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).
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Branch: Non-Regulated Affiliation: Management & Exempt Employment Status: Full-Time Regular Salary Min: $150,700.00 Annually Salary Max: $177,200.00 Annually Short-term Incentive Eligible: Yes Workplace Flexibility: Yes Posting End Date: Open Until Filled As the province’s largest energy provider with more than 100 years of knowledge and experience, we proudly deliver renewable energy, natural gas, electricity and propane to 1.2 million customers. We're actively seeking new talent to join our mission of transforming B.C.'s energy landscape. As one of BC's Top Employers with a diverse team of over 2,600 employees, we are committed to a safe and inclusive culture where each of us can connect, belong, and grow. Join us, and together, let's shape a brighter future for B.C. Position Overview Your corporate and commercial law experience is unmatched, and you can reliably provide sound legal advice on a host of matters. You understand the need to work closely with your clients and partners to achieve the best results. Sound like you? Then you should apply for our Senior Legal Counsel, Commercial role. In this position, you will report to the Manager, Legal Services (Commercial & Major Projects) and provide legal support on a broad range of corporate and commercial matters related to the energy industry. You will work with our business development, finance, and project teams on energy supply matters which includes the supply of natural gas, LNG, renewable natural gas and hydrogen to develop legal strategies and negotiate large commercial transactions. Among other things, the legal support may involve negotiating the terms of commodity supply arrangements, developing transaction structures for co-development (including with Indigenous communities) of large-scale energy delivery infrastructure, working with our finance team to ensure we have appropriate security in place with respect to a particular contract, or acting as legal lead on the commercial aspects of an acquisition. The successful candidate will have strong knowledge of corporate and commercial law matters, and demonstrated experience providing practical, business-oriented advice with respect to project development, commodity supply arrangements, commercial negotiations and drafting, corporate structuring, and M&A. A strong academic record, superior judgment and good interpersonal skills are required. We are interested in a service-oriented, responsive lawyer who is able to plan and deliver on a number of concurrent, complex files. Previous experience at a major law firm or in-house legal department is preferred. Additional Information This position can be headquartered out of any FortisBC office which includes offices in Vancouver, Burnaby, Surrey and Kelowna. In year 1, you will: Build a solid understanding of our business and strategic objectives and gain an understanding of the principle risks of the business and of the applicable regulatory requirements to provide quality legal advice, services, and support. Foster strong working relations with business units and key stakeholders. Be given a range of corporate and commercial files. Be responsible for providing practical legal advice and support to specific business units, including providing legal opinions and drafting contracts. Present legal issues and make recommendations to senior management and our executive leadership team. What it takes: A Bachelor of Law or Juris Doctor degree, eight years of post-call experience at a law firm or in-house legal department, and good standing membership with the Law Society of B.C. (or eligible for membership). Strong knowledge and experience in corporate law. Previous experience in energy project development, commodity supply and offtake arrangements, corporate structuring, and M&A. A demonstrated analytical ability and attention to detail to identify, analyze, research, and evaluate legal issues, interpret legislation and provide legal opinions and advice. An extensive background in drafting, reviewing and negotiating contracts. Experience working directly with business owners and the ability to work collaboratively on a team. Effective organizational skills to manage multiple time-sensitive files and projects concurrently to meet business owners’ expectations. Ability to work with, manage, and instruct external counsel. In this role, you will have the option to participate in a flexible work program, enabling you to work from an approved flex location in British Columbia up to 85 days a year (equivalent to approximately two days a week), subject to business or operational needs. Our engaging workplace offers a wide range of challenging opportunities, while being safe, inclusive and diverse. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, while supporting life-long career development. We also encourage volunteerism and nourish the need to give back to your community.
Apr 17, 2024
Full time
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Branch: Non-Regulated Affiliation: Management & Exempt Employment Status: Full-Time Regular Salary Min: $150,700.00 Annually Salary Max: $177,200.00 Annually Short-term Incentive Eligible: Yes Workplace Flexibility: Yes Posting End Date: Open Until Filled As the province’s largest energy provider with more than 100 years of knowledge and experience, we proudly deliver renewable energy, natural gas, electricity and propane to 1.2 million customers. We're actively seeking new talent to join our mission of transforming B.C.'s energy landscape. As one of BC's Top Employers with a diverse team of over 2,600 employees, we are committed to a safe and inclusive culture where each of us can connect, belong, and grow. Join us, and together, let's shape a brighter future for B.C. Position Overview Your corporate and commercial law experience is unmatched, and you can reliably provide sound legal advice on a host of matters. You understand the need to work closely with your clients and partners to achieve the best results. Sound like you? Then you should apply for our Senior Legal Counsel, Commercial role. In this position, you will report to the Manager, Legal Services (Commercial & Major Projects) and provide legal support on a broad range of corporate and commercial matters related to the energy industry. You will work with our business development, finance, and project teams on energy supply matters which includes the supply of natural gas, LNG, renewable natural gas and hydrogen to develop legal strategies and negotiate large commercial transactions. Among other things, the legal support may involve negotiating the terms of commodity supply arrangements, developing transaction structures for co-development (including with Indigenous communities) of large-scale energy delivery infrastructure, working with our finance team to ensure we have appropriate security in place with respect to a particular contract, or acting as legal lead on the commercial aspects of an acquisition. The successful candidate will have strong knowledge of corporate and commercial law matters, and demonstrated experience providing practical, business-oriented advice with respect to project development, commodity supply arrangements, commercial negotiations and drafting, corporate structuring, and M&A. A strong academic record, superior judgment and good interpersonal skills are required. We are interested in a service-oriented, responsive lawyer who is able to plan and deliver on a number of concurrent, complex files. Previous experience at a major law firm or in-house legal department is preferred. Additional Information This position can be headquartered out of any FortisBC office which includes offices in Vancouver, Burnaby, Surrey and Kelowna. In year 1, you will: Build a solid understanding of our business and strategic objectives and gain an understanding of the principle risks of the business and of the applicable regulatory requirements to provide quality legal advice, services, and support. Foster strong working relations with business units and key stakeholders. Be given a range of corporate and commercial files. Be responsible for providing practical legal advice and support to specific business units, including providing legal opinions and drafting contracts. Present legal issues and make recommendations to senior management and our executive leadership team. What it takes: A Bachelor of Law or Juris Doctor degree, eight years of post-call experience at a law firm or in-house legal department, and good standing membership with the Law Society of B.C. (or eligible for membership). Strong knowledge and experience in corporate law. Previous experience in energy project development, commodity supply and offtake arrangements, corporate structuring, and M&A. A demonstrated analytical ability and attention to detail to identify, analyze, research, and evaluate legal issues, interpret legislation and provide legal opinions and advice. An extensive background in drafting, reviewing and negotiating contracts. Experience working directly with business owners and the ability to work collaboratively on a team. Effective organizational skills to manage multiple time-sensitive files and projects concurrently to meet business owners’ expectations. Ability to work with, manage, and instruct external counsel. In this role, you will have the option to participate in a flexible work program, enabling you to work from an approved flex location in British Columbia up to 85 days a year (equivalent to approximately two days a week), subject to business or operational needs. Our engaging workplace offers a wide range of challenging opportunities, while being safe, inclusive and diverse. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, while supporting life-long career development. We also encourage volunteerism and nourish the need to give back to your community.
Introduction At IBM, work is more than a job - it's a calling: To build. To design. To code. To consult. To think along with clients and sell. To make markets. To invent. To collaborate. Not just to do something better, but to attempt things you've never thought possible. Are you ready to lead in this new era of technology and solve some of the world's most challenging problems? If so, lets talk. Your Role and Responsibilities In Canada, the legal team is centered in Markham, Ontario, at the IBM Canada headquarters and has professionals located in various parts of the country. The team provides high value legal support in a number of core areas including information technology, general commercial, employment, intellectual property, privacy and data security. We are looking to add to our diverse high energy team an experienced Staff Counsel. Reporting to the General Counsel, IBM Canada, the successful candidate will be responsible for supporting the IBM business in Canada in the drafting, review and negotiation of customer contracts across all areas of IBM's products and services and acting as a consultant to internal business clients on various legal matters. This could include reviewing, interpreting and providing advice on federal, provincial and local laws, government agency rulings, supplier contracts, IBM policies and practices, business conduct and ethics.
This role will involve supporting clients across Canada, therefore the candidate must be bilingual (i.e. both fully fluent in French and English).***
Required Technical and Professional Expertise
Bilingual English and French (verbal and written) is mandatory
Qualified to practice law in Ontario or another common law province
At least 3-5 years experience in Information Technology Law
Ability to provide independent advice to senior level management on complex matters
Fluent in Microsoft Word (i.e. able to execute contract document drafting and revisions)
Solid organization skills
Preferred Technical And Professional Expertise
Experience working within IT firms selling and/or procuring IT services
Experience in privacy, data security and related legal matters
Capability in Microsoft Excel and Powerpoint
Project management training or experience
Qualified to practice civil law in the province of Quebec
About Business Unit IBM Corporate Headquarters (CHQ) team represents a variety of functions such as marketing, finance, legal, operations, HR, and more, all working together to solve some of the world's most complex problems, help our clients achieve success and build collaborative work environments for IBMers. Your Life @ IBM In a world where technology never stands still, we understand that, dedication to our clients success, innovation that matters, and trust and personal responsibility in all our relationships, lives in what we do as IBMers as we strive to be the catalyst that makes the world work better. Being an IBMer means you’ll be able to learn and develop yourself and your career, you’ll be encouraged to be courageous and experiment everyday, all whilst having continuous trust and support in an environment where everyone can thrive whatever their personal or professional background. Our IBMers are growth minded, always staying curious, open to feedback and learning new information and skills to constantly transform themselves and our company. They are trusted to provide on-going feedback to help other IBMers grow, as well as collaborate with colleagues keeping in mind a team focused approach to include different perspectives to drive exceptional outcomes for our customers. The courage our IBMers have to make critical decisions everyday is essential to IBM becoming the catalyst for progress, always embracing challenges with resources they have to hand, a can-do attitude and always striving for an outcome focused approach within everything that they do. Are you ready to be an IBMer? About IBM IBM’s greatest invention is the IBMer. We believe that through the application of intelligence, reason and science, we can improve business, society and the human condition, bringing the power of an open hybrid cloud and AI strategy to life for our clients and partners around the world.Restlessly reinventing since 1911, we are not only one of the largest corporate organizations in the world, we’re also one of the biggest technology and consulting employers, with many of the Fortune 50 companies relying on the IBM Cloud to run their business. At IBM, we pride ourselves on being an early adopter of artificial intelligence, quantum computing and blockchain. Now it’s time for you to join us on our journey to being a responsible technology innovator and a force for good in the world. Location Statement Must have the ability to work in Canada without sponsorship. For additional information about location requirements, please discuss with the recruiter following submission of your application. Being You @ IBM IBM is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, caste, genetics, pregnancy, disability, neurodivergence, age, veteran status, or other characteristics. IBM is also committed to compliance with all fair employment practices regarding citizenship and immigration status.
Apr 16, 2024
Full time
Introduction At IBM, work is more than a job - it's a calling: To build. To design. To code. To consult. To think along with clients and sell. To make markets. To invent. To collaborate. Not just to do something better, but to attempt things you've never thought possible. Are you ready to lead in this new era of technology and solve some of the world's most challenging problems? If so, lets talk. Your Role and Responsibilities In Canada, the legal team is centered in Markham, Ontario, at the IBM Canada headquarters and has professionals located in various parts of the country. The team provides high value legal support in a number of core areas including information technology, general commercial, employment, intellectual property, privacy and data security. We are looking to add to our diverse high energy team an experienced Staff Counsel. Reporting to the General Counsel, IBM Canada, the successful candidate will be responsible for supporting the IBM business in Canada in the drafting, review and negotiation of customer contracts across all areas of IBM's products and services and acting as a consultant to internal business clients on various legal matters. This could include reviewing, interpreting and providing advice on federal, provincial and local laws, government agency rulings, supplier contracts, IBM policies and practices, business conduct and ethics.
This role will involve supporting clients across Canada, therefore the candidate must be bilingual (i.e. both fully fluent in French and English).***
Required Technical and Professional Expertise
Bilingual English and French (verbal and written) is mandatory
Qualified to practice law in Ontario or another common law province
At least 3-5 years experience in Information Technology Law
Ability to provide independent advice to senior level management on complex matters
Fluent in Microsoft Word (i.e. able to execute contract document drafting and revisions)
Solid organization skills
Preferred Technical And Professional Expertise
Experience working within IT firms selling and/or procuring IT services
Experience in privacy, data security and related legal matters
Capability in Microsoft Excel and Powerpoint
Project management training or experience
Qualified to practice civil law in the province of Quebec
About Business Unit IBM Corporate Headquarters (CHQ) team represents a variety of functions such as marketing, finance, legal, operations, HR, and more, all working together to solve some of the world's most complex problems, help our clients achieve success and build collaborative work environments for IBMers. Your Life @ IBM In a world where technology never stands still, we understand that, dedication to our clients success, innovation that matters, and trust and personal responsibility in all our relationships, lives in what we do as IBMers as we strive to be the catalyst that makes the world work better. Being an IBMer means you’ll be able to learn and develop yourself and your career, you’ll be encouraged to be courageous and experiment everyday, all whilst having continuous trust and support in an environment where everyone can thrive whatever their personal or professional background. Our IBMers are growth minded, always staying curious, open to feedback and learning new information and skills to constantly transform themselves and our company. They are trusted to provide on-going feedback to help other IBMers grow, as well as collaborate with colleagues keeping in mind a team focused approach to include different perspectives to drive exceptional outcomes for our customers. The courage our IBMers have to make critical decisions everyday is essential to IBM becoming the catalyst for progress, always embracing challenges with resources they have to hand, a can-do attitude and always striving for an outcome focused approach within everything that they do. Are you ready to be an IBMer? About IBM IBM’s greatest invention is the IBMer. We believe that through the application of intelligence, reason and science, we can improve business, society and the human condition, bringing the power of an open hybrid cloud and AI strategy to life for our clients and partners around the world.Restlessly reinventing since 1911, we are not only one of the largest corporate organizations in the world, we’re also one of the biggest technology and consulting employers, with many of the Fortune 50 companies relying on the IBM Cloud to run their business. At IBM, we pride ourselves on being an early adopter of artificial intelligence, quantum computing and blockchain. Now it’s time for you to join us on our journey to being a responsible technology innovator and a force for good in the world. Location Statement Must have the ability to work in Canada without sponsorship. For additional information about location requirements, please discuss with the recruiter following submission of your application. Being You @ IBM IBM is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, caste, genetics, pregnancy, disability, neurodivergence, age, veteran status, or other characteristics. IBM is also committed to compliance with all fair employment practices regarding citizenship and immigration status.
THE TEAM
The mission of the Legal Department is to maximize value for the business through legal advice and solutions that support profitable growth and proactively manage risk.
THE OPPORTUNITY
Aritzia is growing and our Legal team is growing with it. This is a unique opportunity to be part of the team responsible for providing legal advice and advising on legal compliance and risk mitigation across all areas of Aritzia’s business. As Legal Counsel, Commercial you will partner with internal business partners to support Aritzia’s business activities and transactions with third parties. With your valuable contribution to the business in this role, the opportunities are endless—from a rewarding career in law to continued growth with Aritzia.
THE ROLE
As the Legal Counsel, Commercial you will:
Support the business in reviewing, negotiating, and drafting third party agreements.
Partner cross-functionally to ensure Aritzia’s compliance with consumer protection laws.
Support Aritzia’s corporate activities by providing legal services and compliance guidance.
THE QUALIFICATIONS
The Legal Counsel, Commercial, has:
Proven skills, education, and/or applicable certifications in:
Law degree from a recognized university
Recent experience and comprehensive knowledge of Canadian and US commercial laws, including experience as a practicing lawyer (prior in-house experience preferred)
Experience in reviewing, drafting and negotiating contracts (including privacy and/or IT security would be an asset)
Strong attention to detail, ability to work independently and as part of a team, and excellent organizational skills
Excellent analytical, written, verbal, research, and communication skills. Ability to evaluate risk and manage competing priorities
Current member in good standing of the law society of British Columbia [or other Canadian or US jurisdiction]
A commitment to learn and apply Aritzia's Values and Business and People Leadership principles
The ability to collaborate fluently with cross-functional partners
A commitment to quality and investing in results that add value to the business
THE COMPENSATION
The typical hiring range for this position is $120,000 - $160,000 CAD per year. The final agreed upon salary may vary based on factors such as job-related knowledge, skills and experience. Additionally, this position may be eligible for bonus.
We are always looking for top talent - if your qualifications differ from those listed above, the scope of work and final agreed upon salary may be adjusted to reflect your individual qualifications.
Aritzia’s Everyday Luxury compensation package goes beyond the base salary with endless growth and recognition opportunities through our pay-for-performance philosophy. Along with comprehensive benefits, aspirational workspaces and elevated employee perks and experiences - we provide it all.
THE PERKS
Some of the industry-leading benefits you will receive working at Aritzia:
Product Discount – Maybe you’ve heard of our famous product discount? Or our exclusive private shopping events? You have now.
A-OK Commissary & Café – Everyday Luxury dining, exclusive to Aritzia. Our in-house bistro and café is a private oasis where employees can enjoy curated, subsidized Everyday Luxury dining.
The SET – Our in-office fitness studio and gym with state-of-the-art equipment, custom-created classes, and optional personal training. Open 7 days a week, works out well.
Aritzia Virtual Wellness – Because your health, happiness, and safety matter – 24/7 resources to support you in your wellbeing goals, be it physical, mental, social, or financial.
Aspirational Workplace – Our offices are specially designed to be spaces of creativity, productivity, and inspiration. They’re also dog friendly. Woof.
Amenities – Additional amenities include a private parent’s room, shower facilities with elevated complementary conveniences, bike rooms, and more.
The Extras – We also offer a multitude of other perks like dry-cleaning, hotel and restaurant discounts, self-care promos and on-site medical care.
ARITZIA
Aritzia is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Our goal is to be inclusive, diverse, and representative of the communities where we work while creating an environment where every person can enjoy a successful career. This commitment applies to all candidates and employees regardless of race, ethnicity, citizenship, creed, place of origin, religion, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, family status, marital status, disability, age, and any other protected characteristic.
Requests for accommodation due to a disability or any other protected characteristic can be made at any stage of the recruitment process and during employment by contacting our People & Culture Team.
Apr 01, 2024
Full time
THE TEAM
The mission of the Legal Department is to maximize value for the business through legal advice and solutions that support profitable growth and proactively manage risk.
THE OPPORTUNITY
Aritzia is growing and our Legal team is growing with it. This is a unique opportunity to be part of the team responsible for providing legal advice and advising on legal compliance and risk mitigation across all areas of Aritzia’s business. As Legal Counsel, Commercial you will partner with internal business partners to support Aritzia’s business activities and transactions with third parties. With your valuable contribution to the business in this role, the opportunities are endless—from a rewarding career in law to continued growth with Aritzia.
THE ROLE
As the Legal Counsel, Commercial you will:
Support the business in reviewing, negotiating, and drafting third party agreements.
Partner cross-functionally to ensure Aritzia’s compliance with consumer protection laws.
Support Aritzia’s corporate activities by providing legal services and compliance guidance.
