complex commercial contracts, certificates and related documents and represents the company in contract negotiations.
Responsible for keeping abreast of current legislative developments, particularly with such developments that may have an impact upon company operations.
Works with the other departments on commercial matters, corporate risk analysis and other matters as appropriate.
Provides formal and informal training for internal clients (sales meeting presentations, operations, one-on-one discussions).
Maintains and develop positive and professional working relationships with members of the legal team, internal and external clients and management.
Ensures the Associate General Counsel for Retail Banking is fully briefed on major issues arising in relevant business area and major legislative changes in area of expertise Ensure the Associate General Counsel for Retail Banking is fully briefed on major issues arising in relevant business area and major legislative changes in area of expertise.
Ensures Assistant General Counsel is fully briefed on major issues that arise in relevant business area and major legislative, business, contractual or operational issues that may arise.
Provides support to team initiatives.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
This is a hybrid position and involves regular performance of job responsibilities virtually as well as in-person at an assigned TU office location for a minimum of two days a week. Accommodation is available, including for applicants with disabilities, in accordance with applicable laws.
Who is Allstate: Allstate Insurance Company of Canada is a leading home and auto insurer focused on providing its customers prevention and protection products and services for every stage of life. The company is proud to have been named a Best Employer in Canada for nine consecutive years and prioritizes supporting employees and fostering an inclusive, welcoming corporate culture. Allstate is committed to making a positive difference in the communities in which it operates through partnerships with charitable organizations, employee giving and volunteerism. Serving Canadians since 1953, Allstate strives to provide reassurance with its "You’re in Good Hands®" promise.
Through our Employee Value Proposition, Opportunity, Flexibility, Community, Diversity and Family, we have worked hard to develop and nurture a culture where employees feel valued, experience personal growth, have career options and truly enjoy the work they do.
Role Designation: Hybrid 1-2 days in Office
Benefits to joining Allstate
Flexible Work Arrangements
Employee discounts (15% on auto and property insurance, plus many other products and services)
Good Office program (receive up to 400$ back after purchasing office equipment)
Student Loan Payment Matching Program for Government Student loans
Comprehensive Retirement Savings Program with employer matched contributions
Annual Wellness allowance to support employees with improving health and wellbeing
Personal reflection day
Tuition Reimbursement
Working within the community and giving back!
Our team is growing and we are actively looking to hire Managing Lawyer.
The Managing Lawyer is accountable for supporting the achievement of Allstate Canada Group’s short and long term Mission, Vision and strategic objectives by supporting all in-house lawyers and staff members to provide efficient and cost effective legal advice and support to ACG business units. This position represents insured and the company in the defence of bodily injury and property damage, and accident benefit claims. The managing lawyer is responsible for managing the Associate and Intermediate lawyers.
Accountabilities:
Supervise direct reports of Associate and Intermediate Lawyers
Write and conduct performance reviews of team members, including checkpoints and Performance Evaluation plans
Provide coaching and support to team members
Perform work quality reviews
Work as part of management team with Director and VP
Contact claims (initial litigation plan, recurring minimum 90 day contact, strategy conferences, etc)
Review all documentary evidence
Prepare witnesses and clients for depositions, arbitrations, mediations and trials including expert witnesses
Conduct examinations for discovery and examinations under oath and prepares summary documents
Prepare for and conduct court appearances
Conduct settlement/dispositive proceedings (i.e. mediation, arbitration, etc)
Try and/or arbitrate cases and prepare motions and summary documents
Draft post-trial motions
Prepare for and participate in appeals
Provide legal opinions to claims clients
Assist other trial lawyers with court cases
Participate in business process reviews with claims clients
Supervisory/People Management:
Creates a productive and supportive work environment of highly engaged employees
Ensures understanding of business objectives, results, processes, etc. with direct reports
Manages Lawyers and effectively uses performance management to improve and/or reward employee performance
Effectively coaches and provide development/career guidance for direct reports
Administers company Human Resources policies
Budget Management Skills
Project management skills
Able to interact with all levels of personnel and supervise/oversee the work of lawyers
Works with employees on professional development and business acumen
Exercises discretion and maintains confidentiality of sensitive information
Demonstrates ethics and integrity
Legal Advice and Counseling:
Perform due diligence; gather all relevant facts and documents; collaborate with law clerks, paralegals and/or other lawyers in due diligence
Research and determine applicable and pertinent laws, statutes, regulations, rules, and other legal authority; identify legal issues
Monitor and review new laws, regulations, and case law; identify and summarize relevant issues; Collaborate with other areas of Law & Regulation department; proactively provide advice and counsel to business unit on the impact of new laws on business
Provide advice and/or legal approval related to company documents, policy, practices, and procedures
Drafting and Negotiation:
Draft, review and/or negotiate basic matters
Draft and/or review routine correspondence and communications
Business Knowledge and Acumen:
Respond to claims inquiries
Gather facts from client to understand goals and objectives client intends to achieve from action
Play a lead role in working with senior management to development and implement change
Rely on employees own business knowledge to influence strategy/practices
Determine if/how business processes/practices need to be modified and work with client implement change
Collaborate and align regarding strategy determination, action planning, and communication with client, business units
Project Management:
Provide portfolio management of employee’s projects; nurture coordination and collaboration between legal teams with Law & Regulation and with business clients, as appropriate; search for an implement cooperation between teams
Interpersonal/Communication/Management:
Attend committee meetings, as appropriate
Participate and prepare for meetings with external parties
Participate in meeting with senior management team
Participate in relevant external industry groups
Develop employees through stretch projects/assignments
Qualifications:
Education or equivalent working experience: Law Degree
Experience: Minimum 5-7 years experience insurance defence is preferred
Proficient skills/abilities/experiences in the following areas: legal knowledge, business knowledge, issue management, analytical skills, influencing others, coaching and development, self development, and productivity
Advanced knowledge of professional standards, methods and concepts and the ability to direct functional strategy
Possesses a juris doctorate and is a member of the Law Society of Ontario (or other provinces as required)
10+ years related experience
Computer skills, including MS Office Suite, used in or related to the tasks performed
Exercises discretion and maintains confidentiality of sensitive information
Demonstrates ethics and integrity
Has relevant experience with a reputable law firm or an in-house legal department for a mid- to large-sized organization
Insurance industry experience preferred
Able to manage a team and work through others to complete projects
Works with employees on professional development and business acumen
Ability to interact with all levels of personnel/oversee the work of more junior resources
Project management skills
Able to manage a team and work through projects
Allstate Canada Group has policies and practices that provide workplace accommodations. If you require accommodation please let us know and we will work with you to meet your needs.
Dec 19, 2023
Hybrid
Who is Allstate: Allstate Insurance Company of Canada is a leading home and auto insurer focused on providing its customers prevention and protection products and services for every stage of life. The company is proud to have been named a Best Employer in Canada for nine consecutive years and prioritizes supporting employees and fostering an inclusive, welcoming corporate culture. Allstate is committed to making a positive difference in the communities in which it operates through partnerships with charitable organizations, employee giving and volunteerism. Serving Canadians since 1953, Allstate strives to provide reassurance with its "You’re in Good Hands®" promise.
Through our Employee Value Proposition, Opportunity, Flexibility, Community, Diversity and Family, we have worked hard to develop and nurture a culture where employees feel valued, experience personal growth, have career options and truly enjoy the work they do.
Role Designation: Hybrid 1-2 days in Office
Benefits to joining Allstate
Flexible Work Arrangements
Employee discounts (15% on auto and property insurance, plus many other products and services)
Good Office program (receive up to 400$ back after purchasing office equipment)
Student Loan Payment Matching Program for Government Student loans
Comprehensive Retirement Savings Program with employer matched contributions
Annual Wellness allowance to support employees with improving health and wellbeing
Personal reflection day
Tuition Reimbursement
Working within the community and giving back!
