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Pratt & Whitney
Directeur(trice) adjoint(e) – Propriété intellectuelle / Associate Director – Intellectual Property
Pratt & Whitney 1000 Boulevard Marie-Victorin, Longueuil, QC, Canada
À propos de Pratt & Whitney Canada Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) est un leader mondial de l’innovation aérospatiale, dont le siège social est situé à Longueuil, au Québec, depuis 1928. Nous concevons et fabriquons des moteurs d’aéronefs de nouvelle génération qui propulsent la plus grande flotte mondiale d’avions et d’hélicoptères dans les segments de l’aviation d’affaires, de l’aviation générale et de l’aviation régionale. Depuis près de 100 ans, nos équipes sont à l’avant-garde des technologies de propulsion, repoussant les limites afin de rendre nos moteurs plus performants et fiables. Nos moteurs soutiennent des missions essentielles, du transport de passagers et de marchandises aux services médicaux d’urgence, aux opérations humanitaires et à la lutte contre les feux de forêt, partout dans le monde. Un employeur de choix Pratt & Whitney Canada a été reconnue comme l’un des meilleurs employeurs au Canada en 2026 selon Forbes, et ce, pour une 11e année consécutive. L’entreprise s’est également classée au premier rang des employeurs de l’industrie de l’aérospatiale et de la défense au pays. De plus, notre siège social figure toujours parmi les meilleurs employeurs de la région de Montréal. Ensemble, ces distinctions confirment notre réputation d’employeur de choix à Montréal, au Canada et à l’échelle mondiale. Pourquoi rejoindre l’équipe? Nous recherchons un Directeur Adjoint Propriété Intellectuel pour rejoindre l'équipe dynamique qui joue un rôle important dans la protection et l'exploitation de nos technologies de pointe. Votre succès dépendra de votre capacité à établir des liens et à travailler efficacement avec le personnel d'ingénierie et des programmes, à gagner leur confiance et à fonctionner comme un membre intégré d'une équipe multidisciplinaire,  tout en fournissant des conseils juridiques efficaces. Vous devez être une personne énergique et autonome, prête à assumer un rôle visible de leadership en matière de propriété intellectuelle au sein d'une entreprise dynamique, complexe et au rythme rapide. Vous relèverez directement de la Directrice principale et Avocate Générale Associée - Propriété Intellectuelle de P&WC.  Il s’agit d’un poste à temps plein (du lundi au vendredi) selon des horaires flexibles.  Il s’effectue à partir de nos bureaux situés à  Longueuil  et exclusivement en présentiel. À quoi ressemblera votre quotidien? Vous aurez un éventail varié de responsabilités liées à la propriété intellectuelle, notamment : Fournir des conseils efficaces, concis et opportuns à des collègues des secteurs commercial, technique et juridique sur des questions et problématiques liées à la propriété intellectuelle. Collaborer avec les clients internes pour développer et exécuter des stratégies de propriété intellectuelle pour des technologies et programmes clés. Négocier et conseiller sur une gamme de transactions avec des clients, fournisseurs, partenaires et contreparties de licences. Superviser et gérer la préparation et la poursuite des brevets. Surveiller, évaluer et atténuer les risques liés aux brevets de tiers. Soutenir les initiatives d'approvisionnement, les fusions, cessions et acquisitions, ainsi que d'autres projets spéciaux. Conseiller l'entreprise dans le cadre de litiges relatifs à la propriété intellectuelle. Favoriser l'engagement en matière de propriété intellectuelle au sein de l'entreprise. Effectuer occasionnellement des déplacements professionnels (nationaux et internationaux). Qu’est-ce qu’il vous faut pour réussir? JD ou LLB et admission en règle à au moins un barreau d'état ou membre d'un barreau canadien. Baccalauréat ou diplôme d’études supérieures en ingénierie ou dans un domaine technique (électromécanique, aérospatial, matériaux, contrôle ou domaines similaires préférés). Plus de 5 ans d'expérience en tant qu'avocat praticien, avec une expérience significative dans la préparation et la poursuite de brevets, les avis juridiques sur les brevets (contrefaçon et validité) ou les litiges en matière de brevets. (Une expérience dans les trois domaines est préférable.) Capacité à gérer des priorités concurrentes dans des environnements complexes et au rythme rapide. Compétences souhaitables: Inscrit pour exercer devant l'Office américain des brevets et des marques ou inscrit comme agent de brevets canadien. Expérience en ingénierie ou dans un autre domaine technique pertinent. Expérience juridique en entreprise. Expérience en transactions liées à la propriété intellectuelle, de préférence dans des transactions commerciales complexes ou dans des fusions, cessions et acquisitions. Solide expérience en contentieux pour résoudre des litiges commerciaux en matière de propriété intellectuelle. Ce poste s’inscrit dans un milieu de travail francophone, néanmoins il nécessite une très bonne connaissance de l’anglais pour lire et comprendre, sur une base quotidienne, de la documentation et des termes techniques qui peuvent émaner d’organisations internationales, ainsi que pour écrire et communiquer en anglais avec des clients, des fournisseurs ou des collègues internationaux. Ce que nous offrons Programme de régime de retraite et d’épargne avec cotisation de l’employeur Programme d’assurance collective Possibilités d’avancement (progression de carrière) Programme de mérite ou programme de reconnaissance Programme de santé et bien-être, y compris la télémédecine Club récréatif et sportif Garderies à proximité Accessibilité en transport ou programme de transport en commun et stationnement gratuit Travailler chez Pratt & Whitney Canada Le masculin est utilisé sans discrimination et uniquement dans le but d'alléger le texte. Nous étudierons la demande d’emploi de tous les candidats qualifiés. Chez Pratt & Whitney Canada, nous allions passion, audace et rigueur pour concevoir, fabriquer et entretenir les moteurs d’aéronefs les plus avancés et les plus fiables au monde. Notre travail et la qualité de nos produits contribuent au succès de nos clients, qui à leur tour sauvent des vies, soutiennent le commerce connectent les communautés et protègent les libertés. Chez Pratt & Whitney Canada, vous avez l’occasion de faire une différence tous les jours; Il suffit de lever les yeux. Êtes-vous prêt à vous dépasser? RTX adhère aux principes d’égalité en matière de recrutement et d’embauche. Toutes les candidatures de postulants qualifiés seront examinées avec attention, sans distinction d’origine ethnique, de couleur, de religion, de genre, d’orientation ou d’identité sexuelle, d’origine nationale, d’âge, de handicap, de statut d’ancien combattant protégé ou de toute autre caractéristique protégée par la loi. Si vous postulez à un emploi via notre page Carrières, l'utilisation de vos informations personnelles par RTX est régie par  l' Avis de confidentialité des candidatures . Cliquez ci-dessous pour sélectionner la version dans la langue de votre choix. *************************************** About Pratt & Whitney Canada Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) is a global leader in aerospace innovation, proudly headquartered in Longueuil, Quebec, since 1928. We design and manufacture next-generation aircraft engines that power the world’s largest fleet of business, general aviation, and regional aircraft and helicopters. For nearly 100 years, our teams have been at the forefront of propulsion technology, pushing boundaries to make flight more efficient and reliable. Our engines support missions that truly matter, from transporting people and essential goods, to enabling emergency medical services, humanitarian operations, and wildfire suppression around the world. An Employer of Choice Pratt & Whitney Canada was named one of Canada’s Best Employers for 2026 by Forbes, marking the 11th consecutive year the company has earned this recognition. Pratt & Whitney Canada also ranked #1 employer in the aerospace and defense industry in the country. In addition, our headquarters continues to be recognized among the top employers in the Montreal region. Together, these distinctions reinforce our reputation as an employer of choice in Montreal, across Canada, and around the world. Why Join The Team? We are seeking an Intellectual Property (IP) Counsel to join the dynamic team that plays an important role in protecting and leveraging our cutting-edge technologies. Your success will depend on your ability to connect and work effectively with engineering and program personnel, to win their confidence, and to work as an integrated member of a cross-disciplinary team.  All while providing effective legal advice and counsel.  You must be a high-energy self-starter and be willing to take on a visible IP leadership role within a dynamic, complex, fast-paced business. You will report directly to the Senior Director and AGC, IP for P&WC. This is a full-time position (Monday to Friday) with flexible hours, based in  Longueuil , and performed exclusively on-site. What will your day-to-day look like? You will have a broad mix of IP-related responsibilities, including: Provide effective, concise and timely advice to business, technical, and legal colleagues on IP matters and issues. Collaborate with clients to develop and execute IP strategies for key technologies and programs. Negotiate and advise regarding an array of transactions with customers, suppliers, partners, and license counterparties. Oversee and manage patent preparation and prosecution. Monitor, assess, and mitigate third-party patent risk. Support sourcing initiatives, mergers, divestitures & acquisitions, and other special projects. Counsel the company in IP disputes. Drive IP engagement within the business. Occasional business travel (domestic and international). What do you need to be successful? JD or LLB and admission in good standing to at least one state bar or a member of a Canadian bar. Bachelor’s or higher degree in engineering or technical field (electro-mechanical, aerospace, materials, controls, or similar preferred). 5+ years of experience as a practicing attorney, with significant experience in patent preparation & prosecution, patent opinion work (infringement and validity), or patent litigation. (Experience in all three is preferred.) Able to manage competing priorities in fast-paced, complex environments. Qualifications we prefer: Registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office a Registered Canadian patent agent. Engineering or other technical experience in relevant field. In-house legal experience. IP transactional experience, preferably in complex commercial transactions or mergers, divestitures & acquisitions. Strong litigation experience resolving commercial IP disputes. This position is part of a French-speaking work environment, it requires a very good knowledge of English to read and understand, on a daily basis, documentation and technical terms that may emanate from international organizations, as well as to write and communicate in English with customers, suppliers or international colleagues. What do we offer? Pension and savings plan with employer contributions Group insurance program Opportunities for advancement (career progression) Merit or recognition program Health and wellness program, including virtual health care Recreational and sports club Nearby daycares Transportation accessibility or public transit program and free parking Working at Pratt & Whitney Canada The masculine pronoun is used without discrimination and solely for the purpose of making the text easier to read. We will consider applications from all qualified candidates. At Pratt & Whitney Canada, we combine passion, boldness, and precision to design, manufacture, and maintain the most advanced and reliable aircraft engines in the world. Our work and the quality of our products contribute to the success of our customers, who in turn save lives, support commerce, connect communities, and protect freedoms. At Pratt & Whitney Canada, you have the opportunity to make a difference every day—just look up. Are you ready to go beyond? RTX adheres to the principles of equal employment. All qualified applications will be given careful consideration without regard to ethnicity, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation or identity, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
