Gore Mutual Insurance
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
In-House Counsel – Insurance Defense (Casualty & Accident Benefits)
Location: Ontario (Hybrid/Remote options may apply) Company: Gore Mutual (A Beneva Member)
The Opportunity: Scale Your Impact in a Transforming Industry
At Gore Mutual , we’ve always been a modern mutual that does good. Now, we’re doing even more. As of January 1, 2026, Gore has joined Beneva —Canada’s largest mutual insurance company. Throughout 2026, we are integrating with Unica Insurance to build a powerhouse in the Property & Casualty sector.
We are seeking a high-caliber In-House Counsel to join us during this era of growth. This isn't just a litigation role; it’s an opportunity to be part of a strengthened, diversified legal team that remains anchored in the long-term benefits of our members and communities.
The Role: End-to-End Litigation Excellence
As In-House Counsel, you will lead the charge in driving Casualty and Accident Benefit files to timely, strategic resolutions. You will act as a key legal partner to claims adjusters and leadership, providing the technical insight necessary to navigate Ontario’s evolving legal landscape.
Your mandate includes:
Case Management: Independently manage a diverse portfolio of 50+ files, tailored to your level of expertise.
Full-Cycle Litigation: Lead files from initial assignment through discovery, mediation, and pre-trials, to final resolution via settlement or trial/arbitration.
Strategic Advocacy: Represent the company in contested motions, arbitrations, trials, and appeals.
Process Innovation: Identify opportunities for technical excellence and deliver targeted legal training to the broader organization.
Collaborative Leadership: Foster high-performing relationships with legal support staff and internal clients to drive efficient outcomes.
What You Bring to the Table
Professional Credentials: A J.D. or LL.B. and a member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario .
Proven Experience: 3–8 years of litigation experience, specifically within insurance defense (Casualty/AB).
Courtroom Readiness: Demonstrated success in contested motions, mediations, and trials/arbitrations.
Analytical Rigor: Exceptional legal research skills and a "digital-first" approach to legal resources.
Communication Mastery: The ability to translate complex legal risks into clear, actionable advice for non-legal stakeholders.
Total Rewards & Culture
We believe in rewarding the expertise that drives our stability.
Base Salary: $97,500 – $147,500 (Commensurate with experience and qualifications).
Incentives: Participation in Gore Mutual’s discretionary bonus program.
Benefits: Comprehensive health/dental, disability insurance, and retirement plan matching.
Environment: A collaborative, inclusive team culture that values long-term professional growth and community impact.
SEO Keywords for Job Boards
Primary Keywords: In-House Counsel, Insurance Defense Lawyer, Litigation Counsel Ontario, Casualty Claims Solicitor, Accident Benefits Lawyer.
Secondary Keywords: Beneva careers, Gore Mutual legal jobs, P&C Insurance law, Insurance litigation 50+ files, Ontario Bar legal roles.
How to Apply
Join a legacy that’s transforming for the better.
Gore Mutual is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing accommodations for people with disabilities throughout the recruitment process. If you require an accommodation, we will work with you to meet your needs.
In-House Counsel – Insurance Defense (Casualty & Accident Benefits)
Location: Ontario (Hybrid/Remote options may apply) Company: Gore Mutual (A Beneva Member)
The Opportunity: Scale Your Impact in a Transforming Industry
At Gore Mutual , we’ve always been a modern mutual that does good. Now, we’re doing even more. As of January 1, 2026, Gore has joined Beneva —Canada’s largest mutual insurance company. Throughout 2026, we are integrating with Unica Insurance to build a powerhouse in the Property & Casualty sector.
We are seeking a high-caliber In-House Counsel to join us during this era of growth. This isn't just a litigation role; it’s an opportunity to be part of a strengthened, diversified legal team that remains anchored in the long-term benefits of our members and communities.
The Role: End-to-End Litigation Excellence
As In-House Counsel, you will lead the charge in driving Casualty and Accident Benefit files to timely, strategic resolutions. You will act as a key legal partner to claims adjusters and leadership, providing the technical insight necessary to navigate Ontario’s evolving legal landscape.
Your mandate includes:
Case Management: Independently manage a diverse portfolio of 50+ files, tailored to your level of expertise.
Full-Cycle Litigation: Lead files from initial assignment through discovery, mediation, and pre-trials, to final resolution via settlement or trial/arbitration.
