Job Description Summary GE Grid Solutions, a GE Vernova business, is focused on bringing together technologies and expertise to help solve the toughest power system challenges, and accelerating the global transition to a greener, more resilient and reliable grid. Role Summary The Regional Counsel, NAM will act as a key business partner to the GE Grid Solutions NAM Region. The successful candidate will be the main point of contact in his/her geographical scope for legal subjects related to the three GE Grid Solutions business lines: Grid Solutions Integration, Power Transmission and Grid Automation. He/she will support business growth and will contribute to the achievement of the NAM Region’s key performance indicators, facilitating deal closure while mitigating risk, particularly legal, commercial, compliance and reputational risk. He/she will be involved in a diverse range of activities within the NAM Region and be part of our global GE Vernova legal community. The role will be broad supporting the GE Grid Solutions business in different commercial areas in the NAM region, with the focus on the United States but also on Canada, including Quebec. Job Description Job Description Essential Responsibilities Support the regional leadership, sales, commercial operations, sourcing, contract management and project management teams of all three GE Grid Solutions business lines mentioned above in the:
Tendering phase, from advising our teams on business strategies/deal
structures, to drafting, negotiating and approving contracts, with customers (both private and government-owned), suppliers, subcontractors and partners, giving advice on a wide variety of legal and regulatory issues under local law and active participation in deal reviews, maintaining independence as counsel while supporting the business lines in meeting their commercial, operational and strategic objectives and assessing and mitigating risks;
Execution phase, supporting the execution of high-value complex projects in NAM spanning from engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC)/Turnkey to Design & Engineering, long-term service agreements (LTSA), operation & maintenance (O&M), for brownfield and greenfield projects notably mega-projects, including renegotiations and amendments and variation orders to existing contracts in collaboration with our contract management, project management and sourcing teams, managing claims, assisting with contract interpretation, flagging risks as they appear or grow, with a view to mitigating risk of expensive litigation.
Manage disputes in the NAM region with the support of the Head of Litigation for GE Grid Solutions, including through litigation, arbitration, mediation or settlement negotiations, with the goal of seeking negotiated outcomes on acceptable terms whenever possible, and engaging and supervising outside counsel. Support the regional joint venture (JV) portfolio for the existing JVs (including legal support on day-to-day commercial and project activity, drafting legal documentation relating to shareholders and board of directors meetings) or for the creation of new JVs, including drafting and negotiating memoranda of understanding (MOUs), JV agreements, shareholder agreements, license/technology transfer agreements, and managing relationships with local authorities/regulators. Assist in investigating compliance issues in NAM. Collaborate with functional experts (compliance, intellectual property (IP), environmental, health and safety (EHS), labor & employment, litigation) to develop best practices and strategic advice. Provide training to our teams on commercial, compliance and legal topics. Maintain comprehensive knowledge of relevant industries to contribute to the commercial objectives of the business from a legal standpoint. Participate in the creation of regional or global GE Grid Solutions legal forms, templates, training materials, tools and best practices, as needed. Work under minimal supervision; handling all kinds of legal assignments; working in partnership with the Head of Legal of NAM. Required Qualifications JD degree or equivalent from an accredited law school. Member in good standing of the bar in at least one U.S. jurisdiction. Minimum 7 years of experience in relevant commercial transactions and general corporate law acquired at a prominent law firm or in a corporate legal department with an international scope. Broad knowledge of commercial law and legal practice in NAM especially high-value contracts and complex projects (ideally, but not exclusively, energy, construction and infrastructure). Transactional experience in domestic and international contract drafting and negotiation. Experience in claim negotiation and dispute resolution (including litigation, arbitration and mediation). Language skills: fluency in English. In addition French is highly desired for international contracts, etc. Desired Characteristics Personal integrity, trustworthiness, strength of character, ability to influence decisions and leadership. Ability to deal with ambiguity, different or unexpected circumstances, embrace rapid change. Flexibility to resolve complex legal issues quickly and efficiently with a strong sense of prioritization, ability to cope with pressure and multiple deadlines simultaneously. Strong business acumen with a focus on problem-solving and pragmatism. Passion for business issues and for the economic, financial, legal and geopolitical context of the NAM Region. Strong oral and written communication skills coupled with a multicultural mindset and interpersonal skills. Ability to work in and navigate a complex organization in a collaborative manner, within an international team and with stakeholders located in different countries or regions. Excellent written and oral communication and presentation skills, ability to interact with customers and all business stakeholders, as well as with regional management. Familiarity with EPC/Turnkey projects in the energy sector. Additional Information GE offers a great work environment, professional development, challenging careers, and competitive compensation. GE is an Equal Opportunity Employer .Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law. The salary range for this position is $ 126,300.00 - 170,000. USD Annual USD. The specific salary offered to a candidate may be influenced by a variety of factors including the candidate’s experience, their education, and work location. In addition, this position is eligible for a performance bonus. GE will only employ those who are legally authorized to work in the United States for this opening. Any offer of employment is conditioned upon the successful completion of a drug screen (as applicable).
Apr 24, 2024
Full time
Job Description Summary GE Grid Solutions, a GE Vernova business, is focused on bringing together technologies and expertise to help solve the toughest power system challenges, and accelerating the global transition to a greener, more resilient and reliable grid. Role Summary The Regional Counsel, NAM will act as a key business partner to the GE Grid Solutions NAM Region. The successful candidate will be the main point of contact in his/her geographical scope for legal subjects related to the three GE Grid Solutions business lines: Grid Solutions Integration, Power Transmission and Grid Automation. He/she will support business growth and will contribute to the achievement of the NAM Region’s key performance indicators, facilitating deal closure while mitigating risk, particularly legal, commercial, compliance and reputational risk. He/she will be involved in a diverse range of activities within the NAM Region and be part of our global GE Vernova legal community. The role will be broad supporting the GE Grid Solutions business in different commercial areas in the NAM region, with the focus on the United States but also on Canada, including Quebec. Job Description Job Description Essential Responsibilities Support the regional leadership, sales, commercial operations, sourcing, contract management and project management teams of all three GE Grid Solutions business lines mentioned above in the:
Tendering phase, from advising our teams on business strategies/deal
structures, to drafting, negotiating and approving contracts, with customers (both private and government-owned), suppliers, subcontractors and partners, giving advice on a wide variety of legal and regulatory issues under local law and active participation in deal reviews, maintaining independence as counsel while supporting the business lines in meeting their commercial, operational and strategic objectives and assessing and mitigating risks;
Execution phase, supporting the execution of high-value complex projects in NAM spanning from engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC)/Turnkey to Design & Engineering, long-term service agreements (LTSA), operation & maintenance (O&M), for brownfield and greenfield projects notably mega-projects, including renegotiations and amendments and variation orders to existing contracts in collaboration with our contract management, project management and sourcing teams, managing claims, assisting with contract interpretation, flagging risks as they appear or grow, with a view to mitigating risk of expensive litigation.
Manage disputes in the NAM region with the support of the Head of Litigation for GE Grid Solutions, including through litigation, arbitration, mediation or settlement negotiations, with the goal of seeking negotiated outcomes on acceptable terms whenever possible, and engaging and supervising outside counsel. Support the regional joint venture (JV) portfolio for the existing JVs (including legal support on day-to-day commercial and project activity, drafting legal documentation relating to shareholders and board of directors meetings) or for the creation of new JVs, including drafting and negotiating memoranda of understanding (MOUs), JV agreements, shareholder agreements, license/technology transfer agreements, and managing relationships with local authorities/regulators. Assist in investigating compliance issues in NAM. Collaborate with functional experts (compliance, intellectual property (IP), environmental, health and safety (EHS), labor & employment, litigation) to develop best practices and strategic advice. Provide training to our teams on commercial, compliance and legal topics. Maintain comprehensive knowledge of relevant industries to contribute to the commercial objectives of the business from a legal standpoint. Participate in the creation of regional or global GE Grid Solutions legal forms, templates, training materials, tools and best practices, as needed. Work under minimal supervision; handling all kinds of legal assignments; working in partnership with the Head of Legal of NAM. Required Qualifications JD degree or equivalent from an accredited law school. Member in good standing of the bar in at least one U.S. jurisdiction. Minimum 7 years of experience in relevant commercial transactions and general corporate law acquired at a prominent law firm or in a corporate legal department with an international scope. Broad knowledge of commercial law and legal practice in NAM especially high-value contracts and complex projects (ideally, but not exclusively, energy, construction and infrastructure). Transactional experience in domestic and international contract drafting and negotiation. Experience in claim negotiation and dispute resolution (including litigation, arbitration and mediation). Language skills: fluency in English. In addition French is highly desired for international contracts, etc. Desired Characteristics Personal integrity, trustworthiness, strength of character, ability to influence decisions and leadership. Ability to deal with ambiguity, different or unexpected circumstances, embrace rapid change. Flexibility to resolve complex legal issues quickly and efficiently with a strong sense of prioritization, ability to cope with pressure and multiple deadlines simultaneously. Strong business acumen with a focus on problem-solving and pragmatism. Passion for business issues and for the economic, financial, legal and geopolitical context of the NAM Region. Strong oral and written communication skills coupled with a multicultural mindset and interpersonal skills. Ability to work in and navigate a complex organization in a collaborative manner, within an international team and with stakeholders located in different countries or regions. Excellent written and oral communication and presentation skills, ability to interact with customers and all business stakeholders, as well as with regional management. Familiarity with EPC/Turnkey projects in the energy sector. Additional Information GE offers a great work environment, professional development, challenging careers, and competitive compensation. GE is an Equal Opportunity Employer .Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law. The salary range for this position is $ 126,300.00 - 170,000. USD Annual USD. The specific salary offered to a candidate may be influenced by a variety of factors including the candidate’s experience, their education, and work location. In addition, this position is eligible for a performance bonus. GE will only employ those who are legally authorized to work in the United States for this opening. Any offer of employment is conditioned upon the successful completion of a drug screen (as applicable).
Chicago Title Insurance Company
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Chicago Title Insurance Company has been providing security for real estate transactions for over 170 years and has been proudly protecting Canadians for the last 70 of those years. We have a diverse résumé in Canada which includes being a residential and commercial title insurer for lawyers and notaries across Canada, the title insurer of choice for many complex commercial programs with financial institutions and major law firms. This unique experience has enabled us to define strong service standards, maximize technology and introduce process efficiencies, as well as refine our coverage to meet the needs of our insureds and customers.
Primary Responsibilities:
Reviewing and interpreting title opinions, off title searches and/or supporting documentation while applying underwriting principles and guidelines to underwrite and process requests for Residential Title Insurance
Provide information to clients with regards to title insurance, coverage, and underwriting guidelines
Maintain new and existing client relations, while providing quality customer service, including interacting with clients, answering client inquiries, and effectively handling client concerns
Other duties as required or assigned.
Qualifications
Law Clerk designation from a community college
Minimum 5 years’ residential real estate experience in a law firm and/or title insurance environment
Through knowledge and understanding of residential real estate practices, from start to finish.
Solid understanding and interpretation of current legal terminology
Proven work experience as a team leader or supervisor
Highly professional with a customer service focus
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Ability to pay attention to detail while managing multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment.
Must work well under pressure with minimal supervision.
Strong organizational and time management skills
Strong computer skills including thorough knowledge of Microsoft Office, Teraview, Conveyancer, econveyance
French is an asset.
Ability to work 12 – 8 pm EST.
CTIC offers a competitive compensation and benefits package along with career growth opportunities with a Fortune 500 Company.
Benefits
Competitive Compensation Package
Comprehensive Group Benefits Plan (Health and Dental)
RRSP Program
Employee Stock Purchase Plan
Vacation and Personal Care days
Recognition for years of service
Annual Corporate Awards recognition
We thank all candidates for their interest but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Disclaimer: Chicago Title is an equal opportunity employer. Accessibility accommodations for candidates with disabilities participating in our selection process are available upon request.
Apr 23, 2024
Full time
Chicago Title Insurance Company has been providing security for real estate transactions for over 170 years and has been proudly protecting Canadians for the last 70 of those years. We have a diverse résumé in Canada which includes being a residential and commercial title insurer for lawyers and notaries across Canada, the title insurer of choice for many complex commercial programs with financial institutions and major law firms. This unique experience has enabled us to define strong service standards, maximize technology and introduce process efficiencies, as well as refine our coverage to meet the needs of our insureds and customers.
Primary Responsibilities:
Reviewing and interpreting title opinions, off title searches and/or supporting documentation while applying underwriting principles and guidelines to underwrite and process requests for Residential Title Insurance
Provide information to clients with regards to title insurance, coverage, and underwriting guidelines
Maintain new and existing client relations, while providing quality customer service, including interacting with clients, answering client inquiries, and effectively handling client concerns
Other duties as required or assigned.
Qualifications
Law Clerk designation from a community college
Minimum 5 years’ residential real estate experience in a law firm and/or title insurance environment
Through knowledge and understanding of residential real estate practices, from start to finish.
Solid understanding and interpretation of current legal terminology
Proven work experience as a team leader or supervisor
Highly professional with a customer service focus
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Ability to pay attention to detail while managing multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment.
Must work well under pressure with minimal supervision.
Strong organizational and time management skills
Strong computer skills including thorough knowledge of Microsoft Office, Teraview, Conveyancer, econveyance
French is an asset.
Ability to work 12 – 8 pm EST.
CTIC offers a competitive compensation and benefits package along with career growth opportunities with a Fortune 500 Company.
Benefits
Competitive Compensation Package
Comprehensive Group Benefits Plan (Health and Dental)
RRSP Program
Employee Stock Purchase Plan
Vacation and Personal Care days
Recognition for years of service
Annual Corporate Awards recognition
We thank all candidates for their interest but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Disclaimer: Chicago Title is an equal opportunity employer. Accessibility accommodations for candidates with disabilities participating in our selection process are available upon request.
BW Solar’s mission is to play an active role in the energy transition by empowering communities to rely on clean energy to power their lives. Being a privately held company gives BW Solar the agility to adapt to the fast-moving regulatory and technological landscape. We are a young, well-capitalized and profitable company that has originated over 4 GW of greenfield solar and energy storage projects to date.
Reporting to the CEO, the Legal Counsel for BW Solar & BW Group will advise and support all aspects of our Solar and Solar + Storage projects in the US and Canada. The role entails advising on regulatory, compliance, managing dispute resolution matters, and working directly with external counsel and the Corporate Secretarial team in Singapore.
Key Accountabilities and Duties
As member of the management team of BW Solar and of the BW Legal Centre of Excellence provide legal advice and support in relation to all aspects of the BW Solar’s renewables business including acquisitions, joint ventures, financing, leases, options, bids, permitting, corporate, insurance and tax matters.
Review, draft, and negotiate a wide range of legal documentation and commercial and real estate agreements for renewable energy transactions (including property tax, interconnection, offtake, LOIs, MOUs, acquisition and divestment agreements, and partnership agreements).
Identify, select, instruct, and liaise and collaborate with local external counsel, especially in the US and Canada, and manage legal budgets with external counsel.
Manage legal due diligence, transaction document negotiation and coordination of closings.
Advise on, and identify, regulatory, compliance and risk issues including the renewable energy regulatory and power generation framework, environmental matters, anti-trust, sanctions, and anti-bribery.
Manage and direct dispute resolution matters (litigation, arbitration and mediation) as and when these matters arise.
Liaise and work collaboratively with the Legal and Corporate Secretarial team in Singapore in connection with BW Group matters and the preparation of corporate and governance materials and support corporate structuring activities, including formation of legal entities.
Perform corporate secretarial role in connection with the companies within the BW Solar group.
Participate in ad hoc projects as required.
Assist with the development and oversight of policies and procedures and actively participate and engage in the process for the continuous improvement of procedures.
Take the lead in building out BW Solar’s contract management workstream.
Qualifications
Legally qualified as an attorney in the US and /or Canada.
Between 5 to 8 years’ legal experience.
