The Law Society of Ontario
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
At Law Society of Ontario we believe in the importance of a collaborative and supportive work environment that provides high quality and professional service to the public, lawyers and paralegals, and other stakeholders.
We Are Always On The Lookout For Exceptional Individuals Who Are Ready To Make a Meaningful Impact, Innovate And Grow With Us. Our Offering
We value each member of our team and invest in your professional learning and development.
We provide access to the resources needed to support professional growth , mental health and well-being is a priority.
Our competitive compensation package includes a defined contribution pension plan, health and dental benefits plan and a robust Employee and Family Assistance Plan (EFAP).
Our progressive employment policies, high levels of employee engagement and the impressive architecture and beautiful grounds of the historic Osgoode Hall, there are many reasons to work at the Law Society.
We hope you will consider joining the Law Society!
This job posting relates to an existing vacancy.
Job Purpose
Provides legal advice and operational support to the Manager & Senior Counsel, Professional Regulation, in the development and implementation of professional regulation operations, policies, and strategic initiatives. The role instructs external counsel, drafts division-wide policies, and delivers training to support policy implementation across the division.
Qualifications
Minimum level of education required for this position is an LLB or JD, plus a class L1 licence* with Law Society of Ontario.
Requires a minimum of 7 years’ experience working as counsel with a regulatory body/agency or in private practice with experience in the area of professional regulation.
Professional Knowledge:
In depth understanding of the Law Society Act , and the regulations and bylaws made thereunder, the Law Society’s policies and the Law Society’s role as a governing body of a self-regulated profession.
In depth understanding of administrative law and administrative justice procedures.
Experience working on complicated legal matters that require consideration of compliance, litigation and business processes.
Strong and demonstrated understanding of alternative dispute resolution, prosecution and case management standards and best practices.
Thorough knowledge of project management principles and best practices, including group dynamics and management of cross-functional teams, alliance building, role modeling behaviour and building consensus among disparate perspectives and competing priorities.
Technical Skills:
Microsoft Office Suite / 365 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.).
Broad understanding of technology, particularly applications of technical solutions to work process and procedure in a regulatory / legal environment.
Competencies:
Superior analytical and problem-solving skills.
Strong project coordination, prioritization, and time management skills.
Effective interpersonal, oral, and written communication, and presentation skills.
Organizational and multitasking skills with attention to detail.
Proficient legal research and writing skills.
Sound judgment, ability to evaluate and weigh multiple inputs and impacts of decisions and courses of action.
Strong ability to develop relationships and associations of confidence, trust, and respect with colleagues and internal and external stakeholders.
Strong ability to anticipate legal issues and risks.
Strong ability to inspire others.
By submitting your application for employment, you agree to a clearance check of your regulatory history with the Law Society, and to the use of this information in assessing suitability for employment at the Law Society.
Please submit a cover letter with your application.
Key Accountabilities
Client / Customer Service Planning:
Conducts legal research to provide informed legal and strategic advice to the members in the Professional Regulation (PR) division.
Implements operational, policy, and strategic initiatives for the PR division in consultation with senior management and other stakeholders.
Provides information and analysis to the senior management regarding specific complaints, investigations and prosecutions (assessment of evidence, strategy, resolution), and analysis on specific stages of the regulatory process.
Sets budgets for the outside counsel retainers for unauthorized practice and cases involving Law Society benchers and adjudicators, subject to the approval of Manager & Senior Counsel.
Client / Customer Service Delivery
Prepares, reviews, analyzes, and summarizes Memoranda of Understanding and other transactional documents related to the work of PR.
Instructs outside counsel on PR cases in consultation with the Manager & Senior Counsel. Reviews and advises the Manager & Senior Counsel on the direction or outcome of cases and the PR process.
Participates in case management and evaluation on a case-specific and work process/procedural basis, and for long-term projects and initiatives.
Supports the information management flow within the division (internal and external requests) and contributes to ongoing business processes such as PR’s End of Year Report, the Law Society’s Annual Report, annual business and priority planning.
Prepares materials and engages with bencher committees, working groups, and task forces on policy matters relevant to PR’s work.