Strategic Advocacy: Represent the company in contested motions, arbitrations, trials, and appeals.
Process Innovation: Identify opportunities for technical excellence and deliver targeted legal training to the broader organization.
Collaborative Leadership: Foster high-performing relationships with legal support staff and internal clients to drive efficient outcomes.
What You Bring to the Table
Professional Credentials: A J.D. or LL.B. and a member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario .
Proven Experience: 3–8 years of litigation experience, specifically within insurance defense (Casualty/AB).
Courtroom Readiness: Demonstrated success in contested motions, mediations, and trials/arbitrations.
Analytical Rigor: Exceptional legal research skills and a "digital-first" approach to legal resources.
Communication Mastery: The ability to translate complex legal risks into clear, actionable advice for non-legal stakeholders.
Total Rewards & Culture
We believe in rewarding the expertise that drives our stability.
Base Salary: $97,500 – $147,500 (Commensurate with experience and qualifications).
Incentives: Participation in Gore Mutual’s discretionary bonus program.
Benefits: Comprehensive health/dental, disability insurance, and retirement plan matching.
Environment: A collaborative, inclusive team culture that values long-term professional growth and community impact.
SEO Keywords for Job Boards
Primary Keywords: In-House Counsel, Insurance Defense Lawyer, Litigation Counsel Ontario, Casualty Claims Solicitor, Accident Benefits Lawyer.
Secondary Keywords: Beneva careers, Gore Mutual legal jobs, P&C Insurance law, Insurance litigation 50+ files, Ontario Bar legal roles.
How to Apply
Join a legacy that’s transforming for the better.
Gore Mutual is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing accommodations for people with disabilities throughout the recruitment process. If you require an accommodation, we will work with you to meet your needs.
AIG
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Overview
At KPMG in Canada, our people bring their unique perspectives to some of the country’s most important challenges. Here, you can build momentum that reaches beyond our business, develop skills for the future, and take ownership of your career with support at every stage. Join a firm where your work can make a meaningful difference.
KPMG Law LLP is a national law firm affiliated with KPMG LLP, with offices in major markets across Canada. As an integrated, multidisciplinary firm, our lawyers work closely with tax, advisory, and other professionals on complex client engagements across a broad range of legal and tax-related practice areas.
The Commercial Real Estate team continues to grow in response to increasing and diverse client demand. The practice advises on a wide spectrum of commercial real estate matters including all asset classes and transaction types, with particular depth in complex development projects and sophisticated deal structures. Lawyers on the team are known for pairing strong technical execution with practical judgment, helping clients navigate risk and structure transactions that are commercially sound and outcome-driven.
What you will do
• Execute commercial real estate transactions, including matters involving complex deal structures • Advise clients on acquisitions, dispositions, financing, leasing and miscellaneous real estate-related contracts and disputes • Structure and advise on partnerships, joint ventures, and investment vehicles • Implement tax and estate planning reorganizations and structuring • Draft, advise and negotiate on all types of development applications • Identify and address transaction risks, including regulatory, environmental, and compliance considerations • Monitor legislative and regulatory developments affecting real estate holdings and transactions in Ontario • Support cross-border transactions involving international investors and foreign investment considerations • Build and maintain strong client relationships through responsive, pragmatic legal advice • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams across tax and advisory practices on integrated client engagements
What you bring to the role
• A minimum of five years of experience practicing commercial real estate law • JD or Bachelor of Laws and active membership, in good standing, with the Law Society of Ontario • Demonstrated experience managing commercial real estate transactions (purchase, sale and financing) with a strong focus on efficiency and client service • Solid knowledge of limited partnerships, co-tenancies, joint ventures, and other real estate structuring • Experience advising on condominium or subdivision development is considered an asset • Experience with commercial leasing matters is considered an asset • Knowledge of green building practices, affordable housing, or sustainable development regulations in Ontario is considered an asset • Strong negotiation, legal drafting, research, and analytical skills in a fast-paced practice environment
Providing you with the support you need to be at your best
Overview
At KPMG in Canada, our people bring their unique perspectives to some of the country’s most important challenges. Here, you can build momentum that reaches beyond our business, develop skills for the future, and take ownership of your career with support at every stage. Join a firm where your work can make a meaningful difference.
KPMG Law LLP is a national law firm affiliated with KPMG LLP, with offices in major markets across Canada. As an integrated, multidisciplinary firm, our lawyers work closely with tax, advisory, and other professionals on complex client engagements across a broad range of legal and tax-related practice areas.