Our team is growing and we are actively looking to hire Managing Lawyer.
The Managing Lawyer is accountable for supporting the achievement of Allstate Canada Group’s short and long term Mission, Vision and strategic objectives by supporting all in-house lawyers and staff members to provide efficient and cost effective legal advice and support to ACG business units. This position represents insured and the company in the defence of bodily injury and property damage, and accident benefit claims. The managing lawyer is responsible for managing the Associate and Intermediate lawyers.
Accountabilities:
Supervise direct reports of Associate and Intermediate Lawyers
Write and conduct performance reviews of team members, including checkpoints and Performance Evaluation plans
Provide coaching and support to team members
Perform work quality reviews
Work as part of management team with Director and VP
Contact claims (initial litigation plan, recurring minimum 90 day contact, strategy conferences, etc)
Review all documentary evidence
Prepare witnesses and clients for depositions, arbitrations, mediations and trials including expert witnesses
Conduct examinations for discovery and examinations under oath and prepares summary documents
Prepare for and conduct court appearances
Conduct settlement/dispositive proceedings (i.e. mediation, arbitration, etc)
Try and/or arbitrate cases and prepare motions and summary documents
Draft post-trial motions
Prepare for and participate in appeals
Provide legal opinions to claims clients
Assist other trial lawyers with court cases
Participate in business process reviews with claims clients
Supervisory/People Management:
Creates a productive and supportive work environment of highly engaged employees
Ensures understanding of business objectives, results, processes, etc. with direct reports
Manages Lawyers and effectively uses performance management to improve and/or reward employee performance
Effectively coaches and provide development/career guidance for direct reports
Administers company Human Resources policies
Budget Management Skills
Project management skills
Able to interact with all levels of personnel and supervise/oversee the work of lawyers
Works with employees on professional development and business acumen
Exercises discretion and maintains confidentiality of sensitive information
Demonstrates ethics and integrity
Legal Advice and Counseling:
Perform due diligence; gather all relevant facts and documents; collaborate with law clerks, paralegals and/or other lawyers in due diligence
Research and determine applicable and pertinent laws, statutes, regulations, rules, and other legal authority; identify legal issues
Monitor and review new laws, regulations, and case law; identify and summarize relevant issues; Collaborate with other areas of Law & Regulation department; proactively provide advice and counsel to business unit on the impact of new laws on business
Provide advice and/or legal approval related to company documents, policy, practices, and procedures
Drafting and Negotiation:
Draft, review and/or negotiate basic matters
Draft and/or review routine correspondence and communications
Business Knowledge and Acumen:
Respond to claims inquiries
Gather facts from client to understand goals and objectives client intends to achieve from action
Play a lead role in working with senior management to development and implement change
Rely on employees own business knowledge to influence strategy/practices
Determine if/how business processes/practices need to be modified and work with client implement change
Collaborate and align regarding strategy determination, action planning, and communication with client, business units
Project Management:
Provide portfolio management of employee’s projects; nurture coordination and collaboration between legal teams with Law & Regulation and with business clients, as appropriate; search for an implement cooperation between teams
Interpersonal/Communication/Management:
Attend committee meetings, as appropriate
Participate and prepare for meetings with external parties
Participate in meeting with senior management team
Participate in relevant external industry groups
Develop employees through stretch projects/assignments
Qualifications:
Education or equivalent working experience: Law Degree
Experience: Minimum 5-7 years experience insurance defence is preferred
Proficient skills/abilities/experiences in the following areas: legal knowledge, business knowledge, issue management, analytical skills, influencing others, coaching and development, self development, and productivity
Advanced knowledge of professional standards, methods and concepts and the ability to direct functional strategy
Possesses a juris doctorate and is a member of the Law Society of Ontario (or other provinces as required)
10+ years related experience
Computer skills, including MS Office Suite, used in or related to the tasks performed
Exercises discretion and maintains confidentiality of sensitive information
Demonstrates ethics and integrity
Has relevant experience with a reputable law firm or an in-house legal department for a mid- to large-sized organization
Insurance industry experience preferred
Able to manage a team and work through others to complete projects
Works with employees on professional development and business acumen
Ability to interact with all levels of personnel/oversee the work of more junior resources
Project management skills
Able to manage a team and work through projects
Allstate Canada Group has policies and practices that provide workplace accommodations. If you require accommodation please let us know and we will work with you to meet your needs.
ATS Automation Tooling Systems
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
ATS Corporation (TSX:ATS; NYSE: ATS): Advance your career with ATS, a global industry-leading automation solutions provider to the world’s most successful companies. We provide factory equipment and other industrial solutions that enable our customers to produce products that businesses and consumers use on a daily basis. Join an environment where passion for innovation is combined with an uncompromised commitment to quality. We are looking for motivated and proactive legal counsel for the following position.
Note this role will be reporting into our Cambridge Ontario head office.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Contract Review and Negotiation :
Review, draft, and provide proactive negotiation support on a variety of contracts, agreements, and legal documents for ATS’ North American operations.
Development of contracting models that both meet the needs of the businesses and is cost effective; and then delivering upon those models.
Ensure legal compliance and mitigate risks in contractual arrangements.
2. Legal Advisory:
Provide legal guidance and advice to ATS' North American operations.
Stay abreast of U.S. and Canadian laws and regulations affecting the industry and business operations.
3. Dispute Resolution:
Manage and oversee legal disputes, litigation, and alternative dispute resolution processes.
Work closely and cost efficiently with external counsel, when necessary.
4. Training and Development:
Provide legal training to ATS’ North American operations, ensuring awareness of legal risks and compliance obligations.
Foster a culture of legal and ethical awareness and compliance within the team and the organization.
5. Risk Management:
Identify, assess, and mitigate legal risks associated with business operations to protect the ATS' interests and minimize legal exposure.
Implement risk management strategies to protect the ATS' interests.
Proactively ensure that all business activities are performed with highest ethical standards and in compliance with applicable laws.
6. Collaboration and Communication:
As the need arises collaborate from time to time with cross-functional teams, including finance, corp. development and human resources in relation to mergers and acquisitions, HR, compliance, leasing, corporate, risk management, and other matters.
Contribute to the Legal team’s efforts to continuously improve its services and the outcome for the business,
Communicate legal updates and changes in the legal landscape to relevant stakeholders.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education: A J.D. or LL.B. and active membership in the bar association of the relevant U.S. and/or Canadian jurisdiction.
Experience:
Minimum 7 years’ experience
Strong drafting, analytical, presentation, and negotiating skills
Excellent business sense, commercial judgment, and decision-making ability
Strong cross-functional collaboration skills and ability to influence others through demonstrated expertise
Exceptional interpersonal, communications, project management, and organizational skills
Ability to work collaboratively in a dynamic, multinational environment.
Dec 05, 2023
Full time
ATS Corporation (TSX:ATS; NYSE: ATS): Advance your career with ATS, a global industry-leading automation solutions provider to the world’s most successful companies. We provide factory equipment and other industrial solutions that enable our customers to produce products that businesses and consumers use on a daily basis. Join an environment where passion for innovation is combined with an uncompromised commitment to quality. We are looking for motivated and proactive legal counsel for the following position.
Note this role will be reporting into our Cambridge Ontario head office.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Contract Review and Negotiation :
Review, draft, and provide proactive negotiation support on a variety of contracts, agreements, and legal documents for ATS’ North American operations.
Development of contracting models that both meet the needs of the businesses and is cost effective; and then delivering upon those models.