Represents the Manager & Senior Counsel in meetings and ongoing issues, including process-related matters and complaints with internal and external stakeholders.
Liaises with the Complaints Resolution Commissioner (CRC) and the CRC Office to ensure timely responses to referred cases by the Commissioner.
Drafts division-wide policies and processes, reviews statistical reports, and maintains a list of divisional priorities for legislative changes.
Special Projects and Initiatives
Provides leadership to the PR staff, task forces, working groups and stakeholders (e.g. counsel and seconded team members) on issues related to regulation, both on a project-specific and ongoing case management basis.
Analyzes individual and groups cases, providing the Manager & Senior Counsel with insights on process, evidence analysis, strategy and resolution, while supporting cross-functional teams in case investigation and disposition of cases.
Develops project specifications and recommends tools, methods, technologies, and resources to support the planning and implementation of division projects.
Participates in the work and performance of working groups and case management teams associated with projects across the PR departments and assists with policy recommendation and implementation.
Research
Conducts research, develops reports, and provides recommendations on issues in consultation with expert resources both within and outside the Law Society.
Benchmarks professional regulation standards and best practices.
Team Membership
Provides back-up for Manager & Senior Counsel.
Establishes, communicates, and monitors compliance with targets and objectives for discrete and ongoing projects.
Provides advice and coaching within the department and the division.
Hiring Range: $112,415 - $133,490
WORKING ARRANGEMENT
The Law Society has introduced a Distributed Workforce Model to leverage flexibility and agility, and to maximize employee productivity and engagement. Work arrangements will be determined by role and departmental requirements. The working arrangement for this position has been classified as hybrid, where the employee will regularly flex their work location between home and office. The specific application of this will be communicated to applicants contacted during the recruitment process.
OUR COMMITMENT
The Law Society of Ontario is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion. We welcome applications from persons representing the diversity of our community. We are committed to creating an accessible, barrier-free and inclusive workplace and are committed to continuing compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Please make any requirement you may have for accommodation during the recruitment process known when contacted.
If you are unable to apply to this position due to the requirement for an accommodation of any kind, please email us at hr@lso.ca or call 416-947-3475. We appreciate all interest and will directly contact candidates under consideration.
The Law Society of Ontario does not use Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to screen, assess, or select applicants during the hiring process at present.
At Law Society of Ontario we believe in the importance of a collaborative and supportive work environment that provides high quality and professional service to the public, lawyers and paralegals, and other stakeholders.
We Are Always On The Lookout For Exceptional Individuals Who Are Ready To Make a Meaningful Impact, Innovate And Grow With Us. Our Offering
We value each member of our team and invest in your professional learning and development.
We provide access to the resources needed to support professional growth , mental health and well-being is a priority.
Our competitive compensation package includes a defined contribution pension plan, health and dental benefits plan and a robust Employee and Family Assistance Plan (EFAP).
Our progressive employment policies, high levels of employee engagement and the impressive architecture and beautiful grounds of the historic Osgoode Hall, there are many reasons to work at the Law Society.
We hope you will consider joining the Law Society!
This job posting relates to an existing vacancy.
Job Purpose
Provides legal advice and operational support to the Manager & Senior Counsel, Professional Regulation, in the development and implementation of professional regulation operations, policies, and strategic initiatives. The role instructs external counsel, drafts division-wide policies, and delivers training to support policy implementation across the division.
Qualifications
Minimum level of education required for this position is an LLB or JD, plus a class L1 licence* with Law Society of Ontario.
Requires a minimum of 7 years’ experience working as counsel with a regulatory body/agency or in private practice with experience in the area of professional regulation.
Professional Knowledge:
In depth understanding of the Law Society Act , and the regulations and bylaws made thereunder, the Law Society’s policies and the Law Society’s role as a governing body of a self-regulated profession.
In depth understanding of administrative law and administrative justice procedures.
Experience working on complicated legal matters that require consideration of compliance, litigation and business processes.
Strong and demonstrated understanding of alternative dispute resolution, prosecution and case management standards and best practices.