The Commercial Real Estate team continues to grow in response to increasing and diverse client demand. The practice advises on a wide spectrum of commercial real estate matters including all asset classes and transaction types, with particular depth in complex development projects and sophisticated deal structures. Lawyers on the team are known for pairing strong technical execution with practical judgment, helping clients navigate risk and structure transactions that are commercially sound and outcome-driven.
What you will do
• Execute commercial real estate transactions, including matters involving complex deal structures • Advise clients on acquisitions, dispositions, financing, leasing and miscellaneous real estate-related contracts and disputes • Structure and advise on partnerships, joint ventures, and investment vehicles • Implement tax and estate planning reorganizations and structuring • Draft, advise and negotiate on all types of development applications • Identify and address transaction risks, including regulatory, environmental, and compliance considerations • Monitor legislative and regulatory developments affecting real estate holdings and transactions in Ontario • Support cross-border transactions involving international investors and foreign investment considerations • Build and maintain strong client relationships through responsive, pragmatic legal advice • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams across tax and advisory practices on integrated client engagements
What you bring to the role
• A minimum of five years of experience practicing commercial real estate law • JD or Bachelor of Laws and active membership, in good standing, with the Law Society of Ontario • Demonstrated experience managing commercial real estate transactions (purchase, sale and financing) with a strong focus on efficiency and client service • Solid knowledge of limited partnerships, co-tenancies, joint ventures, and other real estate structuring • Experience advising on condominium or subdivision development is considered an asset • Experience with commercial leasing matters is considered an asset • Knowledge of green building practices, affordable housing, or sustainable development regulations in Ontario is considered an asset • Strong negotiation, legal drafting, research, and analytical skills in a fast-paced practice environment
Providing you with the support you need to be at your best
Cartel inc.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Remote Personal Injury Law Clerk
Build Your Career with a Modern, Client-Focused Litigation Practice
If you're an experienced Personal Injury Law Clerk who enjoys taking ownership of files, building strong client relationships, and working as a valued member of a litigation team, this opportunity offers the flexibility and autonomy you've been looking for.
Our client is a well-established plaintiff personal injury firm with a reputation for exceptional client service and high-quality advocacy. They are seeking an experienced Law Clerk to join their growing team in a fully remote role. You'll work closely with experienced lawyers on meaningful cases while enjoying the freedom of working from home, a collaborative culture, and a team that genuinely values your expertise.
This is more than a traditional clerking position—it's an opportunity to become an integral part of a thriving practice where your contributions have a direct impact on clients navigating some of the most important moments of their lives.
What You'll Do
Manage plaintiff personal injury files from intake through settlement or trial preparation.
Draft pleadings, correspondence, affidavits, mediation briefs, and settlement documentation.
Obtain, organize, and summarize medical, employment, and other evidentiary records.
Communicate directly with clients, insurers, medical professionals, experts, and opposing counsel.
Prepare discovery and mediation materials, track undertakings, and coordinate file progression.
Ensure court deadlines are met and maintain organized, accurate electronic files.
What We're Looking For
3–5 years of plaintiff personal injury experience, including motor vehicle accident, slip and fall, or long-term disability matters.
Strong knowledge of Ontario litigation procedures and the Rules of Civil Procedure.
Excellent organizational, communication, and file management skills.
A self-starter who thrives in a remote work environment and enjoys working independently while remaining collaborative.
Experience with legal software such as Primafact, PC Law, or similar case management systems, along with Microsoft Office.
Why You'll Love This Opportunity
100% remote position with excellent work-life balance.
Meaningful involvement in files—not just administrative support.
Collaborative, supportive team that values your experience and judgment.
Stable, growing practice with long-term career opportunities.
Competitive compensation and the flexibility to work from wherever you are most productive.
If you're looking for a remote role where your experience will be appreciated, your work will make a difference, and you'll have the opportunity to grow with a respected litigation practice, we'd love to hear from you.
To apply, please send your resume in confidence to: Ben@cartelinc.com
Remote Personal Injury Law Clerk
Build Your Career with a Modern, Client-Focused Litigation Practice
If you're an experienced Personal Injury Law Clerk who enjoys taking ownership of files, building strong client relationships, and working as a valued member of a litigation team, this opportunity offers the flexibility and autonomy you've been looking for.