Jun 08, 2026
Full time
À propos de Pratt & Whitney Canada Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) est un leader mondial de l’innovation aérospatiale, dont le siège social est situé à Longueuil, au Québec, depuis 1928. Nous concevons et fabriquons des moteurs d’aéronefs de nouvelle génération qui propulsent la plus grande flotte mondiale d’avions et d’hélicoptères dans les segments de l’aviation d’affaires, de l’aviation générale et de l’aviation régionale. Depuis près de 100 ans, nos équipes sont à l’avant-garde des technologies de propulsion, repoussant les limites afin de rendre nos moteurs plus performants et fiables. Nos moteurs soutiennent des missions essentielles, du transport de passagers et de marchandises aux services médicaux d’urgence, aux opérations humanitaires et à la lutte contre les feux de forêt, partout dans le monde. Un employeur de choix Pratt & Whitney Canada a été reconnue comme l’un des meilleurs employeurs au Canada en 2026 selon Forbes, et ce, pour une 11e année consécutive. L’entreprise s’est également classée au premier rang des employeurs de l’industrie de l’aérospatiale et de la défense au pays. De plus, notre siège social figure toujours parmi les meilleurs employeurs de la région de Montréal. Ensemble, ces distinctions confirment notre réputation d’employeur de choix à Montréal, au Canada et à l’échelle mondiale. Pourquoi rejoindre l’équipe? Nous recherchons un Directeur Adjoint Propriété Intellectuel pour rejoindre l'équipe dynamique qui joue un rôle important dans la protection et l'exploitation de nos technologies de pointe. Votre succès dépendra de votre capacité à établir des liens et à travailler efficacement avec le personnel d'ingénierie et des programmes, à gagner leur confiance et à fonctionner comme un membre intégré d'une équipe multidisciplinaire,  tout en fournissant des conseils juridiques efficaces. Vous devez être une personne énergique et autonome, prête à assumer un rôle visible de leadership en matière de propriété intellectuelle au sein d'une entreprise dynamique, complexe et au rythme rapide. Vous relèverez directement de la Directrice principale et Avocate Générale Associée - Propriété Intellectuelle de P&WC.  Il s’agit d’un poste à temps plein (du lundi au vendredi) selon des horaires flexibles.  Il s’effectue à partir de nos bureaux situés à  Longueuil  et exclusivement en présentiel. À quoi ressemblera votre quotidien? Vous aurez un éventail varié de responsabilités liées à la propriété intellectuelle, notamment : Fournir des conseils efficaces, concis et opportuns à des collègues des secteurs commercial, technique et juridique sur des questions et problématiques liées à la propriété intellectuelle. Collaborer avec les clients internes pour développer et exécuter des stratégies de propriété intellectuelle pour des technologies et programmes clés. Négocier et conseiller sur une gamme de transactions avec des clients, fournisseurs, partenaires et contreparties de licences. Superviser et gérer la préparation et la poursuite des brevets. Surveiller, évaluer et atténuer les risques liés aux brevets de tiers. Soutenir les initiatives d'approvisionnement, les fusions, cessions et acquisitions, ainsi que d'autres projets spéciaux. Conseiller l'entreprise dans le cadre de litiges relatifs à la propriété intellectuelle. Favoriser l'engagement en matière de propriété intellectuelle au sein de l'entreprise. Effectuer occasionnellement des déplacements professionnels (nationaux et internationaux). Qu’est-ce qu’il vous faut pour réussir? JD ou LLB et admission en règle à au moins un barreau d'état ou membre d'un barreau canadien. Baccalauréat ou diplôme d’études supérieures en ingénierie ou dans un domaine technique (électromécanique, aérospatial, matériaux, contrôle ou domaines similaires préférés). Plus de 5 ans d'expérience en tant qu'avocat praticien, avec une expérience significative dans la préparation et la poursuite de brevets, les avis juridiques sur les brevets (contrefaçon et validité) ou les litiges en matière de brevets. (Une expérience dans les trois domaines est préférable.) Capacité à gérer des priorités concurrentes dans des environnements complexes et au rythme rapide. Compétences souhaitables: Inscrit pour exercer devant l'Office américain des brevets et des marques ou inscrit comme agent de brevets canadien. Expérience en ingénierie ou dans un autre domaine technique pertinent. Expérience juridique en entreprise. Expérience en transactions liées à la propriété intellectuelle, de préférence dans des transactions commerciales complexes ou dans des fusions, cessions et acquisitions. Solide expérience en contentieux pour résoudre des litiges commerciaux en matière de propriété intellectuelle. Ce poste s’inscrit dans un milieu de travail francophone, néanmoins il nécessite une très bonne connaissance de l’anglais pour lire et comprendre, sur une base quotidienne, de la documentation et des termes techniques qui peuvent émaner d’organisations internationales, ainsi que pour écrire et communiquer en anglais avec des clients, des fournisseurs ou des collègues internationaux. Ce que nous offrons Programme de régime de retraite et d’épargne avec cotisation de l’employeur Programme d’assurance collective Possibilités d’avancement (progression de carrière) Programme de mérite ou programme de reconnaissance Programme de santé et bien-être, y compris la télémédecine Club récréatif et sportif Garderies à proximité Accessibilité en transport ou programme de transport en commun et stationnement gratuit Travailler chez Pratt & Whitney Canada Le masculin est utilisé sans discrimination et uniquement dans le but d'alléger le texte. Nous étudierons la demande d’emploi de tous les candidats qualifiés. Chez Pratt & Whitney Canada, nous allions passion, audace et rigueur pour concevoir, fabriquer et entretenir les moteurs d’aéronefs les plus avancés et les plus fiables au monde. Notre travail et la qualité de nos produits contribuent au succès de nos clients, qui à leur tour sauvent des vies, soutiennent le commerce connectent les communautés et protègent les libertés. Chez Pratt & Whitney Canada, vous avez l’occasion de faire une différence tous les jours; Il suffit de lever les yeux. Êtes-vous prêt à vous dépasser? RTX adhère aux principes d’égalité en matière de recrutement et d’embauche. Toutes les candidatures de postulants qualifiés seront examinées avec attention, sans distinction d’origine ethnique, de couleur, de religion, de genre, d’orientation ou d’identité sexuelle, d’origine nationale, d’âge, de handicap, de statut d’ancien combattant protégé ou de toute autre caractéristique protégée par la loi. Si vous postulez à un emploi via notre page Carrières, l'utilisation de vos informations personnelles par RTX est régie par  l' Avis de confidentialité des candidatures . Cliquez ci-dessous pour sélectionner la version dans la langue de votre choix. *************************************** About Pratt & Whitney Canada Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) is a global leader in aerospace innovation, proudly headquartered in Longueuil, Quebec, since 1928. We design and manufacture next-generation aircraft engines that power the world’s largest fleet of business, general aviation, and regional aircraft and helicopters. For nearly 100 years, our teams have been at the forefront of propulsion technology, pushing boundaries to make flight more efficient and reliable. Our engines support missions that truly matter, from transporting people and essential goods, to enabling emergency medical services, humanitarian operations, and wildfire suppression around the world. An Employer of Choice Pratt & Whitney Canada was named one of Canada’s Best Employers for 2026 by Forbes, marking the 11th consecutive year the company has earned this recognition. Pratt & Whitney Canada also ranked #1 employer in the aerospace and defense industry in the country. In addition, our headquarters continues to be recognized among the top employers in the Montreal region. Together, these distinctions reinforce our reputation as an employer of choice in Montreal, across Canada, and around the world. Why Join The Team? We are seeking an Intellectual Property (IP) Counsel to join the dynamic team that plays an important role in protecting and leveraging our cutting-edge technologies. Your success will depend on your ability to connect and work effectively with engineering and program personnel, to win their confidence, and to work as an integrated member of a cross-disciplinary team.  All while providing effective legal advice and counsel.  You must be a high-energy self-starter and be willing to take on a visible IP leadership role within a dynamic, complex, fast-paced business. You will report directly to the Senior Director and AGC, IP for P&WC. This is a full-time position (Monday to Friday) with flexible hours, based in  Longueuil , and performed exclusively on-site. What will your day-to-day look like? You will have a broad mix of IP-related responsibilities, including: Provide effective, concise and timely advice to business, technical, and legal colleagues on IP matters and issues. Collaborate with clients to develop and execute IP strategies for key technologies and programs. Negotiate and advise regarding an array of transactions with customers, suppliers, partners, and license counterparties. Oversee and manage patent preparation and prosecution. Monitor, assess, and mitigate third-party patent risk. Support sourcing initiatives, mergers, divestitures & acquisitions, and other special projects. Counsel the company in IP disputes. Drive IP engagement within the business. Occasional business travel (domestic and international). What do you need to be successful? JD or LLB and admission in good standing to at least one state bar or a member of a Canadian bar. Bachelor’s or higher degree in engineering or technical field (electro-mechanical, aerospace, materials, controls, or similar preferred). 