Experience working in the renewable energy and/or power generation industry
Experience in M&A for energy projects and real estate agreements for energy projects
Passion for the renewables industry and familiarity with real estate law.
Ambition to grow with the company and to collaborate with developers and senior management.
Good negotiation and drafting skills and sound business acumen.
Preference for experience in leading legal firm
Exhibit adherence to BW Group’s core values – ‘Collaborative, Ambitious, Reliable, and Enduring’.
Ability to deliver high-quality work under deadlines.
Job Requirements
Remote work location within Canada or the US. The successful candidate will be expected to align their working hours in Central or Eastern times zones.
Ability to travel within the United States and Canada. Travel may be required up to 30%.
Valid driver’s license and Passport.
Successful candidate must pass a Criminal Background Check.
Please Note: Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Apr 18, 2024
Remote
BW Solar’s mission is to play an active role in the energy transition by empowering communities to rely on clean energy to power their lives. Being a privately held company gives BW Solar the agility to adapt to the fast-moving regulatory and technological landscape. We are a young, well-capitalized and profitable company that has originated over 4 GW of greenfield solar and energy storage projects to date.
Reporting to the CEO, the Legal Counsel for BW Solar & BW Group will advise and support all aspects of our Solar and Solar + Storage projects in the US and Canada. The role entails advising on regulatory, compliance, managing dispute resolution matters, and working directly with external counsel and the Corporate Secretarial team in Singapore.
Key Accountabilities and Duties
As member of the management team of BW Solar and of the BW Legal Centre of Excellence provide legal advice and support in relation to all aspects of the BW Solar’s renewables business including acquisitions, joint ventures, financing, leases, options, bids, permitting, corporate, insurance and tax matters.
Review, draft, and negotiate a wide range of legal documentation and commercial and real estate agreements for renewable energy transactions (including property tax, interconnection, offtake, LOIs, MOUs, acquisition and divestment agreements, and partnership agreements).
Identify, select, instruct, and liaise and collaborate with local external counsel, especially in the US and Canada, and manage legal budgets with external counsel.
Manage legal due diligence, transaction document negotiation and coordination of closings.
Advise on, and identify, regulatory, compliance and risk issues including the renewable energy regulatory and power generation framework, environmental matters, anti-trust, sanctions, and anti-bribery.
Manage and direct dispute resolution matters (litigation, arbitration and mediation) as and when these matters arise.
Liaise and work collaboratively with the Legal and Corporate Secretarial team in Singapore in connection with BW Group matters and the preparation of corporate and governance materials and support corporate structuring activities, including formation of legal entities.
Perform corporate secretarial role in connection with the companies within the BW Solar group.
Participate in ad hoc projects as required.
Assist with the development and oversight of policies and procedures and actively participate and engage in the process for the continuous improvement of procedures.
Take the lead in building out BW Solar’s contract management workstream.
Qualifications
Legally qualified as an attorney in the US and /or Canada.
Between 5 to 8 years’ legal experience.
Experience working in the renewable energy and/or power generation industry
Experience in M&A for energy projects and real estate agreements for energy projects
Passion for the renewables industry and familiarity with real estate law.
Ambition to grow with the company and to collaborate with developers and senior management.
Good negotiation and drafting skills and sound business acumen.
Preference for experience in leading legal firm
Exhibit adherence to BW Group’s core values – ‘Collaborative, Ambitious, Reliable, and Enduring’.
Ability to deliver high-quality work under deadlines.
Job Requirements
Remote work location within Canada or the US. The successful candidate will be expected to align their working hours in Central or Eastern times zones.
Ability to travel within the United States and Canada. Travel may be required up to 30%.
Valid driver’s license and Passport.
Successful candidate must pass a Criminal Background Check.
Please Note: Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Job Description:
Chicago Title Insurance Company has been providing security for real estate transactions for over 170 years and has been proudly protecting Canadians for the last 70 of those years. We have a diverse résumé in Canada which includes being a residential and commercial title insurer for lawyers and notaries across Canada, the title insurer of choice for many complex commercial programs with financial institutions and major law firms. This unique experience has enabled us to define strong service standards, maximize technology and introduce process efficiencies, as well as refine our coverage to meet the needs of our insureds and customers.
Primary Responsibilities:
Reviewing and interpreting title opinions, off title searches and/or supporting documentation while applying underwriting principles and guidelines to underwrite and process requests for Residential Title Insurance
Provide information to clients with regards to title insurance, coverage, and underwriting guidelines
Maintain new and existing client relations, while providing quality customer service, including interacting with clients, answering client inquiries, and effectively handling client concerns
Other duties as required or assigned.
Qualifications
Law Clerk designation from a community college
Minimum 5 years’ residential real estate experience in a law firm and/or title insurance environment
Through knowledge and understanding of residential real estate practices, from start to finish.
Solid understanding and interpretation of current legal terminology
Proven work experience as a team leader or supervisor
Highly professional with a customer service focus
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Ability to pay attention to detail while managing multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment.
Must work well under pressure with minimal supervision.
Strong organizational and time management skills
Strong computer skills including thorough knowledge of Microsoft Office, Teraview, Conveyancer, econveyance
French is an asset.
Ability to work 12 – 8 pm EST.
CTIC offers a competitive compensation and benefits package along with career growth opportunities with a Fortune 500 Company.
Benefits
Competitive Compensation Package
Comprehensive Group Benefits Plan (Health and Dental)
RRSP Program
Employee Stock Purchase Plan
Vacation and Personal Care days
Recognition for years of service
Annual Corporate Awards recognition
We thank all candidates for their interest but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Disclaimer: Chicago Title is an equal opportunity employer. Accessibility accommodations for candidates with disabilities participating in our selection process are available upon request.
Apr 14, 2024
Remote
Job Description:
Chicago Title Insurance Company has been providing security for real estate transactions for over 170 years and has been proudly protecting Canadians for the last 70 of those years. We have a diverse résumé in Canada which includes being a residential and commercial title insurer for lawyers and notaries across Canada, the title insurer of choice for many complex commercial programs with financial institutions and major law firms. This unique experience has enabled us to define strong service standards, maximize technology and introduce process efficiencies, as well as refine our coverage to meet the needs of our insureds and customers.
Primary Responsibilities:
Reviewing and interpreting title opinions, off title searches and/or supporting documentation while applying underwriting principles and guidelines to underwrite and process requests for Residential Title Insurance
Provide information to clients with regards to title insurance, coverage, and underwriting guidelines
Maintain new and existing client relations, while providing quality customer service, including interacting with clients, answering client inquiries, and effectively handling client concerns
Other duties as required or assigned.
Qualifications
Law Clerk designation from a community college
Minimum 5 years’ residential real estate experience in a law firm and/or title insurance environment
Through knowledge and understanding of residential real estate practices, from start to finish.
Solid understanding and interpretation of current legal terminology
Proven work experience as a team leader or supervisor
Highly professional with a customer service focus
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Ability to pay attention to detail while managing multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment.
Must work well under pressure with minimal supervision.
Strong organizational and time management skills
Strong computer skills including thorough knowledge of Microsoft Office, Teraview, Conveyancer, econveyance
French is an asset.
Ability to work 12 – 8 pm EST.
CTIC offers a competitive compensation and benefits package along with career growth opportunities with a Fortune 500 Company.
Benefits
Competitive Compensation Package
Comprehensive Group Benefits Plan (Health and Dental)
RRSP Program
Employee Stock Purchase Plan
Vacation and Personal Care days
Recognition for years of service
Annual Corporate Awards recognition
We thank all candidates for their interest but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Disclaimer: Chicago Title is an equal opportunity employer. Accessibility accommodations for candidates with disabilities participating in our selection process are available upon request.
Hybrid Work- 3 days/week from our Mississauga office AstraZeneca is shaping the future of healthcare by expanding our global presence and harnessing innovation to make an even greater impact on society and the planet. Our state-of-the-art hub in Mississauga, Canada, is situated in a region renowned for its healthcare focus and proximity to top-tier talent and research facilities, with our new centre being set to become a cornerstone of AstraZeneca's 2030 Bold Ambition. Join us in this exciting new chapter as we build sustainable, digitally enabled workplaces designed to inspire and empower our teams to deliver life-changing medicines to the world. Summary: The ideal candidate will have a strong background in global commercial contract work and will support the global remit of the Corporate Legal group across a range of transactions. Whilst the focus is commercial operations deals, the role will require working in other areas supported by Corporate Legal, including business development projects. Typical Accountabilities:
Delivering commercial legal advice and services across Corporate Legal, with a primary focus on Global Operations and supply chain agreements to support new product launches and increased commercial demand.
Giving guidance on complex and high value global contracts, including supporting negotiations and contract drafting.
Advising on and negotiating a wide range of contracts, disputes, and contract interpretation, adopting a pragmatic and risk based approach to contracting.
Providing strategic advice to senior stakeholders, including SET / SET-1.
Counsel on corporate transactions, which might include licensing arrangements, collaboration agreements, acquisitions, and divestments.
Proactively driving contract capability uplift across Global Operations and Global Procurement Services, including training, guidance and implementing standard processes relating to contracts and negotiations.
Collaborating with the Global Legal group, including the intellectual property group, ensuring a consistent approach to contracting and mitigating legal risks to ensure a seamless service to stakeholders.
Supporting the delivery of appropriate level of service from external counsel, including aggressively managing costs on matters for which external counsel is retained.
Handling special projects, for example, to increase efficiencies.
Essential Skills/Experience:
Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) or a Juris Doctor (J.D.)
Member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario (must retain status)
5+ years of legal practice experience, particularly in commercial law and manufacturing and supply chain agreements
Experience and comfort advising on US contracts
Experience working in a global legal environment
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills to explain complex legal issues in an easy to understand manner
Business oriented and pragmatic approach to problem solving
Skill in analyzing and solving issues related to a wide variety of substantive legal areas
Preferred Skills/Experience:
Pharmaceutical or other regulated industry experience highly desirable
Experience working with the following:
in-house in a multinational company
technology and/or energy transactions /projects
supporting CMO deals (contract manufacturing organizations)
supporting a Global Procurement organization
English law contracts and common law jurisdictions
Recognizing the importance of individualized flexibility, our ways of working allow employees to balance personal and work commitments while ensuring we continue to create a strong culture of collaboration and teamwork by engaging face-to-face in our offices 3 days a week. Our head office is purposely designed with collaboration in mind, providing space where teams can come together to strategize, brainstorm and connect on key projects. Great People want to Work with us! Find out why:
GTAA Top Employer Award for 10 years
Top 100 Employers Award
Canada’s Most Admired Corporate Culture
Learn more about working with us in Canada
View our YouTube channel
Are you interested in working at AZ, apply today! AstraZeneca is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion and providing a workplace that is free from discrimination. AstraZeneca is committed to accommodating persons with disabilities. Such accommodation is available on request in respect of all aspects of the recruitment, assessment and selection process and may be requested by emailing AZCHumanResources@astrazeneca.com.
Mar 20, 2024
Full time
Hybrid Work- 3 days/week from our Mississauga office AstraZeneca is shaping the future of healthcare by expanding our global presence and harnessing innovation to make an even greater impact on society and the planet. Our state-of-the-art hub in Mississauga, Canada, is situated in a region renowned for its healthcare focus and proximity to top-tier talent and research facilities, with our new centre being set to become a cornerstone of AstraZeneca's 2030 Bold Ambition. Join us in this exciting new chapter as we build sustainable, digitally enabled workplaces designed to inspire and empower our teams to deliver life-changing medicines to the world. Summary: The ideal candidate will have a strong background in global commercial contract work and will support the global remit of the Corporate Legal group across a range of transactions. Whilst the focus is commercial operations deals, the role will require working in other areas supported by Corporate Legal, including business development projects. Typical Accountabilities:
Delivering commercial legal advice and services across Corporate Legal, with a primary focus on Global Operations and supply chain agreements to support new product launches and increased commercial demand.
Giving guidance on complex and high value global contracts, including supporting negotiations and contract drafting.
Advising on and negotiating a wide range of contracts, disputes, and contract interpretation, adopting a pragmatic and risk based approach to contracting.
Providing strategic advice to senior stakeholders, including SET / SET-1.
Counsel on corporate transactions, which might include licensing arrangements, collaboration agreements, acquisitions, and divestments.
Proactively driving contract capability uplift across Global Operations and Global Procurement Services, including training, guidance and implementing standard processes relating to contracts and negotiations.
Collaborating with the Global Legal group, including the intellectual property group, ensuring a consistent approach to contracting and mitigating legal risks to ensure a seamless service to stakeholders.
Supporting the delivery of appropriate level of service from external counsel, including aggressively managing costs on matters for which external counsel is retained.
Handling special projects, for example, to increase efficiencies.
Essential Skills/Experience:
Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) or a Juris Doctor (J.D.)
Member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario (must retain status)
5+ years of legal practice experience, particularly in commercial law and manufacturing and supply chain agreements
Experience and comfort advising on US contracts
Experience working in a global legal environment
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills to explain complex legal issues in an easy to understand manner
Business oriented and pragmatic approach to problem solving
Skill in analyzing and solving issues related to a wide variety of substantive legal areas
Preferred Skills/Experience:
Pharmaceutical or other regulated industry experience highly desirable
Experience working with the following:
in-house in a multinational company
technology and/or energy transactions /projects
supporting CMO deals (contract manufacturing organizations)
supporting a Global Procurement organization
English law contracts and common law jurisdictions
Recognizing the importance of individualized flexibility, our ways of working allow employees to balance personal and work commitments while ensuring we continue to create a strong culture of collaboration and teamwork by engaging face-to-face in our offices 3 days a week. Our head office is purposely designed with collaboration in mind, providing space where teams can come together to strategize, brainstorm and connect on key projects. Great People want to Work with us! Find out why:
GTAA Top Employer Award for 10 years
Top 100 Employers Award
Canada’s Most Admired Corporate Culture
Learn more about working with us in Canada
View our YouTube channel
Are you interested in working at AZ, apply today! AstraZeneca is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion and providing a workplace that is free from discrimination. AstraZeneca is committed to accommodating persons with disabilities. Such accommodation is available on request in respect of all aspects of the recruitment, assessment and selection process and may be requested by emailing AZCHumanResources@astrazeneca.com.
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.
Venture outside the ordinary - TMX Careers The TMX group of companies includes leading global exchanges such as the Toronto Stock Exchange, Montreal Exchange, and numerous innovative organizations enhancing capital markets. United as a global team, we’re connecting cross-functionally, traversing industries and geographies, moving opportunity into action, advancing global economic growth, and propelling progress. Through a rich exchange of ideas, meaningful collaboration, and a nimble operating model, we're powering some of the nation's most critical systems, fueling capital formation and innovation, bringing increased opportunity to business visionaries, product ingenuity to consumers, and career exploration to our team. Ready to be part of the action? As part of TMX’s legal and corporate affairs team, the Legal Counsel, Commercial Services is responsible for supporting TMX Group Limited and its affiliates on a variety of commercial and transactional matters across the enterprise. Key Accountabilities: Draft, review and negotiate a broad range of commercial contracts on behalf of various internal lines of business, including:
Work closely with the vendor management team and business lines on all types of supplier contracts, including technology and intellectual property licensing, software development, SaaS, PaaS, cloud, outsourcing, professional services, support services and service levels, proof of concept, consulting services, leases, purchasing, distribution, revenue share and other commercial agreements
Work with business lines to develop and maintain standard form agreements for products and services offered by the company in support of strategic initiatives and in the ordinary course of business
Support the contract requirements for multi-faceted commercial transactions, including strategic projects and business alliance
Provide legal advice and support for the development and execution of commercial strategies and initiatives, including support for the development and launch of new products/services and the procurement of new assets and technologies and outsourcing transactions
Support internal reorganizations, acquisitions and divestitures Provide legal advice and support on a wide range of day to day commercial matters, including technology initiatives, information security, CASL and privacy-related matters, competition law, intellectual property, promotion and marketing materials, corporate policies, contract interpretation, commercial dispute resolution and litigation management
Other duties, as assigned
Must Haves:
Called to the Bar of Ontario with membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario
Qualified legal professional with at least 5 years of relevant, working experience
Knowledge and experience drafting, negotiating, structuring and advising on various types of commercial contracts and transactions, including relating to all aspects of information technology and procurement
Good overall understanding of intellectual property law and other technology-related legal principles
Experience working on mergers and acquisitions is an asse
Exceptional written and verbal communication, negotiation and drafting skills
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills and attention to detail
Team oriented and able to build relationships with all levels of the organization.