Ensure legal compliance and mitigate risks in contractual arrangements.
2. Legal Advisory:
Provide legal guidance and advice to ATS' North American operations.
Stay abreast of U.S. and Canadian laws and regulations affecting the industry and business operations.
3. Dispute Resolution:
Manage and oversee legal disputes, litigation, and alternative dispute resolution processes.
Work closely and cost efficiently with external counsel, when necessary.
4. Training and Development:
Provide legal training to ATS’ North American operations, ensuring awareness of legal risks and compliance obligations.
Foster a culture of legal and ethical awareness and compliance within the team and the organization.
5. Risk Management:
Identify, assess, and mitigate legal risks associated with business operations to protect the ATS' interests and minimize legal exposure.
Implement risk management strategies to protect the ATS' interests.
Proactively ensure that all business activities are performed with highest ethical standards and in compliance with applicable laws.
6. Collaboration and Communication:
As the need arises collaborate from time to time with cross-functional teams, including finance, corp. development and human resources in relation to mergers and acquisitions, HR, compliance, leasing, corporate, risk management, and other matters.
Contribute to the Legal team’s efforts to continuously improve its services and the outcome for the business,
Communicate legal updates and changes in the legal landscape to relevant stakeholders.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education: A J.D. or LL.B. and active membership in the bar association of the relevant U.S. and/or Canadian jurisdiction.
Experience:
Minimum 7 years’ experience
Strong drafting, analytical, presentation, and negotiating skills
Excellent business sense, commercial judgment, and decision-making ability
Strong cross-functional collaboration skills and ability to influence others through demonstrated expertise
Exceptional interpersonal, communications, project management, and organizational skills
Ability to work collaboratively in a dynamic, multinational environment.
How to Apply for a Job (for External Candidates)
job aid for instructions on how to apply.
If you are an active McGill employee (ie: currently in an active contract or position at McGill University), do not apply through this Career Site. Login to your McGill Workday account and apply to this posting using the Find Jobs report (type Find Jobs in the search bar).
Position Context:
Under the supervision of the General Counsel, and in collaboration with another in-house counsel dedicated to research and innovation (including compliance matters), the incumbent provides guidance and legal advice to the units managing the main research functions at the University including the Research and Innovation Office and the Office of Sponsored Research (research grants, contracts, agreements, licensing, material and data transfer agreements, non-disclosure agreements, etc.), units supervising research ethics approvals, investigating allegations of breaches to research practices, and units responsible for governance and compliance with applicable legislation and policies (including in particular compliance with federal and provincial guidelines related to research security for data and partnerships), all to ensure the protection of the University’s legal interests in areas related to academic research.
The incumbent is responsible for analyzing and drafting contracts and proposing flexible approaches meeting the needs of the parties with whom the University is contracting while ensuring that all legal requirements are taken into account and correctly dealt with, with a focus on compliance matters and institutional risk.
Main Responsibilities:
Duties and responsibilities may evolve over time, and from time to time.
Update, and where required develop, a set of standard (template) agreements useful to research related functions;
Review and approve research related contracts and agreements, including commercially driven agreements, where required and ensure they meet legal requirements;
Negotiate provisions of research related contracts at the request of Research Services officers, whenever legal or business expertise is required;
Advise Research units on matters of policy (IP, copyright, ethics, research data and privacy, investigation of research misconduct, etc.), including training of VPRI personnel as required.
Support policy and guideline development in accordance with granting agencies and institutional requirements, through articulation of issues and principles, and drafting, as required.
Interpret contract law as it applies to University policies and regulations related to research.
Investigate, conduct research and provide advice and counsel on a variety of legal, corporate, commercial and contractual issues.
Analyze the scope and complexities of legal issues; identify and mitigate risks to the legal rights of the University and guard against associated legal risk; articulate alternatives and recommend solutions.
Provide legal advice and professional guidance to researchers and existing or potential partners within assigned areas/sectors of responsibility as it relates to research contracts and agreements.
Monitor, interpret and propose measures meant to implement existing and emerging legislation related to compliance (such as, but not limited to, legislation governing the protection of personal information) and applicable federal and provincial government guidelines (such as, but not limited to, the National Security Guidelines for Research Partnerships) and support the assessment of operational impacts by relevant units.
Education and Experience:
B.C.L.
Member of the Bar of Quebec.
Five (5) years' - Seven (7) years' related experience
Experience in commercial and contractual law, ideally with a focus on intellectual property rights and protection of personal information, with negotiating and drafting experience.
Experience in the higher education sector will be an asset.
Other Qualifying Skills and/or Abilities
Excellent communication skills and team approach to facilitate solutions leading to desired results.
Fully bilingual in English and French, verbal and written.
Excellent drafting and negotiating skills, and strong ability to articulate challenges and solutions, verbally and in writing.
Strong organisational, multi-tasking and prioritizing skills.
Demonstrated ability to work under pressure on multiple projects and meet strict deadlines in a fast-paced environment where priorities are constantly changing.
Focused and self-motivated individual who works well autonomously and can also function well as part of a team.
Proven ability to take initiative, solve complex problems and propose solid alternatives with tact in delicate situations.
Strong sense of ethics, leadership and ability to share experience and expertise with client groups.
Ability to work in a complex environment, where differing interests must be reconciled to achieve desired results. To that end, experience of the higher education sector will be an advantage.
“Knowledge of French and English: McGill University is an English-language university where day to day duties may require English communication both verbally and in writing. The level of English required for this position has been assessed at a level #4 on a scale of 0-4.”
Minimum Education and Experience:
Bachelor's Degree 10 Years Related Experience /
Annual Salary:
(MPEX Grade 11) $137,030.00 - $171,290.00 - $214,110.00
Hours per Week:
33.75 (Full time)
Supervisor:
General Counsel & Director Legal Services
Position End Date (If applicable):
Deadline to Apply:
2023-12-05
McGill University hires on the basis of merit and is strongly committed to equity and diversity within its community. We welcome applications from racialized persons/visible minorities, women, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, ethnic minorities, and persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities, as well as from all qualified candidates with the skills and knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities. McGill implements an employment equity program and encourages members of designated groups to self-identify. Persons with disabilities who anticipate needing accommodations for any part of the application process may contact, in confidence,
accessibilityrequest.hr@mcgill.ca
.
Nov 22, 2023
Full time
How to Apply for a Job (for External Candidates)
job aid for instructions on how to apply.
If you are an active McGill employee (ie: currently in an active contract or position at McGill University), do not apply through this Career Site. Login to your McGill Workday account and apply to this posting using the Find Jobs report (type Find Jobs in the search bar).
Position Context:
Under the supervision of the General Counsel, and in collaboration with another in-house counsel dedicated to research and innovation (including compliance matters), the incumbent provides guidance and legal advice to the units managing the main research functions at the University including the Research and Innovation Office and the Office of Sponsored Research (research grants, contracts, agreements, licensing, material and data transfer agreements, non-disclosure agreements, etc.), units supervising research ethics approvals, investigating allegations of breaches to research practices, and units responsible for governance and compliance with applicable legislation and policies (including in particular compliance with federal and provincial guidelines related to research security for data and partnerships), all to ensure the protection of the University’s legal interests in areas related to academic research.
The incumbent is responsible for analyzing and drafting contracts and proposing flexible approaches meeting the needs of the parties with whom the University is contracting while ensuring that all legal requirements are taken into account and correctly dealt with, with a focus on compliance matters and institutional risk.
Main Responsibilities:
Duties and responsibilities may evolve over time, and from time to time.