5+ years of experience as a practicing attorney, with significant experience in patent preparation & prosecution, patent opinion work (infringement and validity), or patent litigation. (Experience in all three is preferred.) Able to manage competing priorities in fast-paced, complex environments. Qualifications we prefer: Registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office a Registered Canadian patent agent. Engineering or other technical experience in relevant field. In-house legal experience. IP transactional experience, preferably in complex commercial transactions or mergers, divestitures & acquisitions. Strong litigation experience resolving commercial IP disputes. This position is part of a French-speaking work environment, it requires a very good knowledge of English to read and understand, on a daily basis, documentation and technical terms that may emanate from international organizations, as well as to write and communicate in English with customers, suppliers or international colleagues. What do we offer? Pension and savings plan with employer contributions Group insurance program Opportunities for advancement (career progression) Merit or recognition program Health and wellness program, including virtual health care Recreational and sports club Nearby daycares Transportation accessibility or public transit program and free parking Working at Pratt & Whitney Canada The masculine pronoun is used without discrimination and solely for the purpose of making the text easier to read. We will consider applications from all qualified candidates. At Pratt & Whitney Canada, we combine passion, boldness, and precision to design, manufacture, and maintain the most advanced and reliable aircraft engines in the world. Our work and the quality of our products contribute to the success of our customers, who in turn save lives, support commerce, connect communities, and protect freedoms. At Pratt & Whitney Canada, you have the opportunity to make a difference every day—just look up. Are you ready to go beyond? RTX adheres to the principles of equal employment. All qualified applications will be given careful consideration without regard to ethnicity, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation or identity, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
Pratt & Whitney
Gestionnaire des contrats principale – Approvisionnement indirect et technologies numériques (Juridique) / Senior Contracts Manager - Indirect Procurement and Digital Technologies (Legal)
Pratt & Whitney 1000 Boulevard Marie-Victorin, Longueuil, QC, Canada
À propos de Pratt & Whitney Canada Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) est un leader mondial de l’innovation aérospatiale, dont le siège social est situé à Longueuil, au Québec, depuis 1928. Nous concevons et fabriquons des moteurs d’aéronefs de nouvelle génération qui propulsent la plus grande flotte mondiale d’avions et d’hélicoptères dans les segments de l’aviation d’affaires, de l’aviation générale et de l’aviation régionale. Depuis près de 100 ans, nos équipes sont à l’avant-garde des technologies de propulsion, repoussant les limites afin de rendre nos moteurs plus performants et fiables. Nos moteurs soutiennent des missions essentielles, du transport de passagers et de marchandises aux services médicaux d’urgence, aux opérations humanitaires et à la lutte contre les feux de forêt, partout dans le monde. Un employeur de choix Pratt & Whitney Canada a été reconnue comme l’un des meilleurs employeurs au Canada en 2026 selon Forbes, et ce, pour une 11e année consécutive. L’entreprise s’est également classée au premier rang des employeurs de l’industrie de l’aérospatiale et de la défense au pays. De plus, notre siège social figure toujours parmi les meilleurs employeurs de la région de Montréal. Ensemble, ces distinctions confirment notre réputation d’employeur de choix à Montréal, au Canada et à l’échelle mondiale. Pourquoi vous joindre à notre équipe? La gestionnaire principale ou le gestionnaire principal, Contrats – chaîne d’approvisionnement non liée aux produits et technologies numériques fournit un soutien contractuel pour tous les aspects de l’approvisionnement stratégique non lié aux produits et des technologies numériques de Pratt & Whitney Canada. Ce rôle comprend notamment l’examen, la négociation, la rédaction et l’interprétation d’ententes à court et à long terme visant des biens et services, ainsi que des licences, de la maintenance et du soutien liés aux technologies numériques. La personne retenue contribuera également à la mise en œuvre et à l’avancement d’initiatives d’amélioration continue au moyen du système d’exploitation RTX Core, afin d’optimiser les processus, d’améliorer les résultats et de favoriser la collaboration et l’alignement entre les fonctions et les unités d’affaires. Relevant de la directrice ou du directeur, Contrats – chaîne d’approvisionnement mondiale, au sein de l’organisation juridique de Pratt & Whitney Canada, ce poste sera axé sur les catégories d’approvisionnement non liées aux produits et aux technologies numériques. La personne travaillera en étroite collaboration avec des collègues des équipes d’affaires et juridiques de Pratt & Whitney Canada et de RTX. Elle sera notamment responsable d’examiner les contrats potentiels liés à l’acquisition de biens et services non liés aux produits, ainsi qu’aux licences, à la maintenance et au soutien en technologies numériques; de coordonner et de synthétiser les commentaires de diverses parties prenantes internes; de négocier avec les fournisseurs; et de contribuer à la maturité et à l’amélioration continue des processus d’approvisionnement. La personne idéale saura gérer et atténuer les différends, établir de solides partenariats avec les clients internes et offrir une valeur stratégique visible au sein du service de la chaîne d’approvisionnement. Elle devra faire preuve de rigueur, posséder de solides compétences en rédaction et en négociation, et compter de sept à dix ans d’expérience pertinente en matière de contrats. Le poste est à temps plein du lundi au vendredi selon des horaires flexibles à   Longueuil   et s’effectue exclusivement en présentiel. À quoi ressemblera votre quotidien? Fournir le soutien contractuel principal pour l’approvisionnement non lié aux produits chez Pratt & Whitney Canada. Fournir un soutien contractuel pour l’approvisionnement en technologies numériques chez Pratt & Whitney Canada. Examiner, rédiger et négocier des contrats avec des fournisseurs, des prestataires de services et des tiers pour des catégories d’approvisionnement indirect telles que les technologies de l’information, le marketing, la logistique, les ressources humaines et la gestion des installations, tout en assurant le respect de l’éthique, des politiques et des procédures de l’entreprise. Réaliser des analyses contractuelles d’ententes existantes afin de cerner les risques et occasions possibles, et formuler des recommandations concrètes pour atténuer les différends et améliorer le rendement contractuel. Participer à la résolution de différends contractuels et d’enjeux commerciaux. Fournir des recommandations stratégiques à tous les niveaux de gestion. Collaborer étroitement avec les équipes juridiques, l’approvisionnement, les opérations, les technologies numériques, l’approvisionnement stratégique et d’autres spécialistes tout au long des différentes étapes des transactions. Faire évoluer et améliorer de façon continue les processus liés à l’examen, à la négociation, à l’escalade, à l’exécution et à la gestion des contrats pertinents. Appuyer les activités liées à la conformité, à la formation et au soutien, ainsi que maintenir les dossiers, les modèles contractuels et les clauses types. Qu’est-ce qu’il vous faut pour réussir? Baccalauréat en droit et de sept à dix ans d’expérience juridique et contractuelle, notamment en rédaction et en négociation d’ententes pour une grande entreprise multinationale. Expérience importante dans l’examen, la rédaction et la négociation d’ententes d’approvisionnement, ainsi que de licences de logiciels, de maintenance et de soutien. Solides compétences en résolution de problèmes et capacité à travailler efficacement sous pression. Capacité à cerner de façon autonome les risques juridiques, commerciaux, liés à la propriété intellectuelle et au commerce international associés à une transaction proposée, et à obtenir les modalités appropriées. Capacité à équilibrer les considérations commerciales et juridiques, ainsi qu’à déterminer et à utiliser les leviers appropriés afin d’obtenir le meilleur résultat global pour Pratt & Whitney Canada. Capacité à réfléchir et à agir de manière proactive et stratégique dans la résolution d’enjeux juridiques, tout en tenant compte des objectifs d’affaires. Capacité à interagir efficacement avec différents niveaux de l’organisation et à entretenir de solides relations avec les pairs, les clients internes et les fournisseurs externes. Jugement sûr, rédaction claire et concise, et grand souci du détail. Confiance, persuasion et motivation à relever des défis. Esprit d’équipe et capacité à collaborer efficacement avec les autres membres de l’équipe des contrats, du service juridique et des autres groupes fonctionnels. Ce que nous offrons Programme de régime de retraite et d’épargne avec cotisation de l’employeur Programme d’assurance collective Possibilités d’avancement (progression de carrière) Programme de mérite ou programme de reconnaissance Programme de santé et bien-être, y compris la télémédecine Club récréatif et sportif Garderies à proximité Accessibilité en transport ou programme de transport en commun et stationnement gratuit Travailler chez Pratt & Whitney Canada Le masculin est utilisé sans discrimination et uniquement dans le but d'alléger le texte. Nous étudierons la demande d’emploi de tous les candidats qualifiés. Chez Pratt & Whitney Canada, nous allions passion, audace et rigueur pour concevoir, fabriquer et entretenir les moteurs d’aéronefs les plus avancés et les plus fiables au monde. Notre travail et la qualité de nos produits contribuent au succès de nos clients, qui à leur tour sauvent des vies, soutiennent le commerce connectent les communautés et protègent les libertés. Chez Pratt & Whitney Canada, vous avez l’occasion de faire une différence tous les jours; Il suffit de lever les yeux. Êtes-vous prêt à vous dépasser? Le candidat retenu devra se soumettre à une vérification de ses antécédents judiciaires et obtenir toutes les autorisations nécessaires en lien avec la manipulation et le transfert de marchandises contrôlées. L’offre d’emploi est conditionnelle à la réussite de ces vérifications et à l’obtention des autorisations requises. Si ces conditions ne sont pas respectées, l’offre d’emploi sera retirée. RTX adhère aux principes d’égalité en matière de recrutement et d’embauche. Toutes les candidatures de postulants qualifiés seront examinées avec attention, sans distinction d’origine ethnique, de couleur, de religion, de genre, d’orientation ou d’identité sexuelle, d’origine nationale, d’âge, de handicap, de statut d’ancien combattant protégé ou de toute autre caractéristique protégée par la loi. Si vous postulez à un emploi via notre  page Carrières , l'utilisation de vos informations personnelles par RTX est régie par  l' Avis de confidentialité des candidatures .  