In the market for… Excitement - Explore emerging technology and innovation, as well as ventures and digital finance that shape the future of global markets! Experience the movement of the market while grounded in the stability of close to 200 years of success. Connection - With site hubs in some of the world’s most multicultural cities, we leverage our size and structure to create rich connections and belonging while experiencing powerful global impact through our work. Impact - More than a platform, we use our talents to power mission-critical systems that drive global economic advancement, innovation, and growth. As well, our employee-led Team Impact spreads social good via our giving strategy. Wellness - From empathetic leadership to a culture of flexibility and balance, we believe wellness at work creates the maximum yield and a stronger “we”. Plus, with a cloud-first and hybrid workstyle, as well as generous time-off and leaves, we support a life well lived! Growth - From a growth mindset in our work, to expansion in our business, TMX is home to action-takers energized by the achievement of ambitious growth. Ready to enrich your career with impactful work, leaders who truly care, and the flexibility and programs to help you thrive as part of #TeamTMX ? Apply now. TMX is committed to creating and sustaining a collegial work environment in which all individuals are treated with dignity and respect and one which reflects the diversity of the community in which we operate. We provide accommodations for applicants and employees who require it.
Mar 15, 2024
Full time
Venture outside the ordinary - TMX Careers The TMX group of companies includes leading global exchanges such as the Toronto Stock Exchange, Montreal Exchange, and numerous innovative organizations enhancing capital markets. United as a global team, we’re connecting cross-functionally, traversing industries and geographies, moving opportunity into action, advancing global economic growth, and propelling progress. Through a rich exchange of ideas, meaningful collaboration, and a nimble operating model, we're powering some of the nation's most critical systems, fueling capital formation and innovation, bringing increased opportunity to business visionaries, product ingenuity to consumers, and career exploration to our team. Ready to be part of the action? As part of TMX’s legal and corporate affairs team, the Legal Counsel, Commercial Services is responsible for supporting TMX Group Limited and its affiliates on a variety of commercial and transactional matters across the enterprise. Key Accountabilities: Draft, review and negotiate a broad range of commercial contracts on behalf of various internal lines of business, including:
Work closely with the vendor management team and business lines on all types of supplier contracts, including technology and intellectual property licensing, software development, SaaS, PaaS, cloud, outsourcing, professional services, support services and service levels, proof of concept, consulting services, leases, purchasing, distribution, revenue share and other commercial agreements
Work with business lines to develop and maintain standard form agreements for products and services offered by the company in support of strategic initiatives and in the ordinary course of business
Support the contract requirements for multi-faceted commercial transactions, including strategic projects and business alliance
Provide legal advice and support for the development and execution of commercial strategies and initiatives, including support for the development and launch of new products/services and the procurement of new assets and technologies and outsourcing transactions
Support internal reorganizations, acquisitions and divestitures Provide legal advice and support on a wide range of day to day commercial matters, including technology initiatives, information security, CASL and privacy-related matters, competition law, intellectual property, promotion and marketing materials, corporate policies, contract interpretation, commercial dispute resolution and litigation management
Other duties, as assigned
Must Haves:
Called to the Bar of Ontario with membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario
Qualified legal professional with at least 5 years of relevant, working experience
Knowledge and experience drafting, negotiating, structuring and advising on various types of commercial contracts and transactions, including relating to all aspects of information technology and procurement
Good overall understanding of intellectual property law and other technology-related legal principles
Experience working on mergers and acquisitions is an asse
Exceptional written and verbal communication, negotiation and drafting skills
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills and attention to detail
Team oriented and able to build relationships with all levels of the organization.
In the market for… Excitement - Explore emerging technology and innovation, as well as ventures and digital finance that shape the future of global markets! Experience the movement of the market while grounded in the stability of close to 200 years of success. Connection - With site hubs in some of the world’s most multicultural cities, we leverage our size and structure to create rich connections and belonging while experiencing powerful global impact through our work. Impact - More than a platform, we use our talents to power mission-critical systems that drive global economic advancement, innovation, and growth. As well, our employee-led Team Impact spreads social good via our giving strategy. Wellness - From empathetic leadership to a culture of flexibility and balance, we believe wellness at work creates the maximum yield and a stronger “we”. Plus, with a cloud-first and hybrid workstyle, as well as generous time-off and leaves, we support a life well lived! Growth - From a growth mindset in our work, to expansion in our business, TMX is home to action-takers energized by the achievement of ambitious growth. Ready to enrich your career with impactful work, leaders who truly care, and the flexibility and programs to help you thrive as part of #TeamTMX ? Apply now. TMX is committed to creating and sustaining a collegial work environment in which all individuals are treated with dignity and respect and one which reflects the diversity of the community in which we operate. We provide accommodations for applicants and employees who require it.
Corporate Legal Assistant CORES Level II - Edmonton
ABOUT OGILVIE LLP
Ogilvie was built in 1920 on a tradition of building relationships and working alongside our clients, and that is still our philosophy a century later. Located in downtown Edmonton, we are leaders in Corporate & Commercial, Real Estate, Litigation, Insolvency, Wills & Estates and Administrative Law.
Ogilvie provides its staff with an opportunity to be challenged and rewarded by working in a dynamic, team-oriented environment alongside some of the top lawyers in Edmonton. Putting our clients first is at the center of all we do at Ogilvie, and our specialized legal teams work side by side with our clients to help them achieve and further their business goals.
Creating successful client relationships is central to our work culture, and we are always looking for talented new people to grow our pool of expertise and provide quality service to our clients. If you think you would be a great addition to our team, we would love to hear from you.
THE OPPORTUNITY
We are currently inviting qualified candidates who are interested in dealing with a variety of corporate matters to join the Corporate team in our Edmonton office. The ideal candidate will have excellent communication skills, well-developed interpersonal skills, a strong work ethic, a willingness to learn, and a positive and professional attitude.
Our positions offer the opportunity to work within a positive work environment, and competitive compensation based on qualifications and experience.
Hours of work are 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Monday to Friday.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Filing Alberta and Federal Annual Returns
Familiarity with extra-provincial, NWPTA and MADI-B registrations
Maintaining minute book records
Registering and maintaining limited partnership registrations
Responding to daily inquiries from lawyers, legal assistants and on occasion, clients
Drafting agreements and auxiliary documents, including those relating to incorporations, amendments, dissolutions and various other types of corporate transactions
Conduct due diligence minute book reviews, including recommendations regarding deficiencies
Others duties as assigned
DESIRED SKILL SET
High professionalism and the ability to respect confidentiality
Strong understanding of legal procedures, scheduling and deadlines
Strong organizational skills
Be able to multi-task and prioritize
Interpersonal skills
Reliable and accountable
Has excellent verbal and written communication skills
Must be able to work independently as well as within a team environment
TECHNICAL ASSETS
Must have working knowledge in MS Excel, Word, Outlook, Teams
Experience in a corporate database system (ALF Cloud preferred)
ACUMIN knowledge an asset
Net Documents knowledge an asset
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
Must have CORES (Minimum Level 2) Certification
Be a graduate of an accredited legal assistant program
A minimum of 1 year of experience as a Legal Assistant
APPLICATIONS
Interested applicants may apply in confidence by submitting a cover letter and resume to: HR@OgilvieLaw.com. We thank all applicants for their interest in Ogilvie; however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Mar 12, 2024
Full time
Corporate Legal Assistant CORES Level II - Edmonton
ABOUT OGILVIE LLP
Ogilvie was built in 1920 on a tradition of building relationships and working alongside our clients, and that is still our philosophy a century later. Located in downtown Edmonton, we are leaders in Corporate & Commercial, Real Estate, Litigation, Insolvency, Wills & Estates and Administrative Law.
Ogilvie provides its staff with an opportunity to be challenged and rewarded by working in a dynamic, team-oriented environment alongside some of the top lawyers in Edmonton. Putting our clients first is at the center of all we do at Ogilvie, and our specialized legal teams work side by side with our clients to help them achieve and further their business goals.
Creating successful client relationships is central to our work culture, and we are always looking for talented new people to grow our pool of expertise and provide quality service to our clients. If you think you would be a great addition to our team, we would love to hear from you.
THE OPPORTUNITY
We are currently inviting qualified candidates who are interested in dealing with a variety of corporate matters to join the Corporate team in our Edmonton office. The ideal candidate will have excellent communication skills, well-developed interpersonal skills, a strong work ethic, a willingness to learn, and a positive and professional attitude.
Our positions offer the opportunity to work within a positive work environment, and competitive compensation based on qualifications and experience.
Hours of work are 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Monday to Friday.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Filing Alberta and Federal Annual Returns
Familiarity with extra-provincial, NWPTA and MADI-B registrations
Maintaining minute book records
Registering and maintaining limited partnership registrations
Responding to daily inquiries from lawyers, legal assistants and on occasion, clients
Drafting agreements and auxiliary documents, including those relating to incorporations, amendments, dissolutions and various other types of corporate transactions
Conduct due diligence minute book reviews, including recommendations regarding deficiencies
Others duties as assigned
DESIRED SKILL SET
High professionalism and the ability to respect confidentiality
Strong understanding of legal procedures, scheduling and deadlines
Strong organizational skills
Be able to multi-task and prioritize
Interpersonal skills
Reliable and accountable
Has excellent verbal and written communication skills
Must be able to work independently as well as within a team environment
TECHNICAL ASSETS
Must have working knowledge in MS Excel, Word, Outlook, Teams
Experience in a corporate database system (ALF Cloud preferred)
ACUMIN knowledge an asset
Net Documents knowledge an asset
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
Must have CORES (Minimum Level 2) Certification
Be a graduate of an accredited legal assistant program
A minimum of 1 year of experience as a Legal Assistant
APPLICATIONS
Interested applicants may apply in confidence by submitting a cover letter and resume to: HR@OgilvieLaw.com. We thank all applicants for their interest in Ogilvie; however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Nous sommes à la recherche d'un avocat pour se joindre à notre équipe juridique !
Nous sommes à la recherche d'un avocat motivé et soucieux des détails pour se joindre à notre équipe juridique. Le candidat idéal aura une solide formation universitaire en droit et un vif intérêt pour le droit des affaires. En tant qu'avocat, vous ferez rapport et travaillerez en étroite collaboration avec notre Avocate Principale et Vice-Présidente des affaires juridiques pour fournir un soutien juridique sur diverses questions commerciales.
À propos du rôle:
En général, procurer de l’assistance et effectuer de la recherche et des analyses dans divers domaines du droit, tels que les fusions et acquisitions, l'approvisionnement, les partenariats, la gouvernance, les litiges, l'emploi, les ventes, le développement de produits, la propriété intellectuelle, l'approvisionnement, le SaaS, la confidentialité, la sécurité, les technologies de l'information, le marketing et les marques de commerce.
Aider à maintenir un solide programme de protection de la vie privée.
Aider à la rédaction et à l'examen des documents juridiques, y compris divers contrats, politiques et documents de gouvernance d'entreprise.
Aider à gérer les ententes existantes et mettre en œuvre un système d'alertes des dates importantes (renouvellement, résiliation, etc.).
Créer, mettre à jour et gérer divers modèles d'accord et tenir un registre à jour.
Créer, mettre à jour et gérer diverses politiques et procédures pour divers services de l'entreprise, tels que la protection de la vie privée et les ressources humaines.
Soutien aux processus de diligence raisonnable pour les transactions d'entreprise, y compris les fusions, les acquisitions et les financements.
Aider à la préparation de documents requis en matière réglementaire de de conformité.
Collaborer avec les intervenants internes pour assurer la conformité juridique et procurer des conseils juridiques sur les initiatives commerciales.
Examiner et analyser les documents et les contrats afin de cerner les risques potentiels.
Participer au processus de gestion des risques de fournisseurs tiers.
Se tenir au courant des changements apportés aux lois et règlements pertinents.
À propos de vous :
Baccalauréat en droit (LL.B. ou l'équivalent) d'un établissement accrédité.
Admission à l'Association du Barreau provincial du Canada et en règle.
1-2 ans d'expérience dans un rôle juridique, y compris des stages ou des stages.
Solide compréhension des principes et des règlements du droit canadien des affaires.
Excellentes compétences en communication et en relations interpersonnelles en français et en anglais, avec la capacité de collaborer efficacement avec les intervenants à tous les niveaux.
Capacité de travailler à la fois de manière indépendante et collaborative dans un environnement au rythme rapide.
Capacités exceptionnelles d'analyse et de résolution de problèmes.
Haut niveau de professionnalisme et d'intégrité.
À propos de nous:
Nous fournissons des solutions de paiement et de point de vente entièrement intégrées aux restaurants, aux hôtels et aux bars
Nous sommes connus pour nos systèmes de point de vente de pointe (Veloce et Maitre'D)
Nous avons des bureaux au Canada, aux États-Unis et en Europe
Nous prenons de l'expansion et grandissons !
Nous offrons :
Couverture médicale et dentaire à compter du jour 1
Télémédecine 24/7
Appariement d'UN REER
Vacances et jours personnels
Défi de travailler dans une entreprise en croissance rapide
Cherchez-vous à faire partie de notre ADN PayFacto alors que nous montons vers de nouveaux sommets ? Postulez maintenant !
Dans ce document, le genre masculin est utilisé comme générique, dans le seul but de ne pas alourdir le texte.
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Lawyer
We are looking for a Lawyer to join our Legal team!
We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Lawyer to join our legal team. The ideal candidate will have a strong academic background in law and a keen interest in business law. As a Lawyer, you will report and work closely with our General Counsel and VP Legal Affairs to provide legal support on various business matters.
About the role:
In general, provide assistance, research and analysis on various areas of the law, such as: mergers and acquisitions, procurement, partnerships, governance, litigation, employment, sales, product development, intellectual property, procurement, SaaS, privacy, security, information technology, marketing and trademarks.
Assist in maintaining a robust Privacy program.
Assist in drafting and reviewing legal documents, including various agreements, policies, and corporate governance documents.
Assist in managing existing agreements and implement a system of alerts for important dates (renewal, termination, etc.).
Create, update, and manage various agreement templates and maintain a register.
Create, update, and manage various policies and procedures for various departments of the company, such as privacy and human resources.
Support in due diligence processes for corporate transactions, including mergers, acquisitions, and investments.
Assist in the preparation of corporate filings and compliance documents.
Collaborate with internal stakeholders to ensure legal compliance and provide legal guidance on business initiatives.
Review and analyze documents and contracts to identify potential risks and liabilities.
Assist in third-Party risk management process.
Keep abreast of changes in relevant laws and regulations.
About you:
Bachelor's degree in Law (LL.B. or equivalent) from an accredited institution.
Admission to the Canadian provincial bar association and in good standing.
1-2 years of experience in a legal role, including internships or clerkships.
Strong understanding of Canadian business law principles and regulations.
Excellent French and English communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with stakeholders at all levels.
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment.
Exceptional analytical and problem-solving abilities.
High level of professionalism and integrity.
About us:
We provide fully integrated payment and point of sales solutions to restaurants, hotels and bars
We are known for our state-of-the-art point of sales systems (Veloce and Maitre’D)
We have offices in Canada, US and Europe
We are expanding and growing!
We offer:
Medical and dental coverage as of Day 1
Telemedicine 24/7
RRSP matching
Vacation and personal days
Challenge of working in a fast-paced growing company
Are you looking to be part of our PayFacto DNA as we climb to new heights? Apply now!
Mar 07, 2024
Full time
Nous sommes à la recherche d'un avocat pour se joindre à notre équipe juridique !