THE QUALIFICATIONS
The Legal Counsel, Commercial, has:
Proven skills, education, and/or applicable certifications in:
Law degree from a recognized university
Recent experience and comprehensive knowledge of Canadian and US commercial laws, including experience as a practicing lawyer (prior in-house experience preferred)
Experience in reviewing, drafting and negotiating contracts (including privacy and/or IT security would be an asset)
Strong attention to detail, ability to work independently and as part of a team, and excellent organizational skills
Excellent analytical, written, verbal, research, and communication skills. Ability to evaluate risk and manage competing priorities
Current member in good standing of the law society of British Columbia [or other Canadian or US jurisdiction]
A commitment to learn and apply Aritzia's Values and Business and People Leadership principles
The ability to collaborate fluently with cross-functional partners
A commitment to quality and investing in results that add value to the business
THE COMPENSATION
The typical hiring range for this position is $120,000 - $160,000 CAD per year. The final agreed upon salary may vary based on factors such as job-related knowledge, skills and experience. Additionally, this position may be eligible for bonus.
We are always looking for top talent - if your qualifications differ from those listed above, the scope of work and final agreed upon salary may be adjusted to reflect your individual qualifications.
Aritzia’s Everyday Luxury compensation package goes beyond the base salary with endless growth and recognition opportunities through our pay-for-performance philosophy. Along with comprehensive benefits, aspirational workspaces and elevated employee perks and experiences - we provide it all.
THE PERKS
Some of the industry-leading benefits you will receive working at Aritzia:
Product Discount – Maybe you’ve heard of our famous product discount? Or our exclusive private shopping events? You have now.
A-OK Commissary & Café – Everyday Luxury dining, exclusive to Aritzia. Our in-house bistro and café is a private oasis where employees can enjoy curated, subsidized Everyday Luxury dining.
The SET – Our in-office fitness studio and gym with state-of-the-art equipment, custom-created classes, and optional personal training. Open 7 days a week, works out well.
Aritzia Virtual Wellness – Because your health, happiness, and safety matter – 24/7 resources to support you in your wellbeing goals, be it physical, mental, social, or financial.
Aspirational Workplace – Our offices are specially designed to be spaces of creativity, productivity, and inspiration. They’re also dog friendly. Woof.
Amenities – Additional amenities include a private parent’s room, shower facilities with elevated complementary conveniences, bike rooms, and more.
The Extras – We also offer a multitude of other perks like dry-cleaning, hotel and restaurant discounts, self-care promos and on-site medical care.
ARITZIA
Aritzia is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Our goal is to be inclusive, diverse, and representative of the communities where we work while creating an environment where every person can enjoy a successful career. This commitment applies to all candidates and employees regardless of race, ethnicity, citizenship, creed, place of origin, religion, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, family status, marital status, disability, age, and any other protected characteristic.
Requests for accommodation due to a disability or any other protected characteristic can be made at any stage of the recruitment process and during employment by contacting our People & Culture Team.
Zurich Insurance Company Ltd
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
The Opportunity
What you will do
Work towards timely resolution of unique coverage issues and potential litigation by developing, preparing and implementing coverage and/or extra-contractual litigation strategies for medium to high complexity assignments requiring specialized expertise.
Manage and oversee all aspects of coverage litigation matters by assigning cases to outside counsel, partnering to establish litigation strategies and budget; coordinating activities; overseeing progress; negotiating settlement in accordance with granted authority; reviewing litigation expenses, authorizing payments and evaluating outside counsel performance with a high level of discretion.
Resolves technical coverage issues within claims or underwriting units by providing legal advice and counsel.
Resolves technical coverage issues and provides legal counsel and training to claims professionals and underwriters on coverage issues, product development, product refresh, policy language and specials endorsements to address coverage matters.
Ensure legal compliance by following regional, country and/or local laws and regulations and internal control requirements.
Provide proactive insights and legal guidance by identifying opportunities for technical excellence, developing and delivering targeted training to the organization.
May serve as a technical resource by mentoring others and sharing technical knowledge related to specific Line of business expertise.
Protect Zurich’s reputation by keeping claims information confidential.
Maintain professional and technical knowledge by participating in educational opportunities, staying current with industry trends, establishing personal networks, participating in professional societies and maintaining all necessary licenses.
Contribute to the team effort by accomplishing related results and participating on projects as needed.
Job Qualifications - What you bring to the table
Juris Doctor / LL.B., and / or LL.C. and 6 or more years of experience in insurance coverage and / or defense;
AND
Member in good standing of a Canadian provincial bar association;
Experience in insurance industry claims or underwriting
Experience with Microsoft Office, Lexis or Westlaw
Preferred:
Strong organizational and time management skills
Negotiation skills
Advanced knowledge of the insurance industry, claims and the insurance legal and regulatory environment
Analytical skills
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Ability to multi-task and adapt to a changing environment
Experience in a work environment that required collaboration across work groups
Ability to effectively present information to LOB manager, claimants and customers
Must be fluent in French, as well as English
Compensation for roles at Zurich varies depending on a wide array of factors including but not limited to the specific office location, role, skill set, and level of experience. The salary range provided is a nationwide market range and has not been adjusted for the applicable geographic differential associated with the location where the position may be filled. As required by local law, Zurich provides in good faith a reasonable range of compensation for roles. Compensation may exceed the range listed based on the evaluation of skillset and experience. The starting salary range for this position is $117,200 - $191,900.
For Quebec candidates: Fluency in both spoken and written English is required to facilitate communication with internal and external stakeholders outside Quebec. Civil Law Degree would be an asset
Our Culture
At Zurich, we are proud of our culture. We are passionate about Diversity, Inclusion, Equity and Belonging (DIEB). We want you to bring your whole self to work, and we want our employees to be reflective of the communities in which we live and work. Our DIEB initiatives are creating an environment where everyone feels welcome.
We have a collaborative culture where diversity of thought is valued. We value your input and strive to give our employees the tools they need to make an impact.
We care about our employees’ well-being and offer a comprehensive health/benefits plan with varying levels of coverage to suit your specific needs and a competitive total compensation package.
We understand how important it is to rest, recharge and do the things you love. At Zurich, all employees receive a minimum of four weeks of vacation per year to do just that.
We also understand that employees require time off for personal reasons. Maybe you have an appointment during a workday, a cultural or religious holiday you would like to observe, or you need time off to focus on your mental health. Zurich employees receive four personal days per year to be used at their discretion.
We are committed to continuous improvement, and offer access to a comprehensive range of training and development opportunities.
We care about our communities. Our communities are where our customers, people, and shareholders live and work. While we can be proud of the contribution to society Zurich makes through our core business of insurance, we must also give back to our communities through our talent, time and resources.
We have won numerous awards for our workplace culture. We are proud to be one of Greater Toronto’s Top Employers and to have received Insurance Business Canada’s 5-Star Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Award.
Make a difference. Be challenged. Be inspired. Be supported. Love what you do. Work for us.
About Us
Zurich Canada is part of the Zurich Insurance Group, a multi-line insurer with approximately 55,000 employees worldwide serving customers in global and local markets. Zurich Canada has been a leading insurance provider serving mid-sized and large companies, including multinational corporations, in the Canadian commercial market for 100 years. With over 500 employees in offices across the country, Zurich offers the global strength of a top insurance provider combined with in-depth knowledge of industries and local markets. Zurich Canada aspires to be risk management professionals’ first choice as their premier partner to help meet the risk challenges of today and tomorrow. Read more at www.zurichcanada.com.
A future with Zurich
Now is the time to move forward and make a difference. At Zurich, we want you to share your unique perspectives, experiences and ideas so we can grow and drive sustainable change together. As part of a leading global organization, Zurich North America has over 148 years of experience managing risk and supporting resilience. We are a leading provider of commercial property-casualty insurance solutions and a wide range of risk management products and services for businesses and individuals. Today, we serve more than 25 industries, from agriculture to technology and insure 90% of the Fortune 500®. Our growth strategy is not limited to our business. As an employer, Zurich strives to provide ongoing career development opportunities and foster an environment where voices are diverse, behaviors are inclusive, actions drive equity, and our people feel a sense of belonging. Be a part of the next evolution of the insurance industry. Join us in building a brighter future for our people, our customers and the communities we serve.
As a global company, Zurich recognizes the diversity of our workforce as an asset. We recruit talented people from a variety of backgrounds with unique perspectives that are truly welcome here. Taken together, diversity and inclusion bring us closer to our common goal: exceeding our customers’ expectations. Zurich is committed to providing a diverse, inclusive and barrier-free environment resulting in an accessible organization for employees, customers, and other parties who interact with, or on behalf of, Zurich. We strive to achieve a workplace free of discrimination of all forms, including discrimination on the basis of physical or mental disability, or medical condition. If you are interested in a job opportunity, please advise if you require an accommodation, so we can work with you to provide a more accessible process.
Zurich does not accept unsolicited resumes from search firms or employment agencies. Any unsolicited resume will become the property of Zurich Canadian Holdings Limited. If you are a preferred vendor, please use our Recruiting Agency Portal for resume submission.
Only applicable for Canada: For Zurich Canada's commitment to diversity and accessibility please click here. If you would prefer to not receive future electronic messages from Zurich Insurance Company Ltd's recruitment management system, please email your request to have your job profile deleted from the system by clicking here. Zurich Insurance Company Ltd 100 King St., W., Suite 5500, Toronto, ON, M5X 1C9. www.zurichcanada.com
Mar 30, 2024
Full time
The Opportunity
What you will do
Work towards timely resolution of unique coverage issues and potential litigation by developing, preparing and implementing coverage and/or extra-contractual litigation strategies for medium to high complexity assignments requiring specialized expertise.
Manage and oversee all aspects of coverage litigation matters by assigning cases to outside counsel, partnering to establish litigation strategies and budget; coordinating activities; overseeing progress; negotiating settlement in accordance with granted authority; reviewing litigation expenses, authorizing payments and evaluating outside counsel performance with a high level of discretion.
Resolves technical coverage issues within claims or underwriting units by providing legal advice and counsel.
Resolves technical coverage issues and provides legal counsel and training to claims professionals and underwriters on coverage issues, product development, product refresh, policy language and specials endorsements to address coverage matters.
Ensure legal compliance by following regional, country and/or local laws and regulations and internal control requirements.
Provide proactive insights and legal guidance by identifying opportunities for technical excellence, developing and delivering targeted training to the organization.
May serve as a technical resource by mentoring others and sharing technical knowledge related to specific Line of business expertise.
Protect Zurich’s reputation by keeping claims information confidential.
Maintain professional and technical knowledge by participating in educational opportunities, staying current with industry trends, establishing personal networks, participating in professional societies and maintaining all necessary licenses.
Contribute to the team effort by accomplishing related results and participating on projects as needed.
Job Qualifications - What you bring to the table
Juris Doctor / LL.B., and / or LL.C. and 6 or more years of experience in insurance coverage and / or defense;
AND
Member in good standing of a Canadian provincial bar association;
Experience in insurance industry claims or underwriting
Experience with Microsoft Office, Lexis or Westlaw
Preferred:
Strong organizational and time management skills
Negotiation skills
Advanced knowledge of the insurance industry, claims and the insurance legal and regulatory environment
Analytical skills
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Ability to multi-task and adapt to a changing environment
Experience in a work environment that required collaboration across work groups
Ability to effectively present information to LOB manager, claimants and customers
Must be fluent in French, as well as English
Compensation for roles at Zurich varies depending on a wide array of factors including but not limited to the specific office location, role, skill set, and level of experience. The salary range provided is a nationwide market range and has not been adjusted for the applicable geographic differential associated with the location where the position may be filled. As required by local law, Zurich provides in good faith a reasonable range of compensation for roles. Compensation may exceed the range listed based on the evaluation of skillset and experience. The starting salary range for this position is $117,200 - $191,900.
For Quebec candidates: Fluency in both spoken and written English is required to facilitate communication with internal and external stakeholders outside Quebec. Civil Law Degree would be an asset
Our Culture
At Zurich, we are proud of our culture. We are passionate about Diversity, Inclusion, Equity and Belonging (DIEB). We want you to bring your whole self to work, and we want our employees to be reflective of the communities in which we live and work. Our DIEB initiatives are creating an environment where everyone feels welcome.
We have a collaborative culture where diversity of thought is valued. We value your input and strive to give our employees the tools they need to make an impact.
We care about our employees’ well-being and offer a comprehensive health/benefits plan with varying levels of coverage to suit your specific needs and a competitive total compensation package.
We understand how important it is to rest, recharge and do the things you love. At Zurich, all employees receive a minimum of four weeks of vacation per year to do just that.
We also understand that employees require time off for personal reasons. Maybe you have an appointment during a workday, a cultural or religious holiday you would like to observe, or you need time off to focus on your mental health. Zurich employees receive four personal days per year to be used at their discretion.
We are committed to continuous improvement, and offer access to a comprehensive range of training and development opportunities.
We care about our communities. Our communities are where our customers, people, and shareholders live and work. While we can be proud of the contribution to society Zurich makes through our core business of insurance, we must also give back to our communities through our talent, time and resources.
We have won numerous awards for our workplace culture. We are proud to be one of Greater Toronto’s Top Employers and to have received Insurance Business Canada’s 5-Star Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Award.
Make a difference. Be challenged. Be inspired. Be supported. Love what you do. Work for us.
About Us
Zurich Canada is part of the Zurich Insurance Group, a multi-line insurer with approximately 55,000 employees worldwide serving customers in global and local markets. Zurich Canada has been a leading insurance provider serving mid-sized and large companies, including multinational corporations, in the Canadian commercial market for 100 years. With over 500 employees in offices across the country, Zurich offers the global strength of a top insurance provider combined with in-depth knowledge of industries and local markets. Zurich Canada aspires to be risk management professionals’ first choice as their premier partner to help meet the risk challenges of today and tomorrow. Read more at www.zurichcanada.com.
A future with Zurich
Now is the time to move forward and make a difference. At Zurich, we want you to share your unique perspectives, experiences and ideas so we can grow and drive sustainable change together. As part of a leading global organization, Zurich North America has over 148 years of experience managing risk and supporting resilience. We are a leading provider of commercial property-casualty insurance solutions and a wide range of risk management products and services for businesses and individuals. Today, we serve more than 25 industries, from agriculture to technology and insure 90% of the Fortune 500®. Our growth strategy is not limited to our business. As an employer, Zurich strives to provide ongoing career development opportunities and foster an environment where voices are diverse, behaviors are inclusive, actions drive equity, and our people feel a sense of belonging. Be a part of the next evolution of the insurance industry. Join us in building a brighter future for our people, our customers and the communities we serve.
As a global company, Zurich recognizes the diversity of our workforce as an asset. We recruit talented people from a variety of backgrounds with unique perspectives that are truly welcome here. Taken together, diversity and inclusion bring us closer to our common goal: exceeding our customers’ expectations. Zurich is committed to providing a diverse, inclusive and barrier-free environment resulting in an accessible organization for employees, customers, and other parties who interact with, or on behalf of, Zurich. We strive to achieve a workplace free of discrimination of all forms, including discrimination on the basis of physical or mental disability, or medical condition. If you are interested in a job opportunity, please advise if you require an accommodation, so we can work with you to provide a more accessible process.
Zurich does not accept unsolicited resumes from search firms or employment agencies. Any unsolicited resume will become the property of Zurich Canadian Holdings Limited. If you are a preferred vendor, please use our Recruiting Agency Portal for resume submission.
Only applicable for Canada: For Zurich Canada's commitment to diversity and accessibility please click here. If you would prefer to not receive future electronic messages from Zurich Insurance Company Ltd's recruitment management system, please email your request to have your job profile deleted from the system by clicking here. Zurich Insurance Company Ltd 100 King St., W., Suite 5500, Toronto, ON, M5X 1C9. www.zurichcanada.com
Are you an experienced counsel with expertise advising on both international and domestic Trade Law issues? The Ministry of the Attorney General has a challenging opportunity for a Trade Law Counsel to join the Legal Services Branch of the Ministry of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade (MEDJCT), which leads the provincial government on international and domestic trade matters.
The Legal Services Branch welcomes applications from candidates who can contribute to the goal of promoting a diverse, respectful and supportive workplace. OPS Commitment to Diversity, Inclusion, Accessibility, and Anti-Racism:
We are committed to build a workforce that reflects the communities we serve and to promote a diverse, anti-racist, inclusive, accessible, merit-based, respectful and equitable workplace. We invite all interested individuals to apply and encourage applications from people with disabilities, Indigenous, Black, and racialized individuals, as well as people from a diversity of ethnic and cultural origins, sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions. Visit the OPS Anti-Racism Policy and the OPS Diversity and Inclusion Blueprint pages to learn more about the OPS commitment to advance racial equity, accessibility, diversity, and inclusion in the public service. We offer employment accommodation across the recruitment process and all aspects of employment consistent with the requirements of Ontario's Human Rights Code . Refer to the "How to apply" section if you require a disability-related accommodation. What can I expect to do in this role?
In this fast-paced and collegial work environment, the successful candidate will: • Provide substantive legal advice, both written and oral, on issues and disputes arising under domestic and international trade agreements, e.g. the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA), and World Trade Organization Agreements (WTO Agreements), and trade negotiations • Work independently and as a team member in providing advice on the trade law implications of legislative, policy and program initiatives for various ministries • Assist in research, training and education initiatives How do I qualify?
Mandatory
Membership in good standing as a lawyer with the Law Society of Ontario
Knowledge and Skills
Demonstrated experience providing trade law advice in relation to government obligations under domestic and international trade agreements, e.g. the CETA, CFTA, CPTPP, NAFTA, USMCA and WTO Agreements
Comprehensive knowledge of the rules governing international trade and investment agreements, including market access, subsidy, procurement, investment and dispute settlement rules
Demonstrated knowledge of both federal and provincial roles in trade disputes and negotiations as well as with government decision-making processes
Experience with conducting or supporting international and domestic trade and investment litigation, and international and domestic trade negotiations
Ability to recognize and assess trade law implications under proposed and existing programs and initiatives and ability to provide innovative, strategic and solutions-oriented legal advice to complex time-sensitive, high-profile trade issues
Well-organized oral and written communication skills, including drafting opinions with short turnaround times
Ability to recognize and assess legal implications in proposed and existing programs and initiatives and ability to provide innovative, strategic, risk-based and helpful and solutions-oriented legal advice on complex, time-sensitive and high-profile issues that arise
Appreciation of the role of a Crown counsel, including familiarity with Crown liability
Experience working with litigation counsel to support complex and politically-sensitive litigation matters
Ability to handle a high-volume practice with short turnaround times while working proactively, professionally and cooperatively with sophisticated clients and colleagues
Demonstrated experience mentoring others and as a valuable team member on collaborative work projects
A proven record of valuing and contributing to a diverse and inclusive workplace
Demonstrated political acuity and issues management skills
A proven track record of client service orientation, and a demonstrated ability to be proactive on files, and responsive to client requests and inspire client confidence
Additional Information
Address:
1 English Temporary, duration up to 12 months, 56 Wellesley St, Toronto, Toronto Region, Criminal Record Check
Compensation Group: Association of Law Officers of the Crown
Schedule: 6
Category:
Legal Services
Posted on:
Note:
In accordance with the Ontario Public Service (OPS), Employment Screening Checks Policy (ESCP), the top candidate(s) may be required to undergo a security screening check. Refer to the above to determine the screening checks that are required for this position. Required security screening checks along with your written consent, will be sent to the Transition and Security Office (TSO), Corporate Talent Programs Branch, Talent and Leadership Division to evaluate the results. If applicable, the TSO, with your written consent, will request and obtain any additional employment screening checks that were not obtained directly by you. A record under the Criminal Code and/or other federal offence record(s) does not automatically mean you will be ineligible for the position. The employment screening check(s) will only be reviewed and evaluated by the TSO for the purpose of making a security clearance decision. The details of an individual's employment screening check(s) will be considered in specific relation to the duties and responsibilities of the position being filled. Employment screening check records will be maintained by the TSO and kept strictly confidential.
For issues with submitting applications, or questions, please contact CSMD.HR.LegalCompeti@ontario.ca
How to apply:
You must apply online .