Thorough knowledge of project management principles and best practices, including group dynamics and management of cross-functional teams, alliance building, role modeling behaviour and building consensus among disparate perspectives and competing priorities.
Technical Skills:
Microsoft Office Suite / 365 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.).
Broad understanding of technology, particularly applications of technical solutions to work process and procedure in a regulatory / legal environment.
Competencies:
Superior analytical and problem-solving skills.
Strong project coordination, prioritization, and time management skills.
Effective interpersonal, oral, and written communication, and presentation skills.
Organizational and multitasking skills with attention to detail.
Proficient legal research and writing skills.
Sound judgment, ability to evaluate and weigh multiple inputs and impacts of decisions and courses of action.
Strong ability to develop relationships and associations of confidence, trust, and respect with colleagues and internal and external stakeholders.
Strong ability to anticipate legal issues and risks.
Strong ability to inspire others.
By submitting your application for employment, you agree to a clearance check of your regulatory history with the Law Society, and to the use of this information in assessing suitability for employment at the Law Society.
Please submit a cover letter with your application.
Key Accountabilities
Client / Customer Service Planning:
Conducts legal research to provide informed legal and strategic advice to the members in the Professional Regulation (PR) division.
Implements operational, policy, and strategic initiatives for the PR division in consultation with senior management and other stakeholders.
Provides information and analysis to the senior management regarding specific complaints, investigations and prosecutions (assessment of evidence, strategy, resolution), and analysis on specific stages of the regulatory process.
Sets budgets for the outside counsel retainers for unauthorized practice and cases involving Law Society benchers and adjudicators, subject to the approval of Manager & Senior Counsel.
Client / Customer Service Delivery
Prepares, reviews, analyzes, and summarizes Memoranda of Understanding and other transactional documents related to the work of PR.
Instructs outside counsel on PR cases in consultation with the Manager & Senior Counsel. Reviews and advises the Manager & Senior Counsel on the direction or outcome of cases and the PR process.
Participates in case management and evaluation on a case-specific and work process/procedural basis, and for long-term projects and initiatives.
Supports the information management flow within the division (internal and external requests) and contributes to ongoing business processes such as PR’s End of Year Report, the Law Society’s Annual Report, annual business and priority planning.
Prepares materials and engages with bencher committees, working groups, and task forces on policy matters relevant to PR’s work.
Represents the Manager & Senior Counsel in meetings and ongoing issues, including process-related matters and complaints with internal and external stakeholders.
Liaises with the Complaints Resolution Commissioner (CRC) and the CRC Office to ensure timely responses to referred cases by the Commissioner.
Drafts division-wide policies and processes, reviews statistical reports, and maintains a list of divisional priorities for legislative changes.
Special Projects and Initiatives
Provides leadership to the PR staff, task forces, working groups and stakeholders (e.g. counsel and seconded team members) on issues related to regulation, both on a project-specific and ongoing case management basis.
Analyzes individual and groups cases, providing the Manager & Senior Counsel with insights on process, evidence analysis, strategy and resolution, while supporting cross-functional teams in case investigation and disposition of cases.
Develops project specifications and recommends tools, methods, technologies, and resources to support the planning and implementation of division projects.
Participates in the work and performance of working groups and case management teams associated with projects across the PR departments and assists with policy recommendation and implementation.
Research
Conducts research, develops reports, and provides recommendations on issues in consultation with expert resources both within and outside the Law Society.
Benchmarks professional regulation standards and best practices.
Team Membership
Provides back-up for Manager & Senior Counsel.
Establishes, communicates, and monitors compliance with targets and objectives for discrete and ongoing projects.
Provides advice and coaching within the department and the division.
Hiring Range: $112,415 - $133,490
WORKING ARRANGEMENT
The Law Society has introduced a Distributed Workforce Model to leverage flexibility and agility, and to maximize employee productivity and engagement. Work arrangements will be determined by role and departmental requirements. The working arrangement for this position has been classified as hybrid, where the employee will regularly flex their work location between home and office. The specific application of this will be communicated to applicants contacted during the recruitment process.