Cliquez  ci-dessous  pour sélectionner la version dans la langue de votre choix. ************************* About Pratt & Whitney Canada Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) is a global leader in aerospace innovation, proudly headquartered in Longueuil, Quebec, since 1928. We design and manufacture next-generation aircraft engines that power the world’s largest fleet of business, general aviation, and regional aircraft and helicopters. For nearly 100 years, our teams have been at the forefront of propulsion technology, pushing boundaries to make flight more efficient and reliable. Our engines support missions that truly matter, from transporting people and essential goods, to enabling emergency medical services, humanitarian operations, and wildfire suppression around the world. An Employer of Choice Pratt & Whitney Canada was named one of Canada’s Best Employers for 2026 by Forbes, marking the 11th consecutive year the company has earned this recognition. Pratt & Whitney Canada also ranked #1 employer in the aerospace and defense industry in the country. In addition, our headquarters continues to be recognized among the top employers in the Montreal region. Together, these distinctions reinforce our reputation as an employer of choice in Montreal, across Canada, and around the world. Why Join The Team? The Senior Manager, Contracts – Non-Product Supply Chain and Digital Technology provides contracts support for all aspects of Pratt & Whitney Canada’s non-product and digital technologies strategic sourcing, including the review, negotiation, drafting, and interpretation of short- and long-term agreements for goods and services, and licenses, maintenance and support for digital technologies. The successful candidate will assist and drive continuous improvement initiatives using the RTX Core Operating System to enhance processes, improve outcomes, and advance cross-function and cross-business unit collaboration and alignment. Reporting to the   Director, Global Supply Chain Contracts, in Pratt & Whitney Canada’s legal organization , this position will be focused on the non-product and digital technologies commodities and will work closely with business and legal colleagues across Pratt & Whitney Canada and RTX, with responsibility for reviewing potential non-product and digital technology acquisition, license, maintenance and support contracts, coordinating and synthesizing inputs from various internal stakeholders, negotiating with vendors, and maturing and continuously improving sourcing processes.  The ideal candidate will excel at managing and mitigating disputes, fostering strong partnerships with internal clients, and providing high visibility and strategic value across the Supply Chain department. You must be rigorous, have strong drafting and negotiations skills and have a minimum of seven to ten years’ contract experience. This is a full-time position from Monday to Friday with flexible hours, based in   Longueuil , and performed exclusively on-site. What will your day-to-day look like? Primary contracts support for non-product procurement at Pratt & Whitney Canada Contracts support for digital technologies procurement at Pratt & Whitney Canada Review, draft and negotiate contracts with suppliers, service providers, and third-party vendors for indirect procurement categories such as IT, marketing, logistics, HR, and facilities management, at all times ensuring compliance with company’s ethics, policies and procedures. Conduct contractual analysis on existing deals to identify potential risks and opportunities and provide actionable recommendations to mitigate disputes and enhance contract performance. Assist in resolution of contract disputes and/or commercial issues. Provide strategic recommendations to all levels of management. Work closely with Legal, Procurement, Operations, Digital Technologies, Strategic Sourcing, and other subject matter experts in all stages of transaction activity Mature and continuously improve processes related to the review, negotiation, escalation, execution and management of relevant contracts.  Compliance, training and support, maintain records, boilerplates What do you need to be successful? Bachelor’s degree in law with a minimum of seven to ten years legal and contracts experience drafting and negotiating agreements for a large multinational company. Substantial experience reviewing, drafting and negotiating procurement and software license, maintenance and support agreements. Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work effectively under pressure. Ability to independently identify the legal, IP, global trade and business risk of a proposed transaction and obtain appropriate terms. Ability to balance commercial and legal considerations, and to identify and deploy leverage, to obtain the best overall outcome for Pratt & Whitney Canada. Ability to think and work proactively and strategically in resolving legal issues   while being mindful of business outcomes . Ability to interact effectively with multiples levels of the organization and maintain strong relationship with peers, internal clients, and external suppliers. Sound judgment, clear and concise drafting, and attention to details. Confident, persuasive and challenge driven. Team player who can effectively engage with other members of the contracts team, legal department and other functional groups This position is part of a French-speaking work environment, it requires a very good knowledge of English to read and understand, on a daily basis, documentation and technical terms that may emanate from international organizations, as well as to write and communicate in English with customers, suppliers or international colleagues. What do we offer? Pension and savings plan with employer contributions Group insurance program Opportunities for advancement (career progression) Merit or recognition program Health and wellness program, including virtual health care Recreational and sports club Nearby daycares Transportation accessibility or public transit program and free parking Working at Pratt & Whitney Canada The masculine pronoun is used without discrimination and solely for the purpose of making the text easier to read. We will consider applications from all qualified candidates. At Pratt & Whitney Canada, we combine passion, boldness, and precision to design, manufacture, and maintain the most advanced and reliable aircraft engines in the world. Our work and the quality of our products contribute to the success of our customers, who in turn save lives, support commerce, connect communities, and protect freedoms. At Pratt & Whitney Canada, you have the opportunity to make a difference every day—just look up. Are you ready to go beyond? The selected candidate will be required to complete a criminal background check and any applicable clearances with respect to the handling and transfer of controlled goods. Employment is conditional upon the successful completion of these checks and obtaining the required clearances. Failure to do so will result in the withdrawal of the employment offer. RTX adheres to the principles of equal employment. All qualified applications will be given careful consideration without regard to ethnicity, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation or identity, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
Jun 08, 2026
Full time
À propos de Pratt & Whitney Canada Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) est un leader mondial de l’innovation aérospatiale, dont le siège social est situé à Longueuil, au Québec, depuis 1928. Nous concevons et fabriquons des moteurs d’aéronefs de nouvelle génération qui propulsent la plus grande flotte mondiale d’avions et d’hélicoptères dans les segments de l’aviation d’affaires, de l’aviation générale et de l’aviation régionale. Depuis près de 100 ans, nos équipes sont à l’avant-garde des technologies de propulsion, repoussant les limites afin de rendre nos moteurs plus performants et fiables. Nos moteurs soutiennent des missions essentielles, du transport de passagers et de marchandises aux services médicaux d’urgence, aux opérations humanitaires et à la lutte contre les feux de forêt, partout dans le monde. Un employeur de choix Pratt & Whitney Canada a été reconnue comme l’un des meilleurs employeurs au Canada en 2026 selon Forbes, et ce, pour une 11e année consécutive. L’entreprise s’est également classée au premier rang des employeurs de l’industrie de l’aérospatiale et de la défense au pays. De plus, notre siège social figure toujours parmi les meilleurs employeurs de la région de Montréal. Ensemble, ces distinctions confirment notre réputation d’employeur de choix à Montréal, au Canada et à l’échelle mondiale. Pourquoi vous joindre à notre équipe? La gestionnaire principale ou le gestionnaire principal, Contrats – chaîne d’approvisionnement non liée aux produits et technologies numériques fournit un soutien contractuel pour tous les aspects de l’approvisionnement stratégique non lié aux produits et des technologies numériques de Pratt & Whitney Canada. Ce rôle comprend notamment l’examen, la négociation, la rédaction et l’interprétation d’ententes à court et à long terme visant des biens et services, ainsi que des licences, de la maintenance et du soutien liés aux technologies numériques. La personne retenue contribuera également à la mise en œuvre et à l’avancement d’initiatives d’amélioration continue au moyen du système d’exploitation RTX Core, afin d’optimiser les processus, d’améliorer les résultats et de favoriser la collaboration et l’alignement entre les fonctions et les unités d’affaires. Relevant de la directrice ou du directeur, Contrats – chaîne d’approvisionnement mondiale, au sein de l’organisation juridique de Pratt & Whitney Canada, ce poste sera axé sur les catégories d’approvisionnement non liées aux produits et aux technologies numériques. La personne travaillera en étroite collaboration avec des collègues des équipes d’affaires et juridiques de Pratt & Whitney Canada et de RTX. Elle sera notamment responsable d’examiner les contrats potentiels liés à l’acquisition de biens et services non liés aux produits, ainsi qu’aux licences, à la maintenance et au soutien en technologies numériques; de coordonner et de synthétiser les commentaires de diverses parties prenantes internes; de négocier avec les fournisseurs; et de contribuer à la maturité et à l’amélioration continue des processus d’approvisionnement. La personne idéale saura gérer et atténuer les différends, établir de solides partenariats avec les clients internes et offrir une valeur stratégique visible au sein du service de la chaîne