Your cover letter and resume combined should not exceed five (5) pages. For tips and tools on how to write a concise cover letter and resume, review the Writing a Cover Letter and Resume: Tips, Tools and Resources .
Customize your cover letter and resume to the qualifications listed on the job ad. Using concrete examples, you must show how you demonstrated the requirements for this job. We rely on the information you provide to us.
Read the job description to make sure you understand this job.
OPS employees are required to quote their WIN EMPLOYEE ID number when applying.
If you require a disability related accommodation in order to participate in the recruitment process, please Contact Us to provide your contact information. Recruitment services team will contact you within 48 hours.
All external applicants (including former employees of the Ontario Public Service) applying to a competition in a ministry or Commission public body must disclose (either in the cover letter or resume) previous employment with the Ontario Public Service. Disclosure must include positions held, dates of employment and any active restrictions as applicable from being rehired by the Ontario Public Service. Active restrictions can include time and/or ministry-specific restrictions currently in force, and may preclude a former employee from being offered a position with the Ontario Public Service for a specific time period (e.g. one year), or from being offered a position with a specific ministry (either for a pre-determined time period or indefinitely). The circumstances around an employee's exit will be considered prior to an offer of employment.
Remember: The deadline to apply is Tuesday, April 2, 2024 11:59 pm EST . Late applications will not be accepted. We thank you for your interest. Only those selected for further screening or an interview will be contacted.
The Ontario Public Service is an inclusive employer. Accommodation is available under the Ontario's Human Rights Code .
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Vous êtes une avocate ou un avocat expérimenté ayant une expertise dans la formulation de conseils sur des questions de droit commercial national et international? Le ministère du Procureur général offre une occasion stimulante à un avocat ou à une avocate en droit commercial de se joindre à la Direction des services juridiques duMinistère du Développement économique, de la Création d'emplois et du Commerce (MDECEC), qui dirige les affaires du gouvernement provincial dans les questions de commerce international et national. La Direction des services juridiques accepte les candidatures de personnes qui peuvent contribuer à l'objectif de promouvoir un lieu de travail diversifié, respectueux et positif. Engagement de la FPO à l'égard de la diversité, de l'inclusion, de l'accessibilité et de la lutte contre le racisme :
Nous sommes résolus à bâtir une main-d'œuvre représentative des gens que nous servons, de même qu'à promouvoir la diversité, l'antiracisme, l'inclusion, l'accessibilité, le mérite, le respect et l'équité en milieu de travail. Nous invitons toutes les personnes intéressées à postuler, tout particulièrement les personnes handicapées, autochtones, noires, racisées, de diverses origines ethniques et culturelles, de diverses orientations sexuelles et de diverses identités et expressions de genre. Rendez-vous sur les pages présentant la Politique de la FPO pour la lutte contre le racisme et le Plan directeur pour l'inclusion et la diversité au sein de la FPO pour en savoir plus sur son engagement à l'égard de l'égalité raciale, de l'accessibilité, de la diversité et de l'inclusion dans la fonction publique. Nous offrons des mesures d'adaptation des emplois tout au long du processus de recrutement et pour tout ce qui touche l'emploi, conformément au Code des droits de la personne de l'Ontario. Si vous avez besoin que l'on prenne des mesures d'adaptation liées à un handicap, veuillez vous reporter aux instructions ci-dessous. Quelles seront mes fonctions dans ce poste?
Dans un milieu de travail dynamique et collégial, la personne retenue devra : • Fournir des conseils juridiques de fond, à la fois par écrit et de vive voix, sur les questions et les litiges découlant des accords commerciaux nationaux et internationaux, comme l'Accord économique et commercial global (AECG), l'Accord de libre-échange canadien (ALEC), l'Accord de partenariat transpacifique global et progressiste (PTPGP), l'Accord de libre-échange nord-américain (ALENA), l'Accord Canada–États-Unis–Mexique (ACEUM), et les accords sur l'Organisation mondiale du commerce (OMC), ainsi que les négociations commerciales; • Travailler de manière indépendante et en équipe pour fournir des conseils sur les conséquences en matière de droit commercial des initiatives se rapportant à la législation, aux politiques et aux programmes pour divers ministères; • Participer à des initiatives de recherche, de formation et d'éducation À quelles exigences dois-je répondre?
Ce qui est obligatoire :
Être membre en règle du Barreau de l'Ontario
Expérience juridique technique
Expérience avérée de la fourniture de conseils en matière de droit commercial en ce qui a trait aux obligations du gouvernement au titre des accords commerciaux nationaux et internationaux, comme l'AECG, l'ALEC, le PTPGP, l'ALENA, l'ACEUM et les accords de l'OMC
Connaissance approfondie des règles régissant les accords internationaux en matière de commerce et d'investissement, y compris les règles relatives à l'accès au marché, aux subventions, à l'approvisionnement, à l'investissement et au règlement des différends
Connaissance avérée des rôles des gouvernements fédéral et provinciaux dans les négociations et les différends commerciaux, ainsi que des processus décisionnels gouvernementaux
Expérience de la résolution de litiges internationaux et nationaux en matière de commerce et d'investissement et de l'exécution de négociations commerciales internationales et nationales, ou du soutien à celles-ci
Capacité à reconnaître et à évaluer les conséquences en matière de droit commercial des programmes et initiatives proposés et existants, et capacité à fournir des conseils juridiques novateurs, stratégiques et axés sur la recherche de solutions à des questions commerciales complexes, urgentes et très médiatisées
Compétences en communication orale et écrite méthodique, y compris la rédaction d'avis dans des délais courts
Capacité à reconnaître et à évaluer les conséquences juridiques des programmes et initiatives proposés et existants et à fournir des conseils juridiques novateurs, stratégiques, fondés sur les risques, utiles et axés sur la recherche de solutions sur des questions complexes, urgentes et très médiatisées qui se posent
Compréhension du rôle d'un avocat ou d'une avocate de la Couronne, y compris une connaissance de la responsabilité de la Couronne
Expérience de la collaboration avec les avocats et avocates, contentieux, pour offrir un soutien sur des questions complexes et politiquement sensibles
Capacité à gérer un volume important de dossiers dans des délais courts, tout en travaillant de manière proactive, professionnelle et coopérative avec des clients et des collègues exigeants
Expérience avérée de l'encadrement d'autres personnes et du travail en équipe dans le cadre de projets de collaboration
Expérience avérée de la valorisation d'un lieu de travail diversifié et inclusif et de la contribution à celui-ci
Acuité politique et compétences en matière de gestion de problèmes avérées
Expérience éprouvée du service à la clientèle et capacité démontrée à gérer de manière proactive les dossiers, à répondre aux demandes des clients et à inspirer la confiance de ces derniers
Renseignements supplémentaires
Adresse:
1 anglais Temporaire(s), durée jusqu'à 12 mois, 56 Wellesley St, Toronto, Région Toronto, Vérification de casier judiciaire
Groupe de rémunération: Association des avocats de la Couronne
Horaire: 6
Catégorie: Services juridiques
Date de publication: le vendredi 15 mars 2024
Note:
Conformément à la Politique relative aux vérifications de sécurité du personnel de la fonction publique de l'Ontario, les meilleurs candidats pourraient être tenus de se soumettre à une enquête de sécurité générale. Reportez-vous à ce qui précède pour déterminer les vérifications de présélection nécessaires pour ce poste. Les vérifications des antecedents du personnel requises, accompagnées de votre consentement écrit, seront envoyées au Bureau de la transition et de la sécurité (TSO), Direction des programmes relatifs au talent pour la FPO, à la Division du talent et du leadership pour évaluer les résultats. Si necessaire, le TSO, avec votre consentement écrit, demandera et obtiendra toute autre vérification des antécédents additionnels que vous n'auriez pas obtenue directement. Un casier judiciaire pour une infraction au Code criminel ou une autre infraction fédérale ne signifie pas automatiquement que vous ne serez pas admissible au poste. Le BTS examinera et évaluera les vérifications de sécurité uniquement aux fins de la prise d'une décision au sujet de l'attestation de sécurité. Les détails des vérifications de sécurité seront pris en considération en fonction des fonctions et responsabilités propres au poste à pourvoir. Les dossiers de vérification de l'emploi seront conservés par le BTS dans la plus stricte confidentialité.
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Adaptez votre lettre d'accompagnement et votre curriculum vitae en fonction des exigences figurant dans l'offre d'emploi. En utilisant des exemples concrets, vous devez faire ressortir en quoi vos aptitudes et vos compétences correspondent aux exigences du poste. Nous comptons sur les renseignements que vous nous fournissez.
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Tous les candidats à un emploi (y compris les anciens fonctionnaires de l'Ontario) qui participent à un concours dans un ministère ou à un organisme public rattaché à la Commission doivent divulguer (dans leur lettre d'accompagnement ou leur curriculum vitæ) un emploi occupé antérieurement au sein de la fonction publique de l'Ontario. Les renseignements divulgués doivent comprendre les postes occupés, les dates d'emploi et, le cas échéant, toutes restrictions en vigueur limitant leur réemploi dans la fonction publique de l'Ontario. Les restrictions en vigueur peuvent comprendre des restrictions de temps ou liées à des ministères en particulier, et elles peuvent empêcher d'offrir à un ancien employé un emploi au sein de la fonction publique de l'Ontario pendant une certaine période (p. ex., un an) ou dans un certain ministère (pendant une période prédéterminée ou indéfiniment). Les circonstances entourant le départ d'un employé seront prises en considération avant qu'une offre d'emploi ne lui soit faite.
Rappel : La date limite de candidature est le mardi 2 avril 2024 23h59min HAE . Les candidatures reçues en retard seront refusées. Nous vous remercions de l'intérêt que vous portez à ce poste. Cependant, nous communiquerons avec vous uniquement dans le cadre du processus de présélection ou pour vous convoquer à une entrevue.
La fonction publique de l'Ontario est un employeur inclusif. Toute adaptation nécessaire sera réalisée conformément au Code des droits de la personne de l'Ontario .
Mar 19, 2024
Contract
Are you an experienced counsel with expertise advising on both international and domestic Trade Law issues? The Ministry of the Attorney General has a challenging opportunity for a Trade Law Counsel to join the Legal Services Branch of the Ministry of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade (MEDJCT), which leads the provincial government on international and domestic trade matters.
The Legal Services Branch welcomes applications from candidates who can contribute to the goal of promoting a diverse, respectful and supportive workplace. OPS Commitment to Diversity, Inclusion, Accessibility, and Anti-Racism:
We are committed to build a workforce that reflects the communities we serve and to promote a diverse, anti-racist, inclusive, accessible, merit-based, respectful and equitable workplace. We invite all interested individuals to apply and encourage applications from people with disabilities, Indigenous, Black, and racialized individuals, as well as people from a diversity of ethnic and cultural origins, sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions. Visit the OPS Anti-Racism Policy and the OPS Diversity and Inclusion Blueprint pages to learn more about the OPS commitment to advance racial equity, accessibility, diversity, and inclusion in the public service. We offer employment accommodation across the recruitment process and all aspects of employment consistent with the requirements of Ontario's Human Rights Code . Refer to the "How to apply" section if you require a disability-related accommodation. What can I expect to do in this role?
In this fast-paced and collegial work environment, the successful candidate will: • Provide substantive legal advice, both written and oral, on issues and disputes arising under domestic and international trade agreements, e.g. the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA), and World Trade Organization Agreements (WTO Agreements), and trade negotiations • Work independently and as a team member in providing advice on the trade law implications of legislative, policy and program initiatives for various ministries • Assist in research, training and education initiatives How do I qualify?
Mandatory
Membership in good standing as a lawyer with the Law Society of Ontario
Knowledge and Skills
Demonstrated experience providing trade law advice in relation to government obligations under domestic and international trade agreements, e.g. the CETA, CFTA, CPTPP, NAFTA, USMCA and WTO Agreements
Comprehensive knowledge of the rules governing international trade and investment agreements, including market access, subsidy, procurement, investment and dispute settlement rules
Demonstrated knowledge of both federal and provincial roles in trade disputes and negotiations as well as with government decision-making processes
Experience with conducting or supporting international and domestic trade and investment litigation, and international and domestic trade negotiations
Ability to recognize and assess trade law implications under proposed and existing programs and initiatives and ability to provide innovative, strategic and solutions-oriented legal advice to complex time-sensitive, high-profile trade issues
Well-organized oral and written communication skills, including drafting opinions with short turnaround times
Ability to recognize and assess legal implications in proposed and existing programs and initiatives and ability to provide innovative, strategic, risk-based and helpful and solutions-oriented legal advice on complex, time-sensitive and high-profile issues that arise
Appreciation of the role of a Crown counsel, including familiarity with Crown liability
Experience working with litigation counsel to support complex and politically-sensitive litigation matters
Ability to handle a high-volume practice with short turnaround times while working proactively, professionally and cooperatively with sophisticated clients and colleagues
Demonstrated experience mentoring others and as a valuable team member on collaborative work projects
A proven record of valuing and contributing to a diverse and inclusive workplace
Demonstrated political acuity and issues management skills
A proven track record of client service orientation, and a demonstrated ability to be proactive on files, and responsive to client requests and inspire client confidence
Additional Information
Address:
1 English Temporary, duration up to 12 months, 56 Wellesley St, Toronto, Toronto Region, Criminal Record Check
Compensation Group: Association of Law Officers of the Crown
Schedule: 6
Category:
Legal Services
Posted on:
Note:
In accordance with the Ontario Public Service (OPS), Employment Screening Checks Policy (ESCP), the top candidate(s) may be required to undergo a security screening check. Refer to the above to determine the screening checks that are required for this position. Required security screening checks along with your written consent, will be sent to the Transition and Security Office (TSO), Corporate Talent Programs Branch, Talent and Leadership Division to evaluate the results. If applicable, the TSO, with your written consent, will request and obtain any additional employment screening checks that were not obtained directly by you. A record under the Criminal Code and/or other federal offence record(s) does not automatically mean you will be ineligible for the position. The employment screening check(s) will only be reviewed and evaluated by the TSO for the purpose of making a security clearance decision. The details of an individual's employment screening check(s) will be considered in specific relation to the duties and responsibilities of the position being filled. Employment screening check records will be maintained by the TSO and kept strictly confidential.
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Vous êtes une avocate ou un avocat expérimenté ayant une expertise dans la formulation de conseils sur des questions de droit commercial national et international? Le ministère du Procureur général offre une occasion stimulante à un avocat ou à une avocate en droit commercial de se joindre à la Direction des services juridiques duMinistère du Développement économique, de la Création d'emplois et du Commerce (MDECEC), qui dirige les affaires du gouvernement provincial dans les questions de commerce international et national. La Direction des services juridiques accepte les candidatures de personnes qui peuvent contribuer à l'objectif de promouvoir un lieu de travail diversifié, respectueux et positif. Engagement de la FPO à l'égard de la diversité, de l'inclusion, de l'accessibilité et de la lutte contre le racisme :
Nous sommes résolus à bâtir une main-d'œuvre représentative des gens que nous servons, de même qu'à promouvoir la diversité, l'antiracisme, l'inclusion, l'accessibilité, le mérite, le respect et l'équité en milieu de travail. Nous invitons toutes les personnes intéressées à postuler, tout particulièrement les personnes handicapées, autochtones, noires, racisées, de diverses origines ethniques et culturelles, de diverses orientations sexuelles et de diverses identités et expressions de genre. Rendez-vous sur les pages présentant la Politique de la FPO pour la lutte contre le racisme et le Plan directeur pour l'inclusion et la diversité au sein de la FPO pour en savoir plus sur son engagement à l'égard de l'égalité raciale, de l'accessibilité, de la diversité et de l'inclusion dans la fonction publique. Nous offrons des mesures d'adaptation des emplois tout au long du processus de recrutement et pour tout ce qui touche l'emploi, conformément au Code des droits de la personne de l'Ontario. Si vous avez besoin que l'on prenne des mesures d'adaptation liées à un handicap, veuillez vous reporter aux instructions ci-dessous. Quelles seront mes fonctions dans ce poste?
Dans un milieu de travail dynamique et collégial, la personne retenue devra : • Fournir des conseils juridiques de fond, à la fois par écrit et de vive voix, sur les questions et les litiges découlant des accords commerciaux nationaux et internationaux, comme l'Accord économique et commercial global (AECG), l'Accord de libre-échange canadien (ALEC), l'Accord de partenariat transpacifique global et progressiste (PTPGP), l'Accord de libre-échange nord-américain (ALENA), l'Accord Canada–États-Unis–Mexique (ACEUM), et les accords sur l'Organisation mondiale du commerce (OMC), ainsi que les négociations commerciales; • Travailler de manière indépendante et en équipe pour fournir des conseils sur les conséquences en matière de droit commercial des initiatives se rapportant à la législation, aux politiques et aux programmes pour divers ministères; • Participer à des initiatives de recherche, de formation et d'éducation À quelles exigences dois-je répondre?
Ce qui est obligatoire :
Être membre en règle du Barreau de l'Ontario
Expérience juridique technique
Expérience avérée de la fourniture de conseils en matière de droit commercial en ce qui a trait aux obligations du gouvernement au titre des accords commerciaux nationaux et internationaux, comme l'AECG, l'ALEC, le PTPGP, l'ALENA, l'ACEUM et les accords de l'OMC
Connaissance approfondie des règles régissant les accords internationaux en matière de commerce et d'investissement, y compris les règles relatives à l'accès au marché, aux subventions, à l'approvisionnement, à l'investissement et au règlement des différends
Connaissance avérée des rôles des gouvernements fédéral et provinciaux dans les négociations et les différends commerciaux, ainsi que des processus décisionnels gouvernementaux
Expérience de la résolution de litiges internationaux et nationaux en matière de commerce et d'investissement et de l'exécution de négociations commerciales internationales et nationales, ou du soutien à celles-ci
Capacité à reconnaître et à évaluer les conséquences en matière de droit commercial des programmes et initiatives proposés et existants, et capacité à fournir des conseils juridiques novateurs, stratégiques et axés sur la recherche de solutions à des questions commerciales complexes, urgentes et très médiatisées
Compétences en communication orale et écrite méthodique, y compris la rédaction d'avis dans des délais courts
Capacité à reconnaître et à évaluer les conséquences juridiques des programmes et initiatives proposés et existants et à fournir des conseils juridiques novateurs, stratégiques, fondés sur les risques, utiles et axés sur la recherche de solutions sur des questions complexes, urgentes et très médiatisées qui se posent
Compréhension du rôle d'un avocat ou d'une avocate de la Couronne, y compris une connaissance de la responsabilité de la Couronne
Expérience de la collaboration avec les avocats et avocates, contentieux, pour offrir un soutien sur des questions complexes et politiquement sensibles
Capacité à gérer un volume important de dossiers dans des délais courts, tout en travaillant de manière proactive, professionnelle et coopérative avec des clients et des collègues exigeants
Expérience avérée de l'encadrement d'autres personnes et du travail en équipe dans le cadre de projets de collaboration
Expérience avérée de la valorisation d'un lieu de travail diversifié et inclusif et de la contribution à celui-ci
Acuité politique et compétences en matière de gestion de problèmes avérées
Expérience éprouvée du service à la clientèle et capacité démontrée à gérer de manière proactive les dossiers, à répondre aux demandes des clients et à inspirer la confiance de ces derniers
Renseignements supplémentaires
Adresse:
1 anglais Temporaire(s), durée jusqu'à 12 mois, 56 Wellesley St, Toronto, Région Toronto, Vérification de casier judiciaire
Groupe de rémunération: Association des avocats de la Couronne
Horaire: 6
Catégorie: Services juridiques
Date de publication: le vendredi 15 mars 2024
Note:
Conformément à la Politique relative aux vérifications de sécurité du personnel de la fonction publique de l'Ontario, les meilleurs candidats pourraient être tenus de se soumettre à une enquête de sécurité générale. Reportez-vous à ce qui précède pour déterminer les vérifications de présélection nécessaires pour ce poste. Les vérifications des antecedents du personnel requises, accompagnées de votre consentement écrit, seront envoyées au Bureau de la transition et de la sécurité (TSO), Direction des programmes relatifs au talent pour la FPO, à la Division du talent et du leadership pour évaluer les résultats. Si necessaire, le TSO, avec votre consentement écrit, demandera et obtiendra toute autre vérification des antécédents additionnels que vous n'auriez pas obtenue directement. Un casier judiciaire pour une infraction au Code criminel ou une autre infraction fédérale ne signifie pas automatiquement que vous ne serez pas admissible au poste. Le BTS examinera et évaluera les vérifications de sécurité uniquement aux fins de la prise d'une décision au sujet de l'attestation de sécurité. Les détails des vérifications de sécurité seront pris en considération en fonction des fonctions et responsabilités propres au poste à pourvoir. Les dossiers de vérification de l'emploi seront conservés par le BTS dans la plus stricte confidentialité.