OUR COMMITMENT
The Law Society of Ontario is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion. We welcome applications from persons representing the diversity of our community. We are committed to creating an accessible, barrier-free and inclusive workplace and are committed to continuing compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Please make any requirement you may have for accommodation during the recruitment process known when contacted.
If you are unable to apply to this position due to the requirement for an accommodation of any kind, please email us at hr@lso.ca or call 416-947-3475. We appreciate all interest and will directly contact candidates under consideration.
The Law Society of Ontario does not use Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to screen, assess, or select applicants during the hiring process at present.
McDonald's
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Company Description:
At McDonald's, we are committed to being the best, and that starts with finding the best people. We have built a team of extraordinary people from around the world. We are problem solvers, risk takers, innovators, and thought leaders that take our work seriously, but have fun doing it. We challenge ourselves to get smarter and sharper every day, we value personal and professional growth, and believe in rewarding and celebrating our successes.
The Opportunity
We are currently seeking a Legal Counsel (Employment Litigation) to join our Canadian Legal Department on a 12‑month contract. This hybrid role is based in Ontario and offers a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of employment law, labour relations, human rights, occupational health and safety, and litigation within a complex, fast‑paced national organization.
This position will play a key role in supporting the business across employment and labour matters, workplace investigations, employment practices and workers’ compensation insurance issues, and dispute resolution. The successful candidate will also provide general litigation support across other practice areas—including commercial, franchising, real estate, and insurance litigation—as business needs require. The successful candidate should have strong legal drafting and advocacy skills.
This role offers broad exposure, meaningful responsibility, and the opportunity to work closely with experienced in‑house counsel and cross‑functional partners across Canada.
This posting is for a new role.
Who You Are
You thrive in a collaborative, high‑performing environment and enjoy acting as a practical legal advisor to the business. You are comfortable managing files independently while knowing when to escalate issues appropriately. You bring strong judgment, excellent communication skills, and the ability to move seamlessly between advisory work and active litigation support. You are adaptable, solution‑oriented, and confident navigating evolving legal and business priorities. You take ownership of your work, manage competing deadlines effectively, and approach risk with a balanced, business‑minded lens.
What’s In It for You?
This is an exceptional opportunity to join a well‑respected global organization during a period of ongoing transformation and change. You will gain hands‑on experience across a wide range of employment and litigation matters in a sophisticated in‑house environment, while making a tangible impact on workplace risk management and dispute resolution strategies.
If you are looking to broaden your in‑house experience, deepen your employment law and litigation skillset, and contribute meaningfully to a collaborative legal team, this role offers both challenge and growth.
Duties
In addition to adhering to McDonald’s policies and procedures, key responsibilities include:
Provide day‑to‑day legal advice on employment, labour, human rights, and occupational health and safety matters across Canada
Support the management of workplace investigations, including advising on process, risk, findings, and remediation
Assist with employment‑related disputes and litigation, including coordination with external counsel
Provide legal support relating to employment practices liability and workers’ compensation insurance matters
Draft, review, and advise on employment‑related documentation, policies, contracts and correspondence
Support general litigation matters as required, including commercial, franchising, real estate, and insurance disputes
Assist in developing and maintaining legal precedents, playbooks, and templates to support consistency and efficiency
Identify and implement process improvements within the Legal team and in collaboration with business stakeholders
Qualifications
The ideal candidate will possess the following skills and experience:
Law degree (JD or LLB) and membership in good standing with a provincial or territorial law society in Canada
3–5 years of post‑call legal experience, gained in a law firm and/or in‑house environment
Demonstrated experience in employment and labour law, including litigation or dispute resolution exposure
General litigation experience across civil matters; experience supporting commercial or insurance litigation is an asset
Prior in‑house experience is considered an asset but is not required
Strong analytical, drafting, and issue‑spotting skills, with the ability to translate legal risk into practical business advice
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with comfort working cross‑functionally in a fast‑paced environment
Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple matters concurrently
Salary Range
The expected salary range for this role is $89,599 - $127,998 per year The above represents the expected salary range for this job requisition. Ultimately, in determining your pay, we may also consider your experience, and other job-related factors.