d’approvisionnement. Elle devra faire preuve de rigueur, posséder de solides compétences en rédaction et en négociation, et compter de sept à dix ans d’expérience pertinente en matière de contrats. Le poste est à temps plein du lundi au vendredi selon des horaires flexibles à   Longueuil   et s’effectue exclusivement en présentiel. À quoi ressemblera votre quotidien? Fournir le soutien contractuel principal pour l’approvisionnement non lié aux produits chez Pratt & Whitney Canada. Fournir un soutien contractuel pour l’approvisionnement en technologies numériques chez Pratt & Whitney Canada. Examiner, rédiger et négocier des contrats avec des fournisseurs, des prestataires de services et des tiers pour des catégories d’approvisionnement indirect telles que les technologies de l’information, le marketing, la logistique, les ressources humaines et la gestion des installations, tout en assurant le respect de l’éthique, des politiques et des procédures de l’entreprise. Réaliser des analyses contractuelles d’ententes existantes afin de cerner les risques et occasions possibles, et formuler des recommandations concrètes pour atténuer les différends et améliorer le rendement contractuel. Participer à la résolution de différends contractuels et d’enjeux commerciaux. Fournir des recommandations stratégiques à tous les niveaux de gestion. Collaborer étroitement avec les équipes juridiques, l’approvisionnement, les opérations, les technologies numériques, l’approvisionnement stratégique et d’autres spécialistes tout au long des différentes étapes des transactions. Faire évoluer et améliorer de façon continue les processus liés à l’examen, à la négociation, à l’escalade, à l’exécution et à la gestion des contrats pertinents. Appuyer les activités liées à la conformité, à la formation et au soutien, ainsi que maintenir les dossiers, les modèles contractuels et les clauses types. Qu’est-ce qu’il vous faut pour réussir? Baccalauréat en droit et de sept à dix ans d’expérience juridique et contractuelle, notamment en rédaction et en négociation d’ententes pour une grande entreprise multinationale. Expérience importante dans l’examen, la rédaction et la négociation d’ententes d’approvisionnement, ainsi que de licences de logiciels, de maintenance et de soutien. Solides compétences en résolution de problèmes et capacité à travailler efficacement sous pression. Capacité à cerner de façon autonome les risques juridiques, commerciaux, liés à la propriété intellectuelle et au commerce international associés à une transaction proposée, et à obtenir les modalités appropriées. Capacité à équilibrer les considérations commerciales et juridiques, ainsi qu’à déterminer et à utiliser les leviers appropriés afin d’obtenir le meilleur résultat global pour Pratt & Whitney Canada. Capacité à réfléchir et à agir de manière proactive et stratégique dans la résolution d’enjeux juridiques, tout en tenant compte des objectifs d’affaires. Capacité à interagir efficacement avec différents niveaux de l’organisation et à entretenir de solides relations avec les pairs, les clients internes et les fournisseurs externes. Jugement sûr, rédaction claire et concise, et grand souci du détail. Confiance, persuasion et motivation à relever des défis. Esprit d’équipe et capacité à collaborer efficacement avec les autres membres de l’équipe des contrats, du service juridique et des autres groupes fonctionnels. Ce que nous offrons Programme de régime de retraite et d’épargne avec cotisation de l’employeur Programme d’assurance collective Possibilités d’avancement (progression de carrière) Programme de mérite ou programme de reconnaissance Programme de santé et bien-être, y compris la télémédecine Club récréatif et sportif Garderies à proximité Accessibilité en transport ou programme de transport en commun et stationnement gratuit Travailler chez Pratt & Whitney Canada Le masculin est utilisé sans discrimination et uniquement dans le but d'alléger le texte. Nous étudierons la demande d’emploi de tous les candidats qualifiés. Chez Pratt & Whitney Canada, nous allions passion, audace et rigueur pour concevoir, fabriquer et entretenir les moteurs d’aéronefs les plus avancés et les plus fiables au monde. Notre travail et la qualité de nos produits contribuent au succès de nos clients, qui à leur tour sauvent des vies, soutiennent le commerce connectent les communautés et protègent les libertés. Chez Pratt & Whitney Canada, vous avez l’occasion de faire une différence tous les jours; Il suffit de lever les yeux. Êtes-vous prêt à vous dépasser? Le candidat retenu devra se soumettre à une vérification de ses antécédents judiciaires et obtenir toutes les autorisations nécessaires en lien avec la manipulation et le transfert de marchandises contrôlées. L’offre d’emploi est conditionnelle à la réussite de ces vérifications et à l’obtention des autorisations requises. Si ces conditions ne sont pas respectées, l’offre d’emploi sera retirée. RTX adhère aux principes d’égalité en matière de recrutement et d’embauche. Toutes les candidatures de postulants qualifiés seront examinées avec attention, sans distinction d’origine ethnique, de couleur, de religion, de genre, d’orientation ou d’identité sexuelle, d’origine nationale, d’âge, de handicap, de statut d’ancien combattant protégé ou de toute autre caractéristique protégée par la loi. Si vous postulez à un emploi via notre  page Carrières , l'utilisation de vos informations personnelles par RTX est régie par  l' Avis de confidentialité des candidatures .  Cliquez  ci-dessous  pour sélectionner la version dans la langue de votre choix. ************************* About Pratt & Whitney Canada Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) is a global leader in aerospace innovation, proudly headquartered in Longueuil, Quebec, since 1928. We design and manufacture next-generation aircraft engines that power the world’s largest fleet of business, general aviation, and regional aircraft and helicopters. For nearly 100 years, our teams have been at the forefront of propulsion technology, pushing boundaries to make flight more efficient and reliable. Our engines support missions that truly matter, from transporting people and essential goods, to enabling emergency medical services, humanitarian operations, and wildfire suppression around the world. An Employer of Choice Pratt & Whitney Canada was named one of Canada’s Best Employers for 2026 by Forbes, marking the 11th consecutive year the company has earned this recognition. Pratt & Whitney Canada also ranked #1 employer in the aerospace and defense industry in the country. In addition, our headquarters continues to be recognized among the top employers in the Montreal region. Together, these distinctions reinforce our reputation as an employer of choice in Montreal, across Canada, and around the world. Why Join The Team? The Senior Manager, Contracts – Non-Product Supply Chain and Digital Technology provides contracts support for all aspects of Pratt & Whitney Canada’s non-product and digital technologies strategic sourcing, including the review, negotiation, drafting, and interpretation of short- and long-term agreements for goods and services, and licenses, maintenance and support for digital technologies. The successful candidate will assist and drive continuous improvement initiatives using the RTX Core Operating System to enhance processes, improve outcomes, and advance cross-function and cross-business unit collaboration and alignment. Reporting to the   Director, Global Supply Chain Contracts, in Pratt & Whitney Canada’s legal organization , this position will be focused on the non-product and digital technologies commodities and will work closely with business and legal colleagues across Pratt & Whitney Canada and RTX, with responsibility for reviewing potential non-product and digital technology acquisition, license, maintenance and support contracts, coordinating and synthesizing inputs from various internal stakeholders, negotiating with vendors, and maturing and continuously improving sourcing processes.  The ideal candidate will excel at managing and mitigating disputes, fostering strong partnerships with internal clients, and providing high visibility and strategic value across the Supply Chain department. You must be rigorous, have strong drafting and negotiations skills and have a minimum of seven to ten years’ contract experience. This is a full-time position from Monday to Friday with flexible hours, based in   Longueuil , and performed exclusively on-site. What will your day-to-day look like? Primary contracts support for non-product procurement at Pratt & Whitney Canada Contracts support for digital technologies procurement at Pratt & Whitney Canada Review, draft and negotiate contracts with suppliers, service providers, and third-party vendors for indirect procurement categories such as IT, marketing, logistics, HR, and facilities management, at all times ensuring compliance with company’s ethics, policies and procedures. Conduct contractual analysis on existing deals to identify potential risks and opportunities and provide actionable recommendations to mitigate disputes and enhance contract performance. Assist in resolution of contract disputes and/or commercial issues. Provide strategic recommendations to all levels of management. Work closely with Legal, Procurement, Operations, Digital Technologies, Strategic Sourcing, and other subject matter experts in all stages of transaction activity Mature and continuously improve processes related to the review, negotiation, escalation, execution and management of relevant contracts.  Compliance, training and support, maintain records, boilerplates What do you need to be successful? Bachelor’s degree in law with a minimum of seven to ten years legal and contracts experience drafting and negotiating agreements for a large multinational company. Substantial experience reviewing, drafting and negotiating procurement and software license, maintenance and support agreements. Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work effectively under pressure. Ability to independently identify the legal, IP, global trade and business risk of a proposed transaction and obtain appropriate terms. Ability to balance commercial and legal considerations, and to identify and deploy leverage, to obtain the best overall outcome for Pratt & Whitney Canada. Ability to think and work proactively and strategically in resolving legal issues   while being mindful of business outcomes . Ability to interact effectively with multiples levels of the organization and maintain strong relationship with peers, internal clients, and external suppliers. Sound judgment, clear and concise drafting, and attention to details. Confident, persuasive and challenge driven. Team player who can effectively engage with other members of the contracts team, legal department and other functional groups This position is part of a French-speaking work environment, it requires a very good knowledge of English to read and understand, on a daily basis, documentation and technical terms that may emanate from international organizations, as well as to write and communicate in English with customers, suppliers or international colleagues. What do we offer? Pension and savings plan with employer contributions Group insurance program Opportunities for advancement (career progression) Merit or recognition program Health and wellness program, including virtual health care Recreational and sports club Nearby daycares Transportation accessibility or public transit program and free parking Working at Pratt & Whitney Canada The masculine pronoun is used without discrimination and solely for the purpose of making the text easier to read. We will consider applications from all qualified candidates. At Pratt & Whitney Canada, we combine passion, boldness, and precision to design, manufacture, and maintain the most advanced and reliable aircraft engines in the world. Our work and the quality of our products contribute to the success of our customers, who in turn save lives, support commerce, connect communities, and protect freedoms. At Pratt & Whitney Canada, you have the opportunity to make a difference every day—just look up. Are you ready to go beyond? The selected candidate will be required to complete a criminal background check and any applicable clearances with respect to the handling and transfer of controlled goods. Employment is conditional upon the successful completion of these checks and obtaining the required clearances. Failure to do so will result in the withdrawal of the employment offer. RTX adheres to the principles of equal employment. All qualified applications will be given careful consideration without regard to ethnicity, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation or identity, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
CAA Club Group of companies
Senior Legal Counsel (Litigation)
CAA Club Group of companies Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Echelon Insurance provides Personal and Commercial Specialty Insurance solutions to protect Canadian families and businesses across Canada, through our trusted network of Broker partners. Echelon is a member of the CAA Club Group of Companies and is an equal opportunity employer who offers a professional environment that champions collaboration, trust, and growth to drive success. We cultivate a great working dynamic to help us deliver what is best for our associates, Brokers, and Customers. Who We Are Are you ready to join an award-winning, purpose-driven culture? Welcome to the CAA Club Group of Companies (CCG), where purpose leads to passion! At CCG, we are committed to delivering an exceptional Associate experience. We offer: Work-life harmony with access to an award-winning holistic wellness program, Continuous learning through our robust corporate curriculum and education reimbursement program, Incredible rewards, travel incentives, and product and service discounts, Pay-for-performance and best-in-class recognition programs, and Competitive benefits that include a defined contribution plan, personal spending account, and so much more. Join our growing team where everyone belongs! Position Details What You Will Do To provide litigation and other legal services with respect to assigned property and casualty claims files, including representing Echelon Insurance or its insureds as required With limited supervision, handle litigation on behalf of Echelon Insurance and its insureds, in a cost effective manner, from initial opinion through to trial, including preparation of all required pleadings, offers to settle, motion materials, mediation briefs and pre-trial briefs Attendance at motions, examination for discovery, mediations, pre-trial conferences and trial Reporting to Claims of all material developments and settlement offers Use of litigation and Claims protocols to develop and revise appropriate legal strategy for discovery, investigation, handling and trial of cases or matters Advise, communicate and develop those strategies with Echelon Insurance Claims staff and insured clients, as appropriate Provide coverage advice to Claims and Underwriting Advise, communicate and confer with Claims staff and insured clients, rendering clear, unambiguous legal advice Provide general advice and assistance to the Claims department, including participating in Claims committee where required Conducting continuing education seminars for Claims Provide updates on relevant legal developments to all departments of the company Work with Director of Litigation in the creation and implementation of workflows, protocols and tools which are focused on enabling efficiency and servicing Claims and Underwriting Provide mentorship and guidance to legal counsel and legal assistants/law clerks Salary range is not inclusive of total compensation. The expected salary range for this position will be impacted by factors such as the successful candidate’s skills, experience and working location, as well as the specific position’s business line, scope and level. Candidates with salary expectations outside of the range are encouraged to apply Who You Are Completion of law school and admission to the bar and in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario 7 or more years experience, either as in-house counsel within the P&C insurance industry and within a law firm Strong advocacy skills Excellent negotiation, oral and written communication skills Strong knowledge and understanding of litigation process, the Ontario Rules of Civil Procedure and the Ontario automobile insurance regime Experienced at handling personal injury defense and motor vehicle litigation claims including tort Accident benefits experience is an asset but not required Experienced at conducting examinations for discovery, participating in mediations, attending pre-trials and negotiating settlements. Trial experience would be a strong asset Possess strong leadership and mentorship skills Internal applicants are asked to formally express their interest by applying online no later than 10 business days of the position being posted We may use AI tools to help us through the recruitment process. Our Commitment We are an equal opportunity employer and are committed to providing employment accommodation in accordance with all applicable Provincial Human Rights and Accessibility Legislation. CCG will provide accommodations to job applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment process. If you require an accommodation, please notify us and we will work with you to meet your needs.
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Echelon Insurance provides Personal and Commercial Specialty Insurance solutions to protect Canadian families and businesses across Canada, through our trusted network of Broker partners. Echelon is a member of the CAA Club Group of Companies and is an equal opportunity employer who offers a professional environment that champions collaboration, trust, and growth to drive success. We cultivate a great working dynamic to help us deliver what is best for our associates, Brokers, and Customers. Who We Are Are you ready to join an award-winning, purpose-driven culture? Welcome to the CAA Club Group of Companies (CCG), where purpose leads to passion! At CCG, we are committed to delivering an exceptional Associate experience. We offer: Work-life harmony with access to an award-winning holistic wellness program, Continuous learning through our robust corporate curriculum and education reimbursement program, Incredible rewards, travel incentives, and product and service discounts, Pay-for-performance and best-in-class recognition programs, and Competitive benefits that include a defined contribution plan, personal spending account, and so much more. Join our growing team where everyone belongs! Position Details What You Will Do To provide litigation and other legal services with respect to assigned property and casualty claims files, including representing Echelon Insurance or its insureds as required With limited supervision, handle litigation on behalf of Echelon Insurance and its insureds, in a cost effective manner, from initial opinion through to trial, including preparation of all required pleadings, offers to settle, motion materials, mediation briefs and pre-trial briefs Attendance at motions, examination for discovery, mediations, pre-trial conferences and trial Reporting to Claims of all material developments and settlement offers Use of litigation and Claims protocols to develop and revise appropriate legal strategy for discovery, investigation, handling and trial of cases or matters Advise, communicate and develop those strategies with Echelon Insurance Claims staff and insured clients, as appropriate Provide coverage advice to Claims and Underwriting Advise, communicate and confer with Claims staff and insured clients, rendering clear, unambiguous legal advice Provide general advice and assistance to the Claims department, including participating in Claims committee where required Conducting continuing education seminars for Claims Provide updates on relevant legal developments to all departments of the company Work with Director of Litigation in the creation and implementation of workflows, protocols and tools which are focused on enabling efficiency and servicing Claims and Underwriting Provide mentorship and guidance to legal counsel and legal assistants/law clerks Salary range is not inclusive of total compensation. The expected salary range for this position will be impacted by factors such as the successful candidate’s skills, experience and working location, as well as the specific position’s business line, scope and level. Candidates with salary expectations outside of the range are encouraged to apply Who You Are Completion of law school and admission to the bar and in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario 7 or more years experience, either as in-house counsel within the P&C insurance industry and within a law firm Strong advocacy skills Excellent negotiation, oral and written communication skills Strong knowledge and understanding of litigation process, the Ontario Rules of Civil Procedure and the Ontario automobile insurance regime Experienced at handling personal injury defense and motor vehicle litigation claims including tort Accident benefits experience is an asset but not required Experienced at conducting examinations for discovery, participating in mediations, attending pre-trials and negotiating settlements. Trial experience would be a strong asset Possess strong leadership and mentorship skills Internal applicants are asked to formally express their interest by applying online no later than 10 business days of the position being posted We may use AI tools to help us through the recruitment process. Our Commitment We are an equal opportunity employer and are committed to providing employment accommodation in accordance with all applicable Provincial Human Rights and Accessibility Legislation. CCG will provide accommodations to job applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment process. If you require an accommodation, please notify us and we will work with you to meet your needs.