Votre demande et votre lettre de présentation doivent être envoyées en pièce jointe en format MS Word (.doc, .docx), PDF (.pdf), Rich Text (.rtf) ou Plain Text (.txt), ne doivent pas dépasser 2 Mo et ne doivent pas être protégées par un mot de passe.
Comment postuler:
Vous devez postuler en ligne .
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Adaptez votre lettre d'accompagnement et votre curriculum vitae en fonction des exigences figurant dans l'offre d'emploi. En utilisant des exemples concrets, vous devez faire ressortir en quoi vos aptitudes et vos compétences correspondent aux exigences du poste. Nous comptons sur les renseignements que vous nous fournissez.
Voir la description de l'emploi pour bien comprendre en quoi consiste ce poste.
Les membres de la FPO doivent indiquer leur numéro d'employé RIRH (WIN Employee ID Number) lorsqu'ils présentent leur candidature à un poste.
Si vous avez besoin que l'on prenne des mesures d'adaptation liées à un handicap qui vous permettront de participer au processus de recrutement, veuillez cliquer sur Pour nous joindre et nous fournir vos coordonnées. L'équipe des services de recrutement communiquera avec vous dans les 48 heures.
Tous les candidats à un emploi (y compris les anciens fonctionnaires de l'Ontario) qui participent à un concours dans un ministère ou à un organisme public rattaché à la Commission doivent divulguer (dans leur lettre d'accompagnement ou leur curriculum vitæ) un emploi occupé antérieurement au sein de la fonction publique de l'Ontario. Les renseignements divulgués doivent comprendre les postes occupés, les dates d'emploi et, le cas échéant, toutes restrictions en vigueur limitant leur réemploi dans la fonction publique de l'Ontario. Les restrictions en vigueur peuvent comprendre des restrictions de temps ou liées à des ministères en particulier, et elles peuvent empêcher d'offrir à un ancien employé un emploi au sein de la fonction publique de l'Ontario pendant une certaine période (p. ex., un an) ou dans un certain ministère (pendant une période prédéterminée ou indéfiniment). Les circonstances entourant le départ d'un employé seront prises en considération avant qu'une offre d'emploi ne lui soit faite.
Rappel : La date limite de candidature est le mardi 2 avril 2024 23h59min HAE . Les candidatures reçues en retard seront refusées. Nous vous remercions de l'intérêt que vous portez à ce poste. Cependant, nous communiquerons avec vous uniquement dans le cadre du processus de présélection ou pour vous convoquer à une entrevue.
La fonction publique de l'Ontario est un employeur inclusif. Toute adaptation nécessaire sera réalisée conformément au Code des droits de la personne de l'Ontario .
AltaGas - Vice President and General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate The Vice President and General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate will report to the EVP & Chief Legal Officer and will work in collaboration with the EVP & President, Midstream, and the corporate EVPs. The General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate will oversee a diverse team responsible for providing expert counsel on a wide array of external and internal legal issues pertaining to AltaGas’ Corporate functions and its Midstream business. This role is primarily responsible for overseeing legal services to AltaGas’ Midstream business and Corporate functions, with the General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate working closely with the Midstream and corporate leadership teams. This includes managing the legal team responsible for negotiating, reviewing and drafting a variety of commercial agreements and providing legal advice and assistance to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. You Will:
Manage a diverse legal team in multiple locations in the provision of legal services to:
AltaGas’ Midstream business on all matters affecting it or its operations, including with respect to commercial, regulatory, and dispute resolution matters
AltaGas’ Corporate functions on all matters, including banking, financing, digital, supply chain, human resources, labour relations, environmental and ESG matters
Ensure compliance of the Midstream business and Corporate functions with applicable laws and regulations, including remaining abreast of changes in applicable laws and regulations and effectively communicating those changes as applicable within the organization
Review legal and corporate documents, external corporate communications, press releases, marketing materials and other applicable legal and non-legal documents impacting company
Ensure all policies and documentation are fully compliant and assist with the implementation and compliance with all corporate policies and processes
Oversee conduct of legal research and preparation of reports and presentations as requested, including regular presentations to management of the Midstream business and Corporate functions.
Field legal and compliance inquiries from key stakeholders with respect to the Midstream business and as required by the Corporate functions
Provide representation as required at law hearings and other judicial proceedings
Support acquisitions and divestitures work where required
You Have:
Bachelor's degree in Law (JD or LLB) and membership in good standing of the Bar.
Minimum of 15 years corporate law experience gained at either a large law firm or with a corporation of comparable size and complexity as AltaGas Ltd.
Thorough understanding of the Energy industry and applicable legislation
Proven track record of leading and managing diverse team of strategic professionals
Experience working with management teams and boards of directors
Securities law experience
Experience with human resources and labour relations
Capabilities:
Superior interpersonal skills to interact with clients, attorneys, coworkers, and external agencies
Critical thinking and analysis skills
Strong leadership and mentorship skills
Persuasive communicator with excellent leadership and relationship skills
Excellent problem solving and business acumen
Strong contract management knowledge
Excellent negotiator with ability to achieve mutually beneficial commercial agreements
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to identify and mitigate risks and opportunities
Ability to work independently and as part of a team, with a strong work ethic and commitment to excellence
Why work at AltaGas? AltaGas is a North American energy infrastructure company with a focus on owning and operating assets that provide clean and affordable energy to our customers. AltaGas assets include Washington Gas/WGL, SEMCO, and Petrogas. Our talented team, nearly 3,000 strong, leverages the strength of our assets and expertise along the energy value chain to connect customers with premier energy solutions – from the well sites of upstream producers to the doorsteps of homes and businesses to new markets around the world. We deliver clean and affordable natural gas to approximately 1.7 million customers’ homes and businesses through regulated natural gas distribution utilities across four jurisdictions in the United States and two regulated natural gas storage utilities in the United States. Learn more about our team, vision, and strategy. To learn more about our mission: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvYAAg21IuU For Canadian hires : AltaGas hires personnel on the basis of job-related qualifications. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to a person's ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, record of offences, marital status, family status or disability or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. For U.S. hires : U.S. affiliates of AltaGas are committed to equal employment opportunity and providing reasonable accommodations to applicants with physical and/or mental disabilities. We value and encourage diversity and solicit applications from all qualified applicants without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, gender, age, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, family responsibilities, matriculation, physical or mental disabilities, political affiliation, genetic information, status as a protected veteran or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
Mar 17, 2024
Full time
AltaGas - Vice President and General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate The Vice President and General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate will report to the EVP & Chief Legal Officer and will work in collaboration with the EVP & President, Midstream, and the corporate EVPs. The General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate will oversee a diverse team responsible for providing expert counsel on a wide array of external and internal legal issues pertaining to AltaGas’ Corporate functions and its Midstream business. This role is primarily responsible for overseeing legal services to AltaGas’ Midstream business and Corporate functions, with the General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate working closely with the Midstream and corporate leadership teams. This includes managing the legal team responsible for negotiating, reviewing and drafting a variety of commercial agreements and providing legal advice and assistance to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. You Will:
Manage a diverse legal team in multiple locations in the provision of legal services to:
AltaGas’ Midstream business on all matters affecting it or its operations, including with respect to commercial, regulatory, and dispute resolution matters
AltaGas’ Corporate functions on all matters, including banking, financing, digital, supply chain, human resources, labour relations, environmental and ESG matters
Ensure compliance of the Midstream business and Corporate functions with applicable laws and regulations, including remaining abreast of changes in applicable laws and regulations and effectively communicating those changes as applicable within the organization
Review legal and corporate documents, external corporate communications, press releases, marketing materials and other applicable legal and non-legal documents impacting company
Ensure all policies and documentation are fully compliant and assist with the implementation and compliance with all corporate policies and processes
Oversee conduct of legal research and preparation of reports and presentations as requested, including regular presentations to management of the Midstream business and Corporate functions.
Field legal and compliance inquiries from key stakeholders with respect to the Midstream business and as required by the Corporate functions
Provide representation as required at law hearings and other judicial proceedings
Support acquisitions and divestitures work where required
You Have:
Bachelor's degree in Law (JD or LLB) and membership in good standing of the Bar.
Minimum of 15 years corporate law experience gained at either a large law firm or with a corporation of comparable size and complexity as AltaGas Ltd.
Thorough understanding of the Energy industry and applicable legislation
Proven track record of leading and managing diverse team of strategic professionals
Experience working with management teams and boards of directors
Securities law experience
Experience with human resources and labour relations
Capabilities:
Superior interpersonal skills to interact with clients, attorneys, coworkers, and external agencies
Critical thinking and analysis skills
Strong leadership and mentorship skills
Persuasive communicator with excellent leadership and relationship skills
Excellent problem solving and business acumen
Strong contract management knowledge
Excellent negotiator with ability to achieve mutually beneficial commercial agreements
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to identify and mitigate risks and opportunities
Ability to work independently and as part of a team, with a strong work ethic and commitment to excellence
Why work at AltaGas? AltaGas is a North American energy infrastructure company with a focus on owning and operating assets that provide clean and affordable energy to our customers. AltaGas assets include Washington Gas/WGL, SEMCO, and Petrogas. Our talented team, nearly 3,000 strong, leverages the strength of our assets and expertise along the energy value chain to connect customers with premier energy solutions – from the well sites of upstream producers to the doorsteps of homes and businesses to new markets around the world. We deliver clean and affordable natural gas to approximately 1.7 million customers’ homes and businesses through regulated natural gas distribution utilities across four jurisdictions in the United States and two regulated natural gas storage utilities in the United States. Learn more about our team, vision, and strategy. To learn more about our mission: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvYAAg21IuU For Canadian hires : AltaGas hires personnel on the basis of job-related qualifications. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to a person's ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, record of offences, marital status, family status or disability or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. For U.S. hires : U.S. affiliates of AltaGas are committed to equal employment opportunity and providing reasonable accommodations to applicants with physical and/or mental disabilities. We value and encourage diversity and solicit applications from all qualified applicants without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, gender, age, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, family responsibilities, matriculation, physical or mental disabilities, political affiliation, genetic information, status as a protected veteran or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
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!
If you are committed to public service, enjoy collaborating with others, share our values and have a desire to learn and grow, join The City of Calgary. City employees deliver the services, run the programs and operate the facilities which make a difference in our community. We support work-life balance, promote physical and psychological safety, and offer competitive wages, pensions, and benefits. Together we make Calgary a great place to make a living, a great place to make a life.
The City is committed to fostering a respectful, inclusive and equitable workplace which is representative of the community we serve. We welcome those who have demonstrated a commitment to upholding the values of equity, diversity, inclusion, anti-racism and reconciliation. Applications are encouraged from members of groups that are historically disadvantaged and underrepresented. Accommodations are available during the hiring process, upon request.
The City is looking for a lawyer 2 or 3 for a position in a combination of practice areas. As a Lawyer with The City you will have a significant degree of responsibility and autonomy within a team- oriented environment. Primary duties include:
Provide timely legal advice in the following areas
Environmental management systems, contaminated sites, environmental law compliance and investigations, liability assessment, contaminated site management.
Construction contracts and environmental regulatory matters.
Public procurement process and contract drafting.
Aboriginal law duty to consult, Indian Act, Addition to Reserve, Indigenous Governance.
Provide legal advice within the context of a municipal corporation, and public law and policy.
Work collaboratively with other members of Legal Services to ensure a consistent approach to matters.
Work directly with members of all Business Units across the corporation.
Work with new technology to achieve legal service business process efficiencies.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
A Juris Doctor (J.D.), Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) or equivalent degree from a recognized institution and active membership or eligibility for membership with The Law Society of Alberta.
At least 5 years' experience practicing in 2-3 of the following practice areas: corporate, commercial, environmental laws or indigenous consultation. Municipal or public law experience will be considered an asset.
Experience in environmental law or aboriginal law is required, both would be an asset.
You are a thoughtful and results oriented lawyer who has demonstrated the ability to function effectively in a technically challenging area.
You must bring a strategic approach to the law, technical expertise and a commitment to initiating and inspiring creative problem solving.
You have the ability to contribute to a positive work environment and team atmosphere, along with strong interpersonal and communication skills.
The ability to manage competing interests, tight timelines and work effectively and productively with a variety of people both internal and external to the Corporation.
Pre-employment Requirements
Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications.
Feb 28, 2024
Full time
If you are committed to public service, enjoy collaborating with others, share our values and have a desire to learn and grow, join The City of Calgary. City employees deliver the services, run the programs and operate the facilities which make a difference in our community. We support work-life balance, promote physical and psychological safety, and offer competitive wages, pensions, and benefits. Together we make Calgary a great place to make a living, a great place to make a life.
The City is committed to fostering a respectful, inclusive and equitable workplace which is representative of the community we serve. We welcome those who have demonstrated a commitment to upholding the values of equity, diversity, inclusion, anti-racism and reconciliation. Applications are encouraged from members of groups that are historically disadvantaged and underrepresented. Accommodations are available during the hiring process, upon request.
The City is looking for a lawyer 2 or 3 for a position in a combination of practice areas. As a Lawyer with The City you will have a significant degree of responsibility and autonomy within a team- oriented environment. Primary duties include:
Provide timely legal advice in the following areas
Environmental management systems, contaminated sites, environmental law compliance and investigations, liability assessment, contaminated site management.
Construction contracts and environmental regulatory matters.
Public procurement process and contract drafting.
Aboriginal law duty to consult, Indian Act, Addition to Reserve, Indigenous Governance.
Provide legal advice within the context of a municipal corporation, and public law and policy.
Work collaboratively with other members of Legal Services to ensure a consistent approach to matters.
Work directly with members of all Business Units across the corporation.
Work with new technology to achieve legal service business process efficiencies.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
A Juris Doctor (J.D.), Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) or equivalent degree from a recognized institution and active membership or eligibility for membership with The Law Society of Alberta.
At least 5 years' experience practicing in 2-3 of the following practice areas: corporate, commercial, environmental laws or indigenous consultation. Municipal or public law experience will be considered an asset.
Experience in environmental law or aboriginal law is required, both would be an asset.
You are a thoughtful and results oriented lawyer who has demonstrated the ability to function effectively in a technically challenging area.
You must bring a strategic approach to the law, technical expertise and a commitment to initiating and inspiring creative problem solving.
You have the ability to contribute to a positive work environment and team atmosphere, along with strong interpersonal and communication skills.
The ability to manage competing interests, tight timelines and work effectively and productively with a variety of people both internal and external to the Corporation.
Pre-employment Requirements
Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications.
Description
Being part of Air Canada is to become part of an iconic Canadian symbol, recently ranked the best Airline in North America. Let your career take flight by joining our diverse and vibrant team at the leading edge of passenger aviation.
We are seeking a litigation lawyer with one to three (1-3) years of experience to join our team in Montreal. Reporting to the Litigation Practice Group, under the leadership of the Vice-President & General Counsel - Litigation, who has carriage of all major litigation and claims against Air Canada and its affiliates, worldwide, the selected candidate will be part of the litigation team and will provide legal advice on a wide range of matters including but not limited to: general liability, aviation liability, regulatory obligations, contractual obligations and anti-trust issues. The selected candidate may be called to represent Air Canada and its affiliates before civil courts and administrative tribunals as well as assist in other more senior lawyers in the team on major litigation.
The successful candidate will have acquired experience and exposure to litigation facing large corporations including document production. Solid technical competence is a must. The selected candidate would be one who is a dynamic team player, as collaboration is an essential aspect of the job.
Full bilingualism (French and English) in oral and written communications is essential as the issues assessed could be in any jurisdiction in Canada or across the world and where in the overwhelming majority of proceedings instituted against Air Canada, English is the language of communication with internal clients, other parties, counsel, experts or court Membership in a provincial bar in Canada (preferably the Bar of Quebec) is required.
Proficiency in a foreign language and knowledge and experience in administrative law and class action proceedings are definitely assets. To succeed in the position, the candidate should have a track record demonstrating the following qualities or characteristics:
Adaptability and flexibility to work effectively in a context of constant change, shifting priorities, and conflicting demands, to embrace new ideas and to adjust to a variety of situations and individuals;
Solid research and analytical skills, to identify, define and assess all relevant factors and weight alternative courses of action, and sound judgment in a fast-paced environment;
Capacity to work under pressure, displaying composure in stressful situations;
Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team and to develop strong co-operative relationships;
Inclination to take initiative and be proactive and to offer to assist and support co-workers, resourcefulness to prevent problems, and ability to handle work independently, taking responsibility for own actions;
Drive to satisfy and anticipate "client" needs, possessing creativity to tailor approach to meet the business needs;
Drive for results and urgency, high motivation towards achievement and action-oriented with ability to sensibly prioritize efforts;
Tenacity and resilience to persevere towards goals despite challenges and obstacles, maintaining enthusiasm and drive through to attainment of objectives.
Excellent negotiation, advocacy and written and oral communications skills are required. Integrity (including a strong work ethic, high personal standards, discretion in handling sensitive and confidential information, dedication to follow through on commitments, and openness and honesty in communications as well as a respectful demeanour) is assumed. A successful candidate will be one who takes pride in his or her role as a representative of Canada's international airline.
Intangible Benefits
The selected candidate will often work autonomously but will have the benefit of working closely with and learning from more senior counsel who have acquired a broad and deep understanding of all commercial and regulatory aspects of the Air Canada and airline business.
The candidate would be joining a company with a high profile and operations in a multi-faceted regulatory, competitive and international environment. Though the demands are high, they are devoid of the pressures of client development and billing, found in private practice. The environment is fast-paced with constant activity. The international dimension and exposure to a wide range of foreign legal regimes is also an attraction.
The opportunity to join a cohesive and dynamic group of professionals, who take pride in contributing to achieving Air Canada's commercial and operational objectives and who are focused on personal growth and improving client services, is an attraction as is the opportunity to join an international airline whose successes and innovations are attracting very positive attention from the industry internationally and the investor community.
Qualifications
Conditions of Employment:
Candidates must be eligible to work in the country of interest, at the time any offer of employment is made and seeking any required work permits/visas or other authorizations which may be required is the sole responsibility of the candidates applying for this position.
Linguistic Requirements
Based on equal qualifications, preference will be given to bilingual candidates.
Diversity and Inclusion
Air Canada is strongly committed to Diversity and Inclusion and aims to create a healthy, accessible and rewarding work environment which highlights employees' unique contributions to our company's success.
As an equal opportunity employer, we welcome applications from all to help us build a diverse workforce which reflects the diversity of our customers, and communities, in which we live and serve.
Air Canada thanks all candidates for their interest; however only those selected to continue in the process will be contacted.