Additional Information:
McDonald’s Canada and Owner/Operators are committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace for all. Our workplaces have a long-standing policy of providing fair, equitable, and accessible opportunities for all employees and prospective employees. Accommodations during the application process are available upon request. We do not use artificial intelligence (AI) or automated tools to screen, assess, or select applicants during our recruitment process.
Company Description:
At McDonald's, we are committed to being the best, and that starts with finding the best people. We have built a team of extraordinary people from around the world. We are problem solvers, risk takers, innovators, and thought leaders that take our work seriously, but have fun doing it. We challenge ourselves to get smarter and sharper every day, we value personal and professional growth, and believe in rewarding and celebrating our successes.
The Opportunity
We are currently seeking a Legal Counsel (Employment Litigation) to join our Canadian Legal Department on a 12‑month contract. This hybrid role is based in Ontario and offers a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of employment law, labour relations, human rights, occupational health and safety, and litigation within a complex, fast‑paced national organization.
This position will play a key role in supporting the business across employment and labour matters, workplace investigations, employment practices and workers’ compensation insurance issues, and dispute resolution. The successful candidate will also provide general litigation support across other practice areas—including commercial, franchising, real estate, and insurance litigation—as business needs require. The successful candidate should have strong legal drafting and advocacy skills.
This role offers broad exposure, meaningful responsibility, and the opportunity to work closely with experienced in‑house counsel and cross‑functional partners across Canada.
This posting is for a new role.
Who You Are
You thrive in a collaborative, high‑performing environment and enjoy acting as a practical legal advisor to the business. You are comfortable managing files independently while knowing when to escalate issues appropriately. You bring strong judgment, excellent communication skills, and the ability to move seamlessly between advisory work and active litigation support. You are adaptable, solution‑oriented, and confident navigating evolving legal and business priorities. You take ownership of your work, manage competing deadlines effectively, and approach risk with a balanced, business‑minded lens.
What’s In It for You?
This is an exceptional opportunity to join a well‑respected global organization during a period of ongoing transformation and change. You will gain hands‑on experience across a wide range of employment and litigation matters in a sophisticated in‑house environment, while making a tangible impact on workplace risk management and dispute resolution strategies.
If you are looking to broaden your in‑house experience, deepen your employment law and litigation skillset, and contribute meaningfully to a collaborative legal team, this role offers both challenge and growth.
Duties
In addition to adhering to McDonald’s policies and procedures, key responsibilities include:
Provide day‑to‑day legal advice on employment, labour, human rights, and occupational health and safety matters across Canada
Support the management of workplace investigations, including advising on process, risk, findings, and remediation
Assist with employment‑related disputes and litigation, including coordination with external counsel
Provide legal support relating to employment practices liability and workers’ compensation insurance matters
Draft, review, and advise on employment‑related documentation, policies, contracts and correspondence
Support general litigation matters as required, including commercial, franchising, real estate, and insurance disputes
Assist in developing and maintaining legal precedents, playbooks, and templates to support consistency and efficiency
Identify and implement process improvements within the Legal team and in collaboration with business stakeholders
Qualifications
The ideal candidate will possess the following skills and experience:
Law degree (JD or LLB) and membership in good standing with a provincial or territorial law society in Canada
3–5 years of post‑call legal experience, gained in a law firm and/or in‑house environment
Demonstrated experience in employment and labour law, including litigation or dispute resolution exposure
General litigation experience across civil matters; experience supporting commercial or insurance litigation is an asset
Prior in‑house experience is considered an asset but is not required
Strong analytical, drafting, and issue‑spotting skills, with the ability to translate legal risk into practical business advice
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with comfort working cross‑functionally in a fast‑paced environment
Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple matters concurrently
Salary Range
The expected salary range for this role is $89,599 - $127,998 per year The above represents the expected salary range for this job requisition. Ultimately, in determining your pay, we may also consider your experience, and other job-related factors.