Nous sommes à la recherche d'un avocat motivé et soucieux des détails pour se joindre à notre équipe juridique. Le candidat idéal aura une solide formation universitaire en droit et un vif intérêt pour le droit des affaires. En tant qu'avocat, vous ferez rapport et travaillerez en étroite collaboration avec notre Avocate Principale et Vice-Présidente des affaires juridiques pour fournir un soutien juridique sur diverses questions commerciales.
À propos du rôle:
En général, procurer de l’assistance et effectuer de la recherche et des analyses dans divers domaines du droit, tels que les fusions et acquisitions, l'approvisionnement, les partenariats, la gouvernance, les litiges, l'emploi, les ventes, le développement de produits, la propriété intellectuelle, l'approvisionnement, le SaaS, la confidentialité, la sécurité, les technologies de l'information, le marketing et les marques de commerce.
Aider à maintenir un solide programme de protection de la vie privée.
Aider à la rédaction et à l'examen des documents juridiques, y compris divers contrats, politiques et documents de gouvernance d'entreprise.
Aider à gérer les ententes existantes et mettre en œuvre un système d'alertes des dates importantes (renouvellement, résiliation, etc.).
Créer, mettre à jour et gérer divers modèles d'accord et tenir un registre à jour.
Créer, mettre à jour et gérer diverses politiques et procédures pour divers services de l'entreprise, tels que la protection de la vie privée et les ressources humaines.
Soutien aux processus de diligence raisonnable pour les transactions d'entreprise, y compris les fusions, les acquisitions et les financements.
Aider à la préparation de documents requis en matière réglementaire de de conformité.
Collaborer avec les intervenants internes pour assurer la conformité juridique et procurer des conseils juridiques sur les initiatives commerciales.
Examiner et analyser les documents et les contrats afin de cerner les risques potentiels.
Participer au processus de gestion des risques de fournisseurs tiers.
Se tenir au courant des changements apportés aux lois et règlements pertinents.
À propos de vous :
Baccalauréat en droit (LL.B. ou l'équivalent) d'un établissement accrédité.
Admission à l'Association du Barreau provincial du Canada et en règle.
1-2 ans d'expérience dans un rôle juridique, y compris des stages ou des stages.
Solide compréhension des principes et des règlements du droit canadien des affaires.
Excellentes compétences en communication et en relations interpersonnelles en français et en anglais, avec la capacité de collaborer efficacement avec les intervenants à tous les niveaux.
Capacité de travailler à la fois de manière indépendante et collaborative dans un environnement au rythme rapide.
Capacités exceptionnelles d'analyse et de résolution de problèmes.
Haut niveau de professionnalisme et d'intégrité.
À propos de nous:
Nous fournissons des solutions de paiement et de point de vente entièrement intégrées aux restaurants, aux hôtels et aux bars
Nous sommes connus pour nos systèmes de point de vente de pointe (Veloce et Maitre'D)
Nous avons des bureaux au Canada, aux États-Unis et en Europe
Nous prenons de l'expansion et grandissons !
Nous offrons :
Couverture médicale et dentaire à compter du jour 1
Télémédecine 24/7
Appariement d'UN REER
Vacances et jours personnels
Défi de travailler dans une entreprise en croissance rapide
Cherchez-vous à faire partie de notre ADN PayFacto alors que nous montons vers de nouveaux sommets ? Postulez maintenant !
Dans ce document, le genre masculin est utilisé comme générique, dans le seul but de ne pas alourdir le texte.
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Lawyer
We are looking for a Lawyer to join our Legal team!
We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Lawyer to join our legal team. The ideal candidate will have a strong academic background in law and a keen interest in business law. As a Lawyer, you will report and work closely with our General Counsel and VP Legal Affairs to provide legal support on various business matters.
About the role:
In general, provide assistance, research and analysis on various areas of the law, such as: mergers and acquisitions, procurement, partnerships, governance, litigation, employment, sales, product development, intellectual property, procurement, SaaS, privacy, security, information technology, marketing and trademarks.
Assist in maintaining a robust Privacy program.
Assist in drafting and reviewing legal documents, including various agreements, policies, and corporate governance documents.
Assist in managing existing agreements and implement a system of alerts for important dates (renewal, termination, etc.).
Create, update, and manage various agreement templates and maintain a register.
Create, update, and manage various policies and procedures for various departments of the company, such as privacy and human resources.
Support in due diligence processes for corporate transactions, including mergers, acquisitions, and investments.
Assist in the preparation of corporate filings and compliance documents.
Collaborate with internal stakeholders to ensure legal compliance and provide legal guidance on business initiatives.
Review and analyze documents and contracts to identify potential risks and liabilities.
Assist in third-Party risk management process.
Keep abreast of changes in relevant laws and regulations.
About you:
Bachelor's degree in Law (LL.B. or equivalent) from an accredited institution.
Admission to the Canadian provincial bar association and in good standing.
1-2 years of experience in a legal role, including internships or clerkships.
Strong understanding of Canadian business law principles and regulations.
Excellent French and English communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with stakeholders at all levels.
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment.
Exceptional analytical and problem-solving abilities.
High level of professionalism and integrity.
About us:
We provide fully integrated payment and point of sales solutions to restaurants, hotels and bars
We are known for our state-of-the-art point of sales systems (Veloce and Maitre’D)
We have offices in Canada, US and Europe
We are expanding and growing!
We offer:
Medical and dental coverage as of Day 1
Telemedicine 24/7
RRSP matching
Vacation and personal days
Challenge of working in a fast-paced growing company
Are you looking to be part of our PayFacto DNA as we climb to new heights? Apply now!
Venture outside the ordinary - TMX Careers The TMX group of companies includes leading global exchanges such as the Toronto Stock Exchange, Montreal Exchange, and numerous innovative organizations enhancing capital markets. United as a global team, we’re connecting cross-functionally, traversing industries and geographies, moving opportunity into action, advancing global economic growth, and propelling progress. Through a rich exchange of ideas, meaningful collaboration, and a nimble operating model, we're powering some of the nation's most critical systems, fueling capital formation and innovation, bringing increased opportunity to business visionaries, product ingenuity to consumers, and career exploration to our team. Ready to be part of the action? As part of the TMX GCO and reporting to the Head of Legal – TSX Trust, Counsel is responsible for supporting TSX Trust Company on a variety of commercial matters. Key Accountabilities:
Work with TSX Trust Company’s staff including the senior management team.
Assist in guiding the business through regulatory changes and industry developments.
Support TSX Trust Company through its ongoing integration with a recently acquired federal trust company.
Support the contract requirements for sophisticated commercial transactions, including strategic projects and business alliances.
Provide legal advice and support for the development and execution of commercial strategies and initiatives of TSX Trust Company
When required, work with GCO’s other specialized legal teams, including Commercial, Regulatory and Governance, to ensure provision of the full suite of legal services to TSX Trust.
Work with business lines to develop and maintain standard form agreements for products and services offered by TSX Trust Company in support of pivotal initiatives and in the ordinary course
Provide legal advice and support on a wide range of commercial matters.
Other duties, as assigned
Must haves:
Member in good standing of a Canadian Law Society
Qualified legal professional with at least 5+ years of relevant, working experience.
Knowledge and experience drafting, negotiating, structuring and advising on various types of commercial contracts and transactions.
Knowledge of transfer agency/stock transfer and corporate trust industry products and services an asset.
Financial services industry experience, familiarity with OSFI and its regulatory requirements an asset.
Experience in securities and trust law an asset.
Outstanding written and verbal communication, negotiation and drafting skills.
Able to develop and maintain strong relationships with internal and external clients.
Champions change and serves as a role model.
Effectively and efficiently supports group efforts
Team oriented and able to establish relationships with all levels of the organization.
English/French bilingual an asset.
High level of self-motivation and at ease working independently when necessary.
Flexibility and willingness to work simultaneously on a wide range of tasks and projects and ability to prioritize.
Understands how to work effectively within a broader enterprise with overarching priorities.
Works well under pressure and is able to achieve short- and long-term goals with a heavy workload.
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
In the market for… Excitement - Explore emerging technology and innovation, as well as ventures and digital finance that shape the future of global markets! Experience the movement of the market while grounded in the stability of close to 200 years of success. Connection - With site hubs in some of the world’s most multicultural cities, we leverage our size and structure to create rich connections and belonging while experiencing powerful global impact through our work. Impact - More than a platform, we use our talents to power mission-critical systems that drive global economic advancement, innovation, and growth. As well, our employee-led Team Impact spreads social good via our giving strategy. Wellness - From empathetic leadership to a culture of flexibility and balance, we believe wellness at work creates the maximum yield and a stronger “we”. Plus, with a cloud-first and hybrid workstyle, as well as generous time-off and leaves, we support a life well lived! Growth - From a growth mindset in our work, to expansion in our business, TMX is home to action-takers energized by the achievement of ambitious growth. Ready to enrich your career with impactful work, leaders who truly care, and the flexibility and programs to help you thrive as part of #TeamTMX ? Apply now. TMX is committed to creating and sustaining a collegial work environment in which all individuals are treated with dignity and respect and one which reflects the diversity of the community in which we operate. We provide accommodations for applicants and employees who require it.
Nov 30, 2023
Contract
Venture outside the ordinary - TMX Careers The TMX group of companies includes leading global exchanges such as the Toronto Stock Exchange, Montreal Exchange, and numerous innovative organizations enhancing capital markets. United as a global team, we’re connecting cross-functionally, traversing industries and geographies, moving opportunity into action, advancing global economic growth, and propelling progress. Through a rich exchange of ideas, meaningful collaboration, and a nimble operating model, we're powering some of the nation's most critical systems, fueling capital formation and innovation, bringing increased opportunity to business visionaries, product ingenuity to consumers, and career exploration to our team. Ready to be part of the action? As part of the TMX GCO and reporting to the Head of Legal – TSX Trust, Counsel is responsible for supporting TSX Trust Company on a variety of commercial matters. Key Accountabilities:
Work with TSX Trust Company’s staff including the senior management team.
Assist in guiding the business through regulatory changes and industry developments.
Support TSX Trust Company through its ongoing integration with a recently acquired federal trust company.
Support the contract requirements for sophisticated commercial transactions, including strategic projects and business alliances.
Provide legal advice and support for the development and execution of commercial strategies and initiatives of TSX Trust Company
When required, work with GCO’s other specialized legal teams, including Commercial, Regulatory and Governance, to ensure provision of the full suite of legal services to TSX Trust.
Work with business lines to develop and maintain standard form agreements for products and services offered by TSX Trust Company in support of pivotal initiatives and in the ordinary course
Provide legal advice and support on a wide range of commercial matters.
Other duties, as assigned
Must haves:
Member in good standing of a Canadian Law Society
Qualified legal professional with at least 5+ years of relevant, working experience.
Knowledge and experience drafting, negotiating, structuring and advising on various types of commercial contracts and transactions.
Knowledge of transfer agency/stock transfer and corporate trust industry products and services an asset.
Financial services industry experience, familiarity with OSFI and its regulatory requirements an asset.
Experience in securities and trust law an asset.
Outstanding written and verbal communication, negotiation and drafting skills.
Able to develop and maintain strong relationships with internal and external clients.
Champions change and serves as a role model.
Effectively and efficiently supports group efforts
Team oriented and able to establish relationships with all levels of the organization.
English/French bilingual an asset.
High level of self-motivation and at ease working independently when necessary.
Flexibility and willingness to work simultaneously on a wide range of tasks and projects and ability to prioritize.
Understands how to work effectively within a broader enterprise with overarching priorities.
Works well under pressure and is able to achieve short- and long-term goals with a heavy workload.
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
In the market for… Excitement - Explore emerging technology and innovation, as well as ventures and digital finance that shape the future of global markets! Experience the movement of the market while grounded in the stability of close to 200 years of success. Connection - With site hubs in some of the world’s most multicultural cities, we leverage our size and structure to create rich connections and belonging while experiencing powerful global impact through our work. Impact - More than a platform, we use our talents to power mission-critical systems that drive global economic advancement, innovation, and growth. As well, our employee-led Team Impact spreads social good via our giving strategy. Wellness - From empathetic leadership to a culture of flexibility and balance, we believe wellness at work creates the maximum yield and a stronger “we”. Plus, with a cloud-first and hybrid workstyle, as well as generous time-off and leaves, we support a life well lived! Growth - From a growth mindset in our work, to expansion in our business, TMX is home to action-takers energized by the achievement of ambitious growth. Ready to enrich your career with impactful work, leaders who truly care, and the flexibility and programs to help you thrive as part of #TeamTMX ? Apply now. TMX is committed to creating and sustaining a collegial work environment in which all individuals are treated with dignity and respect and one which reflects the diversity of the community in which we operate. We provide accommodations for applicants and employees who require it.
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.
Stewart Title Guaranty Company
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
As the Canadian Division of Stewart, one of the largest title insurers in the world, we provide residential and commercial title insurance, while offering comprehensive service, deep expertise and solutions to help our customers close their real estate transactions with peace of mind.
Job Description:
Based in Edmondton, Alberta, Stewart’s Business Development (“ BD ”) Manager is responsible for growing Stewart’s residential and commercial customer base while supporting its existing client base. This opportunity is ideally suited for individuals practicing Real Estate law or with equivalent business development experience in either title insurance, mortgage lending, or legal products. Real Estate lawyers and/or Sr. Conveyancers are encouraged to apply.
Responsibilities:
Identifying residential and commercial title insurance opportunities and increasing Stewart’s market share and revenue
Expanding Stewart’s relationships with national & regional law firms
Supporting the use of title insurance by residential and commercial real estate lawyers, lending institutions, borrowers, and builders/developers
Managing day-to-day needs of a valuable client base, including responding to client inquiries and file matters
Providing quotes to clients on title insurance policies
Identifying regionally specific opportunities for new coverage and services
Responding to requests from underwriting on matters pertaining to local real estate law, risk and procedure
Assisting in setting residential and commercial strategy, planning, generating new product ideas, new initiatives, and work to achieve overall established goals
Organizing and scheduling client visits/contacts
Recording BD activities in Stewart’s internal software tool
Reporting on BD activities on a weekly and monthly basis
Creating and managing specified sales targets and goals
Becoming a subject matter expert and champion for new Stewart products
Scheduling and conducting presentations to firms outlining the value of residential and commercial title insurance
Promoting, educating, and training clients on Stewart products and new initiatives
Liaising with internal departments to escalate BD issues (i.e. underwriting, claims, finance, support)
Liaising with the Events and Communications departments concerning initiatives that affect residential and commercial BD, where requested
Soliciting opportunities to participate on industry related boards, where requested
Providing market review, analysis, and feedback
Keeping informed of industry news and on issues that affect the real estate market
Keeping informed of competitor information (e.g. pricing, coverage) and providing market intelligence updates to VP, Business Development - Western Canada
Assisting with internal and external training initiatives
Supporting other BD reps on the team with introductions, meetings, and presentations
Assisting with out-of-region events and peer functions
Developing content, prepare, write papers, articles, and speak on the topic of title insurance at events/ opportunities as they arise, including external invitations from any number of industry groups, law societies, CBA, universities, trade magazines, conferences, trade shows
Initiating and hosting client functions and events
Drafting, creating, and delivering industry content via technology enabled platforms
Organizing and attending Stewart client events, lecture series, presentations
Attending industry trade shows and conferences, as required
Identifying media opportunities locally to promote consumer education and awareness of title insurance
Qualifications
Minimum of 3-5 years’ experience practicing real estate law in private practice or equivalent business development experience in either title insurance, mortgage lending, insurance, or legal products. Real estate lawyers and/or sr. conveyancers are encouraged to apply.