Our client is a well-established plaintiff personal injury firm with a reputation for exceptional client service and high-quality advocacy. They are seeking an experienced Law Clerk to join their growing team in a fully remote role. You'll work closely with experienced lawyers on meaningful cases while enjoying the freedom of working from home, a collaborative culture, and a team that genuinely values your expertise.
This is more than a traditional clerking position—it's an opportunity to become an integral part of a thriving practice where your contributions have a direct impact on clients navigating some of the most important moments of their lives.
What You'll Do
Manage plaintiff personal injury files from intake through settlement or trial preparation.
Draft pleadings, correspondence, affidavits, mediation briefs, and settlement documentation.
Obtain, organize, and summarize medical, employment, and other evidentiary records.
Communicate directly with clients, insurers, medical professionals, experts, and opposing counsel.
Prepare discovery and mediation materials, track undertakings, and coordinate file progression.
Ensure court deadlines are met and maintain organized, accurate electronic files.
What We're Looking For
3–5 years of plaintiff personal injury experience, including motor vehicle accident, slip and fall, or long-term disability matters.
Strong knowledge of Ontario litigation procedures and the Rules of Civil Procedure.
Excellent organizational, communication, and file management skills.
A self-starter who thrives in a remote work environment and enjoys working independently while remaining collaborative.
Experience with legal software such as Primafact, PC Law, or similar case management systems, along with Microsoft Office.
Why You'll Love This Opportunity
100% remote position with excellent work-life balance.
Meaningful involvement in files—not just administrative support.
Collaborative, supportive team that values your experience and judgment.
Stable, growing practice with long-term career opportunities.
Competitive compensation and the flexibility to work from wherever you are most productive.
If you're looking for a remote role where your experience will be appreciated, your work will make a difference, and you'll have the opportunity to grow with a respected litigation practice, we'd love to hear from you.
To apply, please send your resume in confidence to: Ben@cartelinc.com
INS Market
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Corporate Paralegal | Commercial Contracts & Franchise Law | Toronto, ON
Join a Growing Retail Franchise Organization
An established Canadian retail franchise company is seeking an experienced Corporate Paralegal to support its Legal and Compliance team. This is an excellent opportunity for a legal professional who enjoys working on commercial contracts, franchise matters, corporate governance, regulatory compliance, and real estate leasing within a fast-paced corporate environment.
Working closely with senior leadership, you will provide legal and operational support across a broad range of business initiatives while helping protect the organization's legal and commercial interests.
About the Role
The successful candidate will play an important role in managing legal documentation, supporting franchise operations, coordinating with external counsel, and ensuring ongoing compliance with applicable legislation and internal policies.
This position offers exposure to a variety of commercial legal matters, making it an excellent opportunity for someone seeking to expand their in-house legal experience.
Key Responsibilities
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Drafting, reviewing, revising, and administering a wide variety of commercial agreements, including franchise agreements, supplier contracts, service agreements, leases, and other business contracts.
Assisting with legal research involving corporate, commercial, franchise, employment, and regulatory matters.
Preparing legal correspondence, notices, reports, and supporting documentation.
Coordinating litigation files and serving as the primary liaison with external legal counsel when required.
Supporting franchise compliance initiatives, operational issues, default management, and dispute resolution processes.
Reviewing internal policies and procedures to ensure compliance with applicable federal and provincial legislation.
Maintaining corporate records, legal databases, contract repositories, and confidential legal files.
Assisting with franchise development activities, including new franchise openings, ownership transfers, renewals, amendments, and terminations.
Providing legal support to corporate departments on day-to-day operational and compliance matters.
Participating in additional legal and administrative projects as assigned by senior management.
Qualifications
The ideal candidate will possess:
A diploma in Paralegal Studies from a recognized post-secondary institution.
A bachelor's degree in Law, Legal Studies, Political Science, Criminology, or a related discipline is considered an asset.
Three to five years of experience in a corporate legal department or law firm.
Experience drafting and negotiating commercial agreements.
Knowledge of franchise law is highly desirable.
Additional exposure to corporate law, commercial leasing, real estate, or employment law is considered an asset.
Strong legal research, analytical, and problem-solving abilities.
Excellent written communication, proofreading, and organizational skills.
Advanced attention to detail with the ability to manage multiple priorities and confidential information.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications and legal document management systems.
What We Offer
This permanent full-time opportunity provides the chance to work in a collaborative corporate environment where legal plays a strategic role in supporting business growth.