Additional Information:
McDonald’s Canada and Owner/Operators are committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace for all. Our workplaces have a long-standing policy of providing fair, equitable, and accessible opportunities for all employees and prospective employees. Accommodations during the application process are available upon request. We do not use artificial intelligence (AI) or automated tools to screen, assess, or select applicants during our recruitment process.
Miller Thomson Lawyers
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
As a recognized national law firm, we support, grow, and impact our communities through our work. We help entrepreneurs, companies, and professionals shape and build the Canadian economy.
When you start a career with Miller Thomson, you join a firm that puts its people first. We provide the opportunity to influence the course of your career, community, and workplace with the support and backing of a national organization. While teamwork and collaboration are hallmarks of our culture, we accept and encourage individuality. You can expect a friendly, safe, and supportive environment where your colleagues will rally around to help you succeed.
Find the spark that will propel your career to new heights. Apply today to join a firm that is dedicated to you.
The Firm General Counsel is seeking a lawyer to join the General Counsel’s Office for its Conflicts and Risk Management team. This is a rare opportunity to work at the heart of the firm’s ethical, regulatory, and risk‑management framework. You will develop a specialized expertise that is increasingly vital to modern legal practice, while collaborating closely with partners, firm leadership, and administrative teams.
This position involves discretion, independent judgment, and the opportunity to shape aspects of the firm’s risk‑management framework. Training will be provided, and you will build your expertise over time with the support of the Conflicts & Risk Management Manager and the General Counsel.
This role is ideal for lawyers who are curious, analytical, and motivated by work that blends legal reasoning with ethical, regulatory, and strategic considerations. It will appeal to those who enjoy solving complex problems, working collaboratively with colleagues across the firm, and contributing to the integrity of the firm’s operations. If you are looking for a meaningful legal role that allows you to develop a specialized expertise outside traditional practice, this may be an excellent opportunity.
Key Responsibilities:
Reviewing new clients, matters, and business opportunities to identify and help resolve potential conflicts of interest.
Analyzing legal, ethical, and risk considerations and communicating your findings clearly to partners and firm leadership.
Drafting or reviewing conflict‑related language, including waivers, engagement‑letter provisions, and related documentation.
Participating in the clearance of lateral hires and supporting the onboarding process from a risk‑management perspective.
Reviewing outside counsel guidelines (OCGs) and client engagement requirements.
Helping maintain and improve internal systems, records, and knowledge bases to support the firm’s risk‑management processes.
Supporting responses to RFPs and other business‑development opportunities with conflict‑related analysis.
Contributing to team training and internal policy development.
Performing other related duties as required.
What you'll bring:
Membership in good standing with a Canadian law society (required)
Experience in ethics and conflict clearance an asset.
Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills.
Excellent written and verbal communication abilities (French and English required).
A collaborative mindset and the ability to manage multiple timelines and priorities.
Comfort working with technology and learning new systems (experience with Intapp or Aderant is an asset).
An interest in legal ethics, professional responsibility, and the inner workings of law‑firm operations.
What we offer:
We believe in the importance of a Total Compensation package, ensuring our mix of salary, benefits, and perks are competitive within the market as well as a work-life balance. We offer:
A comprehensive Benefits package that includes Health, Dental and Vision Care, Employee Assistance Program, Life Insurance, Short Term and Long Term Disability Insurance, 3+ Weeks’ Vacation and 10 Personal Days;
A Diverse and Inclusive Workplace;
Flexible working options;
Maternity Leave Top-up;
A Firm matching Group Retirement Savings plan;
An individual TFSA with low fund management fees and competitive investment options;
Employee Assistance Program to support you and your family;
A wellness spending account to foster employee well-being;
Professional Development opportunities;
Employee appreciation events;
Charitable giving programs.
Compensation:
The salary will be commensurate with the incumbent's legal experience.
Who we are:
Miller Thomson LLP is one of Canada’s fastest-growing national business law firms, with ten offices across the country. Our consistent ability to provide practical, creative and cost-effective advice, combined with an unyielding service commitment to our clients and a strong dedication to our lawyers, staff and the communities in which we practice, gives us a unique position in the Canadian legal industry.
Miller Thomson LLP is an equal-opportunity employer and is committed to equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility.