Update, and where required develop, a set of standard (template) agreements useful to research related functions;
Review and approve research related contracts and agreements, including commercially driven agreements, where required and ensure they meet legal requirements;
Negotiate provisions of research related contracts at the request of Research Services officers, whenever legal or business expertise is required;
Advise Research units on matters of policy (IP, copyright, ethics, research data and privacy, investigation of research misconduct, etc.), including training of VPRI personnel as required.
Support policy and guideline development in accordance with granting agencies and institutional requirements, through articulation of issues and principles, and drafting, as required.
Interpret contract law as it applies to University policies and regulations related to research.
Investigate, conduct research and provide advice and counsel on a variety of legal, corporate, commercial and contractual issues.
Analyze the scope and complexities of legal issues; identify and mitigate risks to the legal rights of the University and guard against associated legal risk; articulate alternatives and recommend solutions.
Provide legal advice and professional guidance to researchers and existing or potential partners within assigned areas/sectors of responsibility as it relates to research contracts and agreements.
Monitor, interpret and propose measures meant to implement existing and emerging legislation related to compliance (such as, but not limited to, legislation governing the protection of personal information) and applicable federal and provincial government guidelines (such as, but not limited to, the National Security Guidelines for Research Partnerships) and support the assessment of operational impacts by relevant units.
Education and Experience:
B.C.L.
Member of the Bar of Quebec.
Five (5) years' - Seven (7) years' related experience
Experience in commercial and contractual law, ideally with a focus on intellectual property rights and protection of personal information, with negotiating and drafting experience.
Experience in the higher education sector will be an asset.
Other Qualifying Skills and/or Abilities
Excellent communication skills and team approach to facilitate solutions leading to desired results.
Fully bilingual in English and French, verbal and written.
Excellent drafting and negotiating skills, and strong ability to articulate challenges and solutions, verbally and in writing.
Strong organisational, multi-tasking and prioritizing skills.
Demonstrated ability to work under pressure on multiple projects and meet strict deadlines in a fast-paced environment where priorities are constantly changing.
Focused and self-motivated individual who works well autonomously and can also function well as part of a team.
Proven ability to take initiative, solve complex problems and propose solid alternatives with tact in delicate situations.
Strong sense of ethics, leadership and ability to share experience and expertise with client groups.
Ability to work in a complex environment, where differing interests must be reconciled to achieve desired results. To that end, experience of the higher education sector will be an advantage.
“Knowledge of French and English: McGill University is an English-language university where day to day duties may require English communication both verbally and in writing. The level of English required for this position has been assessed at a level #4 on a scale of 0-4.”
Minimum Education and Experience:
Bachelor's Degree 10 Years Related Experience /
Annual Salary:
(MPEX Grade 11) $137,030.00 - $171,290.00 - $214,110.00
Hours per Week:
33.75 (Full time)
Supervisor:
General Counsel & Director Legal Services
Position End Date (If applicable):
Deadline to Apply:
2023-12-05
McGill University hires on the basis of merit and is strongly committed to equity and diversity within its community. We welcome applications from racialized persons/visible minorities, women, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, ethnic minorities, and persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities, as well as from all qualified candidates with the skills and knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities. McGill implements an employment equity program and encourages members of designated groups to self-identify. Persons with disabilities who anticipate needing accommodations for any part of the application process may contact, in confidence,
accessibilityrequest.hr@mcgill.ca
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Amazon's Legal Department is looking for a talented attorney to fill the position of Associate Corporate Counsel to support Amazon Web Services, a dynamic and rapidly growing business within Amazon.com. This position is available in the following location: Toronto, Canada. Amazon Web Services is at the forefront of the cloud computing and service industry, providing IT infrastructure services such as on-demand compute capacity, storage, content delivery, database services and more. This attorney will support our Canadian Commercial Sector Sales team under the AWS Sales, Marketing, and Global Services business team. This candidate will have transactional drafting and negotiation responsibilities on commercial agreements, will provide ongoing legal counsel to business leaders, will advise on regulatory and compliance issues, and will assist with marketing-related activities. The successful candidate will be a fast learner who is detail-oriented and customer-obsessed, and will be able to work independently and comfortably while making decisions in ambiguous situations. Key job responsibilities The role will primarily focus on providing legal support to the Canadian Commercial Sector Sales team, including the following areas of focus: negotiating, drafting and advising on strategic cloud enterprise agreements and technology licensing agreements, and supporting cross-Canada regulatory matters (federal and provincial laws) including privacy, competition, and financial services. A day in the life About the team You will be joining a fast-paced, tightly-knit, and diverse legal team that delights in building, innovating and simplifying for its business partners and customers. As part of the team you will participate in team-wide meetings, departmental goals, and collaborative projects. In this role, you will have access and visibility to business leadership. We are also truly a coast-to-coast team, with members in Seattle, Arlington, New York, Toronto, and Santa Monica. We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations: Toronto, ON, CAN
Working oral and written proficiency in French
Experience with technology, IP licensing and technology transactions, data privacy, cloud computing, or enterprise software systems
Experience with technology-related legal, privacy, compliance, and regulatory regimes
Strong analytical, written, and oral communication
Curiosity and a willingness to learn and grow in a team environment
Ability to demonstrate sound legal and business judgment
Ability to work independently and contribute successfully to cross-functional teams
Excellent organizational skills and ability to manage multiple projects at once while meeting deadlines
Amazon is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. Amazon is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, or other legally protected status. If you would like to request an accommodation, please notify your Recruiter.
Nov 17, 2023
Full time
Amazon's Legal Department is looking for a talented attorney to fill the position of Associate Corporate Counsel to support Amazon Web Services, a dynamic and rapidly growing business within Amazon.com. This position is available in the following location: Toronto, Canada. Amazon Web Services is at the forefront of the cloud computing and service industry, providing IT infrastructure services such as on-demand compute capacity, storage, content delivery, database services and more. This attorney will support our Canadian Commercial Sector Sales team under the AWS Sales, Marketing, and Global Services business team. This candidate will have transactional drafting and negotiation responsibilities on commercial agreements, will provide ongoing legal counsel to business leaders, will advise on regulatory and compliance issues, and will assist with marketing-related activities. The successful candidate will be a fast learner who is detail-oriented and customer-obsessed, and will be able to work independently and comfortably while making decisions in ambiguous situations. Key job responsibilities The role will primarily focus on providing legal support to the Canadian Commercial Sector Sales team, including the following areas of focus: negotiating, drafting and advising on strategic cloud enterprise agreements and technology licensing agreements, and supporting cross-Canada regulatory matters (federal and provincial laws) including privacy, competition, and financial services. A day in the life About the team You will be joining a fast-paced, tightly-knit, and diverse legal team that delights in building, innovating and simplifying for its business partners and customers. As part of the team you will participate in team-wide meetings, departmental goals, and collaborative projects. In this role, you will have access and visibility to business leadership. We are also truly a coast-to-coast team, with members in Seattle, Arlington, New York, Toronto, and Santa Monica. We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations: Toronto, ON, CAN
Working oral and written proficiency in French
Experience with technology, IP licensing and technology transactions, data privacy, cloud computing, or enterprise software systems
Experience with technology-related legal, privacy, compliance, and regulatory regimes
Strong analytical, written, and oral communication
Curiosity and a willingness to learn and grow in a team environment
Ability to demonstrate sound legal and business judgment
Ability to work independently and contribute successfully to cross-functional teams
Excellent organizational skills and ability to manage multiple projects at once while meeting deadlines
Amazon is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. Amazon is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, or other legally protected status. If you would like to request an accommodation, please notify your Recruiter.