Jan 10, 2024
Full time
Description
Being part of Air Canada is to become part of an iconic Canadian symbol, recently ranked the best Airline in North America. Let your career take flight by joining our diverse and vibrant team at the leading edge of passenger aviation.
We are seeking a litigation lawyer with one to three (1-3) years of experience to join our team in Montreal. Reporting to the Litigation Practice Group, under the leadership of the Vice-President & General Counsel - Litigation, who has carriage of all major litigation and claims against Air Canada and its affiliates, worldwide, the selected candidate will be part of the litigation team and will provide legal advice on a wide range of matters including but not limited to: general liability, aviation liability, regulatory obligations, contractual obligations and anti-trust issues. The selected candidate may be called to represent Air Canada and its affiliates before civil courts and administrative tribunals as well as assist in other more senior lawyers in the team on major litigation.
The successful candidate will have acquired experience and exposure to litigation facing large corporations including document production. Solid technical competence is a must. The selected candidate would be one who is a dynamic team player, as collaboration is an essential aspect of the job.
Full bilingualism (French and English) in oral and written communications is essential as the issues assessed could be in any jurisdiction in Canada or across the world and where in the overwhelming majority of proceedings instituted against Air Canada, English is the language of communication with internal clients, other parties, counsel, experts or court Membership in a provincial bar in Canada (preferably the Bar of Quebec) is required.
Proficiency in a foreign language and knowledge and experience in administrative law and class action proceedings are definitely assets. To succeed in the position, the candidate should have a track record demonstrating the following qualities or characteristics:
Adaptability and flexibility to work effectively in a context of constant change, shifting priorities, and conflicting demands, to embrace new ideas and to adjust to a variety of situations and individuals;
Solid research and analytical skills, to identify, define and assess all relevant factors and weight alternative courses of action, and sound judgment in a fast-paced environment;
Capacity to work under pressure, displaying composure in stressful situations;
Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team and to develop strong co-operative relationships;
Inclination to take initiative and be proactive and to offer to assist and support co-workers, resourcefulness to prevent problems, and ability to handle work independently, taking responsibility for own actions;
Drive to satisfy and anticipate "client" needs, possessing creativity to tailor approach to meet the business needs;
Drive for results and urgency, high motivation towards achievement and action-oriented with ability to sensibly prioritize efforts;
Tenacity and resilience to persevere towards goals despite challenges and obstacles, maintaining enthusiasm and drive through to attainment of objectives.
Excellent negotiation, advocacy and written and oral communications skills are required. Integrity (including a strong work ethic, high personal standards, discretion in handling sensitive and confidential information, dedication to follow through on commitments, and openness and honesty in communications as well as a respectful demeanour) is assumed. A successful candidate will be one who takes pride in his or her role as a representative of Canada's international airline.
Intangible Benefits
The selected candidate will often work autonomously but will have the benefit of working closely with and learning from more senior counsel who have acquired a broad and deep understanding of all commercial and regulatory aspects of the Air Canada and airline business.
The candidate would be joining a company with a high profile and operations in a multi-faceted regulatory, competitive and international environment. Though the demands are high, they are devoid of the pressures of client development and billing, found in private practice. The environment is fast-paced with constant activity. The international dimension and exposure to a wide range of foreign legal regimes is also an attraction.
The opportunity to join a cohesive and dynamic group of professionals, who take pride in contributing to achieving Air Canada's commercial and operational objectives and who are focused on personal growth and improving client services, is an attraction as is the opportunity to join an international airline whose successes and innovations are attracting very positive attention from the industry internationally and the investor community.
Qualifications
Conditions of Employment:
Candidates must be eligible to work in the country of interest, at the time any offer of employment is made and seeking any required work permits/visas or other authorizations which may be required is the sole responsibility of the candidates applying for this position.
Linguistic Requirements
Based on equal qualifications, preference will be given to bilingual candidates.
Diversity and Inclusion
Air Canada is strongly committed to Diversity and Inclusion and aims to create a healthy, accessible and rewarding work environment which highlights employees' unique contributions to our company's success.
As an equal opportunity employer, we welcome applications from all to help us build a diverse workforce which reflects the diversity of our customers, and communities, in which we live and serve.
Air Canada thanks all candidates for their interest; however only those selected to continue in the process will be contacted.
Job Description AltaGas - Vice President and General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate The Vice President and General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate will report to the EVP & Chief Legal Officer and will work in collaboration with the EVP & President, Midstream, and the corporate EVPs. The General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate will oversee a diverse team responsible for providing expert counsel on a wide array of external and internal legal issues pertaining to AltaGas’ Corporate functions and its Midstream business. This role is primarily responsible for overseeing legal services to AltaGas’ Midstream business and Corporate functions, with the General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate working closely with the Midstream and corporate leadership teams. This includes managing the legal team responsible for negotiating, reviewing and drafting a variety of commercial agreements and providing legal advice and assistance to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. You Will:
Manage a diverse legal team in multiple locations in the provision of legal services to:
AltaGas’ Midstream business on all matters affecting it or its operations, including with respect to commercial, regulatory, and dispute resolution matters
AltaGas’ Corporate functions on all matters, including banking, financing, digital, supply chain, human resources, labour relations, environmental and ESG matters
Ensure compliance of the Midstream business and Corporate functions with applicable laws and regulations, including remaining abreast of changes in applicable laws and regulations and effectively communicating those changes as applicable within the organization
Review legal and corporate documents, external corporate communications, press releases, marketing materials and other applicable legal and non-legal documents impacting company
Ensure all policies and documentation are fully compliant and assist with the implementation and compliance with all corporate policies and processes
Oversee conduct of legal research and preparation of reports and presentations as requested, including regular presentations to management of the Midstream business and Corporate functions.
Field legal and compliance inquiries from key stakeholders with respect to the Midstream business and as required by the Corporate functions
Provide representation as required at law hearings and other judicial proceedings
Support acquisitions and divestitures work where required
You Have:
Bachelor's degree in Law (JD or LLB) and membership in good standing of the Bar.
Minimum of 15 years corporate law experience gained at either a large law firm or with a corporation of comparable size and complexity as AltaGas Ltd.
Thorough understanding of the Energy industry and applicable legislation
Proven track record of leading and managing diverse team of strategic professionals
Experience working with management teams and boards of directors
Securities law experience
Experience with human resources and labour relations
Capabilities:
Superior interpersonal skills to interact with clients, attorneys, coworkers, and external agencies
Critical thinking and analysis skills
Strong leadership and mentorship skills
Persuasive communicator with excellent leadership and relationship skills
Excellent problem solving and business acumen
Strong contract management knowledge
Excellent negotiator with ability to achieve mutually beneficial commercial agreements
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to identify and mitigate risks and opportunities
Ability to work independently and as part of a team, with a strong work ethic and commitment to excellence
Why work at AltaGas? AltaGas is a North American energy infrastructure company with a focus on owning and operating assets that provide clean and affordable energy to our customers. AltaGas assets include Washington Gas/WGL, SEMCO, and Petrogas. Our talented team, nearly 3,000 strong, leverages the strength of our assets and expertise along the energy value chain to connect customers with premier energy solutions – from the well sites of upstream producers to the doorsteps of homes and businesses to new markets around the world. We deliver clean and affordable natural gas to approximately 1.7 million customers’ homes and businesses through regulated natural gas distribution utilities across four jurisdictions in the United States and two regulated natural gas storage utilities in the United States. Learn more about our team, vision, and strategy. To learn more about our mission: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvYAAg21IuU For Canadian hires : AltaGas hires personnel on the basis of job-related qualifications. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to a person's ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, record of offences, marital status, family status or disability or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. For U.S. hires : U.S. affiliates of AltaGas are committed to equal employment opportunity and providing reasonable accommodations to applicants with physical and/or mental disabilities. We value and encourage diversity and solicit applications from all qualified applicants without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, gender, age, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, family responsibilities, matriculation, physical or mental disabilities, political affiliation, genetic information, status as a protected veteran or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
Dec 10, 2023
Full time
Job Description AltaGas - Vice President and General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate The Vice President and General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate will report to the EVP & Chief Legal Officer and will work in collaboration with the EVP & President, Midstream, and the corporate EVPs. The General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate will oversee a diverse team responsible for providing expert counsel on a wide array of external and internal legal issues pertaining to AltaGas’ Corporate functions and its Midstream business. This role is primarily responsible for overseeing legal services to AltaGas’ Midstream business and Corporate functions, with the General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate working closely with the Midstream and corporate leadership teams. This includes managing the legal team responsible for negotiating, reviewing and drafting a variety of commercial agreements and providing legal advice and assistance to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. You Will:
Manage a diverse legal team in multiple locations in the provision of legal services to:
AltaGas’ Midstream business on all matters affecting it or its operations, including with respect to commercial, regulatory, and dispute resolution matters
AltaGas’ Corporate functions on all matters, including banking, financing, digital, supply chain, human resources, labour relations, environmental and ESG matters
Ensure compliance of the Midstream business and Corporate functions with applicable laws and regulations, including remaining abreast of changes in applicable laws and regulations and effectively communicating those changes as applicable within the organization
Review legal and corporate documents, external corporate communications, press releases, marketing materials and other applicable legal and non-legal documents impacting company
Ensure all policies and documentation are fully compliant and assist with the implementation and compliance with all corporate policies and processes
Oversee conduct of legal research and preparation of reports and presentations as requested, including regular presentations to management of the Midstream business and Corporate functions.
Field legal and compliance inquiries from key stakeholders with respect to the Midstream business and as required by the Corporate functions
Provide representation as required at law hearings and other judicial proceedings
Support acquisitions and divestitures work where required
You Have:
Bachelor's degree in Law (JD or LLB) and membership in good standing of the Bar.
Minimum of 15 years corporate law experience gained at either a large law firm or with a corporation of comparable size and complexity as AltaGas Ltd.
Thorough understanding of the Energy industry and applicable legislation
Proven track record of leading and managing diverse team of strategic professionals
Experience working with management teams and boards of directors
Securities law experience
Experience with human resources and labour relations
Capabilities:
Superior interpersonal skills to interact with clients, attorneys, coworkers, and external agencies
Critical thinking and analysis skills
Strong leadership and mentorship skills
Persuasive communicator with excellent leadership and relationship skills
Excellent problem solving and business acumen
Strong contract management knowledge
Excellent negotiator with ability to achieve mutually beneficial commercial agreements
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to identify and mitigate risks and opportunities
Ability to work independently and as part of a team, with a strong work ethic and commitment to excellence
Why work at AltaGas? AltaGas is a North American energy infrastructure company with a focus on owning and operating assets that provide clean and affordable energy to our customers. AltaGas assets include Washington Gas/WGL, SEMCO, and Petrogas. Our talented team, nearly 3,000 strong, leverages the strength of our assets and expertise along the energy value chain to connect customers with premier energy solutions – from the well sites of upstream producers to the doorsteps of homes and businesses to new markets around the world. We deliver clean and affordable natural gas to approximately 1.7 million customers’ homes and businesses through regulated natural gas distribution utilities across four jurisdictions in the United States and two regulated natural gas storage utilities in the United States. Learn more about our team, vision, and strategy. To learn more about our mission: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvYAAg21IuU For Canadian hires : AltaGas hires personnel on the basis of job-related qualifications. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to a person's ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, record of offences, marital status, family status or disability or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. For U.S. hires : U.S. affiliates of AltaGas are committed to equal employment opportunity and providing reasonable accommodations to applicants with physical and/or mental disabilities. We value and encourage diversity and solicit applications from all qualified applicants without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, gender, age, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, family responsibilities, matriculation, physical or mental disabilities, political affiliation, genetic information, status as a protected veteran or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
Established over 30 years ago, Medcan is a global leader in assessing clients' overall well-being and inspiring them to live well. Medcan has a comprehensive range of diagnostic assessments, which, in combination with innovative programs tailored to specific needs, are designed to successfully reach improved health outcomes.
Over 80 physicians and specialists, alongside a broad roster of complementary health care disciplines, provide health and lifestyle management services on site and by video consult for individuals, families and organizations. Our team of 700+ staff see clients virtually and physically from our downtown Toronto and Oakville clinics.
About us:
Established over 30 years ago, Medcan is a global leader in assessing clients' overall well-being and inspiring them to live well. Medcan has a comprehensive range of diagnostic assessments, which, in combination with innovative programs tailored to specific needs, are designed to successfully reach improved health outcomes. Over 75 physicians and specialists, alongside a broad roster of complementary health care disciplines, provide health and lifestyle management services on site and by video consult for individuals, families, and organizations. Our team of over 700 staff see clients physically and virtually from our downtown Toronto and Oakville locations.
The Role
Medcan is looking for an experienced and well-rounded in-house legal counsel to join the company on a full-time basis as Corporate Counsel. This role requires a well-rounded lawyer with expertise in the highly regulated healthcare industry, commercial and consumer contract drafting and negotiation, medico-legal issue and litigation management, and employment law to collaborate with and support the business and expanding clinic. Strong communication and problem-solving skills as well as the ability to collaborate in a dynamic and fast-paced environment are crucial to be successful in the position.
The Accountabilities:
Draft, negotiate, and review vendor, private client, physician, and corporate contracts.
Draft and review policies, consents, and protocols.
Support Human Resources with day-to-day issues and review more complex employment law contracts, letters, and arrangements.
Oversee medico-legal issues and inquiries such as clinic operating procedures, risk management, occupational health and safety and consent to treatment. Daily problem solving and communication with clinic, patient support center, and clients.
Collaborate internally to ensure compliance with applicable privacy laws and, as necessary, assisting with incident response.
Act as a subject matter expert internally on legal inquiries coming from all areas of the business, including liaising with external counsel when necessary.
Developing templates for Medcan’s standard contracts, and standardizing review processes.
Investigate, recommend, and maintain a knowledge management system, including consideration of contract management.
Keeping current with legislative changes and working with the business units to implement changes to ensure compliance, including areas such regulatory compliance and consumer protection issues.
The Requirements:
8 to 10 years’ experience in a mix of commercial contract law, medico-legal law, employment law
In-house legal counsel experience, experience in healthcare or hospital setting preferred
JD or LLB, member of the Law Society of Ontario in good standing
Experience in drafting and interpreting contracts
Strong problem solver who works well under pressure to solve complex problems
Independent, works well on their own for extended periods of time
Strong people skills and communication, ability to communicate effectively with vendors, clients, and internal stakeholders
Detail-oriented, good analytical experience, balanced, and level-headed
This is a full-time position reporting to the Chief Legal Officer. The work schedule is hybrid with two days in office per week.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however only those selected for an initial interview will be contacted. No phone calls and no agencies please.
Diversity, Inclusion, and Accessibility:
Medcan is an equal opportunity employer committed to the principles of employment equity, diversity, and inclusion. We continuously work to provide a fair opportunity for all staff to participate and succeed at work, creating a sense of belonging, respect and a place that values the unique perspectives and lived experiences of each member of our team. We recognize the value of diversity in attributes such as age, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation and attractionality, ethnicity, race, colour, nationality, family and marital status, ability, religion and belief, freedom of thought, and any other characteristic that makes you unique. If these principles resonate with you, we encourage you to apply!
If contacted for an employment opportunity, please advise your Talent Acquisition Specialist if you require accommodation.
Nov 15, 2023
Full time
Established over 30 years ago, Medcan is a global leader in assessing clients' overall well-being and inspiring them to live well. Medcan has a comprehensive range of diagnostic assessments, which, in combination with innovative programs tailored to specific needs, are designed to successfully reach improved health outcomes.
Over 80 physicians and specialists, alongside a broad roster of complementary health care disciplines, provide health and lifestyle management services on site and by video consult for individuals, families and organizations. Our team of 700+ staff see clients virtually and physically from our downtown Toronto and Oakville clinics.
About us:
Established over 30 years ago, Medcan is a global leader in assessing clients' overall well-being and inspiring them to live well. Medcan has a comprehensive range of diagnostic assessments, which, in combination with innovative programs tailored to specific needs, are designed to successfully reach improved health outcomes. Over 75 physicians and specialists, alongside a broad roster of complementary health care disciplines, provide health and lifestyle management services on site and by video consult for individuals, families, and organizations. Our team of over 700 staff see clients physically and virtually from our downtown Toronto and Oakville locations.
The Role
Medcan is looking for an experienced and well-rounded in-house legal counsel to join the company on a full-time basis as Corporate Counsel. This role requires a well-rounded lawyer with expertise in the highly regulated healthcare industry, commercial and consumer contract drafting and negotiation, medico-legal issue and litigation management, and employment law to collaborate with and support the business and expanding clinic. Strong communication and problem-solving skills as well as the ability to collaborate in a dynamic and fast-paced environment are crucial to be successful in the position.
The Accountabilities:
Draft, negotiate, and review vendor, private client, physician, and corporate contracts.
Draft and review policies, consents, and protocols.
Support Human Resources with day-to-day issues and review more complex employment law contracts, letters, and arrangements.
Oversee medico-legal issues and inquiries such as clinic operating procedures, risk management, occupational health and safety and consent to treatment. Daily problem solving and communication with clinic, patient support center, and clients.
Collaborate internally to ensure compliance with applicable privacy laws and, as necessary, assisting with incident response.
Act as a subject matter expert internally on legal inquiries coming from all areas of the business, including liaising with external counsel when necessary.
Developing templates for Medcan’s standard contracts, and standardizing review processes.
Investigate, recommend, and maintain a knowledge management system, including consideration of contract management.
Keeping current with legislative changes and working with the business units to implement changes to ensure compliance, including areas such regulatory compliance and consumer protection issues.
The Requirements:
8 to 10 years’ experience in a mix of commercial contract law, medico-legal law, employment law
In-house legal counsel experience, experience in healthcare or hospital setting preferred
JD or LLB, member of the Law Society of Ontario in good standing
Experience in drafting and interpreting contracts
Strong problem solver who works well under pressure to solve complex problems
Independent, works well on their own for extended periods of time
Strong people skills and communication, ability to communicate effectively with vendors, clients, and internal stakeholders
Detail-oriented, good analytical experience, balanced, and level-headed
This is a full-time position reporting to the Chief Legal Officer. The work schedule is hybrid with two days in office per week.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however only those selected for an initial interview will be contacted. No phone calls and no agencies please.
Diversity, Inclusion, and Accessibility:
Medcan is an equal opportunity employer committed to the principles of employment equity, diversity, and inclusion. We continuously work to provide a fair opportunity for all staff to participate and succeed at work, creating a sense of belonging, respect and a place that values the unique perspectives and lived experiences of each member of our team. We recognize the value of diversity in attributes such as age, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation and attractionality, ethnicity, race, colour, nationality, family and marital status, ability, religion and belief, freedom of thought, and any other characteristic that makes you unique. If these principles resonate with you, we encourage you to apply!
If contacted for an employment opportunity, please advise your Talent Acquisition Specialist if you require accommodation.
At Saputo, our best comes from our people. We’re a talented and caring team with a longstanding history of excellence. Since our first days delivering cheese on a bicycle, we’ve grown into a leading global dairy processor by staying true to the culture that defines us. Each of our employees is committed to uphold our tradition of care, quality, and passion through food, and together, we foster an environment where we can all make contributions that matter–from our manufacturing plants to our office locations and everywhere in-between.
Summary of tasks:
The incumbent will be an integral part of the legal team, supporting the needs of the Canadian division and those of Corporate Services. The successful candidate will provide support to several sectors of the company, including operations, sales, distribution, marketing, real estate, procurement, etc.
How you will make contributions that matter:
Draft, negotiate and interpret commercial contracts of varying types.
Provide legal opinions and strategic advice to managers.
Provide continuous legal support to the departments and business units that are linked to Canadian Operations and corporate functions.
You are best suited for the role if you have the following qualifications:
2 to 4 years of experience in commercial law.