Employees benefit from:
Competitive compensation
Stable, long-term career opportunity
Exposure to a broad range of commercial legal matters
Professional development opportunities
Collaborative and supportive leadership team
Diverse and engaging in-house legal work
Employment Requirements
Employment is contingent upon:
Legal authorization to work in Canada.
Successful completion of reference and background verification, where applicable.
Execution of confidentiality and employment-related agreements.
Due to the sensitive nature of this role, the successful candidate will regularly handle confidential legal, financial, operational, and commercial information and will be expected to maintain strict confidentiality throughout their employment.
Apply Today
If you are an experienced Corporate Paralegal , Commercial Contracts Paralegal , Franchise Paralegal , Legal Coordinator , or In-House Paralegal looking to join a growing Canadian organization, we encourage you to submit your application.
This opportunity offers broad exposure to commercial law, franchise operations, contract management, compliance, and corporate legal matters while working alongside an experienced leadership team.
Corporate Paralegal | Commercial Contracts & Franchise Law | Toronto, ON
Join a Growing Retail Franchise Organization
An established Canadian retail franchise company is seeking an experienced Corporate Paralegal to support its Legal and Compliance team. This is an excellent opportunity for a legal professional who enjoys working on commercial contracts, franchise matters, corporate governance, regulatory compliance, and real estate leasing within a fast-paced corporate environment.
Working closely with senior leadership, you will provide legal and operational support across a broad range of business initiatives while helping protect the organization's legal and commercial interests.
About the Role
The successful candidate will play an important role in managing legal documentation, supporting franchise operations, coordinating with external counsel, and ensuring ongoing compliance with applicable legislation and internal policies.
This position offers exposure to a variety of commercial legal matters, making it an excellent opportunity for someone seeking to expand their in-house legal experience.
Key Responsibilities
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Drafting, reviewing, revising, and administering a wide variety of commercial agreements, including franchise agreements, supplier contracts, service agreements, leases, and other business contracts.
Assisting with legal research involving corporate, commercial, franchise, employment, and regulatory matters.
Preparing legal correspondence, notices, reports, and supporting documentation.
Coordinating litigation files and serving as the primary liaison with external legal counsel when required.
Supporting franchise compliance initiatives, operational issues, default management, and dispute resolution processes.
Reviewing internal policies and procedures to ensure compliance with applicable federal and provincial legislation.
Maintaining corporate records, legal databases, contract repositories, and confidential legal files.
Assisting with franchise development activities, including new franchise openings, ownership transfers, renewals, amendments, and terminations.
Providing legal support to corporate departments on day-to-day operational and compliance matters.
Participating in additional legal and administrative projects as assigned by senior management.
Qualifications
The ideal candidate will possess:
A diploma in Paralegal Studies from a recognized post-secondary institution.
A bachelor's degree in Law, Legal Studies, Political Science, Criminology, or a related discipline is considered an asset.
Three to five years of experience in a corporate legal department or law firm.
Experience drafting and negotiating commercial agreements.
Knowledge of franchise law is highly desirable.
Additional exposure to corporate law, commercial leasing, real estate, or employment law is considered an asset.
Strong legal research, analytical, and problem-solving abilities.
Excellent written communication, proofreading, and organizational skills.
Advanced attention to detail with the ability to manage multiple priorities and confidential information.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications and legal document management systems.
What We Offer
This permanent full-time opportunity provides the chance to work in a collaborative corporate environment where legal plays a strategic role in supporting business growth.
Employees benefit from:
Competitive compensation
Stable, long-term career opportunity
Exposure to a broad range of commercial legal matters
Professional development opportunities
Collaborative and supportive leadership team
Diverse and engaging in-house legal work
Employment Requirements
Employment is contingent upon:
Legal authorization to work in Canada.
Successful completion of reference and background verification, where applicable.
Execution of confidentiality and employment-related agreements.
Due to the sensitive nature of this role, the successful candidate will regularly handle confidential legal, financial, operational, and commercial information and will be expected to maintain strict confidentiality throughout their employment.
Apply Today
If you are an experienced Corporate Paralegal , Commercial Contracts Paralegal , Franchise Paralegal , Legal Coordinator , or In-House Paralegal looking to join a growing Canadian organization, we encourage you to submit your application.
This opportunity offers broad exposure to commercial law, franchise operations, contract management, compliance, and corporate legal matters while working alongside an experienced leadership team.