Knowledge of both Residential and Commercial real estate law
Maintaining membership in good standing with a law society, if applicable
Valid and in good standing driver’s license
Willing to travel for various amounts of time
Ability to work from home or in the field
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Excellent organizational and scheduling skills
Excellent problem-solving capabilities and the ability to troubleshoot
Professional sales approach and the ability to build relationships
Have working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Teams, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint
Background knowledge of title insurance is an asset
Stewart Title is committed to accommodating persons with disabilities. If you require accommodation during any aspect of the application process, please let us know. We can be reached by:
Email (INTLresumes@stewart.com)
Telephone: (416) 307-3300 (please ask to speak to a Human Resources representative)
Mail: 200 Bay Street, North Tower, Suite 2600, Toronto, ON M5J 2J2
Fax: (416) 981-7214
Privacy:
Your privacy is important to us. We consider and define Personal Information as any data relating to an individual, whether it relates to his or her private, professional or public life. It can be anything from a name, a photo, an email address, bank details or posts on social media. We only collect, store, use and disclose Personal Information from prospective and current employees for legitimate employment, legal, and business purposes. You can learn more about how we handle and process your personal information in relation to our recruitment process by making a request to our Human Resources department.
Thank you to all applicants for your interest. Please note, only those that are under consideration will be contacted.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Salary: $80,000.00-$110,000.00 per year
Oct 16, 2023
Full time
As the Canadian Division of Stewart, one of the largest title insurers in the world, we provide residential and commercial title insurance, while offering comprehensive service, deep expertise and solutions to help our customers close their real estate transactions with peace of mind.
Job Description:
Based in Edmondton, Alberta, Stewart’s Business Development (“ BD ”) Manager is responsible for growing Stewart’s residential and commercial customer base while supporting its existing client base. This opportunity is ideally suited for individuals practicing Real Estate law or with equivalent business development experience in either title insurance, mortgage lending, or legal products. Real Estate lawyers and/or Sr. Conveyancers are encouraged to apply.
Responsibilities:
Identifying residential and commercial title insurance opportunities and increasing Stewart’s market share and revenue
Expanding Stewart’s relationships with national & regional law firms
Supporting the use of title insurance by residential and commercial real estate lawyers, lending institutions, borrowers, and builders/developers
Managing day-to-day needs of a valuable client base, including responding to client inquiries and file matters
Providing quotes to clients on title insurance policies
Identifying regionally specific opportunities for new coverage and services
Responding to requests from underwriting on matters pertaining to local real estate law, risk and procedure
Assisting in setting residential and commercial strategy, planning, generating new product ideas, new initiatives, and work to achieve overall established goals
Organizing and scheduling client visits/contacts
Recording BD activities in Stewart’s internal software tool
Reporting on BD activities on a weekly and monthly basis
Creating and managing specified sales targets and goals
Becoming a subject matter expert and champion for new Stewart products
Scheduling and conducting presentations to firms outlining the value of residential and commercial title insurance
Promoting, educating, and training clients on Stewart products and new initiatives
Liaising with internal departments to escalate BD issues (i.e. underwriting, claims, finance, support)
Liaising with the Events and Communications departments concerning initiatives that affect residential and commercial BD, where requested
Soliciting opportunities to participate on industry related boards, where requested
Providing market review, analysis, and feedback
Keeping informed of industry news and on issues that affect the real estate market
Keeping informed of competitor information (e.g. pricing, coverage) and providing market intelligence updates to VP, Business Development - Western Canada
Assisting with internal and external training initiatives
Supporting other BD reps on the team with introductions, meetings, and presentations
Assisting with out-of-region events and peer functions
Developing content, prepare, write papers, articles, and speak on the topic of title insurance at events/ opportunities as they arise, including external invitations from any number of industry groups, law societies, CBA, universities, trade magazines, conferences, trade shows
Initiating and hosting client functions and events
Drafting, creating, and delivering industry content via technology enabled platforms
Organizing and attending Stewart client events, lecture series, presentations
Attending industry trade shows and conferences, as required
Identifying media opportunities locally to promote consumer education and awareness of title insurance
Qualifications
Minimum of 3-5 years’ experience practicing real estate law in private practice or equivalent business development experience in either title insurance, mortgage lending, insurance, or legal products. Real estate lawyers and/or sr. conveyancers are encouraged to apply.
Knowledge of both Residential and Commercial real estate law
Maintaining membership in good standing with a law society, if applicable
Valid and in good standing driver’s license
Willing to travel for various amounts of time
Ability to work from home or in the field
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Excellent organizational and scheduling skills
Excellent problem-solving capabilities and the ability to troubleshoot
Professional sales approach and the ability to build relationships
Have working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Teams, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint
Background knowledge of title insurance is an asset
Stewart Title is committed to accommodating persons with disabilities. If you require accommodation during any aspect of the application process, please let us know. We can be reached by:
Email (INTLresumes@stewart.com)
Telephone: (416) 307-3300 (please ask to speak to a Human Resources representative)
Mail: 200 Bay Street, North Tower, Suite 2600, Toronto, ON M5J 2J2
Fax: (416) 981-7214
Privacy:
Your privacy is important to us. We consider and define Personal Information as any data relating to an individual, whether it relates to his or her private, professional or public life. It can be anything from a name, a photo, an email address, bank details or posts on social media. We only collect, store, use and disclose Personal Information from prospective and current employees for legitimate employment, legal, and business purposes. You can learn more about how we handle and process your personal information in relation to our recruitment process by making a request to our Human Resources department.
Thank you to all applicants for your interest. Please note, only those that are under consideration will be contacted.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Salary: $80,000.00-$110,000.00 per year
Halifax Regional Municipality
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
A municipal public servant makes a difference in the lives of over 400,000 people in the Halifax region. The municipality employs between 3,600-5,000 people annually. You could be one of them. Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) is recognized as one of the Top Employers for 2022 in Nova Scotia and Atlantic Canada Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) Legal & Legislative Services Business Unit is seeking a Legal Assistant , to become a permanent member of the Legal Services support team. In the Team environment of Legal Services, Legal Assistants may be required to work for several lawyers at the same time & have additional expertise in one or more of the following areas of law: Litigation, Prosecutions, Solicitor Services (Advisory Services, Corp/Comm &/or Real Property) Reporting operationally to their assigned lawyers and the Prosecution Coordinator & administratively to the Business Unit Coordinator, the Legal Assistant is responsible for a wide variety of legal and administrative duties within the Legal Services division, with a high degree of confidentiality. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: preparation of legal documents & correspondence, dictation transcription; paper & electronic filing; managing correspondence; processing invoices; responding to inquiries and interacting with internal clients, external parties, and the public. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills are essential for this role, as well as broad and thorough knowledge of legal concepts, practices, and principles. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES (may specialize in one or both): Solicitor Services & Real Property
Ability to prepare a broad range of legal documents and correspondence for residential and commercial real estate transactions including, but not limited to, deeds, easements, legal descriptions, HST Certificates, Direction, and Statements of Adjustments & Proceeds, Parcel Description Certification Applications (PDCA) and Applications for Registration (AFRs) as well as final reports
Reviews document packages received from other Business Units for completeness prior to forwarding to solicitor for approval and execution
Tracks closing dates and other deadlines, following up as necessary with assigned lawyer, client(s) and external solicitors
Conducts title searches, sub-searches and PPSA (Personal Property Security Act) searches, as required and acts as designated contact for requisition of all HRM title searches required by Legal Services as well as other business units;
Conducts general and title related property research regarding easements, rights-of-way and property ownership as required
Ensures documents are vault filed with the Clerk’s office, when required
Litigation and Labour
Maintains knowledge of litigation file timelines regarding statutory limitations and deadlines, providing reminders and updates to solicitor as needed
Assists solicitor to coordinate witnesses, client contacts, and organization of discovery and/or arbitration meetings
General understanding of Collective Agreements, Unions and arbitration hearings
Prepares evidence, arbitration binders, and any reference documents required by solicitor for court or hearings
For a complete description of duties & responsibilities for this position, please email jobs@halifax.ca HRM is committed to reflecting the community it serves and recognizing Diversity & Inclusion as one of the Municipality’s core values. We have an Employment Equity Policy & we welcome applications from African Nova Scotians & Other Racially Visible Persons, Women in occupations or positions where they are underrepresented in the workforce, Indigenous/Aboriginal People, Persons with Disabilities & 2SLGBTQ+ Persons. Applicants are encouraged to self-identify on their electronic application. QUALIFICATIONS Education & Experience:
Certificate/diploma from a Legal Assistant or Paralegal program with a minimum of three years’ experience in a legal assistant role with demonstrated performance capabilities. A combination of education and experience will be considered.
Experience preparing real estate closings and title search review will be considered an asset
Experience working with file/document management systems will be considered an asset
Technical /Job Specific Knowledge & Abilities:
Proficiency & expertise in the use of Microsoft Office (Outlook/Word/Excel/PowerPoint), Adobe Acrobat (writer)
Excellent interpersonal & communications skills, both written & verbal
Excellent organizational & problem solving skills
Superior time management skills & the ability to prioritize tasks with minimal supervision
Strong sense of ethics & the ability to handle sensitive & confidential or private information with tact and discretion; knowledge of privacy laws
High level of sound & independent judgment, reasoning, & diplomacy
Ability to work effectively both independently & as part of a team on a multitude of tasks in variable situations
Strong customer service orientation, ability to deal with lawyers & public under stressful situations
High level of accuracy & attention to detail is required while working within strict timelines
Excellent writing skills, including proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation for complex documentation & ability to independently draft correspondence at a professional skill level
Knowledge of legal terminology & ability to draft legal documentation as required
Understanding of legal reference materials, procedures, & legal filing systems
Critical thinking, analysis, & research skills are essential
Resourceful & flexible
Professional, responsive, & positive work attitude is critical
Knowledge of municipal issues, administration & government including council processes & procedures, By-laws, Halifax Regional Municipality Charter, Municipal Government Act, and Civil Procedure Rules considered an asset
Good internet research skills using reputable & authorized sources. Familiarity with Government web-based search tools, including Property Online, Registry of Joint Stock Companies, or caselaw websites, including Quicklaw, CanLII, & WestlawNext, etc. considered as an asset
Security Clearance Requirements: Applicants may be required to complete an employment security screening check Competencies: Values & Ethics, Organizational Awareness, Customer Service, Communications, Valuing Diversity, Teamwork & Cooperation, Organization & Planning WORK STATUS: Permanent, Full-time HOURS OF WORK: 8:30am-4;30pm Monday – Friday, 35 hours per week. May require occasional overtime based on operational requirements SALARY: Non-union Level 3 $47,630-$65,490 Compensation is commensurate with experience & training WORK LOCATION: CIBC Building, 1809 Barrington Street, 7th Floor, Halifax NS CLOSING DATE: Applications will be received up to 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday,October 3, 2023 and must include a cover letter and resumé During the recruitment process, applicants have the right to request accommodation. Applicants invited to participate in an assessment process (such as an interview or testing) and who require accommodation, should discuss their needs with the Recruiter when invited to the assessment process.
Sep 20, 2023
Full time
A municipal public servant makes a difference in the lives of over 400,000 people in the Halifax region. The municipality employs between 3,600-5,000 people annually. You could be one of them. Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) is recognized as one of the Top Employers for 2022 in Nova Scotia and Atlantic Canada Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) Legal & Legislative Services Business Unit is seeking a Legal Assistant , to become a permanent member of the Legal Services support team. In the Team environment of Legal Services, Legal Assistants may be required to work for several lawyers at the same time & have additional expertise in one or more of the following areas of law: Litigation, Prosecutions, Solicitor Services (Advisory Services, Corp/Comm &/or Real Property) Reporting operationally to their assigned lawyers and the Prosecution Coordinator & administratively to the Business Unit Coordinator, the Legal Assistant is responsible for a wide variety of legal and administrative duties within the Legal Services division, with a high degree of confidentiality. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: preparation of legal documents & correspondence, dictation transcription; paper & electronic filing; managing correspondence; processing invoices; responding to inquiries and interacting with internal clients, external parties, and the public. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills are essential for this role, as well as broad and thorough knowledge of legal concepts, practices, and principles. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES (may specialize in one or both): Solicitor Services & Real Property
Ability to prepare a broad range of legal documents and correspondence for residential and commercial real estate transactions including, but not limited to, deeds, easements, legal descriptions, HST Certificates, Direction, and Statements of Adjustments & Proceeds, Parcel Description Certification Applications (PDCA) and Applications for Registration (AFRs) as well as final reports
Reviews document packages received from other Business Units for completeness prior to forwarding to solicitor for approval and execution
Tracks closing dates and other deadlines, following up as necessary with assigned lawyer, client(s) and external solicitors
Conducts title searches, sub-searches and PPSA (Personal Property Security Act) searches, as required and acts as designated contact for requisition of all HRM title searches required by Legal Services as well as other business units;
Conducts general and title related property research regarding easements, rights-of-way and property ownership as required
Ensures documents are vault filed with the Clerk’s office, when required
Litigation and Labour
Maintains knowledge of litigation file timelines regarding statutory limitations and deadlines, providing reminders and updates to solicitor as needed
Assists solicitor to coordinate witnesses, client contacts, and organization of discovery and/or arbitration meetings
General understanding of Collective Agreements, Unions and arbitration hearings
Prepares evidence, arbitration binders, and any reference documents required by solicitor for court or hearings
For a complete description of duties & responsibilities for this position, please email jobs@halifax.ca HRM is committed to reflecting the community it serves and recognizing Diversity & Inclusion as one of the Municipality’s core values. We have an Employment Equity Policy & we welcome applications from African Nova Scotians & Other Racially Visible Persons, Women in occupations or positions where they are underrepresented in the workforce, Indigenous/Aboriginal People, Persons with Disabilities & 2SLGBTQ+ Persons. Applicants are encouraged to self-identify on their electronic application. QUALIFICATIONS Education & Experience:
Certificate/diploma from a Legal Assistant or Paralegal program with a minimum of three years’ experience in a legal assistant role with demonstrated performance capabilities. A combination of education and experience will be considered.
Experience preparing real estate closings and title search review will be considered an asset
Experience working with file/document management systems will be considered an asset
Technical /Job Specific Knowledge & Abilities:
Proficiency & expertise in the use of Microsoft Office (Outlook/Word/Excel/PowerPoint), Adobe Acrobat (writer)
Excellent interpersonal & communications skills, both written & verbal
Excellent organizational & problem solving skills
Superior time management skills & the ability to prioritize tasks with minimal supervision
Strong sense of ethics & the ability to handle sensitive & confidential or private information with tact and discretion; knowledge of privacy laws
High level of sound & independent judgment, reasoning, & diplomacy
Ability to work effectively both independently & as part of a team on a multitude of tasks in variable situations
Strong customer service orientation, ability to deal with lawyers & public under stressful situations
High level of accuracy & attention to detail is required while working within strict timelines
Excellent writing skills, including proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation for complex documentation & ability to independently draft correspondence at a professional skill level
Knowledge of legal terminology & ability to draft legal documentation as required
Understanding of legal reference materials, procedures, & legal filing systems
Critical thinking, analysis, & research skills are essential
Resourceful & flexible
Professional, responsive, & positive work attitude is critical
Knowledge of municipal issues, administration & government including council processes & procedures, By-laws, Halifax Regional Municipality Charter, Municipal Government Act, and Civil Procedure Rules considered an asset
Good internet research skills using reputable & authorized sources. Familiarity with Government web-based search tools, including Property Online, Registry of Joint Stock Companies, or caselaw websites, including Quicklaw, CanLII, & WestlawNext, etc. considered as an asset
Security Clearance Requirements: Applicants may be required to complete an employment security screening check Competencies: Values & Ethics, Organizational Awareness, Customer Service, Communications, Valuing Diversity, Teamwork & Cooperation, Organization & Planning WORK STATUS: Permanent, Full-time HOURS OF WORK: 8:30am-4;30pm Monday – Friday, 35 hours per week. May require occasional overtime based on operational requirements SALARY: Non-union Level 3 $47,630-$65,490 Compensation is commensurate with experience & training WORK LOCATION: CIBC Building, 1809 Barrington Street, 7th Floor, Halifax NS CLOSING DATE: Applications will be received up to 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday,October 3, 2023 and must include a cover letter and resumé During the recruitment process, applicants have the right to request accommodation. Applicants invited to participate in an assessment process (such as an interview or testing) and who require accommodation, should discuss their needs with the Recruiter when invited to the assessment process.