Excellent legal knowledge and capacity to solve problems.
Ability to draft and negotiate contracts, as well as manage priorities and a large volume of projects at once.
Ability to establish excellent interpersonal relationships and communicate clearly and efficiently with the different multidisciplinary teams both internally and externally, in a corporate environment as well as with legal professionals.
Professionalism, strong sense of ethics and responsibility, and good business sense.
Ability to work in a team and collaborate, as well as work independently.
Bachelor of Civil Law (B.C.L. or LL.L.) and member of the Barreau du Québec.
Bachelor of Common Law (LL.B.), an asset.
Experience in commercial litigation, an asset.
Perfect bilingualism in English and French (spoken and written).
As part of his duties, the incumbent will have to communicate and collaborate in English, both orally and in writing with colleagues or other stakeholders in Quebec as well as in the rest of Canada or in North America.
We support and care for our employees and their families by providing:
Competitive salaries
Advantageous corporate discounts
Full range of group insurance benefits
Group retirement pension plan with employer contribution
Employee share ownership plan
Group RRSP
Health and Wellness program in the workplace
Employee and family assistance program
Special pricing on our products
We support employment equity. Saputo strives to embed diversity and inclusion in its operations and invites candidates from all horizons to join its family.
Our story began in Canada in 1954, when the Saputo family's hard work and dedication created a thriving dairy business. More than 65 years later, our roots in this country remain strong with our Corporate Headquarters in Montréal. Today, we are a leading cheese manufacturer and fluid milk and cream processor in Canada with well-loved brands, such as Saputo, Alexis de Portneuf, Armstrong, Baxter, Dairyland, Joyya, Milk2Go, Milk2Go Sport, Neilson, Nutrilait, Scotsburn* and Woolwich Goat Dairy. Thanks to our national footprint, we're proud to bring our best to our customers and consumers, and have plenty of opportunities for our employees to grow in their own way. And we do it while also striving to build a healthier future for our people and the communities where we operate, guided by our values and the Saputo Promise. To learn more about Saputo in Canada, please click here. (http://saputo.com/en/our-products/canada-sector)
Join the Saputo Dairy Products Canada team to make your contributions matter every day on the clear legal job board!
Nov 09, 2023
Full time
At Saputo, our best comes from our people. We’re a talented and caring team with a longstanding history of excellence. Since our first days delivering cheese on a bicycle, we’ve grown into a leading global dairy processor by staying true to the culture that defines us. Each of our employees is committed to uphold our tradition of care, quality, and passion through food, and together, we foster an environment where we can all make contributions that matter–from our manufacturing plants to our office locations and everywhere in-between.
Summary of tasks:
The incumbent will be an integral part of the legal team, supporting the needs of the Canadian division and those of Corporate Services. The successful candidate will provide support to several sectors of the company, including operations, sales, distribution, marketing, real estate, procurement, etc.
How you will make contributions that matter:
Draft, negotiate and interpret commercial contracts of varying types.
Provide legal opinions and strategic advice to managers.
Provide continuous legal support to the departments and business units that are linked to Canadian Operations and corporate functions.
You are best suited for the role if you have the following qualifications:
2 to 4 years of experience in commercial law.
Excellent legal knowledge and capacity to solve problems.
Ability to draft and negotiate contracts, as well as manage priorities and a large volume of projects at once.
Ability to establish excellent interpersonal relationships and communicate clearly and efficiently with the different multidisciplinary teams both internally and externally, in a corporate environment as well as with legal professionals.
Professionalism, strong sense of ethics and responsibility, and good business sense.
Ability to work in a team and collaborate, as well as work independently.
Bachelor of Civil Law (B.C.L. or LL.L.) and member of the Barreau du Québec.
Bachelor of Common Law (LL.B.), an asset.
Experience in commercial litigation, an asset.
Perfect bilingualism in English and French (spoken and written).
As part of his duties, the incumbent will have to communicate and collaborate in English, both orally and in writing with colleagues or other stakeholders in Quebec as well as in the rest of Canada or in North America.
We support and care for our employees and their families by providing:
Competitive salaries
Advantageous corporate discounts
Full range of group insurance benefits
Group retirement pension plan with employer contribution
Employee share ownership plan
Group RRSP
Health and Wellness program in the workplace
Employee and family assistance program
Special pricing on our products
We support employment equity. Saputo strives to embed diversity and inclusion in its operations and invites candidates from all horizons to join its family.
Our story began in Canada in 1954, when the Saputo family's hard work and dedication created a thriving dairy business. More than 65 years later, our roots in this country remain strong with our Corporate Headquarters in Montréal. Today, we are a leading cheese manufacturer and fluid milk and cream processor in Canada with well-loved brands, such as Saputo, Alexis de Portneuf, Armstrong, Baxter, Dairyland, Joyya, Milk2Go, Milk2Go Sport, Neilson, Nutrilait, Scotsburn* and Woolwich Goat Dairy. Thanks to our national footprint, we're proud to bring our best to our customers and consumers, and have plenty of opportunities for our employees to grow in their own way. And we do it while also striving to build a healthier future for our people and the communities where we operate, guided by our values and the Saputo Promise. To learn more about Saputo in Canada, please click here. (http://saputo.com/en/our-products/canada-sector)
Join the Saputo Dairy Products Canada team to make your contributions matter every day on the clear legal job board!
We are Pomerleau. And you could be too. At Pomerleau, we fully understand that our mission is not only to create infrastructure or erect buildings, but to build communities. As a leader in the construction industry for nearly 60 years, we always aim to make a positive impact on the lives of the people we serve across Canada. To do this, we do everything we can to listen to their needs, to never lose sight of the realities of tomorrow and to innovate in a more committed, more collaborative and more sustainable way. Together, this is how we redefine our practice - for the good of our profession and of future generations. What YOU Will Do
Supporting Pomerleau’s project teams through project execution in respect of contract administration, and providing solution-oriented advice to resolve course-of-construction issues with project owners, subcontractors, suppliers and consultants
Drafting and negotiating complex project contracts with project owners, including in the context of DBFOM, DBF, PDBF, PDB, DB and all manner of CCDC contracts
Drafting and negotiating subcontracts, supply and consulting agreements
Advising on the structuring of, and drafting and negotiating agreements governing, relationships with project partners, including joint ventures, general and limited partnerships and bidding consortia arrangements
Advising Pomerleau’s project finance team in respect of project financing matters
Supporting Pomerleau’s bid teams, advising on procurement and tendering matters (public and private), bid compliance, and negotiation, including leading and/or participating in commercially confidential meetings
Working with the legal and commercial teams to develop, update and improve Pomerleau’s standard contracting processes and precedents
Retaining, coordinating and collaborating with external legal counsel
Any other associated tasks relating to the operations of the Pomerleau and its subsidiaries
What YOU Will Bring
Hold a juris doctorate, or bachelor’s degree in law, and be a member of the Law Society of Ontario
Have 4-5+ years of experience in corporate and commercial law
Demonstrate relevant experience with PPP-type contractual arrangements
Excellent negotiation and legal argumentation skills, both verbally and in writing
You thrive working in a collaborative and team environment
You are a self-starter and not afraid to be resourceful and ask questions
Ability to travel to various regions in Canada where work representation may be required
Bonus If You Also Have
Working knowledge of the construction industry
Fluently bilingual in both official languages, both written and oral
Why Choose Pomerleau
Competitive salary
4 weeks’ vacation
Group insurance (including a health spending account!)
Group RRSP
Employer paid monthly public transit pass
Fitness Membership or Activity Reimbursement
Employee assistance program
Exciting training opportunities
Dynamic culture
Exciting career opportunities
Summer hours all year long
Access to telemedecine platform Diaolgue for free
New work from home policy
What are you waiting for? Let's build something extraordinary together. Apply now to join the team. We want to hear from you! We thank all applicants on the clear legal job board, but only those selected for further consideration will be contacted. Be sure to join our Talent Network to stay informed about all job opportunities at Pomerleau. Pomerleau Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing employment accommodation in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. During any stage of the recruitment and hiring process, accommodation for applicants with disabilities are available upon request.
Nov 05, 2023
Hybrid
We are Pomerleau. And you could be too. At Pomerleau, we fully understand that our mission is not only to create infrastructure or erect buildings, but to build communities. As a leader in the construction industry for nearly 60 years, we always aim to make a positive impact on the lives of the people we serve across Canada. To do this, we do everything we can to listen to their needs, to never lose sight of the realities of tomorrow and to innovate in a more committed, more collaborative and more sustainable way. Together, this is how we redefine our practice - for the good of our profession and of future generations. What YOU Will Do
Supporting Pomerleau’s project teams through project execution in respect of contract administration, and providing solution-oriented advice to resolve course-of-construction issues with project owners, subcontractors, suppliers and consultants
Drafting and negotiating complex project contracts with project owners, including in the context of DBFOM, DBF, PDBF, PDB, DB and all manner of CCDC contracts
Drafting and negotiating subcontracts, supply and consulting agreements
Advising on the structuring of, and drafting and negotiating agreements governing, relationships with project partners, including joint ventures, general and limited partnerships and bidding consortia arrangements
Advising Pomerleau’s project finance team in respect of project financing matters
Supporting Pomerleau’s bid teams, advising on procurement and tendering matters (public and private), bid compliance, and negotiation, including leading and/or participating in commercially confidential meetings
Working with the legal and commercial teams to develop, update and improve Pomerleau’s standard contracting processes and precedents
Retaining, coordinating and collaborating with external legal counsel
Any other associated tasks relating to the operations of the Pomerleau and its subsidiaries
What YOU Will Bring
Hold a juris doctorate, or bachelor’s degree in law, and be a member of the Law Society of Ontario
Have 4-5+ years of experience in corporate and commercial law
Demonstrate relevant experience with PPP-type contractual arrangements
Excellent negotiation and legal argumentation skills, both verbally and in writing
You thrive working in a collaborative and team environment
You are a self-starter and not afraid to be resourceful and ask questions
Ability to travel to various regions in Canada where work representation may be required
Bonus If You Also Have
Working knowledge of the construction industry
Fluently bilingual in both official languages, both written and oral
Why Choose Pomerleau
Competitive salary
4 weeks’ vacation
Group insurance (including a health spending account!)
Group RRSP
Employer paid monthly public transit pass
Fitness Membership or Activity Reimbursement
Employee assistance program
Exciting training opportunities
Dynamic culture
Exciting career opportunities
Summer hours all year long
Access to telemedecine platform Diaolgue for free
New work from home policy
What are you waiting for? Let's build something extraordinary together. Apply now to join the team. We want to hear from you! We thank all applicants on the clear legal job board, but only those selected for further consideration will be contacted. Be sure to join our Talent Network to stay informed about all job opportunities at Pomerleau. Pomerleau Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing employment accommodation in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. During any stage of the recruitment and hiring process, accommodation for applicants with disabilities are available upon request.
Philip Morris International
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
BE A PART OF A REVOLUTIONARY CHANGE
At Rothmans, Benson & Hedges Inc. (“RBH”), Philip Morris International’s subsidiary in Canada, we’ve chosen to do something incredible. We’re totally transforming our business and building our future on smoke-free products.
With huge change, comes huge opportunity. So, wherever you join us, you’ll enjoy the freedom to dream up and deliver better, brighter solutions and the space to move your career forward in endlessly different directions.
If you’re a forecaster and forward-thinker, you can make a huge impact, come join us!
As counsel you will be responsible for providing advice on the legal aspects of the activities of the company, including full legal support to designated business and service functions in a timely, business-oriented, and effective manner within the letter and spirit of the applicable local laws and regulations and PMI principles and practices. This position works with the market management to reach business objectives in a manner consistent with all relevant laws and internal policies, reporting to Senior Counsel, Canada within an established framework including review against defined targets.
YOUR DAY TO DAY
Provide timely, pro-active legal analysis, advice, assistance, documentation, and training, as requested, or required, on a wide variety of business initiatives and other matter in accordance with the applicable legislation and PMI policies.
Provide full legal support to designated business and/or service functions/units. Follow and promote legal procedures to ensure that company's employees are aware of applicable legal requirements.
Protect and promote RBH interests under applicable commercial laws and regulations so as to anticipate potential issues and to ensure that current practice supports the RBH business plan while reducing commercial risks to an acceptable level.
Act as a subject matter expert for RBH on the Tobacco and Vaping Products Act, PMI P&P 5-C (Competition and Fair Trade), PMI P&P 6-C (Intellectual Property), and PMI P&P 14-C (Non-U.S. Government Officials).
Monitor and direct services of outside counsel to ensure effective and economical legal work on matters that require specialized legal expertise.
Remain current and knowledgeable with respect to existing and pending legislation, ongoing litigation, and case law relevant to Company's business and provide accurate and timely information to Senior Counsel.
Coordinate compliance risk management activities by the management team, including coordinating a process of anticipating and evaluating compliance risks, designing, and monitoring implementation of mitigating measures, and periodically reporting on same to Affiliate Head.
What We Are Looking For
Law Degree
Excellent background as a legal counsel with an international company or as an associate with one of the leading law firms in Canada, totaling 2-7 years.
Strong generalist knowledge of commercial and corporate laws, employment and labor laws, competition laws.
Strong knowledge of Canadian tobacco regulation.
Excellent knowledge of Canadian legal databases and legal writing skills.
Advanced counseling and presentation skills.
Who We Are
We are Rothmans, Benson & Hedges Inc., Philip Morris International’s subsidiary in Canada. Today we are Canada's second largest tobacco company. In addition, RBH Inc. was awarded Top Employer for 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2022. We currently employ over 800 people throughout our six corporate and sales offices and our factory.
Our parent company PMI is one of the world’s leading international tobacco companies. In addition to the manufacture and sale of cigarettes, PMI is engaged in the development and commercialization of smoke-free products.
Click on the following link to learn more about what RBH believes: https://www.rbhinc.ca/home/what-we-believe
Rothmans, Benson & Hedges is committed to providing equal employment opportunity for all current and prospective employees, as well as to promoting a culture of inclusion and respect for everyone. We celebrate the innovation that diversity creates in the work environment, and we recognize that each employee brings their own unique capabilities, experiences, and perspectives to the organization. It is this diversity that adds value to our teams, as well as to our stakeholders.
We are committed to providing equal employment opportunity regardless of race, ancestry, color, religion, sex, marital/family status (including pregnancy), national origin, sexual orientation, immigrant and newcomer status, gender identity/expression, age, citizenship, or disability. We consider qualified applicants who have passed the criminal background checks, consistent with legal requirements.
We strive to recognize and value diversity and equity, and to ensure the inclusion of underrepresented groups and the four designated groups: women, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities and members of visible minorities. We value, respect, and equally support applicants from these groups.
We welcome and encourage applicants to reach their full potential with us. If you are unable to apply for a position online, or require any further accommodation during our recruitment process, please contact: AODA.RBH@rbhinc.ca.
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
RBH LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rothmans-benson-hedges-inc/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RothmansBensonHedges/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RBHinc
RBH website: https://www.rbhinc.ca/
Sep 24, 2023
Full time
BE A PART OF A REVOLUTIONARY CHANGE
At Rothmans, Benson & Hedges Inc. (“RBH”), Philip Morris International’s subsidiary in Canada, we’ve chosen to do something incredible. We’re totally transforming our business and building our future on smoke-free products.
With huge change, comes huge opportunity. So, wherever you join us, you’ll enjoy the freedom to dream up and deliver better, brighter solutions and the space to move your career forward in endlessly different directions.
If you’re a forecaster and forward-thinker, you can make a huge impact, come join us!
As counsel you will be responsible for providing advice on the legal aspects of the activities of the company, including full legal support to designated business and service functions in a timely, business-oriented, and effective manner within the letter and spirit of the applicable local laws and regulations and PMI principles and practices. This position works with the market management to reach business objectives in a manner consistent with all relevant laws and internal policies, reporting to Senior Counsel, Canada within an established framework including review against defined targets.
YOUR DAY TO DAY
Provide timely, pro-active legal analysis, advice, assistance, documentation, and training, as requested, or required, on a wide variety of business initiatives and other matter in accordance with the applicable legislation and PMI policies.
Provide full legal support to designated business and/or service functions/units. Follow and promote legal procedures to ensure that company's employees are aware of applicable legal requirements.
Protect and promote RBH interests under applicable commercial laws and regulations so as to anticipate potential issues and to ensure that current practice supports the RBH business plan while reducing commercial risks to an acceptable level.
Act as a subject matter expert for RBH on the Tobacco and Vaping Products Act, PMI P&P 5-C (Competition and Fair Trade), PMI P&P 6-C (Intellectual Property), and PMI P&P 14-C (Non-U.S. Government Officials).
Monitor and direct services of outside counsel to ensure effective and economical legal work on matters that require specialized legal expertise.
Remain current and knowledgeable with respect to existing and pending legislation, ongoing litigation, and case law relevant to Company's business and provide accurate and timely information to Senior Counsel.
Coordinate compliance risk management activities by the management team, including coordinating a process of anticipating and evaluating compliance risks, designing, and monitoring implementation of mitigating measures, and periodically reporting on same to Affiliate Head.
What We Are Looking For
Law Degree
Excellent background as a legal counsel with an international company or as an associate with one of the leading law firms in Canada, totaling 2-7 years.
Strong generalist knowledge of commercial and corporate laws, employment and labor laws, competition laws.
Strong knowledge of Canadian tobacco regulation.
Excellent knowledge of Canadian legal databases and legal writing skills.
Advanced counseling and presentation skills.
Who We Are
We are Rothmans, Benson & Hedges Inc., Philip Morris International’s subsidiary in Canada. Today we are Canada's second largest tobacco company. In addition, RBH Inc. was awarded Top Employer for 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2022. We currently employ over 800 people throughout our six corporate and sales offices and our factory.
Our parent company PMI is one of the world’s leading international tobacco companies. In addition to the manufacture and sale of cigarettes, PMI is engaged in the development and commercialization of smoke-free products.
Click on the following link to learn more about what RBH believes: https://www.rbhinc.ca/home/what-we-believe
Rothmans, Benson & Hedges is committed to providing equal employment opportunity for all current and prospective employees, as well as to promoting a culture of inclusion and respect for everyone. We celebrate the innovation that diversity creates in the work environment, and we recognize that each employee brings their own unique capabilities, experiences, and perspectives to the organization. It is this diversity that adds value to our teams, as well as to our stakeholders.
We are committed to providing equal employment opportunity regardless of race, ancestry, color, religion, sex, marital/family status (including pregnancy), national origin, sexual orientation, immigrant and newcomer status, gender identity/expression, age, citizenship, or disability. We consider qualified applicants who have passed the criminal background checks, consistent with legal requirements.
We strive to recognize and value diversity and equity, and to ensure the inclusion of underrepresented groups and the four designated groups: women, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities and members of visible minorities. We value, respect, and equally support applicants from these groups.
We welcome and encourage applicants to reach their full potential with us. If you are unable to apply for a position online, or require any further accommodation during our recruitment process, please contact: AODA.RBH@rbhinc.ca.
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
RBH LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rothmans-benson-hedges-inc/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RothmansBensonHedges/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RBHinc
RBH website: https://www.rbhinc.ca/
We are Pomerleau. And you could be too. At Pomerleau, we fully understand that our mission is not only to create infrastructure or erect buildings, but to build communities. As a leader in the construction industry for nearly 60 years, we always aim to make a positive impact on the lives of the people we serve across Canada.
To do this, we do everything we can to listen to their needs, to never lose sight of the realities of tomorrow and to innovate in a more committed, more collaborative and more sustainable way. Together, this is how we redefine our practice - for the good of our profession and of future generations.
The Opportunity Act as legal counsel in matters of corporate and commercial law to support the day-to-day activities and operations of the company (Pomerleau and its subsidiaries). If you are looking to be a part of a rapidly growing legal team with great opportunities for professional challenges and career advancement, apply today!