Primary Location: Toronto, ON All Available Locations: Toronto, ON; Burlington, ON; Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Fredericton, NB; Halifax, NS; Kanata, ON; Kitchener, ON; Langley, BC; Moncton, NB; Ottawa, ON; Regina, SK; Saint John, NB; Saskatoon, SK; St. John's, NL; Vancouver, BC; Vaughan, ON; Victoria, BC; Windsor, ON; Winnipeg, MB Our Purpose At Deloitte, we are driven to inspire and help our people, organization, communities, and country to thrive. Our Purpose is to build a better future by accelerating and expanding access to knowledge. Purpose defines who we are and gives us reason to exist as an organization. By living our Purpose, we will make an impact that matters.
Be encouraged to deepen your technical skills…whatever those may be.
Partner with clients to solve their most complex problems.
Experience MyFlex and an agile work environment where work is what you do not where you do it.
Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to lead, draft and negotiate complex commercial transactions for Deloitte’s Office of the General Counsel (OGC)? Are you looking to make an impact at a leading global professional services firm? Then we’re looking for talent like you to join the OGC! What will your typical day look like? As Commercial Legal Counsel you will serve as a subject matter expert for commercial engagements, leading, structuring, drafting and negotiating complex client transactions, and providing business clients with advice on high impact and complex commercial transactions on behalf of the Office of the General Counsel. Responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
Lead, structure, draft and negotiate complex-client transactions in a fast-paced corporate environment including, master services agreements, statements of work, service level agreements, professional services agreements, master subscription agreements, license agreements, managed services agreements and requests for proposals.
Provide advice on legal risks associated with transactions and offer creative solutions to mitigate risks.
Negotiate and provide business clients with strategic and tactical advice on high impact and complex commercial transactions.
Serve as a subject matter expert for commercial engagements, requests for proposals (RFPs), including Federal, Provincial, Territory and Local government contract solicitations.
Coordinate cross-border legal advice by developing an excellent working relationship with global partners.
Work collaboratively with the business and corporate clients to deliver the highest quality of service.
Build and maintain superior relationships with internal and external business and corporate partners.
Contribute to high priority legal department initiatives, including knowledge management and workflow improvement.
About The Team This position will be part of our collegial and enthusiastic Office of the General Counsel. The Canadian OGC consists of approximately 25 people, including lawyers, paralegals, law clerks and paraprofessionals. We are looking for a motivated lawyer to add to the overall success of our team. This is a multi-faceted role with many opportunities to do a variety of challenging work. Enough about us, let’s talk about you You are someone who has/is:
A law degree.
Been called to the Ontario bar in Canada.
6+ years combined experience in a law firm and/or in-house legal department
Experience negotiating and drafting complex commercial agreements (e.g., technology agreements, professional services agreements, etc.)
Procurement experience, in particular in the public sector (asset).
A highly responsive and service-oriented attitude.
Ability to organize, prioritize and manage deadlines
Interest in working in an innovative and transformative environment.
Collaborative and able to maintain strong working relationships with internal clients.
Business minded with sound and practical business judgement.
Strong work ethic, analytical, communication and drafting skills.
Our promise to our people: Deloitte is where potential comes to life. Be yourself, and more. We are a group of talented people who want to learn, gain experience, and develop skills. Wherever you are in your career, we want you to advance. You Shape How We Make Impact. Diverse perspectives and life experiences make us better. Whoever you are and wherever you’re from, we want you to feel like you belong here. We provide flexible working options to support you and how you can contribute. Be the leader you want to be. Be the leader you want to be Some guide teams, some change culture, some build essential expertise. We offer opportunities and experiences that support your continuing growth as a leader. Have as many careers as you want. We are uniquely able to offer you new challenges and roles – and prepare you for them. We bring together people with unique experiences and talents, and we are the place to develop a lasting network of friends, peers, and mentors. Our TVP is about relationships – between leaders and their people, the firm and its people, peers, and within in our communities. The next step is yours At Deloitte, we are all about doing business inclusively – that starts with having diverse colleagues of all abilities. Deloitte encourages applications from all qualified candidates who represent the full diversity of communities across Canada. This includes, but is not limited to, people with disabilities, candidates from Indigenous communities, and candidates from the Black community in support of living our values, creating a culture of Diversity Equity and Inclusion and our commitment to our AccessAbility Action Plan , Reconciliation Action Plan and the BlackNorth Initiative . We encourage you to connect with us at accessiblecareers@deloitte.ca if you require an accommodation for the recruitment process (including alternate formats of materials, accessible meeting rooms or other accommodations) or indigenouscareers@deloitte.ca for any questions relating to careers for Indigenous peoples at Deloitte (First Nations, Inuit, Métis). By applying to this job you will be assessed against the Deloitte Global Talent Standards. We’ve designed these standards to provide our clients with a consistent and exceptional Deloitte experience globally. Deloitte Canada has 30 offices with representation across most of the country. We acknowledge our offices reside on traditional, treaty and unceded territories as part of Turtle Island and is still home to many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples. We are all Treaty people.
Nov 07, 2023
Full time
Primary Location: Toronto, ON All Available Locations: Toronto, ON; Burlington, ON; Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Fredericton, NB; Halifax, NS; Kanata, ON; Kitchener, ON; Langley, BC; Moncton, NB; Ottawa, ON; Regina, SK; Saint John, NB; Saskatoon, SK; St. John's, NL; Vancouver, BC; Vaughan, ON; Victoria, BC; Windsor, ON; Winnipeg, MB Our Purpose At Deloitte, we are driven to inspire and help our people, organization, communities, and country to thrive. Our Purpose is to build a better future by accelerating and expanding access to knowledge. Purpose defines who we are and gives us reason to exist as an organization. By living our Purpose, we will make an impact that matters.
Be encouraged to deepen your technical skills…whatever those may be.
Partner with clients to solve their most complex problems.
Experience MyFlex and an agile work environment where work is what you do not where you do it.
Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to lead, draft and negotiate complex commercial transactions for Deloitte’s Office of the General Counsel (OGC)? Are you looking to make an impact at a leading global professional services firm? Then we’re looking for talent like you to join the OGC! What will your typical day look like? As Commercial Legal Counsel you will serve as a subject matter expert for commercial engagements, leading, structuring, drafting and negotiating complex client transactions, and providing business clients with advice on high impact and complex commercial transactions on behalf of the Office of the General Counsel. Responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
Lead, structure, draft and negotiate complex-client transactions in a fast-paced corporate environment including, master services agreements, statements of work, service level agreements, professional services agreements, master subscription agreements, license agreements, managed services agreements and requests for proposals.
Provide advice on legal risks associated with transactions and offer creative solutions to mitigate risks.
Negotiate and provide business clients with strategic and tactical advice on high impact and complex commercial transactions.
Serve as a subject matter expert for commercial engagements, requests for proposals (RFPs), including Federal, Provincial, Territory and Local government contract solicitations.
Coordinate cross-border legal advice by developing an excellent working relationship with global partners.
Work collaboratively with the business and corporate clients to deliver the highest quality of service.
Build and maintain superior relationships with internal and external business and corporate partners.
Contribute to high priority legal department initiatives, including knowledge management and workflow improvement.
About The Team This position will be part of our collegial and enthusiastic Office of the General Counsel. The Canadian OGC consists of approximately 25 people, including lawyers, paralegals, law clerks and paraprofessionals. We are looking for a motivated lawyer to add to the overall success of our team. This is a multi-faceted role with many opportunities to do a variety of challenging work. Enough about us, let’s talk about you You are someone who has/is:
A law degree.
Been called to the Ontario bar in Canada.
6+ years combined experience in a law firm and/or in-house legal department
Experience negotiating and drafting complex commercial agreements (e.g., technology agreements, professional services agreements, etc.)
Procurement experience, in particular in the public sector (asset).