TMX Group
Legal Counsel (Contract)
TMX Group Toronto, Ontario, Canada
The TMX group of companies includes leading global exchanges such as the Toronto Stock Exchange, Montreal Exchange, and numerous innovative organizations enhancing capital markets. United as a global team, we’re connecting cross-functionally, traversing industries and geographies, moving opportunity into action, advancing global economic growth, and propelling progress. Through a rich exchange of ideas, meaningful collaboration, and a nimble operating model, we're powering some of the nation's most critical systems, fueling capital formation and innovation, bringing increased opportunity to business visionaries, product ingenuity to consumers, and career exploration to our team. Ready to be part of the action? TMX Group’s General Counsel’s Office (GCO) is a high-performing legal team with offices in Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, Vancouver and London and is responsible for providing TMX Group and its subsidiaries with the full suite of legal services they need to support and develop their businesses, including with respect to corporate, securities, governance, regulatory, commercial and intellectual property law. As part of the TMX GCO and reporting to the Head of Legal – TSX Trust, Counsel is responsible for supporting TSX Trust Company on a variety of commercial matters. This will be a thirteen month contract. This role is hybrid (2 - 3 days/week in the office) - based in Toronto, ON Key Accountabilities: Work with TSX Trust Company’s staff including the senior management team. Assist in guiding the business through regulatory changes and industry developments. Support the contract requirements for sophisticated commercial transactions, including strategic projects and business alliances. Support ongoing technological operational optimization initiative with vendor agreement reviews and assessment of regulatory requirements impacting changes in trust operations. Provide legal advice and support for the development and execution of commercial strategies and initiatives of TSX Trust Company. Provide legal advice and drafting in support of client contracts including but not limited to trust indentures, transfer agency agreements, escrow agreements, paying agency and depositary agreements, meeting services, shareholder rights plans and rights agencies, voting and exchange trusts, subscription receipt agreements. Provide contract support for more ordinary course commercial contracts such as vendor agreements, NDAs, leases, consulting agreements etc. When required, work with GCO’s other specialized legal teams, including Commercial, Regulatory and Governance, to ensure provision of the full suite of legal services to TSX Trust. Work with business lines to develop and maintain standard form agreements for products and services offered by TSX Trust Company in support of pivotal initiatives and in the ordinary course Provide legal advice and support on a wide range of commercial matters. Other duties, as assigned Must Have(s): Member in good standing of a Canadian Law Society Qualified legal professional with at least 5+ years of relevant, working experience. Knowledge and experience drafting, negotiating, structuring and advising on various types of commercial contracts and transactions. Outstanding written and verbal communication, negotiation and drafting skills. Able to develop and maintain strong relationships with internal and external clients. Champions change and serves as a role model. Effectively and efficiently supports group efforts. Team oriented and able to establish relationships with all levels of the organization. High level of self-motivation and at ease working independently when necessary. Flexibility and willingness to work simultaneously on a wide range of tasks and projects and ability to prioritize. Understands how to work effectively within a broader enterprise with overarching priorities. Works well under pressure and is able to achieve short- and long-term goals with a heavy workload. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills and attention to detail. Nice to Have: Knowledge of transfer agency/stock transfer and corporate trust industry products and services an asset. Financial services industry experience, familiarity with OSFI and its regulatory requirements an asset. Experience in securities and trust law an asset. English/French bilingual an asset. Salary Range: $75/h -$85/h CAD Please note that the salary range included is a guideline only. The salary offered may vary based on factors, including, but not limited to, the successful candidate’s relevant knowledge, skills, and experience. The recruiting efforts for this role are intended to fill a vacant position. In the market for… Excitement - Explore emerging technology and innovation, as well as ventures and digital finance that shape the future of global markets! Experience the movement of the market while grounded in the stability of close to 200 years of success. Connection - With site hubs in some of the world’s most multicultural cities, we leverage our size and structure to create rich connections and belonging while experiencing powerful global impact through our work. Impact - More than a platform, we use our talents to power mission-critical systems that drive global economic advancement, innovation, and growth. As well, our employee-led Team Impact spreads social good via our giving strategy. Wellness - From empathetic leadership to a culture of flexibility and balance, we believe wellness at work creates the maximum yield and a stronger “we”. Plus, with a cloud-first and hybrid workstyle, as well as generous time-off and leaves, we support a life well lived! Growth - From a growth mindset in our work, to expansion in our business, TMX is home to action-takers energized by the achievement of ambitious growth. Ready to enrich your career with impactful work, leaders who truly care, and the flexibility and programs to help you thrive as part of #TeamTMX ? Apply now. Please note that our company is not currently sponsoring work permit applications and the applicant must be authorized to work in the country where this position is located. TMX is committed to creating and sustaining a collegial work environment in which all individuals are treated with dignity and respect and one which reflects the diversity of the community in which we operate. We provide accommodations for applicants and employees who require it .  
Jun 16, 2026
Contract
The TMX group of companies includes leading global exchanges such as the Toronto Stock Exchange, Montreal Exchange, and numerous innovative organizations enhancing capital markets. United as a global team, we’re connecting cross-functionally, traversing industries and geographies, moving opportunity into action, advancing global economic growth, and propelling progress. Through a rich exchange of ideas, meaningful collaboration, and a nimble operating model, we're powering some of the nation's most critical systems, fueling capital formation and innovation, bringing increased opportunity to business visionaries, product ingenuity to consumers, and career exploration to our team. Ready to be part of the action? TMX Group’s General Counsel’s Office (GCO) is a high-performing legal team with offices in Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, Vancouver and London and is responsible for providing TMX Group and its subsidiaries with the full suite of legal services they need to support and develop their businesses, including with respect to corporate, securities, governance, regulatory, commercial and intellectual property law. As part of the TMX GCO and reporting to the Head of Legal – TSX Trust, Counsel is responsible for supporting TSX Trust Company on a variety of commercial matters. This will be a thirteen month contract. This role is hybrid (2 - 3 days/week in the office) - based in Toronto, ON Key Accountabilities: Work with TSX Trust Company’s staff including the senior management team. Assist in guiding the business through regulatory changes and industry developments. Support the contract requirements for sophisticated commercial transactions, including strategic projects and business alliances. Support ongoing technological operational optimization initiative with vendor agreement reviews and assessment of regulatory requirements impacting changes in trust operations. Provide legal advice and support for the development and execution of commercial strategies and initiatives of TSX Trust Company. Provide legal advice and drafting in support of client contracts including but not limited to trust indentures, transfer agency agreements, escrow agreements, paying agency and depositary agreements, meeting services, shareholder rights plans and rights agencies, voting and exchange trusts, subscription receipt agreements. Provide contract support for more ordinary course commercial contracts such as vendor agreements, NDAs, leases, consulting agreements etc. When required, work with GCO’s other specialized legal teams, including Commercial, Regulatory and Governance, to ensure provision of the full suite of legal services to TSX Trust. Work with business lines to develop and maintain standard form agreements for products and services offered by TSX Trust Company in support of pivotal initiatives and in the ordinary course Provide legal advice and support on a wide range of commercial matters. Other duties, as assigned Must Have(s): Member in good standing of a Canadian Law Society Qualified legal professional with at least 5+ years of relevant, working experience. Knowledge and experience drafting, negotiating, structuring and advising on various types of commercial contracts and transactions. Outstanding written and verbal communication, negotiation and drafting skills. Able to develop and maintain strong relationships with internal and external clients. Champions change and serves as a role model. Effectively and efficiently supports group efforts. Team oriented and able to establish relationships with all levels of the organization. High level of self-motivation and at ease working independently when necessary. Flexibility and willingness to work simultaneously on a wide range of tasks and projects and ability to prioritize. Understands how to work effectively within a broader enterprise with overarching priorities. Works well under pressure and is able to achieve short- and long-term goals with a heavy workload. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills and attention to detail. Nice to Have: Knowledge of transfer agency/stock transfer and corporate trust industry products and services an asset. Financial services industry experience, familiarity with OSFI and its regulatory requirements an asset. Experience in securities and trust law an asset. English/French bilingual an asset. Salary Range: $75/h -$85/h CAD Please note that the salary range included is a guideline only. The salary offered may vary based on factors, including, but not limited to, the successful candidate’s relevant knowledge, skills, and experience. The recruiting efforts for this role are intended to fill a vacant position. In the market for… Excitement - Explore emerging technology and innovation, as well as ventures and digital finance that shape the future of global markets! Experience the movement of the market while grounded in the stability of close to 200 years of success. Connection - With site hubs in some of the world’s most multicultural cities, we leverage our size and structure to create rich connections and belonging while experiencing powerful global impact through our work. Impact - More than a platform, we use our talents to power mission-critical systems that drive global economic advancement, innovation, and growth. As well, our employee-led Team Impact spreads social good via our giving strategy. Wellness - From empathetic leadership to a culture of flexibility and balance, we believe wellness at work creates the maximum yield and a stronger “we”. Plus, with a cloud-first and hybrid workstyle, as well as generous time-off and leaves, we support a life well lived! Growth - From a growth mindset in our work, to expansion in our business, TMX is home to action-takers energized by the achievement of ambitious growth. Ready to enrich your career with impactful work, leaders who truly care, and the flexibility and programs to help you thrive as part of #TeamTMX ? Apply now. Please note that our company is not currently sponsoring work permit applications and the applicant must be authorized to work in the country where this position is located. TMX is committed to creating and sustaining a collegial work environment in which all individuals are treated with dignity and respect and one which reflects the diversity of the community in which we operate. We provide accommodations for applicants and employees who require it .  