Job Description
GM Canada is seeking an exceptional lawyer with strategic business acumen and proven collaborative skills to join the legal team as Counsel. The successful candidate will have a minimum of 5 -7 years of top-tier private practice or in-house experience with significant regulatory expertise, ideally covering environmental compliance, automotive safety and consumer product safety matters. The individual selected for this role will provide counsel on these issues in addition to a broad range of other corporate and commercial matters, including real estate, dealer relations and transactions.
What You'll Do
The Counsel role will have responsibility for managing multiple projects simultaneously and working effectively across internal functions and businesses. This position is expected to be a key business partner and to contribute to GM Canada’s success by combining both legal and business expertise and understanding the company’s operations and strategic goals
The successful candidate will work closely with both the GM Canada legal department and the GM global legal staff of more than 200 lawyers. This position will be located at GM Canada’s offices in Oshawa and Markham, Ontario..
Additional Job Description
Your Skills & Abilities
Called to the Bar of Ontario.
Minimum of 5 years of top-tier private practice or in-house experience with a significant portion of the experience gained in the technology, manufacturing or consumer products sector.
Business-minded lawyer who can provide a top-down perspective while maintaining a sleeves-rolled-up willingness to take on a significant working role in the company.
Superior personal and professional integrity and strong communication skills.
French language proficiency would be an asset but is not a requirement.
Successful candidates will be required to attest to their vaccination status (or indicating that they do not wish to disclose), and any job offer will be conditional on the candidate providing that attestation.
Compensation and Benefits:
GM’s Work Appropriately philosophy supports our foundation of inclusion and provides employees the flexibility to work where they can have the greatest impact on achieving our goals, dependent on role needs.
GM’s comprehensive compensation and benefits plan is carefully designed and thoroughly benchmarked against the companies that we compete for talent in the local market .
The goal of the General Motors of Canada total rewards program is to support the health and well-being of you and your family. Our comprehensive compensation plan currently includes the following benefits, in addition to many others:
Paid time off including vacation days, holidays, and supplemental benefits for pregnancy, parental and adoption leave.
Healthcare, dental and vision benefits including health care spending account and wellness incentive.
Life insurance plans to cover you and your family.
Company and matching contributions to a Defined Contribution Pension plan to help you save for retirement.
Global recognition program for peers and leaders to recognize and be recognized for results and behaviors that reflect our company values.
Tuition Assistance and Employee Assistance Program.
GM Vehicle Purchase Plan for you, your family and friends.
About GM
Our vision is a world with Zero Crashes, Zero Emissions and Zero Congestion and we embrace the responsibility to lead the change that will make our world better, safer and more equitable for all.
Why Join Us
We aspire to be the most inclusive company in the world. We believe we all must make a choice every day – individually and collectively – to drive meaningful change through our words, our deeds and our culture. Our Work Appropriately philosophy supports our foundation of inclusion and provides employees the flexibility to work where they can have the greatest impact on achieving our goals, dependent on role needs. Every day, we want every employee, no matter their background, ethnicity, preferences, or location, to feel they belong to one General Motors team.
Diversity Information
General Motors is committed to being a workplace that is not only free of discrimination, but one that genuinely fosters inclusion and belonging. We strongly believe that workforce diversity creates an environment in which our employees can thrive and develop better products for our customers. We understand and embrace the variety through which people gain experiences whether through professional, personal, educational, or volunteer opportunities.
We encourage interested candidates to review the key responsibilities and qualifications and apply for any positions that match your skills and capabilities.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
Accommodation is available for applicants with disabilities. Should you be contacted by General Motors of Canada, please advise if you require accommodation. General Motors of Canada values diversity and is an equal opportunity employer.
Jul 13, 2023
Full time
Job Description
GM Canada is seeking an exceptional lawyer with strategic business acumen and proven collaborative skills to join the legal team as Counsel. The successful candidate will have a minimum of 5 -7 years of top-tier private practice or in-house experience with significant regulatory expertise, ideally covering environmental compliance, automotive safety and consumer product safety matters. The individual selected for this role will provide counsel on these issues in addition to a broad range of other corporate and commercial matters, including real estate, dealer relations and transactions.
What You'll Do
The Counsel role will have responsibility for managing multiple projects simultaneously and working effectively across internal functions and businesses. This position is expected to be a key business partner and to contribute to GM Canada’s success by combining both legal and business expertise and understanding the company’s operations and strategic goals
The successful candidate will work closely with both the GM Canada legal department and the GM global legal staff of more than 200 lawyers. This position will be located at GM Canada’s offices in Oshawa and Markham, Ontario..
Additional Job Description
Your Skills & Abilities
Called to the Bar of Ontario.
Minimum of 5 years of top-tier private practice or in-house experience with a significant portion of the experience gained in the technology, manufacturing or consumer products sector.
Business-minded lawyer who can provide a top-down perspective while maintaining a sleeves-rolled-up willingness to take on a significant working role in the company.
Superior personal and professional integrity and strong communication skills.
French language proficiency would be an asset but is not a requirement.
Successful candidates will be required to attest to their vaccination status (or indicating that they do not wish to disclose), and any job offer will be conditional on the candidate providing that attestation.
Compensation and Benefits:
GM’s Work Appropriately philosophy supports our foundation of inclusion and provides employees the flexibility to work where they can have the greatest impact on achieving our goals, dependent on role needs.
GM’s comprehensive compensation and benefits plan is carefully designed and thoroughly benchmarked against the companies that we compete for talent in the local market .
The goal of the General Motors of Canada total rewards program is to support the health and well-being of you and your family. Our comprehensive compensation plan currently includes the following benefits, in addition to many others:
Paid time off including vacation days, holidays, and supplemental benefits for pregnancy, parental and adoption leave.
Healthcare, dental and vision benefits including health care spending account and wellness incentive.
Life insurance plans to cover you and your family.
Company and matching contributions to a Defined Contribution Pension plan to help you save for retirement.
Global recognition program for peers and leaders to recognize and be recognized for results and behaviors that reflect our company values.
Tuition Assistance and Employee Assistance Program.
GM Vehicle Purchase Plan for you, your family and friends.
About GM
Our vision is a world with Zero Crashes, Zero Emissions and Zero Congestion and we embrace the responsibility to lead the change that will make our world better, safer and more equitable for all.
Why Join Us
We aspire to be the most inclusive company in the world. We believe we all must make a choice every day – individually and collectively – to drive meaningful change through our words, our deeds and our culture. Our Work Appropriately philosophy supports our foundation of inclusion and provides employees the flexibility to work where they can have the greatest impact on achieving our goals, dependent on role needs. Every day, we want every employee, no matter their background, ethnicity, preferences, or location, to feel they belong to one General Motors team.
Diversity Information
General Motors is committed to being a workplace that is not only free of discrimination, but one that genuinely fosters inclusion and belonging. We strongly believe that workforce diversity creates an environment in which our employees can thrive and develop better products for our customers. We understand and embrace the variety through which people gain experiences whether through professional, personal, educational, or volunteer opportunities.
We encourage interested candidates to review the key responsibilities and qualifications and apply for any positions that match your skills and capabilities.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
Accommodation is available for applicants with disabilities. Should you be contacted by General Motors of Canada, please advise if you require accommodation. General Motors of Canada values diversity and is an equal opportunity employer.
At Ontario Health, we are committed to developing a strong organizational culture that connects and inspires all team members across the province. Our vision is that together, we will be a leader in health and wellness for all. Our mission is to connect the health system to drive improved and equitable health outcomes, experiences and value. How we work together is reflected through our five values: integrity, inspiration, tenacity, humility and care.
What Ontario Health offers:
Achieving your career goals is a priority to us. Benefits of working at Ontario Health may include the following based on employment type:
Fully paid medical, dental and vision coverage from your first day
Health care spending account
Premium defined benefit pension plan
3 personal days and 2 float days annually
Individual contributors start at 3 weeks’ vacation with 4 weeks at 2 yrs.
Career development opportunities
A collaborative values-based team culture
A wellness program
A hybrid working model
Participation in Communities of Inclusion
Want to make a difference in your career? Consider this opportunity.
The Senior Legal Counsel will be responsible for providing proactive and solutions based legal advice, ensuring that Ontario health complies with its legal obligations and mitigates business and legal risks. The Senior Legal Counsel may manage a team of Legal Counsel.
This role will manage legal issues arising across OH on an enterprise, departmental and program-level. The Senior Legal Counsel will develop and implement strategic initiatives for the legal department and act as a legal representative on organization-wide strategy initiatives.
As part of this role, the Senior Legal Counsel is accountable for the administration of the legal operations, management of resources, and engagement of key internal and/or external stakeholders. As the subject matter expert within the organization on a broad base of legal matters, this role will provide counsel and support directly to OH portfolios and Senior Leaders on complex legal matters.
Here is what you will be doing:
Providing leadership, mentorship, guidance and experience to the Legal Department. May also manage a team of Legal Counsel.
Providing proactive and solutions based legal advice and recommendations to OH leadership to mitigate legal and business risks for OH.
Researching and interpreting complex and high-risk legal issues and providing advice on such issues.
Drafting, amending and negotiating complex, high value and high-risk contracts and other legal documents, with and without the aid of established precedents, including but not limited to software as a service agreements, license agreements, goods and services agreements, data sharing agreements, privacy agreements, transfer payment agreements, and service accountability agreements.
Drafting and developing precedents for use by the Legal Department.
Leading complex and cross-functional legal transactions.
Advising on privacy authorities analysis and privacy legislation.
Providing conflict of interest opinions and conducting investigations under the Public Service of Ontario Act .
Supporting OH’s compliance with applicable legislative and regulatory requirements, government directives and internal policies and procedures.
Overseeing the management and costs of external legal counsel.
Assisting the Assistant General Counsel and General Counsel with the management of any legal matters, as required.
Leading the development and implementation of enterprise-wide legal processes.
Ensuring that processes and procedures are in place to mitigate legal risk and to ensure that OH staff and leadership are in compliance with applicable legislation, regulations and Management Board of Cabinet Directives.
Evaluating the impact of legislation and regulations on OH.
Overseeing any litigation against OH.
Managing stakeholders with a focus on provision of information, advice and guidance to OH leadership and external stakeholders including the Ministry, hospitals, physicians, foundations.
Contributing to the realization of the legal department’s strategic and business objectives.
Participating in Ontario Health committees and groups.
Here is what you will need to be successful:
Education and Experience
Law degree (Bachelor of Laws (LLB) or Juris Doctor (JD)) and licensed to practice law in Ontario, with demonstrated experience in various complex specialized areas of law, including corporate/commercial law, health, public sector, information technology, privacy, and corporate governance.
Direct/indirect related work experience representing continuous learning and required for someone to perform this job competently is 8 years. Minimum of 3 years’ people management experience for people leader.
Recognized access and privacy designation (CIPP/C) is an asset.
Graduate degree in health care administration, or master’s in law is an asset.
Experience working in the healthcare sector is an asset.
The typical minimum level of education to perform this job competently is equivalent to specialized graduate studies. The person requires the equivalent of post-graduate training at the master’s level in university in order to understand, utilize and communicate very complicated, very diversified or highly technical concepts/theories/practices.
Extensive experience evaluating, negotiating, structuring and leading complex agreements.
Knowledge and Skills
Excellent leadership, team building, and relationship-building skills to lead a team of Legal Counsel and build trust and confidence with numerous stakeholders.
Exceptional interpersonal and communications skills (written and verbal) with effective group presentation and stakeholder engagement abilities, including the ability to translate complex regulatory standards or legal concepts in a manner that can be understood by a functionally diverse audience.
Strong understanding of legislation, regulations and directives governing Ontario Health as a provincial agency.
Strong understanding of health law and healthcare policy.
Broad understanding of changing priorities, trends, legislative and regulatory requirements and emerging issues within the healthcare industry.
Exceptional research skills with demonstrated strategic thinking, analytical, creative problem-solving and planning skills.
High level of composure with the ability to demonstrate sound judgment, discretion, tact and courtesy.
Excellent organizational and time management skills and the ability to respond to a multiplicity of demands and prioritize work activities.
Ability to work under pressure and maintain strict confidentiality.
High sense of independence in solving complex problems and providing solutions.
Employment Type : Permanent Full Time
Paygrade and Zone: SLC l
Location: Ontario (currently hybrid; subject to change)
All applicants must be a resident of Ontario to be considered for roles at Ontario Health.
Ontario Health encourages applications from candidates who are First Nations, Métis, Inuit, and urban Indigenous; Francophone; Black and racialized; members of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities; trans and nonbinary; and disabled.
We encourage applicants with accessibility needs to notify us if they have any accommodation needs in the application and/or interview process.
Note: As part of the initial recruitment screening process, applicants must confirm that they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. If applicants are not fully vaccinated, they will be required to identify any accommodation needs pursuant to a protected ground under the Code. Applicants who identify an accommodation need will be required to provide supporting documentation with respect to their need for accommodation when requested by the clear legal job board. If no such accommodation is identified, the applicant will not be eligible to proceed through the recruitment process.
Jun 21, 2023
Full time
At Ontario Health, we are committed to developing a strong organizational culture that connects and inspires all team members across the province. Our vision is that together, we will be a leader in health and wellness for all. Our mission is to connect the health system to drive improved and equitable health outcomes, experiences and value. How we work together is reflected through our five values: integrity, inspiration, tenacity, humility and care.
What Ontario Health offers:
Achieving your career goals is a priority to us. Benefits of working at Ontario Health may include the following based on employment type:
Fully paid medical, dental and vision coverage from your first day
Health care spending account
Premium defined benefit pension plan
3 personal days and 2 float days annually
Individual contributors start at 3 weeks’ vacation with 4 weeks at 2 yrs.
Career development opportunities
A collaborative values-based team culture
A wellness program
A hybrid working model
Participation in Communities of Inclusion
Want to make a difference in your career? Consider this opportunity.
The Senior Legal Counsel will be responsible for providing proactive and solutions based legal advice, ensuring that Ontario health complies with its legal obligations and mitigates business and legal risks. The Senior Legal Counsel may manage a team of Legal Counsel.
This role will manage legal issues arising across OH on an enterprise, departmental and program-level. The Senior Legal Counsel will develop and implement strategic initiatives for the legal department and act as a legal representative on organization-wide strategy initiatives.
As part of this role, the Senior Legal Counsel is accountable for the administration of the legal operations, management of resources, and engagement of key internal and/or external stakeholders. As the subject matter expert within the organization on a broad base of legal matters, this role will provide counsel and support directly to OH portfolios and Senior Leaders on complex legal matters.
Here is what you will be doing:
Providing leadership, mentorship, guidance and experience to the Legal Department. May also manage a team of Legal Counsel.
Providing proactive and solutions based legal advice and recommendations to OH leadership to mitigate legal and business risks for OH.
Researching and interpreting complex and high-risk legal issues and providing advice on such issues.
Drafting, amending and negotiating complex, high value and high-risk contracts and other legal documents, with and without the aid of established precedents, including but not limited to software as a service agreements, license agreements, goods and services agreements, data sharing agreements, privacy agreements, transfer payment agreements, and service accountability agreements.
Drafting and developing precedents for use by the Legal Department.
Leading complex and cross-functional legal transactions.
Advising on privacy authorities analysis and privacy legislation.
Providing conflict of interest opinions and conducting investigations under the Public Service of Ontario Act .
Supporting OH’s compliance with applicable legislative and regulatory requirements, government directives and internal policies and procedures.
Overseeing the management and costs of external legal counsel.
Assisting the Assistant General Counsel and General Counsel with the management of any legal matters, as required.
Leading the development and implementation of enterprise-wide legal processes.
Ensuring that processes and procedures are in place to mitigate legal risk and to ensure that OH staff and leadership are in compliance with applicable legislation, regulations and Management Board of Cabinet Directives.