A highly responsive and service-oriented attitude.
Ability to organize, prioritize and manage deadlines
Interest in working in an innovative and transformative environment.
Collaborative and able to maintain strong working relationships with internal clients.
Business minded with sound and practical business judgement.
Strong work ethic, analytical, communication and drafting skills.
Our promise to our people: Deloitte is where potential comes to life. Be yourself, and more. We are a group of talented people who want to learn, gain experience, and develop skills. Wherever you are in your career, we want you to advance. You Shape How We Make Impact. Diverse perspectives and life experiences make us better. Whoever you are and wherever you’re from, we want you to feel like you belong here. We provide flexible working options to support you and how you can contribute. Be the leader you want to be. Be the leader you want to be Some guide teams, some change culture, some build essential expertise. We offer opportunities and experiences that support your continuing growth as a leader. Have as many careers as you want. We are uniquely able to offer you new challenges and roles – and prepare you for them. We bring together people with unique experiences and talents, and we are the place to develop a lasting network of friends, peers, and mentors. Our TVP is about relationships – between leaders and their people, the firm and its people, peers, and within in our communities. The next step is yours At Deloitte, we are all about doing business inclusively – that starts with having diverse colleagues of all abilities. Deloitte encourages applications from all qualified candidates who represent the full diversity of communities across Canada. This includes, but is not limited to, people with disabilities, candidates from Indigenous communities, and candidates from the Black community in support of living our values, creating a culture of Diversity Equity and Inclusion and our commitment to our AccessAbility Action Plan , Reconciliation Action Plan and the BlackNorth Initiative . We encourage you to connect with us at accessiblecareers@deloitte.ca if you require an accommodation for the recruitment process (including alternate formats of materials, accessible meeting rooms or other accommodations) or indigenouscareers@deloitte.ca for any questions relating to careers for Indigenous peoples at Deloitte (First Nations, Inuit, Métis). By applying to this job you will be assessed against the Deloitte Global Talent Standards. We’ve designed these standards to provide our clients with a consistent and exceptional Deloitte experience globally. Deloitte Canada has 30 offices with representation across most of the country. We acknowledge our offices reside on traditional, treaty and unceded territories as part of Turtle Island and is still home to many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples. We are all Treaty people.
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.
Our client, a friendly full-service firm in Richmond, is looking for an established and outgoing Associate to add to their seasoned team of professionals. This newly created role for a Lawyer in their general solicitor’s practice is the perfect way to cement your career in a friendly, supportive firm. This is a full-service firm who prides themselves on their dedication and loyalty to their clients. In addition to camaraderie and a dynamic workload this role will also offer the successful applicant the perfect work life balance.
The successful applicant will have 1 – 2 year’s experience and have a background in corporate/commercial, real estate and/or banking. This is a tight knit office so personality is key to the role.
Job Types: Permanent, Full-time
Salary: $90,000.00-$120,000.00 per year
Oct 02, 2023
Full time
Our client, a friendly full-service firm in Richmond, is looking for an established and outgoing Associate to add to their seasoned team of professionals. This newly created role for a Lawyer in their general solicitor’s practice is the perfect way to cement your career in a friendly, supportive firm. This is a full-service firm who prides themselves on their dedication and loyalty to their clients. In addition to camaraderie and a dynamic workload this role will also offer the successful applicant the perfect work life balance.
The successful applicant will have 1 – 2 year’s experience and have a background in corporate/commercial, real estate and/or banking. This is a tight knit office so personality is key to the role.
Job Types: Permanent, Full-time
Salary: $90,000.00-$120,000.00 per year
Philip Morris International
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
BE A PART OF A REVOLUTIONARY CHANGE
At Rothmans, Benson & Hedges Inc. (“RBH”), Philip Morris International’s subsidiary in Canada, we’ve chosen to do something incredible. We’re totally transforming our business and building our future on smoke-free products.
With huge change, comes huge opportunity. So, wherever you join us, you’ll enjoy the freedom to dream up and deliver better, brighter solutions and the space to move your career forward in endlessly different directions.
If you’re a forecaster and forward-thinker, you can make a huge impact, come join us!
As counsel you will be responsible for providing advice on the legal aspects of the activities of the company, including full legal support to designated business and service functions in a timely, business-oriented, and effective manner within the letter and spirit of the applicable local laws and regulations and PMI principles and practices. This position works with the market management to reach business objectives in a manner consistent with all relevant laws and internal policies, reporting to Senior Counsel, Canada within an established framework including review against defined targets.
YOUR DAY TO DAY
Provide timely, pro-active legal analysis, advice, assistance, documentation, and training, as requested, or required, on a wide variety of business initiatives and other matter in accordance with the applicable legislation and PMI policies.
Provide full legal support to designated business and/or service functions/units. Follow and promote legal procedures to ensure that company's employees are aware of applicable legal requirements.
Protect and promote RBH interests under applicable commercial laws and regulations so as to anticipate potential issues and to ensure that current practice supports the RBH business plan while reducing commercial risks to an acceptable level.
Act as a subject matter expert for RBH on the Tobacco and Vaping Products Act, PMI P&P 5-C (Competition and Fair Trade), PMI P&P 6-C (Intellectual Property), and PMI P&P 14-C (Non-U.S. Government Officials).
Monitor and direct services of outside counsel to ensure effective and economical legal work on matters that require specialized legal expertise.
Remain current and knowledgeable with respect to existing and pending legislation, ongoing litigation, and case law relevant to Company's business and provide accurate and timely information to Senior Counsel.
Coordinate compliance risk management activities by the management team, including coordinating a process of anticipating and evaluating compliance risks, designing, and monitoring implementation of mitigating measures, and periodically reporting on same to Affiliate Head.
What We Are Looking For
Law Degree
Excellent background as a legal counsel with an international company or as an associate with one of the leading law firms in Canada, totaling 2-7 years.
Strong generalist knowledge of commercial and corporate laws, employment and labor laws, competition laws.
Strong knowledge of Canadian tobacco regulation.
Excellent knowledge of Canadian legal databases and legal writing skills.
Advanced counseling and presentation skills.
Who We Are
We are Rothmans, Benson & Hedges Inc., Philip Morris International’s subsidiary in Canada. Today we are Canada's second largest tobacco company. In addition, RBH Inc. was awarded Top Employer for 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2022. We currently employ over 800 people throughout our six corporate and sales offices and our factory.
Our parent company PMI is one of the world’s leading international tobacco companies. In addition to the manufacture and sale of cigarettes, PMI is engaged in the development and commercialization of smoke-free products.
Click on the following link to learn more about what RBH believes: https://www.rbhinc.ca/home/what-we-believe
Rothmans, Benson & Hedges is committed to providing equal employment opportunity for all current and prospective employees, as well as to promoting a culture of inclusion and respect for everyone. We celebrate the innovation that diversity creates in the work environment, and we recognize that each employee brings their own unique capabilities, experiences, and perspectives to the organization. It is this diversity that adds value to our teams, as well as to our stakeholders.
We are committed to providing equal employment opportunity regardless of race, ancestry, color, religion, sex, marital/family status (including pregnancy), national origin, sexual orientation, immigrant and newcomer status, gender identity/expression, age, citizenship, or disability. We consider qualified applicants who have passed the criminal background checks, consistent with legal requirements.
We strive to recognize and value diversity and equity, and to ensure the inclusion of underrepresented groups and the four designated groups: women, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities and members of visible minorities. We value, respect, and equally support applicants from these groups.
We welcome and encourage applicants to reach their full potential with us. If you are unable to apply for a position online, or require any further accommodation during our recruitment process, please contact: AODA.RBH@rbhinc.ca.