This is an existing vacancy, replacing a previously filled position.
While we thank all applicants for their interest, due to the high volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries individually, and only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls or agencies, please.
Miller Thomson will provide accommodation on request throughout the recruitment, selection and assessment process for applicants with disabilities. If you require accommodation, please inform our Talent department of the nature of the accommodation that you may require, to ensure your equal participation.
As a recognized national law firm, we support, grow, and impact our communities through our work. We help entrepreneurs, companies, and professionals shape and build the Canadian economy.
When you start a career with Miller Thomson, you join a firm that puts its people first. We provide the opportunity to influence the course of your career, community, and workplace with the support and backing of a national organization. While teamwork and collaboration are hallmarks of our culture, we accept and encourage individuality. You can expect a friendly, safe, and supportive environment where your colleagues will rally around to help you succeed.
Find the spark that will propel your career to new heights. Apply today to join a firm that is dedicated to you.
The Firm General Counsel is seeking a lawyer to join the General Counsel’s Office for its Conflicts and Risk Management team. This is a rare opportunity to work at the heart of the firm’s ethical, regulatory, and risk‑management framework. You will develop a specialized expertise that is increasingly vital to modern legal practice, while collaborating closely with partners, firm leadership, and administrative teams.
This position involves discretion, independent judgment, and the opportunity to shape aspects of the firm’s risk‑management framework. Training will be provided, and you will build your expertise over time with the support of the Conflicts & Risk Management Manager and the General Counsel.
This role is ideal for lawyers who are curious, analytical, and motivated by work that blends legal reasoning with ethical, regulatory, and strategic considerations. It will appeal to those who enjoy solving complex problems, working collaboratively with colleagues across the firm, and contributing to the integrity of the firm’s operations. If you are looking for a meaningful legal role that allows you to develop a specialized expertise outside traditional practice, this may be an excellent opportunity.
Key Responsibilities:
Reviewing new clients, matters, and business opportunities to identify and help resolve potential conflicts of interest.
Analyzing legal, ethical, and risk considerations and communicating your findings clearly to partners and firm leadership.
Drafting or reviewing conflict‑related language, including waivers, engagement‑letter provisions, and related documentation.
Participating in the clearance of lateral hires and supporting the onboarding process from a risk‑management perspective.
Reviewing outside counsel guidelines (OCGs) and client engagement requirements.
Helping maintain and improve internal systems, records, and knowledge bases to support the firm’s risk‑management processes.
Supporting responses to RFPs and other business‑development opportunities with conflict‑related analysis.
Contributing to team training and internal policy development.
Performing other related duties as required.
What you'll bring:
Membership in good standing with a Canadian law society (required)
Experience in ethics and conflict clearance an asset.
Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills.
Excellent written and verbal communication abilities (French and English required).
A collaborative mindset and the ability to manage multiple timelines and priorities.
Comfort working with technology and learning new systems (experience with Intapp or Aderant is an asset).
An interest in legal ethics, professional responsibility, and the inner workings of law‑firm operations.
What we offer:
We believe in the importance of a Total Compensation package, ensuring our mix of salary, benefits, and perks are competitive within the market as well as a work-life balance. We offer:
A comprehensive Benefits package that includes Health, Dental and Vision Care, Employee Assistance Program, Life Insurance, Short Term and Long Term Disability Insurance, 3+ Weeks’ Vacation and 10 Personal Days;
A Diverse and Inclusive Workplace;
Flexible working options;
Maternity Leave Top-up;
A Firm matching Group Retirement Savings plan;
An individual TFSA with low fund management fees and competitive investment options;
Employee Assistance Program to support you and your family;
A wellness spending account to foster employee well-being;
Professional Development opportunities;
Employee appreciation events;
Charitable giving programs.
Compensation:
The salary will be commensurate with the incumbent's legal experience.
Who we are:
Miller Thomson LLP is one of Canada’s fastest-growing national business law firms, with ten offices across the country. Our consistent ability to provide practical, creative and cost-effective advice, combined with an unyielding service commitment to our clients and a strong dedication to our lawyers, staff and the communities in which we practice, gives us a unique position in the Canadian legal industry.