What YOU Will Do
Supporting Pomerleau’s project teams through project execution in respect of contract administration, and providing solution-oriented advice to resolve course-of-construction issues with project owners, subcontractors, suppliers and consultants
Drafting and negotiating complex project contracts with project owners, including in the context of DBFOM, DBF, PDBF, PDB, DB and all manner of CCDC contracts
Drafting and negotiating subcontracts, supply and consulting agreements
Advising on the structuring of, and drafting and negotiating agreements governing, relationships with project partners, including joint ventures, general and limited partnerships and bidding consortia arrangements
Advising Pomerleau’s project finance team in respect of project financing matters
Supporting Pomerleau’s bid teams, advising on procurement and tendering matters (public and private), bid compliance, and negotiation, including leading and/or participating in commercially confidential meetings
Working with the legal and commercial teams to develop, update and improve Pomerleau’s standard contracting processes and precedents
Retaining, coordinating and collaborating with external legal counsel
Any other associated tasks relating to the operations of the Pomerleau and its subsidiaries
What YOU Will Bring Hold a juris doctorate, or bachelor’s degree in law, and be a member of the Law Society of Ontario
Have 2 to 7 years of experience in corporate and commercial law
Demonstrate relevant experience with PPP-type contractual arrangements
Excellent negotiation and legal argumentation skills, both verbally and in writing
You thrive working in a collaborative and team environment
You are a self-starter and not afraid to be resourceful and ask questions
Ability to travel to various regions in Canada where work representation may be required
Bonus if you also have:
Working knowledge of the construction industry
Fluently bilingual in both official languages, both written and oral
Why Choose Pomerleau
Competitive salary
4 weeks’ vacation
Group insurance (including a health spending account!)
Group RRSP
Employer paid monthly public transit pass
Fitness Membership or Activity Reimbursement
Employee assistance program
Exciting training opportunities
Dynamic culture
Exciting career opportunities
Summer hours all year long
Access to telemedecine platform Diaolgue for free
New work from home policy
What are you waiting for? Let's build something extraordinary together. Apply now to join the team. We want to hear from you! We thank all applicants, but only those selected for further consideration will be contacted. Be sure to join our Talent Network to stay informed about all job opportunities at Pomerleau. Pomerleau Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing employment accommodation in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. During any stage of the recruitment and hiring process, accommodation for applicants with disabilities are available upon request.
Sep 19, 2023
Full time
We are Pomerleau. And you could be too. At Pomerleau, we fully understand that our mission is not only to create infrastructure or erect buildings, but to build communities. As a leader in the construction industry for nearly 60 years, we always aim to make a positive impact on the lives of the people we serve across Canada.
To do this, we do everything we can to listen to their needs, to never lose sight of the realities of tomorrow and to innovate in a more committed, more collaborative and more sustainable way. Together, this is how we redefine our practice - for the good of our profession and of future generations.
The Opportunity Act as legal counsel in matters of corporate and commercial law to support the day-to-day activities and operations of the company (Pomerleau and its subsidiaries). If you are looking to be a part of a rapidly growing legal team with great opportunities for professional challenges and career advancement, apply today!
What YOU Will Do
Supporting Pomerleau’s project teams through project execution in respect of contract administration, and providing solution-oriented advice to resolve course-of-construction issues with project owners, subcontractors, suppliers and consultants
Drafting and negotiating complex project contracts with project owners, including in the context of DBFOM, DBF, PDBF, PDB, DB and all manner of CCDC contracts
Drafting and negotiating subcontracts, supply and consulting agreements
Advising on the structuring of, and drafting and negotiating agreements governing, relationships with project partners, including joint ventures, general and limited partnerships and bidding consortia arrangements
Advising Pomerleau’s project finance team in respect of project financing matters
Supporting Pomerleau’s bid teams, advising on procurement and tendering matters (public and private), bid compliance, and negotiation, including leading and/or participating in commercially confidential meetings
Working with the legal and commercial teams to develop, update and improve Pomerleau’s standard contracting processes and precedents
Retaining, coordinating and collaborating with external legal counsel
Any other associated tasks relating to the operations of the Pomerleau and its subsidiaries
What YOU Will Bring Hold a juris doctorate, or bachelor’s degree in law, and be a member of the Law Society of Ontario
Have 2 to 7 years of experience in corporate and commercial law
Demonstrate relevant experience with PPP-type contractual arrangements
Excellent negotiation and legal argumentation skills, both verbally and in writing
You thrive working in a collaborative and team environment
You are a self-starter and not afraid to be resourceful and ask questions
Ability to travel to various regions in Canada where work representation may be required
Bonus if you also have:
Working knowledge of the construction industry
Fluently bilingual in both official languages, both written and oral
Why Choose Pomerleau
Competitive salary
4 weeks’ vacation
Group insurance (including a health spending account!)
Group RRSP
Employer paid monthly public transit pass
Fitness Membership or Activity Reimbursement
Employee assistance program
Exciting training opportunities
Dynamic culture
Exciting career opportunities
Summer hours all year long
Access to telemedecine platform Diaolgue for free
New work from home policy
What are you waiting for? Let's build something extraordinary together. Apply now to join the team. We want to hear from you! We thank all applicants, but only those selected for further consideration will be contacted. Be sure to join our Talent Network to stay informed about all job opportunities at Pomerleau. Pomerleau Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing employment accommodation in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. During any stage of the recruitment and hiring process, accommodation for applicants with disabilities are available upon request.
Requisition ID: 9597 Department: Legal Service: Employment & Labour Law Service Employment Type: 1 Full-time Temporary - Up to 1 year Work Hours: 35.00 hours per week Affiliation: MPE Salary Information: $88,335.52 - $111,718.88 annually (2022 rates of pay) Location: City Hall,110 Laurier Avenue West City: Ottawa, ON Job Category: Legal Services Application Close: 12/09/2023
JOB SUMMARY
Legal Services provides a comprehensive and complex range of legal services to elected officials, all City of Ottawa departments, and various boards and commissions (i.e. Ottawa Police Services Board, Ottawa Community Land Development Corporation and the Ottawa Public Library), in the areas of civil litigation, labour and employment law, prosecutions, and corporate, municipal, planning, development, environmental, and commercial law.
Under the guidance of more senior legal counsel, you are responsible for providing a wide range of legal services to City Council, Committees, Departments, local boards and agencies, in one or more of the following areas: Employment law and labour relations focusing on labour arbitrations, Labour Relations Board and Human Rights Tribunal proceedings, pay equity, occupational health and safety, workers’ compensation, wrongful dismissal, litigation and other labour relations and employment law issues generally.
You provide legal opinions and policy advice to an assigned client group and are responsible for protecting/advancing the legal interests of the City, advocating and defending corporate positions before the courts and external decision-making bodies. You also provide guidance and mentoring to more junior Legal Counsel, Articling Law Students and Paralegals/Law Clerks in the respective practice area.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Completion of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) or Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree (3 year program after first degree).
Minimum of 2 years of broad legal experience in the practice of municipal law, as outlined in the Job Summary, which may include experience before civil courts, administrative boards and tribunals, or specific experience directly related to the assigned area of practice.
CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENCES
Licensed by Law Society of Ontario and called to the Bar of Ontario
KNOWLEDGE
Knowledge of the Municipal Act 2001
Knowledge of the Code of Professional Conduct of the Law Society of Upper Canada
Working knowledge of municipal operations, City organizational structures, and departmental business requirements, complexities, and inter-relationships
Working knowledge of the specific legislation, regulations, policies/guidelines and methods/procedures relating to the assigned area of practice
Working knowledge of the law of civil procedures and practice before the courts, and or administrative boards or tribunals
Working knowledge of the principles, practices, and procedures relating to interviewing, facilitation, negotiation, dispute resolution, and mediation
Protocols for developing submissions, briefings, reports
Protocols for responding to inquiries, and preparing reports, briefing notes and other communiqués
Knowledge of Employee Code of Conduct as well as applicable health and safety legislation, including the rights and duties of workers.
COMPETENCIES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Able to work independently, with minimal direction, and collaboratively with all staff as part of a team
Able to professionally represent the City before the courts and or administrative tribunals, and at meetings involving multiple shareholders and the general public
Possess leadership and human relations skills to provide ongoing mentoring, training, and coaching to more junior Legal Counsel, Articling Law Students, Paralegals and Law Clerks
Possess organizational skills and flexibility to plan, initiate, organize and prioritize own work, to manage multiple projects, and to deal effectively with multiple demands, conflicting priorities, pressures and timelines
Able to consult with internal corporate clients and provide problem solving advice, opinion and guidance on legal matters
Able to undertake research, investigate/define issues, isolate key components of diverse issues, analyze/evaluate/interpret information, present findings and make recommendations
Possess articulate and persuasive communication skills and strong influencing/negotiating skills/abilities in order to handle the advisory, adversarial and administrative nature of the work
Able to describe legal concepts in readily understandable terms, and provide timely, constructive professional advice/information to all clients to assist in the decision-making process
Skilled in composing and writing pleadings, opinions, reports and summaries and other documents for assigned client group
Able to write contract language, memoranda, settlement documents, reports and proposals
Skilled in public speaking and in preparing/delivering presentations
Possess computer literacy in MS Office Suite and the ability to utilize specialized software and internet resources for legal research
Able to maintain and secure detailed documentation, records and files
Self directed in applying judgement, initiative and creativity to address unique situations
Demonstrates leadership capabilities
Demonstrates strong interpersonal skills
Thorough and attentive to detail
Demonstrates tact , diplomacy, political awareness, sound judgement and discretion in protecting the privacy, confidentiality, and security of information
Resilient, and able to deal with difficult individuals and situations
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Language Requirement: English oral, reading, writing
Please save a copy of the job poster. Once the closing date has passed, it will no longer be available.
We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
The City of Ottawa promotes the principles of diversity and inclusion and adheres to the tenets of the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Ontario Human Rights Code. We encourage applications from members of Indigenous, Black and other racialized communities, persons with disabilities, women and non-binary persons, persons of all ethnic origins, religions, sexual orientations, classes, gender identities and expressions. Candidates are encouraged to self-identify as a member of one or more designated employment equity groups in the self-identification questionnaire.
The City of Ottawa provides accommodation during all parts of the hiring process, upon request, to applicants with disabilities. If contacted to proceed to the selection process, please advise us if you require any accommodation.
Accessible formats and communication supports are available upon request. Please contact the HR Service Centre at 613-580-2424, extension 47411.
Aug 30, 2023
Full time
Requisition ID: 9597 Department: Legal Service: Employment & Labour Law Service Employment Type: 1 Full-time Temporary - Up to 1 year Work Hours: 35.00 hours per week Affiliation: MPE Salary Information: $88,335.52 - $111,718.88 annually (2022 rates of pay) Location: City Hall,110 Laurier Avenue West City: Ottawa, ON Job Category: Legal Services Application Close: 12/09/2023
JOB SUMMARY
Legal Services provides a comprehensive and complex range of legal services to elected officials, all City of Ottawa departments, and various boards and commissions (i.e. Ottawa Police Services Board, Ottawa Community Land Development Corporation and the Ottawa Public Library), in the areas of civil litigation, labour and employment law, prosecutions, and corporate, municipal, planning, development, environmental, and commercial law.
Under the guidance of more senior legal counsel, you are responsible for providing a wide range of legal services to City Council, Committees, Departments, local boards and agencies, in one or more of the following areas: Employment law and labour relations focusing on labour arbitrations, Labour Relations Board and Human Rights Tribunal proceedings, pay equity, occupational health and safety, workers’ compensation, wrongful dismissal, litigation and other labour relations and employment law issues generally.
You provide legal opinions and policy advice to an assigned client group and are responsible for protecting/advancing the legal interests of the City, advocating and defending corporate positions before the courts and external decision-making bodies. You also provide guidance and mentoring to more junior Legal Counsel, Articling Law Students and Paralegals/Law Clerks in the respective practice area.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Completion of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) or Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree (3 year program after first degree).
Minimum of 2 years of broad legal experience in the practice of municipal law, as outlined in the Job Summary, which may include experience before civil courts, administrative boards and tribunals, or specific experience directly related to the assigned area of practice.
CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENCES
Licensed by Law Society of Ontario and called to the Bar of Ontario
KNOWLEDGE
Knowledge of the Municipal Act 2001
Knowledge of the Code of Professional Conduct of the Law Society of Upper Canada
Working knowledge of municipal operations, City organizational structures, and departmental business requirements, complexities, and inter-relationships
Working knowledge of the specific legislation, regulations, policies/guidelines and methods/procedures relating to the assigned area of practice
Working knowledge of the law of civil procedures and practice before the courts, and or administrative boards or tribunals
Working knowledge of the principles, practices, and procedures relating to interviewing, facilitation, negotiation, dispute resolution, and mediation
Protocols for developing submissions, briefings, reports
Protocols for responding to inquiries, and preparing reports, briefing notes and other communiqués
Knowledge of Employee Code of Conduct as well as applicable health and safety legislation, including the rights and duties of workers.
COMPETENCIES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Able to work independently, with minimal direction, and collaboratively with all staff as part of a team
Able to professionally represent the City before the courts and or administrative tribunals, and at meetings involving multiple shareholders and the general public
Possess leadership and human relations skills to provide ongoing mentoring, training, and coaching to more junior Legal Counsel, Articling Law Students, Paralegals and Law Clerks
Possess organizational skills and flexibility to plan, initiate, organize and prioritize own work, to manage multiple projects, and to deal effectively with multiple demands, conflicting priorities, pressures and timelines
Able to consult with internal corporate clients and provide problem solving advice, opinion and guidance on legal matters
Able to undertake research, investigate/define issues, isolate key components of diverse issues, analyze/evaluate/interpret information, present findings and make recommendations
Possess articulate and persuasive communication skills and strong influencing/negotiating skills/abilities in order to handle the advisory, adversarial and administrative nature of the work
Able to describe legal concepts in readily understandable terms, and provide timely, constructive professional advice/information to all clients to assist in the decision-making process
Skilled in composing and writing pleadings, opinions, reports and summaries and other documents for assigned client group
Able to write contract language, memoranda, settlement documents, reports and proposals
Skilled in public speaking and in preparing/delivering presentations
Possess computer literacy in MS Office Suite and the ability to utilize specialized software and internet resources for legal research
Able to maintain and secure detailed documentation, records and files
Self directed in applying judgement, initiative and creativity to address unique situations
Demonstrates leadership capabilities
Demonstrates strong interpersonal skills
Thorough and attentive to detail
Demonstrates tact , diplomacy, political awareness, sound judgement and discretion in protecting the privacy, confidentiality, and security of information
Resilient, and able to deal with difficult individuals and situations
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Language Requirement: English oral, reading, writing
Please save a copy of the job poster. Once the closing date has passed, it will no longer be available.
We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
The City of Ottawa promotes the principles of diversity and inclusion and adheres to the tenets of the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Ontario Human Rights Code. We encourage applications from members of Indigenous, Black and other racialized communities, persons with disabilities, women and non-binary persons, persons of all ethnic origins, religions, sexual orientations, classes, gender identities and expressions. Candidates are encouraged to self-identify as a member of one or more designated employment equity groups in the self-identification questionnaire.
The City of Ottawa provides accommodation during all parts of the hiring process, upon request, to applicants with disabilities. If contacted to proceed to the selection process, please advise us if you require any accommodation.
Accessible formats and communication supports are available upon request. Please contact the HR Service Centre at 613-580-2424, extension 47411.
Job Description
MONTREAL OR ANY MAJOR LOCATION IN CANADA
WSP is seeking a Legal Counsel to join the Commercial & Contracts Team (Legal Department). Reporting to the Associate General Counsel, the successful candidate will support the Transportation and Infrastructure, and/or Properties and Buildings WSP business lines (BL).
Responsibilities
Provide legal assistance to the BL for the negotiation, drafting, and interpretation of contracts;
Provide timely legal advice to project teams throughout the project life cycle;
Provide legal assistance to internal clients and stakeholders on a variety of issues that impact the business;
Attend internal meetings with relevant BL stakeholders as well as external meetings with clients;
Draft and review legal documents, including WSP’s contract templates;
Review public and private RFPs and assist BL in preparing their service offers;
Assess business opportunities’ risk profile and present it to various internal risk committees for bid approval;
Ensure all business opportunities and decisions comply with WSP's internal authorization matrix as well as corporate policies and governance;
Work with the internal Claims & Litigation Team to assess and advise on contractual disputes or claims;
Help ensure that projects, contracts and all actions of the company comply with federal and provincial laws and regulations;
Perform any other tasks deemed necessary to support the legal affairs of WSP as well as any other tasks normally undertaken by members of the Legal Team;
Provide support for ongoing projects and legal advice in the normal course of business, as required.
Qualifications
Member of a Canadian provincial Bar for a minimum of 0-3 years;
Hybrid work model;
Excellent communication skills (verbal & written), including to effectively synthesize and simplify complex legal concepts for Upper Management and other company stakeholders;
Experience in drafting, reviewing, and negotiating commercial agreements (experience in the construction and engineering industry being an asset);
Good understanding of business fundamentals and risk management;
Industry knowledge is an asset: knowledge of the company’s BLs, experience in construction/engineering, partnerships (joint ventures, public-private partnerships) and major projects (alternative delivery such as public-private partnerships, design-build, collaborative agreements, and strategic projects);
Ability to analyze situations effectively in order to lead conflict resolution;
Strong organizational and analytical skills, and attention to detail;
Ability to manage multiple urgent projects simultaneously;
Ability to work with a variety of stakeholders in a multidisciplinary team;
Willingness to take on new responsibilities and challenges, while remaining focused on a variety of repetitive tasks;
High degree of autonomy and excellent organizational skills; ability to take initiative and work with minimal supervision;
Proficient with the Microsoft Office 365 suite.
About Us
WSP is one of the world's leading professional services firms. Our purpose is to future proof our cities and environments.
We have over 65,000 team members across the globe. In Canada, our 12,000+ people are involved in everything from environmental remediation to urban planning, from engineering iconic buildings to designing sustainable transportation networks, from finding new ways to extract essential resources to developing renewable power sources for the future.
At WSP :
We value our people and our reputation
We are locally dedicated with international scale
We are future focused and challenge the status quo
We foster collaboration in everything we do
We have an empowering culture and hold ourselves accountable
Please Note:
Health and Safety is a core paramount value of WSP. Given the importance of keeping one another safe and the growing list of our clients including vaccination status as part of their mandated health and safety requirements to work with them, you will be required to provide proof of full COVID-19 vaccination to WSP as a condition of employmen t. You may also be required to undergo additional immunization to maintain a fully vaccinated status against COVID-19 whenever local Public Health Authorities recommend additional immunization.
Offers of employment for safety-sensitive positions involving fieldwork are contingent upon candidates being able to perform key physical tasks of the job as described in the job posting and interview. This may include the ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions, such as remote or isolated areas, working alone, and in inclement weather (within safe and reasonable limits).
WSP welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
WSP is committed to the principles of employment equity on legal job boards. Only the candidates selected will be contacted.
Jul 23, 2023
Remote
Job Description
MONTREAL OR ANY MAJOR LOCATION IN CANADA
WSP is seeking a Legal Counsel to join the Commercial & Contracts Team (Legal Department). Reporting to the Associate General Counsel, the successful candidate will support the Transportation and Infrastructure, and/or Properties and Buildings WSP business lines (BL).