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
RBH LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rothmans-benson-hedges-inc/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RothmansBensonHedges/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RBHinc
RBH website: https://www.rbhinc.ca/
Sep 24, 2023
Full time
BE A PART OF A REVOLUTIONARY CHANGE
At Rothmans, Benson & Hedges Inc. (“RBH”), Philip Morris International’s subsidiary in Canada, we’ve chosen to do something incredible. We’re totally transforming our business and building our future on smoke-free products.
With huge change, comes huge opportunity. So, wherever you join us, you’ll enjoy the freedom to dream up and deliver better, brighter solutions and the space to move your career forward in endlessly different directions.
If you’re a forecaster and forward-thinker, you can make a huge impact, come join us!
As counsel you will be responsible for providing advice on the legal aspects of the activities of the company, including full legal support to designated business and service functions in a timely, business-oriented, and effective manner within the letter and spirit of the applicable local laws and regulations and PMI principles and practices. This position works with the market management to reach business objectives in a manner consistent with all relevant laws and internal policies, reporting to Senior Counsel, Canada within an established framework including review against defined targets.
YOUR DAY TO DAY
Provide timely, pro-active legal analysis, advice, assistance, documentation, and training, as requested, or required, on a wide variety of business initiatives and other matter in accordance with the applicable legislation and PMI policies.
Provide full legal support to designated business and/or service functions/units. Follow and promote legal procedures to ensure that company's employees are aware of applicable legal requirements.
Protect and promote RBH interests under applicable commercial laws and regulations so as to anticipate potential issues and to ensure that current practice supports the RBH business plan while reducing commercial risks to an acceptable level.
Act as a subject matter expert for RBH on the Tobacco and Vaping Products Act, PMI P&P 5-C (Competition and Fair Trade), PMI P&P 6-C (Intellectual Property), and PMI P&P 14-C (Non-U.S. Government Officials).
Monitor and direct services of outside counsel to ensure effective and economical legal work on matters that require specialized legal expertise.
Remain current and knowledgeable with respect to existing and pending legislation, ongoing litigation, and case law relevant to Company's business and provide accurate and timely information to Senior Counsel.
Coordinate compliance risk management activities by the management team, including coordinating a process of anticipating and evaluating compliance risks, designing, and monitoring implementation of mitigating measures, and periodically reporting on same to Affiliate Head.
What We Are Looking For
Law Degree
Excellent background as a legal counsel with an international company or as an associate with one of the leading law firms in Canada, totaling 2-7 years.
Strong generalist knowledge of commercial and corporate laws, employment and labor laws, competition laws.
Strong knowledge of Canadian tobacco regulation.
Excellent knowledge of Canadian legal databases and legal writing skills.
Advanced counseling and presentation skills.
Who We Are
We are Rothmans, Benson & Hedges Inc., Philip Morris International’s subsidiary in Canada. Today we are Canada's second largest tobacco company. In addition, RBH Inc. was awarded Top Employer for 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2022. We currently employ over 800 people throughout our six corporate and sales offices and our factory.
Our parent company PMI is one of the world’s leading international tobacco companies. In addition to the manufacture and sale of cigarettes, PMI is engaged in the development and commercialization of smoke-free products.
Click on the following link to learn more about what RBH believes: https://www.rbhinc.ca/home/what-we-believe
Rothmans, Benson & Hedges is committed to providing equal employment opportunity for all current and prospective employees, as well as to promoting a culture of inclusion and respect for everyone. We celebrate the innovation that diversity creates in the work environment, and we recognize that each employee brings their own unique capabilities, experiences, and perspectives to the organization. It is this diversity that adds value to our teams, as well as to our stakeholders.
We are committed to providing equal employment opportunity regardless of race, ancestry, color, religion, sex, marital/family status (including pregnancy), national origin, sexual orientation, immigrant and newcomer status, gender identity/expression, age, citizenship, or disability. We consider qualified applicants who have passed the criminal background checks, consistent with legal requirements.
We strive to recognize and value diversity and equity, and to ensure the inclusion of underrepresented groups and the four designated groups: women, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities and members of visible minorities. We value, respect, and equally support applicants from these groups.
We welcome and encourage applicants to reach their full potential with us. If you are unable to apply for a position online, or require any further accommodation during our recruitment process, please contact: AODA.RBH@rbhinc.ca.
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
RBH LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rothmans-benson-hedges-inc/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RothmansBensonHedges/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RBHinc
RBH website: https://www.rbhinc.ca/
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.
The Opportunity Act as legal counsel in matters of corporate and commercial law to support the day-to-day activities and operations of the company (Pomerleau and its subsidiaries). If you are looking to be a part of a rapidly growing legal team with great opportunities for professional challenges and career advancement, apply today!
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 2 to 7 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, 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.
Sep 19, 2023
Full time
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.
The Opportunity Act as legal counsel in matters of corporate and commercial law to support the day-to-day activities and operations of the company (Pomerleau and its subsidiaries). If you are looking to be a part of a rapidly growing legal team with great opportunities for professional challenges and career advancement, apply today!
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 2 to 7 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, 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.
Requisition ID: 9597 Department: Legal Service: Employment & Labour Law Service Employment Type: 1 Full-time Temporary - Up to 1 year Work Hours: 35.00 hours per week Affiliation: MPE Salary Information: $88,335.52 - $111,718.88 annually (2022 rates of pay) Location: City Hall,110 Laurier Avenue West City: Ottawa, ON Job Category: Legal Services Application Close: 12/09/2023
JOB SUMMARY
Legal Services provides a comprehensive and complex range of legal services to elected officials, all City of Ottawa departments, and various boards and commissions (i.e. Ottawa Police Services Board, Ottawa Community Land Development Corporation and the Ottawa Public Library), in the areas of civil litigation, labour and employment law, prosecutions, and corporate, municipal, planning, development, environmental, and commercial law.
Under the guidance of more senior legal counsel, you are responsible for providing a wide range of legal services to City Council, Committees, Departments, local boards and agencies, in one or more of the following areas: Employment law and labour relations focusing on labour arbitrations, Labour Relations Board and Human Rights Tribunal proceedings, pay equity, occupational health and safety, workers’ compensation, wrongful dismissal, litigation and other labour relations and employment law issues generally.
You provide legal opinions and policy advice to an assigned client group and are responsible for protecting/advancing the legal interests of the City, advocating and defending corporate positions before the courts and external decision-making bodies. You also provide guidance and mentoring to more junior Legal Counsel, Articling Law Students and Paralegals/Law Clerks in the respective practice area.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Completion of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) or Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree (3 year program after first degree).
Minimum of 2 years of broad legal experience in the practice of municipal law, as outlined in the Job Summary, which may include experience before civil courts, administrative boards and tribunals, or specific experience directly related to the assigned area of practice.
CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENCES
Licensed by Law Society of Ontario and called to the Bar of Ontario
KNOWLEDGE
Knowledge of the Municipal Act 2001
Knowledge of the Code of Professional Conduct of the Law Society of Upper Canada
Working knowledge of municipal operations, City organizational structures, and departmental business requirements, complexities, and inter-relationships
Working knowledge of the specific legislation, regulations, policies/guidelines and methods/procedures relating to the assigned area of practice
Working knowledge of the law of civil procedures and practice before the courts, and or administrative boards or tribunals
Working knowledge of the principles, practices, and procedures relating to interviewing, facilitation, negotiation, dispute resolution, and mediation
Protocols for developing submissions, briefings, reports
Protocols for responding to inquiries, and preparing reports, briefing notes and other communiqués
Knowledge of Employee Code of Conduct as well as applicable health and safety legislation, including the rights and duties of workers.