Evaluating the impact of legislation and regulations on OH.
Overseeing any litigation against OH.
Managing stakeholders with a focus on provision of information, advice and guidance to OH leadership and external stakeholders including the Ministry, hospitals, physicians, foundations.
Contributing to the realization of the legal department’s strategic and business objectives.
Participating in Ontario Health committees and groups.
Here is what you will need to be successful:
Education and Experience
Law degree (Bachelor of Laws (LLB) or Juris Doctor (JD)) and licensed to practice law in Ontario, with demonstrated experience in various complex specialized areas of law, including corporate/commercial law, health, public sector, information technology, privacy, and corporate governance.
Direct/indirect related work experience representing continuous learning and required for someone to perform this job competently is 8 years. Minimum of 3 years’ people management experience for people leader.
Recognized access and privacy designation (CIPP/C) is an asset.
Graduate degree in health care administration, or master’s in law is an asset.
Experience working in the healthcare sector is an asset.
The typical minimum level of education to perform this job competently is equivalent to specialized graduate studies. The person requires the equivalent of post-graduate training at the master’s level in university in order to understand, utilize and communicate very complicated, very diversified or highly technical concepts/theories/practices.
Extensive experience evaluating, negotiating, structuring and leading complex agreements.
Knowledge and Skills
Excellent leadership, team building, and relationship-building skills to lead a team of Legal Counsel and build trust and confidence with numerous stakeholders.
Exceptional interpersonal and communications skills (written and verbal) with effective group presentation and stakeholder engagement abilities, including the ability to translate complex regulatory standards or legal concepts in a manner that can be understood by a functionally diverse audience.
Strong understanding of legislation, regulations and directives governing Ontario Health as a provincial agency.
Strong understanding of health law and healthcare policy.
Broad understanding of changing priorities, trends, legislative and regulatory requirements and emerging issues within the healthcare industry.
Exceptional research skills with demonstrated strategic thinking, analytical, creative problem-solving and planning skills.
High level of composure with the ability to demonstrate sound judgment, discretion, tact and courtesy.
Excellent organizational and time management skills and the ability to respond to a multiplicity of demands and prioritize work activities.
Ability to work under pressure and maintain strict confidentiality.
High sense of independence in solving complex problems and providing solutions.
Employment Type : Permanent Full Time
Paygrade and Zone: SLC l
Location: Ontario (currently hybrid; subject to change)
All applicants must be a resident of Ontario to be considered for roles at Ontario Health.
Ontario Health encourages applications from candidates who are First Nations, Métis, Inuit, and urban Indigenous; Francophone; Black and racialized; members of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities; trans and nonbinary; and disabled.
We encourage applicants with accessibility needs to notify us if they have any accommodation needs in the application and/or interview process.
Note: As part of the initial recruitment screening process, applicants must confirm that they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. If applicants are not fully vaccinated, they will be required to identify any accommodation needs pursuant to a protected ground under the Code. Applicants who identify an accommodation need will be required to provide supporting documentation with respect to their need for accommodation when requested by the clear legal job board. If no such accommodation is identified, the applicant will not be eligible to proceed through the recruitment process.
Corporate Securities Lawyer (Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver)
Are you interested in working with one of Canada’s top 10 Corporate Law Boutique Firms? Do you have a passion for being actively involved in Canada’s innovative start-up community within a collaborative and collegial team? If so, we’d like to hear from you.
Why work with LW:
LaBarge Weinstein is not your typical law firm! We wanted to be different from the big firms, so we formed LW in 1997. Working at LW allows our associates to gain more diverse hands-on experience within our practice areas, while providing the opportunity to grow and develop in their area of law. We offer a competitive compensation package, flexible working hours and an unlimited vacation policy, along with a top-notch administrative support team and career development opportunities to enhance your individual practice and support individual professional growth.
Description:
In the position of Corporate Securities Lawyer , you will provide advice and support to our public company clients on governance and public disclosure compliance issues as well as work on public and private issuer financings and merger and acquisition transactions. This position involves a combination of public company and private issuer work that will vary depending on client activity and deal flow.
Skills and Experience
· Two to Five years of practice covering (i) public company, corporate finance and merger and acquisition experience; and (ii) day-to-day corporate, securities and commercial needs of private company clients including private financings and mergers and acquisitions.
· Experience in filings with the following would be a positive: SEDAR, SEDI, TSX Venture Exchange, TSX and CSE.
· Exceptional client service skills
About LaBarge Weinstein:
LaBarge Weinstein services clients across Canada from Halifax to Vancouver from offices in Ottawa, Vancouver and Toronto. The firm has a proven track record and is one of the most active firms in Canada working with technology companies at all phases, having assisted clients in billions of dollars’ worth of financings and M&A transactions.
How to Apply:
If you are ready to take the next step and join our practice, please forward your cover letter and resume to Keri McDonald by email at careers@lwlaw.com. We thank all applicants who apply but only those invited to be interviewed will be contacted.
At LaBarge Weinstein LLP we understand the importance of inclusion, diversity and equal opportunity and we work in an environment where our employees feel included and heard. We welcome and encourage all applicants to apply and are proud to offer equal employment opportunities.
If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation at any time during the recruitment process, please let us know.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Salary: $72,165.04-$175,224.80 per year
Benefits:
Casual dress
Company events
Dental care
Disability insurance
Employee assistance program
Extended health care
Flexible schedule
Life insurance
On-site parking
Paid time off
Vision care
Wellness program
Jun 14, 2023
Full time
Corporate Securities Lawyer (Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver)
Are you interested in working with one of Canada’s top 10 Corporate Law Boutique Firms? Do you have a passion for being actively involved in Canada’s innovative start-up community within a collaborative and collegial team? If so, we’d like to hear from you.
Why work with LW:
LaBarge Weinstein is not your typical law firm! We wanted to be different from the big firms, so we formed LW in 1997. Working at LW allows our associates to gain more diverse hands-on experience within our practice areas, while providing the opportunity to grow and develop in their area of law. We offer a competitive compensation package, flexible working hours and an unlimited vacation policy, along with a top-notch administrative support team and career development opportunities to enhance your individual practice and support individual professional growth.
Description:
In the position of Corporate Securities Lawyer , you will provide advice and support to our public company clients on governance and public disclosure compliance issues as well as work on public and private issuer financings and merger and acquisition transactions. This position involves a combination of public company and private issuer work that will vary depending on client activity and deal flow.
Skills and Experience
· Two to Five years of practice covering (i) public company, corporate finance and merger and acquisition experience; and (ii) day-to-day corporate, securities and commercial needs of private company clients including private financings and mergers and acquisitions.
· Experience in filings with the following would be a positive: SEDAR, SEDI, TSX Venture Exchange, TSX and CSE.
· Exceptional client service skills
About LaBarge Weinstein:
LaBarge Weinstein services clients across Canada from Halifax to Vancouver from offices in Ottawa, Vancouver and Toronto. The firm has a proven track record and is one of the most active firms in Canada working with technology companies at all phases, having assisted clients in billions of dollars’ worth of financings and M&A transactions.
How to Apply:
If you are ready to take the next step and join our practice, please forward your cover letter and resume to Keri McDonald by email at careers@lwlaw.com. We thank all applicants who apply but only those invited to be interviewed will be contacted.
At LaBarge Weinstein LLP we understand the importance of inclusion, diversity and equal opportunity and we work in an environment where our employees feel included and heard. We welcome and encourage all applicants to apply and are proud to offer equal employment opportunities.
If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation at any time during the recruitment process, please let us know.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Salary: $72,165.04-$175,224.80 per year
Benefits:
Casual dress
Company events
Dental care
Disability insurance
Employee assistance program
Extended health care
Flexible schedule
Life insurance
On-site parking
Paid time off
Vision care
Wellness program
Oasis Global Inc. – representing Segway Powersports Canada and other select brands is revolutionizing the powersports industry with the first ever hybrid powertrain on the market and now offering electric leisure crafts to emerge as a leader in the area of zero emission, reduced carbon footprint powersport vehicles. We are the exclusive distributor for the Canadian market. With over 45 dealers across Canada, Oasis Global Inc. brings together industry-leading brands and a national network of top-tier dealers and retailers to serve the powersports market. We sell through a growing proven and professional dealer network the all-new Segway Powersports lineup of ATVs, UTVs, and SSVs along with a lineup of other exclusive and leading powersports brands and accessories. Our rapidly expanding team and network of nationwide dealers are committed to success, excitement, and outstanding service & support. Along with our affiliate companies, Roost Factory and Hoosier Off-road, we are a leader in the Powersports industry. At Segway Powersports Canada we value the opportunity to create a long-term relationship with our dealers and customers.
We are an exciting, extremely fast-growing company. We have a culture that is demanding but supportive. We care about our employees and have created an environment that fosters respect, support and appreciation. Every member of the team has an important role and are respected for their expertise and as an individual.
Role Summary
Oasis Global Inc offers an experienced lawyer the opportunity to join one the fast-growing Powersports companies in Canada. This unique opening offers the right individual an exciting role, without the pressures of billable hours. As the In-House Legal Counsel for Oasis Global Inc and its affiliated brands (Segway Powersports, Roost Factory, Hoosier Offroad), you will be a trusted advisor for the company- providing regulatory guidance and advice to management and deliver expert opinions to help management understand legal matters affecting business operations and transactions. Responsibilities will include, but not limited to drafting and negotiating a variety of agreements (e.g., Dealer contracts),providing counsel support/advice, manage services and other vendor agreements, assist with dealer litigation, contract negotiations and enforcement, as well as participate in business decision making processes. Success in this role will be demonstrated by providing timely and valuable legal inputs and solutions, and by helping management make sound and lawful business decisions.
Your Responsibilities
You will serve as a subject matter expert for commercial engagements, leading, drafting and negotiating complex client transactions, and providing advice on high impact and complex commercial transactions.
Responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
Provide legal support and advice to upper management on relevant legal issues
Daily activities include contract reviews, drafting deviation documents and legal memos, negotiating and working with the eternal corporate senior lawyers and various business groups
Ensure compliance with the internal controls, statutory regulations and other formalities
Provide legal analyses and risk assessments and participate in business decision making processes, providing practical and issue focused legal advice and recommendations in view of business needs and applicable legal and company policy requirements and standards
Review, draft, negotiate and manage legal aspects of all forms of commercial agreements, statement, including supporting pre-sales activities, in North America, and providing ongoing post-closing legal support
Advise on legal issues as they relate to funds, identify and help to mitigate legal and commercial risks for the business, including risks associated with the introduction of new products and services and/or expansion into new regions
Support the internal procurement team to help ensure compliance with business standards and policies
Interface with a highly collaborative and interactive Corporate counsel maximizing results with a focus on cost containment
Lead the legal aspects of commercial negotiations with internal and external customers and vendors in a variety of settings
Interact with business clients, management and outside customers in regard to drafting and negotiating the relevant and appropriate complex commercial agreements and transactions
Execute procedures for protecting patents, trademarks, and industrial designs
Keep up with current changes on all relevant areas of laws and contributing to the enhancement of the knowledge base of the company’s legal function
Develop and maintain contracting templates and playbooks for all commercial matters
Handle litigation
What You Will Bring
Law degree and license to practice law in Ontario (multiple provincial licenses is a strong asset)
2+ years experience working in a major law firm or in-house legal counsel in a corporate / commercial capacity is an asset
4-6 years working experience as a Legal Counsel
Litigation, Arbitration experience required
Powersports Industry knowledge, experience and interest an asset
Proven decision making, analytical and problem-solving skills with experience resolving complex issues
Excellent corporate and commercial legal skills, including the ability to negotiate contracts and focus on details while understanding larger corporate goals
Experience drafting and negotiating, commercial contracts, license agreements, master services agreements, transitional services agreements, non-disclosure and confidentiality agreements
Strong business acumen, client-service oriented with a proven commitment to quality.
Experience with legal research and analysis of applicable laws
Experience working across borders and with clients from different geographies and cultures
Demonstrates consistent thought leadership and strategic thinking in sensitive and complex situations
Transactional and negotiation experience
In-depth knowledge of administrative law and procedures
Strong work ethic and the ability to handle a broad array of matters and directly interface with various stakeholder
Good organizational, prioritization and time-management skills
Excellent communication, presentation and interpersonal skills
M&A and corporate development experience
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and technologically savvy an asset
Location Baltimore, Ontario
** In office and remote option offered**
How to Apply
Please forward your resume and cover letter and include " Corporate (In-House) Counsel.”
Segway Powersports Canada is an equal opportunity employer, and we would like to thank all applicants for their interest. Please note that we will only be contacting the candidates under consideration.
In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 and the Ontario Human Rights Code Segway Powersports Canada will provide accommodations throughout the recruitment and selection process to applicants with disabilities. If selected to participate in the recruitment and selection process, please inform Human Resources of the nature of any accommodation(s) that you may require .
May 28, 2023
Full time
Oasis Global Inc. – representing Segway Powersports Canada and other select brands is revolutionizing the powersports industry with the first ever hybrid powertrain on the market and now offering electric leisure crafts to emerge as a leader in the area of zero emission, reduced carbon footprint powersport vehicles. We are the exclusive distributor for the Canadian market. With over 45 dealers across Canada, Oasis Global Inc. brings together industry-leading brands and a national network of top-tier dealers and retailers to serve the powersports market. We sell through a growing proven and professional dealer network the all-new Segway Powersports lineup of ATVs, UTVs, and SSVs along with a lineup of other exclusive and leading powersports brands and accessories. Our rapidly expanding team and network of nationwide dealers are committed to success, excitement, and outstanding service & support. Along with our affiliate companies, Roost Factory and Hoosier Off-road, we are a leader in the Powersports industry. At Segway Powersports Canada we value the opportunity to create a long-term relationship with our dealers and customers.
We are an exciting, extremely fast-growing company. We have a culture that is demanding but supportive. We care about our employees and have created an environment that fosters respect, support and appreciation. Every member of the team has an important role and are respected for their expertise and as an individual.
Role Summary
Oasis Global Inc offers an experienced lawyer the opportunity to join one the fast-growing Powersports companies in Canada. This unique opening offers the right individual an exciting role, without the pressures of billable hours. As the In-House Legal Counsel for Oasis Global Inc and its affiliated brands (Segway Powersports, Roost Factory, Hoosier Offroad), you will be a trusted advisor for the company- providing regulatory guidance and advice to management and deliver expert opinions to help management understand legal matters affecting business operations and transactions. Responsibilities will include, but not limited to drafting and negotiating a variety of agreements (e.g., Dealer contracts),providing counsel support/advice, manage services and other vendor agreements, assist with dealer litigation, contract negotiations and enforcement, as well as participate in business decision making processes. Success in this role will be demonstrated by providing timely and valuable legal inputs and solutions, and by helping management make sound and lawful business decisions.
Your Responsibilities
You will serve as a subject matter expert for commercial engagements, leading, drafting and negotiating complex client transactions, and providing advice on high impact and complex commercial transactions.
Responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
Provide legal support and advice to upper management on relevant legal issues
Daily activities include contract reviews, drafting deviation documents and legal memos, negotiating and working with the eternal corporate senior lawyers and various business groups
Ensure compliance with the internal controls, statutory regulations and other formalities
Provide legal analyses and risk assessments and participate in business decision making processes, providing practical and issue focused legal advice and recommendations in view of business needs and applicable legal and company policy requirements and standards
Review, draft, negotiate and manage legal aspects of all forms of commercial agreements, statement, including supporting pre-sales activities, in North America, and providing ongoing post-closing legal support
Advise on legal issues as they relate to funds, identify and help to mitigate legal and commercial risks for the business, including risks associated with the introduction of new products and services and/or expansion into new regions
Support the internal procurement team to help ensure compliance with business standards and policies
Interface with a highly collaborative and interactive Corporate counsel maximizing results with a focus on cost containment
Lead the legal aspects of commercial negotiations with internal and external customers and vendors in a variety of settings
Interact with business clients, management and outside customers in regard to drafting and negotiating the relevant and appropriate complex commercial agreements and transactions
Execute procedures for protecting patents, trademarks, and industrial designs
Keep up with current changes on all relevant areas of laws and contributing to the enhancement of the knowledge base of the company’s legal function
Develop and maintain contracting templates and playbooks for all commercial matters
Handle litigation
What You Will Bring
Law degree and license to practice law in Ontario (multiple provincial licenses is a strong asset)
2+ years experience working in a major law firm or in-house legal counsel in a corporate / commercial capacity is an asset
4-6 years working experience as a Legal Counsel
Litigation, Arbitration experience required
Powersports Industry knowledge, experience and interest an asset
Proven decision making, analytical and problem-solving skills with experience resolving complex issues
Excellent corporate and commercial legal skills, including the ability to negotiate contracts and focus on details while understanding larger corporate goals
Experience drafting and negotiating, commercial contracts, license agreements, master services agreements, transitional services agreements, non-disclosure and confidentiality agreements
Strong business acumen, client-service oriented with a proven commitment to quality.
Experience with legal research and analysis of applicable laws
Experience working across borders and with clients from different geographies and cultures
Demonstrates consistent thought leadership and strategic thinking in sensitive and complex situations
Transactional and negotiation experience
In-depth knowledge of administrative law and procedures
Strong work ethic and the ability to handle a broad array of matters and directly interface with various stakeholder
Good organizational, prioritization and time-management skills
Excellent communication, presentation and interpersonal skills
M&A and corporate development experience
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and technologically savvy an asset
Location Baltimore, Ontario
** In office and remote option offered**
How to Apply
Please forward your resume and cover letter and include " Corporate (In-House) Counsel.”
Segway Powersports Canada is an equal opportunity employer, and we would like to thank all applicants for their interest. Please note that we will only be contacting the candidates under consideration.
In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 and the Ontario Human Rights Code Segway Powersports Canada will provide accommodations throughout the recruitment and selection process to applicants with disabilities. If selected to participate in the recruitment and selection process, please inform Human Resources of the nature of any accommodation(s) that you may require .
Chicago Title Insurance Company
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
For over 70 years, Chicago Title has proudly provided security for Canada’s real estate transactions. We understand the true value of our insureds’ properties, they represent more than just numbers on a statement. When it comes to our clients’ peace of mind, no detail is too small to overlook. From offering better value than anywhere else, and unmatched customer care, we will safeguard the real estate industry, one property at a time.
Owned by Fidelity National Financial, North America’s largest title insurer, we are an industry leader in title insurance solutions, customer service, and real estate technology. Our focused, Canadian-based organization lets us respond quickly to our clients’ needs. We’re not just in the title insurance business, we’re in the client success business.
We put the customer first, listening carefully to hear your unique needs and provide creative solutions. We strive for results, providing world-class products and services while continually innovating to improve what we offer. We never rest, nurturing our workforce to be the top tier in the industry, letting our client experience the peace of mind they deserve.
Primary Responsibilities:
Receive title insurance orders, review and analyze title opinions, off title searches, surveys and other supporting documentation while applying the Company’s underwriting principles and guidelines.
Underwrite and prepare commercial title insurance policies
Review files for accuracy and quality control
Communicate with lawyers and law clerks to explain coverages/answering inquiries
Provide information to clients with regards to title insurance, coverage and underwriting guidelines.
Maintain new and existing client relations, while providing exceptionally customer service, including interacting with clients, answering client’s inquiries, and effectively handling client concerns.
Other duties as required or assigned.
Qualifications:
Law Clerk designation from a community college;
Minimum 5 years commercial real estate experience as a commercial law clerk in a law firm working on commercial real estate files from open to close and/or title insurance environment;
Knowledge and understanding of commercial real estate practices, from start to finish, while understanding title issues and their resolution.
Solid understanding and interpretation of current legal terminology.
Highly professional with a customer service focus.
Strong written and oral communication skills.
Ability to pay attention to detail while managing multiple tasks in a fast paced environment.
Flexible, team player that works well under pressure with minimal supervision, in order to meet tight deadlines.
Strong organizational and time management skills;
Strong computer skills;
Willing to work overtime when required.
French is an asset.
CTIC offers a competitive compensation and benefits package along with career growth opportunities with a Fortune 500 Company.
We thank all candidates for their interest but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Apr 28, 2023
Remote
For over 70 years, Chicago Title has proudly provided security for Canada’s real estate transactions. We understand the true value of our insureds’ properties, they represent more than just numbers on a statement. When it comes to our clients’ peace of mind, no detail is too small to overlook. From offering better value than anywhere else, and unmatched customer care, we will safeguard the real estate industry, one property at a time.
Owned by Fidelity National Financial, North America’s largest title insurer, we are an industry leader in title insurance solutions, customer service, and real estate technology. Our focused, Canadian-based organization lets us respond quickly to our clients’ needs. We’re not just in the title insurance business, we’re in the client success business.
We put the customer first, listening carefully to hear your unique needs and provide creative solutions. We strive for results, providing world-class products and services while continually innovating to improve what we offer. We never rest, nurturing our workforce to be the top tier in the industry, letting our client experience the peace of mind they deserve.
Primary Responsibilities:
Receive title insurance orders, review and analyze title opinions, off title searches, surveys and other supporting documentation while applying the Company’s underwriting principles and guidelines.
Underwrite and prepare commercial title insurance policies
Review files for accuracy and quality control
Communicate with lawyers and law clerks to explain coverages/answering inquiries
Provide information to clients with regards to title insurance, coverage and underwriting guidelines.
Maintain new and existing client relations, while providing exceptionally customer service, including interacting with clients, answering client’s inquiries, and effectively handling client concerns.
Other duties as required or assigned.
Qualifications:
Law Clerk designation from a community college;
Minimum 5 years commercial real estate experience as a commercial law clerk in a law firm working on commercial real estate files from open to close and/or title insurance environment;
Knowledge and understanding of commercial real estate practices, from start to finish, while understanding title issues and their resolution.
Solid understanding and interpretation of current legal terminology.
Highly professional with a customer service focus.
Strong written and oral communication skills.
Ability to pay attention to detail while managing multiple tasks in a fast paced environment.
Flexible, team player that works well under pressure with minimal supervision, in order to meet tight deadlines.
Strong organizational and time management skills;
Strong computer skills;
Willing to work overtime when required.
French is an asset.
CTIC offers a competitive compensation and benefits package along with career growth opportunities with a Fortune 500 Company.
We thank all candidates for their interest but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Dentons is designed to be different. Our firm leads the way in a rapidly changing legal marketplace. We challenge the status quo and deliver consistent results as well as uncompromising quality and value to our clients. Our global presence is renowned with over 20,000 individuals in more than 200 offices across 82 countries.
Dentons Canada is committed to its people and communities. We are consistently recognized as an employer of choice having received numerous awards including being selected as one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers (2023); Canada’s Top Employers for Young People (2023); Alberta Top 75 Employers (2023), Canada’s Best Diversity Employers (2023); Mansfield Rule 4.0+ Certification; Chambers Diversity & Inclusion Awards, North America 2021; and Canada Law Awards for Pro Bono Initiative of the Year 2021. This role is an opportunity for you to join the world’s largest law firm, a firm that offers opportunities to build your career while growing your skills and deepening your expertise.
POSITION SUMMARY The L egal Assistant role within our Real Estate department supporting the Land Use Planning and Development practice requires a unique blend of skills and experience. You must demonstrate strong technical skills and knowledge to accurately and efficiently manage the production demands of the Real Estate practice and also possess proven abilities to proactively support the management of the practice, including client relationship management. The position will require a polished, confident and reliable assistant who is able to manage multiple priorities. You are highly organized, discreet and have a client first approach to work. You are professional and possess a high degree of business maturity. Generally, the hours of work are from Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., however due to the nature of this role, flexibility is required. Pre-authorized overtime may be required.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Practice management, including proactively managing lawyers’ workflow and billings.
Dealing with various commercial real estate transactions including acquisitions, dispositions, financing and joint venture structures.
Drafting/preparing documents for real estate transactions, including, closing books and due diligence.
Preparing Real Estate registration documents.
Dealing with and responding to client inquiries and conducting follow up as required.
Assist with opening, maintaining and putting away files, in conjunction with administrative assistants in the group.
Processing incoming and outgoing mail, including maintenance of email accounts and managing bring forwards.
Scheduling appointments and meetings, photocopying materials, booking meeting rooms, making travel arrangements, etc.
Maintaining and organizing files with a robust follow up system.
Preparing cheque requisitions and expense reports.
Updating and maintaining client/matter lists.
Demonstrating a team attitude with an accountability and confidentiality to both internal and external clients to achieve goals of the Firm.
Actively support the Legal Support Team in accordance with the firm’s standards and best practices
Other duties as assigned.
REQUIREMENTS
Post-secondary education in business or related discipline. Legal Administration and/or Law Clerk Diploma preferred.
Minimum of 5 years solid work experience in a legal environment with exposure to commercial real estate transactions.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills (both verbal and written).
Excellent technical proficiency in Microsoft Office applications.
Minimum 50 wpm typing speed.
Knowledge of accounting/docketing systems and document management systems (Elite and iManage).
Seasoned organizational/follow up skills; attention to detail, proofreading and accuracy are required.
Professional client and telephone manner and a proven track record of working with confidential information.
Able to work independently in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment.
Must have seasoned problem solving skills, the ability to work with little instruction or supervision and be highly motivated.
Able to meet deadlines, work well under pressure and take initiative using sound judgment.
Professionalism demonstrated with colleagues, clients both in person and conversing by phone.
Strong grammatical skills, including punctuation and proofreading, attention to detail and accuracy are required.
Able to work under pressure to meet deadlines, remain calm with a sense of urgency while maintaining a positive team driven work ethic and ability to approach colleagues and lawyers to solicit work.
WHAT WE OFFER
Join a firm that is recognized as one of the top 100 employers in Canada (2023)!
Competitive salary and benefits package
Generous allowance of flex and vacation days
RRSP matching program
Opportunities for professional growth
Short and long term disability insurance
Subsidized fitness program
Various social events and activities throughout the year
We thank all applicant, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted
Equal Opportunity Statement
At Dentons Canada, inclusion, diversity and equity (ID&E) are not just ancillary values, they are foundational to our business. We believe that ID&E is essential to the shared success of our team and our clients. Our forward-thinking and inclusive culture supports the professional development of all our people, enhances the leading services we offer to our clients, and informs our commitment to make a positive impact in the communities where we live and work. As a testament to our commitment to ID&E, we have been recognized as one of Canada’s Best Diversity Employer’s for 12 consecutive years (2011-2022), as well as one of Canada’s Top Employers for Young People (2022) for the fifth time.
Dentons Canada is an equal opportunity employer and we welcome your application. All employment decisions, including hiring, will be made without regard to age, ancestry, citizenship, colour, creed, disability, ethnic origin, family status, gender assigned at birth, gender identity, marital status, place of origin, race, sexual orientation or any other characteristic protected by applicable human rights legislation.
We are committed to providing you with an inclusive, barrier-free and accessible workplace to support your success. Should you require accommodation during the recruitment process, for example as a result of a disability, please contact us at careers.canada@dentons.com.
Mar 22, 2023
Full time
Dentons is designed to be different. Our firm leads the way in a rapidly changing legal marketplace. We challenge the status quo and deliver consistent results as well as uncompromising quality and value to our clients. Our global presence is renowned with over 20,000 individuals in more than 200 offices across 82 countries.
Dentons Canada is committed to its people and communities. We are consistently recognized as an employer of choice having received numerous awards including being selected as one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers (2023); Canada’s Top Employers for Young People (2023); Alberta Top 75 Employers (2023), Canada’s Best Diversity Employers (2023); Mansfield Rule 4.0+ Certification; Chambers Diversity & Inclusion Awards, North America 2021; and Canada Law Awards for Pro Bono Initiative of the Year 2021. This role is an opportunity for you to join the world’s largest law firm, a firm that offers opportunities to build your career while growing your skills and deepening your expertise.
POSITION SUMMARY The L egal Assistant role within our Real Estate department supporting the Land Use Planning and Development practice requires a unique blend of skills and experience. You must demonstrate strong technical skills and knowledge to accurately and efficiently manage the production demands of the Real Estate practice and also possess proven abilities to proactively support the management of the practice, including client relationship management. The position will require a polished, confident and reliable assistant who is able to manage multiple priorities. You are highly organized, discreet and have a client first approach to work. You are professional and possess a high degree of business maturity. Generally, the hours of work are from Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., however due to the nature of this role, flexibility is required. Pre-authorized overtime may be required.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Practice management, including proactively managing lawyers’ workflow and billings.
Dealing with various commercial real estate transactions including acquisitions, dispositions, financing and joint venture structures.
Drafting/preparing documents for real estate transactions, including, closing books and due diligence.
Preparing Real Estate registration documents.
Dealing with and responding to client inquiries and conducting follow up as required.
Assist with opening, maintaining and putting away files, in conjunction with administrative assistants in the group.
Processing incoming and outgoing mail, including maintenance of email accounts and managing bring forwards.
Scheduling appointments and meetings, photocopying materials, booking meeting rooms, making travel arrangements, etc.
Maintaining and organizing files with a robust follow up system.
Preparing cheque requisitions and expense reports.
Updating and maintaining client/matter lists.
Demonstrating a team attitude with an accountability and confidentiality to both internal and external clients to achieve goals of the Firm.
Actively support the Legal Support Team in accordance with the firm’s standards and best practices
Other duties as assigned.
REQUIREMENTS
Post-secondary education in business or related discipline. Legal Administration and/or Law Clerk Diploma preferred.
Minimum of 5 years solid work experience in a legal environment with exposure to commercial real estate transactions.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills (both verbal and written).
Excellent technical proficiency in Microsoft Office applications.
Minimum 50 wpm typing speed.
Knowledge of accounting/docketing systems and document management systems (Elite and iManage).
Seasoned organizational/follow up skills; attention to detail, proofreading and accuracy are required.
Professional client and telephone manner and a proven track record of working with confidential information.
Able to work independently in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment.
Must have seasoned problem solving skills, the ability to work with little instruction or supervision and be highly motivated.
Able to meet deadlines, work well under pressure and take initiative using sound judgment.
Professionalism demonstrated with colleagues, clients both in person and conversing by phone.
Strong grammatical skills, including punctuation and proofreading, attention to detail and accuracy are required.
Able to work under pressure to meet deadlines, remain calm with a sense of urgency while maintaining a positive team driven work ethic and ability to approach colleagues and lawyers to solicit work.
WHAT WE OFFER
Join a firm that is recognized as one of the top 100 employers in Canada (2023)!
Competitive salary and benefits package
Generous allowance of flex and vacation days
RRSP matching program
Opportunities for professional growth
Short and long term disability insurance
Subsidized fitness program
Various social events and activities throughout the year
We thank all applicant, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted
Equal Opportunity Statement
At Dentons Canada, inclusion, diversity and equity (ID&E) are not just ancillary values, they are foundational to our business. We believe that ID&E is essential to the shared success of our team and our clients. Our forward-thinking and inclusive culture supports the professional development of all our people, enhances the leading services we offer to our clients, and informs our commitment to make a positive impact in the communities where we live and work. As a testament to our commitment to ID&E, we have been recognized as one of Canada’s Best Diversity Employer’s for 12 consecutive years (2011-2022), as well as one of Canada’s Top Employers for Young People (2022) for the fifth time.
Dentons Canada is an equal opportunity employer and we welcome your application. All employment decisions, including hiring, will be made without regard to age, ancestry, citizenship, colour, creed, disability, ethnic origin, family status, gender assigned at birth, gender identity, marital status, place of origin, race, sexual orientation or any other characteristic protected by applicable human rights legislation.
We are committed to providing you with an inclusive, barrier-free and accessible workplace to support your success. Should you require accommodation during the recruitment process, for example as a result of a disability, please contact us at careers.canada@dentons.com.