Responsibilities
Provide legal assistance to the BL for the negotiation, drafting, and interpretation of contracts;
Provide timely legal advice to project teams throughout the project life cycle;
Provide legal assistance to internal clients and stakeholders on a variety of issues that impact the business;
Attend internal meetings with relevant BL stakeholders as well as external meetings with clients;
Draft and review legal documents, including WSP’s contract templates;
Review public and private RFPs and assist BL in preparing their service offers;
Assess business opportunities’ risk profile and present it to various internal risk committees for bid approval;
Ensure all business opportunities and decisions comply with WSP's internal authorization matrix as well as corporate policies and governance;
Work with the internal Claims & Litigation Team to assess and advise on contractual disputes or claims;
Help ensure that projects, contracts and all actions of the company comply with federal and provincial laws and regulations;
Perform any other tasks deemed necessary to support the legal affairs of WSP as well as any other tasks normally undertaken by members of the Legal Team;
Provide support for ongoing projects and legal advice in the normal course of business, as required.
Qualifications
Member of a Canadian provincial Bar for a minimum of 0-3 years;
Hybrid work model;
Excellent communication skills (verbal & written), including to effectively synthesize and simplify complex legal concepts for Upper Management and other company stakeholders;
Experience in drafting, reviewing, and negotiating commercial agreements (experience in the construction and engineering industry being an asset);
Good understanding of business fundamentals and risk management;
Industry knowledge is an asset: knowledge of the company’s BLs, experience in construction/engineering, partnerships (joint ventures, public-private partnerships) and major projects (alternative delivery such as public-private partnerships, design-build, collaborative agreements, and strategic projects);
Ability to analyze situations effectively in order to lead conflict resolution;
Strong organizational and analytical skills, and attention to detail;
Ability to manage multiple urgent projects simultaneously;
Ability to work with a variety of stakeholders in a multidisciplinary team;
Willingness to take on new responsibilities and challenges, while remaining focused on a variety of repetitive tasks;
High degree of autonomy and excellent organizational skills; ability to take initiative and work with minimal supervision;
Proficient with the Microsoft Office 365 suite.
About Us
WSP is one of the world's leading professional services firms. Our purpose is to future proof our cities and environments.
We have over 65,000 team members across the globe. In Canada, our 12,000+ people are involved in everything from environmental remediation to urban planning, from engineering iconic buildings to designing sustainable transportation networks, from finding new ways to extract essential resources to developing renewable power sources for the future.
At WSP :
We value our people and our reputation
We are locally dedicated with international scale
We are future focused and challenge the status quo
We foster collaboration in everything we do
We have an empowering culture and hold ourselves accountable
Please Note:
Health and Safety is a core paramount value of WSP. Given the importance of keeping one another safe and the growing list of our clients including vaccination status as part of their mandated health and safety requirements to work with them, you will be required to provide proof of full COVID-19 vaccination to WSP as a condition of employmen t. You may also be required to undergo additional immunization to maintain a fully vaccinated status against COVID-19 whenever local Public Health Authorities recommend additional immunization.
Offers of employment for safety-sensitive positions involving fieldwork are contingent upon candidates being able to perform key physical tasks of the job as described in the job posting and interview. This may include the ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions, such as remote or isolated areas, working alone, and in inclement weather (within safe and reasonable limits).
WSP welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
WSP is committed to the principles of employment equity on legal job boards. Only the candidates selected will be contacted.
Senior Legal Counsel, Litigation - Toronto, ON
(Hybrid)
About Tilray Brands Inc.
Tilray Brands is a leading global cannabis-lifestyle and consumer packaged goods company with operations in Canada, the United States, Europe, Australia, and Latin America that is changing people's lives for the better – one person at a time – by inspiring and empowering the worldwide community to live their very best life by providing them with products that meet the needs of their mind, body, and soul and invoke a sense of wellbeing. Tilray’s mission is to be the trusted partner for its patients and consumers by providing them with a cultivated experience and health and wellbeing through high-quality, differentiated brands and innovative products. A pioneer in cannabis research, cultivation, and distribution, Tilray’s unprecedented production platform supports over 20 brands in over 20 countries, including comprehensive cannabis offerings, hemp-based foods, and alcoholic beverages.
Looking to develop your career at the forefront of a rapidly expanding industry?
Overview:
The Senior Legal Counsel, Litigation will lead our Canadian and Corporate litigation function. The role will manage litigation, arbitration, mediation, and other dispute matters affecting Tilray Brands, Inc. and its Canadian subsidiaries. You will also provide support for litigation matters for Tilray’s U.S. and foreign subsidiaries as required.
In such capacity you will primarily be responsible for the efficient management and resolution of a range of litigation which includes, but is not limited to contractual, employment, securities, and real estate matters by directing and managing outside counsel. You will ensure that the team maintains compliance, mitigates risks, and stays within legal budget.
We are looking for a leader who is comfortable building relationships throughout the organization, has the presence to exercise influence to achieve results, and the ability to interact confidently to translate difficult legal principles into practical business solutions. You will be working alongside and in support of our highly experienced business team and legal professionals. This is a fantastic opportunity for a lawyer who enjoys the challenge of an ever-changing business, who has strong interpersonal skills, and a thirst for learning and growing
Key Accountabilities:
Serve as point person for management of Canadian and corporate litigation, mediation, arbitration, and other dispute resolution files (relating to securities class actions, commercial/contractual, employment, and real estate, among others) affecting the company and its various subsidiaries
Support litigation matters for U.S. and foreign subsidiaries
Liaise between business units at the company and external counsel with guidance and instructions
Assist with managing and responding to document production and e-discovery requests
Manage external legal counsel including through negotiating budgets, fee proposals, and retainers and reviewing and assessing received invoices related to litigation matters
Prepare quarterly litigation matter summaries, reserves, and audit reporting
Provide feedback and guidance on draft pleadings
Provide feedback and guidance on proposed settlement and resolution opportunities, where appropriate
Keep apprised of developments in legislation and case law and assist in the identification and assessment of such developments on designated lines of business
Conduct research on legal issues and prepare opinions and present such opinions to the designated business units
Develop and sustain good working relationships with business partners by facilitating open communication and becoming familiar with the designated business units
Maintain and manage Tilray’s record retention and information management policies and process
Respond to subpoenas and government access to information requests
Provide privacy, employment, and labor law advice as needed
Assist with internal employment investigations
Qualifications
Juris Doctorate/LLB
Fluency in both English and French is a must
4-8 years of solid and progressive litigation experience at leading law firm and/or in-house at a leading company
Called to the Bar of Law Society of Ontario or le Barreau du Québec and be in good standing
Strong skill set in risk management, both from a legal and reputational standpoint, litigation strategy, and ability to act as a trusted business advisor
Experience working with outside law firms and managing legal budgets is an asset
Proficient knowledge of applicable legal and regulatory environment within practice areas
Strong communication skills (oral and written), excellent interpersonal skills, and client service orientation
Excellent research, drafting, and analytical skills
Strong attention to detail and ability to make sound legal recommendations
Work well both independently and in collaboration with other team members
Ability to take initiative and exercise consistent good judgment
Excellent time-management skills and ability to prioritize
Experience in securities litigation and/or advising on Canadian securities regulation (public companies) is an asset
Knowledge of Canadian privacy legislation and responding to access to information requests
Knowledge of Ontario and/or Quebec employment law
Tilray Brands welcomes applications from all qualified individuals and is committed to employment equity and diversity in the workplace. Accommodations are available for applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment process. If you require accommodations for interviews or other meetings, please advise when submitting your application.
Please note that Tilray does not authorize, engage, or sponsor any consultants, agencies or organizations that seek certain personal or financial information from you (e.g. passwords, login ids, credit card information). High Park does not charge any application, processing or onboarding fee at any stage of the recruitment or hiring process.
When replying to emails, please ensure the sender name and email address match exactly. Please also ensure the Reply-To address matches the sending address exactly.
If you are concerned about the authenticity of an email, letter, or call purportedly from, for, or on behalf of High Park, please send an email inquiry to infosec@tilray.com
Jul 21, 2023
Hybrid
Senior Legal Counsel, Litigation - Toronto, ON
(Hybrid)
About Tilray Brands Inc.
Tilray Brands is a leading global cannabis-lifestyle and consumer packaged goods company with operations in Canada, the United States, Europe, Australia, and Latin America that is changing people's lives for the better – one person at a time – by inspiring and empowering the worldwide community to live their very best life by providing them with products that meet the needs of their mind, body, and soul and invoke a sense of wellbeing. Tilray’s mission is to be the trusted partner for its patients and consumers by providing them with a cultivated experience and health and wellbeing through high-quality, differentiated brands and innovative products. A pioneer in cannabis research, cultivation, and distribution, Tilray’s unprecedented production platform supports over 20 brands in over 20 countries, including comprehensive cannabis offerings, hemp-based foods, and alcoholic beverages.
Looking to develop your career at the forefront of a rapidly expanding industry?
Overview:
The Senior Legal Counsel, Litigation will lead our Canadian and Corporate litigation function. The role will manage litigation, arbitration, mediation, and other dispute matters affecting Tilray Brands, Inc. and its Canadian subsidiaries. You will also provide support for litigation matters for Tilray’s U.S. and foreign subsidiaries as required.
In such capacity you will primarily be responsible for the efficient management and resolution of a range of litigation which includes, but is not limited to contractual, employment, securities, and real estate matters by directing and managing outside counsel. You will ensure that the team maintains compliance, mitigates risks, and stays within legal budget.
We are looking for a leader who is comfortable building relationships throughout the organization, has the presence to exercise influence to achieve results, and the ability to interact confidently to translate difficult legal principles into practical business solutions. You will be working alongside and in support of our highly experienced business team and legal professionals. This is a fantastic opportunity for a lawyer who enjoys the challenge of an ever-changing business, who has strong interpersonal skills, and a thirst for learning and growing
Key Accountabilities:
Serve as point person for management of Canadian and corporate litigation, mediation, arbitration, and other dispute resolution files (relating to securities class actions, commercial/contractual, employment, and real estate, among others) affecting the company and its various subsidiaries
Support litigation matters for U.S. and foreign subsidiaries
Liaise between business units at the company and external counsel with guidance and instructions
Assist with managing and responding to document production and e-discovery requests
Manage external legal counsel including through negotiating budgets, fee proposals, and retainers and reviewing and assessing received invoices related to litigation matters
Prepare quarterly litigation matter summaries, reserves, and audit reporting
Provide feedback and guidance on draft pleadings
Provide feedback and guidance on proposed settlement and resolution opportunities, where appropriate
Keep apprised of developments in legislation and case law and assist in the identification and assessment of such developments on designated lines of business
Conduct research on legal issues and prepare opinions and present such opinions to the designated business units
Develop and sustain good working relationships with business partners by facilitating open communication and becoming familiar with the designated business units
Maintain and manage Tilray’s record retention and information management policies and process
Respond to subpoenas and government access to information requests
Provide privacy, employment, and labor law advice as needed
Assist with internal employment investigations
Qualifications
Juris Doctorate/LLB
Fluency in both English and French is a must
4-8 years of solid and progressive litigation experience at leading law firm and/or in-house at a leading company
Called to the Bar of Law Society of Ontario or le Barreau du Québec and be in good standing
Strong skill set in risk management, both from a legal and reputational standpoint, litigation strategy, and ability to act as a trusted business advisor
Experience working with outside law firms and managing legal budgets is an asset
Proficient knowledge of applicable legal and regulatory environment within practice areas
Strong communication skills (oral and written), excellent interpersonal skills, and client service orientation
Excellent research, drafting, and analytical skills
Strong attention to detail and ability to make sound legal recommendations
Work well both independently and in collaboration with other team members
Ability to take initiative and exercise consistent good judgment
Excellent time-management skills and ability to prioritize
Experience in securities litigation and/or advising on Canadian securities regulation (public companies) is an asset
Knowledge of Canadian privacy legislation and responding to access to information requests
Knowledge of Ontario and/or Quebec employment law
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Export Development Canada | Exportation et développement Canada - EDC
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Export Development Canada (EDC) is a financial Crown corporation dedicated to helping Canadian businesses make an impact at home and abroad. EDC offers financial products and knowledge to help Canadian businesses confidently enter new markets, reduce financial risk, and grow their business.
When you join our team, you’ll be helping Canadian businesses learn the endless possibilities that open to them through export and help bring their vision, passion, and innovation to the world. Your knowledge and expertise will support more than 25,000 Canadian businesses and their customers in as many as 200 markets worldwide. You’ll work amongst the best and brightest in an inclusive, collaborative environment that fosters professional development and success. And you’ll know that you’re making an impact every day – for businesses, for Canada and for the people you work with.
Are you ready to make an impact? Join EDC, recognized as a Top 100 and Top Family-Friendly Employer, as we take on the risk so Canadian businesses can take on the world. #LI-Hybrid
Overview
EDC is seeking a team and solution-oriented corporate, commercial lawyer with private equity experience to join its Legal Services division of approximately 27 lawyers who provide a wide range of legal services to the Corporation. EDC’s Legal Services is a dynamic, client-oriented environment, supporting EDC’s range of activities and services. Legal Services provides legal representation and assistance for all of its product and corporate function. The successful candidate will become a member of the EDC Legal Services group and specifically the Litigation, Governance, Trade and Operations team which provides legal advice to the Corporation in relation to its core operations. This includes advising the Corporation in various areas of law including namely public procurement, privacy and access to information, compliance, environmental and social governance and financial crimes. The lawyer would also be expected to support and advise other areas within EDC Legal Services, as needed. Key Responsibilities
Key responsibilities would include the following, but lawyers are expected to handle a broad range of business needs that may not be fully summarized below:
Involvement in all aspects of EDC’s procurement and vendor management portfolio, from drafting and negotiating commercial agreements to ensuring EDC’s compliance with various applicable legal instruments and treaties
Identify issues and potential solutions in matters requiring consideration of appropriate risk mitigation measures and corporate perspective and knowledge
Providing legal advice in various other key areas relating to EDC’s operations such as privacy law, access to information, marketing and compliance
Provide legal advice on various matters of law pertaining to the activities of EDC, such as EDC's rights and obligations under EDC contracts, interpretation of internal documentation and policies in areas of specialty, advice on authorization and compliance requirements, including interpreting the Export Development Act, the Financial Administration Act and other relevant statutes
Retain and supervise the services of outside counsel (both foreign and domestic)
Review and comment on outside counsel's documents and advice
Proactively support the Corporation, the legal and business teams through collaboration and team work
Screening Criteria
Undergraduate degree in Law
Applicants must be licensed by a Canadian provincial bar and in good standing to practice law as a barrister and solicitor in any Canadian province or territory
A minimum of 4-7 years of relevant experience having regard to the position described
Experience providing advice in the area of public procurement
Strong communication skills (written and verbal), including strong drafting skills
Demonstrated ability to multitask and manage competing priorities
Skills and Knowledge
Strong creative and critical thinking skills to apply to a variety of complex issues and to provide advanced solutions
Proactive lawyering and risk mitigation skills acquired in a commercially oriented, dynamic environment
Strong judgment and decision-making qualities, and collaborative in soliciting the input of others, both within the legal team and outside the team where appropriate
Strong influencing and negotiation skills to deal with conflicting and complex areas
Strong interpersonal and relationship management skills
Strong planning and project management skills
Asset
Bilingual in both official languages (English & French)
Experience in Privacy, Access to Information, financial crimes or corporate law
Experience in the federal public sector and/or advising federal Crown Corporations or other public sector entities
Salary Range
$109,700 - $164,500 + performance-based incentive
Salary ranges and compensation structure are currently under review. We anticipate updates to be in effect in July 2023.
How to apply Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Application deadline on www.edc.ca/careers : Jul 28, 2023, 10:59:00 PM
EDC is committed to employment equity and actively encourages applications from women, Aboriginal people, persons with disabilities and visible minorities via the clear legal job board. If selected for an interview, please advise us if you require special accommodation.
Candidates must meet the requisite government security screening requirements.
Jul 14, 2023
Full time
Export Development Canada (EDC) is a financial Crown corporation dedicated to helping Canadian businesses make an impact at home and abroad. EDC offers financial products and knowledge to help Canadian businesses confidently enter new markets, reduce financial risk, and grow their business.
When you join our team, you’ll be helping Canadian businesses learn the endless possibilities that open to them through export and help bring their vision, passion, and innovation to the world. Your knowledge and expertise will support more than 25,000 Canadian businesses and their customers in as many as 200 markets worldwide. You’ll work amongst the best and brightest in an inclusive, collaborative environment that fosters professional development and success. And you’ll know that you’re making an impact every day – for businesses, for Canada and for the people you work with.
Are you ready to make an impact? Join EDC, recognized as a Top 100 and Top Family-Friendly Employer, as we take on the risk so Canadian businesses can take on the world. #LI-Hybrid
Overview
EDC is seeking a team and solution-oriented corporate, commercial lawyer with private equity experience to join its Legal Services division of approximately 27 lawyers who provide a wide range of legal services to the Corporation. EDC’s Legal Services is a dynamic, client-oriented environment, supporting EDC’s range of activities and services. Legal Services provides legal representation and assistance for all of its product and corporate function. The successful candidate will become a member of the EDC Legal Services group and specifically the Litigation, Governance, Trade and Operations team which provides legal advice to the Corporation in relation to its core operations. This includes advising the Corporation in various areas of law including namely public procurement, privacy and access to information, compliance, environmental and social governance and financial crimes. The lawyer would also be expected to support and advise other areas within EDC Legal Services, as needed. Key Responsibilities
Key responsibilities would include the following, but lawyers are expected to handle a broad range of business needs that may not be fully summarized below:
Involvement in all aspects of EDC’s procurement and vendor management portfolio, from drafting and negotiating commercial agreements to ensuring EDC’s compliance with various applicable legal instruments and treaties
Identify issues and potential solutions in matters requiring consideration of appropriate risk mitigation measures and corporate perspective and knowledge
Providing legal advice in various other key areas relating to EDC’s operations such as privacy law, access to information, marketing and compliance
Provide legal advice on various matters of law pertaining to the activities of EDC, such as EDC's rights and obligations under EDC contracts, interpretation of internal documentation and policies in areas of specialty, advice on authorization and compliance requirements, including interpreting the Export Development Act, the Financial Administration Act and other relevant statutes
Retain and supervise the services of outside counsel (both foreign and domestic)
Review and comment on outside counsel's documents and advice
Proactively support the Corporation, the legal and business teams through collaboration and team work
Screening Criteria
Undergraduate degree in Law
Applicants must be licensed by a Canadian provincial bar and in good standing to practice law as a barrister and solicitor in any Canadian province or territory
A minimum of 4-7 years of relevant experience having regard to the position described
Experience providing advice in the area of public procurement
Strong communication skills (written and verbal), including strong drafting skills
Demonstrated ability to multitask and manage competing priorities
Skills and Knowledge
Strong creative and critical thinking skills to apply to a variety of complex issues and to provide advanced solutions
Proactive lawyering and risk mitigation skills acquired in a commercially oriented, dynamic environment
Strong judgment and decision-making qualities, and collaborative in soliciting the input of others, both within the legal team and outside the team where appropriate
Strong influencing and negotiation skills to deal with conflicting and complex areas
Strong interpersonal and relationship management skills
Strong planning and project management skills
Asset
Bilingual in both official languages (English & French)
Experience in Privacy, Access to Information, financial crimes or corporate law
Experience in the federal public sector and/or advising federal Crown Corporations or other public sector entities
Salary Range
$109,700 - $164,500 + performance-based incentive
Salary ranges and compensation structure are currently under review. We anticipate updates to be in effect in July 2023.
How to apply Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Application deadline on www.edc.ca/careers : Jul 28, 2023, 10:59:00 PM
EDC is committed to employment equity and actively encourages applications from women, Aboriginal people, persons with disabilities and visible minorities via the clear legal job board. If selected for an interview, please advise us if you require special accommodation.
Candidates must meet the requisite government security screening requirements.