COMPETENCIES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Able to work independently, with minimal direction, and collaboratively with all staff as part of a team
Able to professionally represent the City before the courts and or administrative tribunals, and at meetings involving multiple shareholders and the general public
Possess leadership and human relations skills to provide ongoing mentoring, training, and coaching to more junior Legal Counsel, Articling Law Students, Paralegals and Law Clerks
Possess organizational skills and flexibility to plan, initiate, organize and prioritize own work, to manage multiple projects, and to deal effectively with multiple demands, conflicting priorities, pressures and timelines
Able to consult with internal corporate clients and provide problem solving advice, opinion and guidance on legal matters
Able to undertake research, investigate/define issues, isolate key components of diverse issues, analyze/evaluate/interpret information, present findings and make recommendations
Possess articulate and persuasive communication skills and strong influencing/negotiating skills/abilities in order to handle the advisory, adversarial and administrative nature of the work
Able to describe legal concepts in readily understandable terms, and provide timely, constructive professional advice/information to all clients to assist in the decision-making process
Skilled in composing and writing pleadings, opinions, reports and summaries and other documents for assigned client group
Able to write contract language, memoranda, settlement documents, reports and proposals
Skilled in public speaking and in preparing/delivering presentations
Possess computer literacy in MS Office Suite and the ability to utilize specialized software and internet resources for legal research
Able to maintain and secure detailed documentation, records and files
Self directed in applying judgement, initiative and creativity to address unique situations
Demonstrates leadership capabilities
Demonstrates strong interpersonal skills
Thorough and attentive to detail
Demonstrates tact , diplomacy, political awareness, sound judgement and discretion in protecting the privacy, confidentiality, and security of information
Resilient, and able to deal with difficult individuals and situations
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Language Requirement: English oral, reading, writing
Please save a copy of the job poster. Once the closing date has passed, it will no longer be available.
We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
The City of Ottawa promotes the principles of diversity and inclusion and adheres to the tenets of the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Ontario Human Rights Code. We encourage applications from members of Indigenous, Black and other racialized communities, persons with disabilities, women and non-binary persons, persons of all ethnic origins, religions, sexual orientations, classes, gender identities and expressions. Candidates are encouraged to self-identify as a member of one or more designated employment equity groups in the self-identification questionnaire.
The City of Ottawa provides accommodation during all parts of the hiring process, upon request, to applicants with disabilities. If contacted to proceed to the selection process, please advise us if you require any accommodation.
Accessible formats and communication supports are available upon request. Please contact the HR Service Centre at 613-580-2424, extension 47411.
Aug 30, 2023
Full time
Requisition ID: 9597 Department: Legal Service: Employment & Labour Law Service Employment Type: 1 Full-time Temporary - Up to 1 year Work Hours: 35.00 hours per week Affiliation: MPE Salary Information: $88,335.52 - $111,718.88 annually (2022 rates of pay) Location: City Hall,110 Laurier Avenue West City: Ottawa, ON Job Category: Legal Services Application Close: 12/09/2023
JOB SUMMARY
Legal Services provides a comprehensive and complex range of legal services to elected officials, all City of Ottawa departments, and various boards and commissions (i.e. Ottawa Police Services Board, Ottawa Community Land Development Corporation and the Ottawa Public Library), in the areas of civil litigation, labour and employment law, prosecutions, and corporate, municipal, planning, development, environmental, and commercial law.
Under the guidance of more senior legal counsel, you are responsible for providing a wide range of legal services to City Council, Committees, Departments, local boards and agencies, in one or more of the following areas: Employment law and labour relations focusing on labour arbitrations, Labour Relations Board and Human Rights Tribunal proceedings, pay equity, occupational health and safety, workers’ compensation, wrongful dismissal, litigation and other labour relations and employment law issues generally.
You provide legal opinions and policy advice to an assigned client group and are responsible for protecting/advancing the legal interests of the City, advocating and defending corporate positions before the courts and external decision-making bodies. You also provide guidance and mentoring to more junior Legal Counsel, Articling Law Students and Paralegals/Law Clerks in the respective practice area.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Completion of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) or Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree (3 year program after first degree).
Minimum of 2 years of broad legal experience in the practice of municipal law, as outlined in the Job Summary, which may include experience before civil courts, administrative boards and tribunals, or specific experience directly related to the assigned area of practice.
CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENCES
Licensed by Law Society of Ontario and called to the Bar of Ontario
KNOWLEDGE
Knowledge of the Municipal Act 2001
Knowledge of the Code of Professional Conduct of the Law Society of Upper Canada
Working knowledge of municipal operations, City organizational structures, and departmental business requirements, complexities, and inter-relationships
Working knowledge of the specific legislation, regulations, policies/guidelines and methods/procedures relating to the assigned area of practice
Working knowledge of the law of civil procedures and practice before the courts, and or administrative boards or tribunals
Working knowledge of the principles, practices, and procedures relating to interviewing, facilitation, negotiation, dispute resolution, and mediation
Protocols for developing submissions, briefings, reports
Protocols for responding to inquiries, and preparing reports, briefing notes and other communiqués
Knowledge of Employee Code of Conduct as well as applicable health and safety legislation, including the rights and duties of workers.
COMPETENCIES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Able to work independently, with minimal direction, and collaboratively with all staff as part of a team
Able to professionally represent the City before the courts and or administrative tribunals, and at meetings involving multiple shareholders and the general public
Possess leadership and human relations skills to provide ongoing mentoring, training, and coaching to more junior Legal Counsel, Articling Law Students, Paralegals and Law Clerks
Possess organizational skills and flexibility to plan, initiate, organize and prioritize own work, to manage multiple projects, and to deal effectively with multiple demands, conflicting priorities, pressures and timelines
Able to consult with internal corporate clients and provide problem solving advice, opinion and guidance on legal matters
Able to undertake research, investigate/define issues, isolate key components of diverse issues, analyze/evaluate/interpret information, present findings and make recommendations
Possess articulate and persuasive communication skills and strong influencing/negotiating skills/abilities in order to handle the advisory, adversarial and administrative nature of the work
Able to describe legal concepts in readily understandable terms, and provide timely, constructive professional advice/information to all clients to assist in the decision-making process
Skilled in composing and writing pleadings, opinions, reports and summaries and other documents for assigned client group
Able to write contract language, memoranda, settlement documents, reports and proposals
Skilled in public speaking and in preparing/delivering presentations
Possess computer literacy in MS Office Suite and the ability to utilize specialized software and internet resources for legal research
Able to maintain and secure detailed documentation, records and files
Self directed in applying judgement, initiative and creativity to address unique situations
Demonstrates leadership capabilities
Demonstrates strong interpersonal skills
Thorough and attentive to detail
Demonstrates tact , diplomacy, political awareness, sound judgement and discretion in protecting the privacy, confidentiality, and security of information
Resilient, and able to deal with difficult individuals and situations
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Language Requirement: English oral, reading, writing
Please save a copy of the job poster. Once the closing date has passed, it will no longer be available.
We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
The City of Ottawa promotes the principles of diversity and inclusion and adheres to the tenets of the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Ontario Human Rights Code. We encourage applications from members of Indigenous, Black and other racialized communities, persons with disabilities, women and non-binary persons, persons of all ethnic origins, religions, sexual orientations, classes, gender identities and expressions. Candidates are encouraged to self-identify as a member of one or more designated employment equity groups in the self-identification questionnaire.
The City of Ottawa provides accommodation during all parts of the hiring process, upon request, to applicants with disabilities. If contacted to proceed to the selection process, please advise us if you require any accommodation.
Accessible formats and communication supports are available upon request. Please contact the HR Service Centre at 613-580-2424, extension 47411.