Miller Thomson LLP is an equal-opportunity employer and is committed to equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility.
This is an existing vacancy, replacing a previously filled position.
While we thank all applicants for their interest, due to the high volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries individually, and only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls or agencies, please.
Miller Thomson will provide accommodation on request throughout the recruitment, selection and assessment process for applicants with disabilities. If you require accommodation, please inform our Talent department of the nature of the accommodation that you may require, to ensure your equal participation.
Enbridge
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Senior Legal Counsel – Ethics, Compliance & Investigations
Energy Sector | Enterprise Compliance | Hybrid (US & Canada Locations)
Posting End Date: March 3, 2026 Employee Type: Regular Full-Time Union/Non: Non-Union
Join a Leading North American Energy Company
Enbridge is seeking a Senior Legal Counsel – Ethics, Compliance & Investigations to support and enhance our Enterprise Compliance Program . This senior-level in-house legal role is ideal for an experienced compliance attorney, investigations counsel, or regulatory lawyer with a strong background in corporate governance, internal investigations, and risk management within complex, multi-jurisdictional organizations.
This position plays a critical leadership role in advancing ethics, compliance oversight, regulatory risk mitigation, and investigative excellence across our North American operations.
We offer competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, hybrid flexibility, and long-term career growth within the energy and infrastructure sector.
Position Overview
Reporting to the Investigations Associate General Counsel, the Senior Legal Counsel will:
Lead and conduct internal investigations into allegations of ethics, compliance, misconduct, fraud, and regulatory violations
Oversee and enhance components of the Enterprise Ethics & Compliance Program
Establish and strengthen compliance standards, internal controls, and investigative procedures
Implement proactive compliance monitoring and risk assessment strategies
Support regulatory compliance across U.S. and Canadian jurisdictions
Leverage data analytics and compliance technology tools to identify trends, risk areas, and improvement opportunities
Partner cross-functionally to mitigate legal and operational risk
This role is ideal for legal professionals experienced in corporate compliance, governance, energy regulation, ESG oversight, and enterprise investigations .
Key Responsibilities
Ethics & Compliance Investigations
Conduct and manage complex internal investigations, including whistleblower and hotline matters
Ensure investigations are effective, consistent, and defensible
Senior Legal Counsel – Ethics, Compliance & Investigations
Energy Sector | Enterprise Compliance | Hybrid (US & Canada Locations)
Posting End Date: March 3, 2026 Employee Type: Regular Full-Time Union/Non: Non-Union
Join a Leading North American Energy Company
Enbridge is seeking a Senior Legal Counsel – Ethics, Compliance & Investigations to support and enhance our Enterprise Compliance Program . This senior-level in-house legal role is ideal for an experienced compliance attorney, investigations counsel, or regulatory lawyer with a strong background in corporate governance, internal investigations, and risk management within complex, multi-jurisdictional organizations.
This position plays a critical leadership role in advancing ethics, compliance oversight, regulatory risk mitigation, and investigative excellence across our North American operations.
We offer competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, hybrid flexibility, and long-term career growth within the energy and infrastructure sector.
Position Overview
Reporting to the Investigations Associate General Counsel, the Senior Legal Counsel will:
Lead and conduct internal investigations into allegations of ethics, compliance, misconduct, fraud, and regulatory violations
Oversee and enhance components of the Enterprise Ethics & Compliance Program
Establish and strengthen compliance standards, internal controls, and investigative procedures
Implement proactive compliance monitoring and risk assessment strategies
Support regulatory compliance across U.S. and Canadian jurisdictions
Leverage data analytics and compliance technology tools to identify trends, risk areas, and improvement opportunities
Partner cross-functionally to mitigate legal and operational risk
This role is ideal for legal professionals experienced in corporate compliance, governance, energy regulation, ESG oversight, and enterprise investigations .
Key Responsibilities
Ethics & Compliance Investigations
Conduct and manage complex internal investigations, including whistleblower and hotline matters
Ensure investigations are effective, consistent, and defensible