TD Bank
Legal Counsel
TD Bank Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Senior Legal Counsel – Asset Management & Investment Funds Join a leading financial institution as a Senior Legal Counsel supporting one of Canada's largest asset management businesses. This asset management lawyer position offers the opportunity to work on mutual funds, ETFs, alternative investments, pooled funds, securities regulation, portfolio management, and investment fund governance within a sophisticated in-house legal team. About the Role As a member of the Wealth and Asset Management Legal Team, you will provide strategic legal counsel to support the growth, governance, and regulatory compliance of investment products and asset management services. You will partner closely with business leaders, compliance professionals, and external counsel to deliver practical legal solutions that advance business objectives while maintaining strong risk management standards. This position is primarily focused on supporting TD Asset Management (TDAM), a leading investment fund manager serving retail, institutional, and wealth management clients. Key Responsibilities • Provide legal advice on the creation, launch, registration, distribution, and ongoing management of mutual funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), alternative investment funds, private pooled funds, and other investment products. • Draft, review, negotiate, and manage commercial agreements, investment management agreements, distribution agreements, and fund-related legal documentation. • Prepare and review investment fund disclosure documents, including prospectuses, offering memoranda, annual information forms, fund facts documents, and continuous disclosure filings. • Advise on securities law, investment fund regulation, portfolio management activities, and investment fund manager obligations. • Support strategic business initiatives, including international and cross-border fund distribution projects. • Provide guidance on governance matters, regulatory developments, compliance requirements, and industry best practices. • Collaborate with senior management, business stakeholders, compliance teams, and external legal advisors to support business growth and regulatory excellence. Qualifications • Minimum 3 years of experience practicing securities law, investment management law, asset management law, or investment funds law at a leading law firm or in-house legal department. • Strong knowledge of Canadian securities regulations, including National Instrument 31-103 and National Instruments 81-101 through 81-107. • Experience advising investment fund managers, portfolio managers, mutual fund organizations, ETF sponsors, wealth management firms, or institutional investment businesses. • Demonstrated experience drafting and reviewing investment fund prospectuses, offering memoranda, disclosure documents, and securities filings. • Excellent analytical, legal drafting, negotiation, and problem-solving skills. • Ability to communicate complex legal and regulatory matters effectively to executives, business leaders, and stakeholders. • Proven ability to manage multiple projects, competing priorities, and regulatory deadlines in a fast-paced environment. • Independent Review Committee (IRC) experience is considered a valuable asset. Why Join Us This is an opportunity to build a rewarding legal career in asset management, securities law, investment funds, and wealth management while working alongside experienced legal professionals and industry leaders. You'll gain exposure to innovative investment products, complex regulatory matters, and strategic business initiatives within one of North America's leading financial institutions. Whether your background includes mutual funds, ETFs, securities regulation, portfolio management, or investment fund governance, you'll find opportunities for professional growth, leadership development, and long-term career advancement.
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Senior Legal Counsel – Asset Management & Investment Funds Join a leading financial institution as a Senior Legal Counsel supporting one of Canada's largest asset management businesses. This asset management lawyer position offers the opportunity to work on mutual funds, ETFs, alternative investments, pooled funds, securities regulation, portfolio management, and investment fund governance within a sophisticated in-house legal team. About the Role As a member of the Wealth and Asset Management Legal Team, you will provide strategic legal counsel to support the growth, governance, and regulatory compliance of investment products and asset management services. You will partner closely with business leaders, compliance professionals, and external counsel to deliver practical legal solutions that advance business objectives while maintaining strong risk management standards. This position is primarily focused on supporting TD Asset Management (TDAM), a leading investment fund manager serving retail, institutional, and wealth management clients. Key Responsibilities • Provide legal advice on the creation, launch, registration, distribution, and ongoing management of mutual funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), alternative investment funds, private pooled funds, and other investment products. • Draft, review, negotiate, and manage commercial agreements, investment management agreements, distribution agreements, and fund-related legal documentation. • Prepare and review investment fund disclosure documents, including prospectuses, offering memoranda, annual information forms, fund facts documents, and continuous disclosure filings. • Advise on securities law, investment fund regulation, portfolio management activities, and investment fund manager obligations. • Support strategic business initiatives, including international and cross-border fund distribution projects. • Provide guidance on governance matters, regulatory developments, compliance requirements, and industry best practices. • Collaborate with senior management, business stakeholders, compliance teams, and external legal advisors to support business growth and regulatory excellence. Qualifications • Minimum 3 years of experience practicing securities law, investment management law, asset management law, or investment funds law at a leading law firm or in-house legal department. • Strong knowledge of Canadian securities regulations, including National Instrument 31-103 and National Instruments 81-101 through 81-107. • Experience advising investment fund managers, portfolio managers, mutual fund organizations, ETF sponsors, wealth management firms, or institutional investment businesses. • Demonstrated experience drafting and reviewing investment fund prospectuses, offering memoranda, disclosure documents, and securities filings. • Excellent analytical, legal drafting, negotiation, and problem-solving skills. • Ability to communicate complex legal and regulatory matters effectively to executives, business leaders, and stakeholders. • Proven ability to manage multiple projects, competing priorities, and regulatory deadlines in a fast-paced environment. • Independent Review Committee (IRC) experience is considered a valuable asset. Why Join Us This is an opportunity to build a rewarding legal career in asset management, securities law, investment funds, and wealth management while working alongside experienced legal professionals and industry leaders. You'll gain exposure to innovative investment products, complex regulatory matters, and strategic business initiatives within one of North America's leading financial institutions. Whether your background includes mutual funds, ETFs, securities regulation, portfolio management, or investment fund governance, you'll find opportunities for professional growth, leadership development, and long-term career advancement.
Georgian College
Legal Counsel
Georgian College Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Competition Number: REQ 7336 TITLE: Legal Counsel DIVISION: General Counsel's Office SALARY: Payband 12, $116,500 to $137,043 annually HOURS PER WEEK : 37.5 LOCATION: 230 Richmond Street East WORK MODALITY: Hybrid STATUS: Full Time Admin VACANCY : Replacement EFFECTIVE DATE: Immediately CLOSING DATE: Open until filled.   Land Acknowledgement George Brown Polytechnic is located on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and other Indigenous peoples who have lived here over time. We are grateful to share this land as treaty people who learn, work, and live in the community with each other.   Equity Statement George Brown Polytechnic is committed to creating and sustaining an equitable and inclusive learning and working environment. We encourage and actively seek applications from Indigenous, Black, racialized people, visible minorities, 2SLGBTQIA+ persons, all genders, and persons with disabilities.   GBP Vision To be a polytechnic renowned for its inclusion, excellence, relevance, impact, and leadership.   Position Description: Under the direction of General Legal Counsel, the Legal Counsel, Corporate provides expert legal advice and legal services across the Polytechnic on a broad range of legal issues including corporate and commercial issues, corporate governance, finance, procurement, licensing, and regulatory matters. The Legal Counsel, Corporate works closely with Deans, Directors, and other leaders to provide practical and actionable legal advice and legal services that ensures compliance with applicable laws, mitigates risks, and supports business objectives. This role provides an opportunity to provide proactive legal services in a fast-paced, public interest environment across a broad range of legal matters.   Key Responsibilities: Draft, review, and assist with negotiation of various commercial agreements, vendor contracts, partnership agreements, and licensing agreements. Act as an expert resource on contract management. Identify, assess and communicate legal risks and develop strategies to mitigate risks in support of business objectives. Provide legal advice and services to senior management and project/process owners on a broad range of matters such as contract risk management, student placement and work integrated learning agreements, information technology agreements, intellectual property, and copyright. Drafting and recommending policies, guidelines and templates for transactions and corporate matters. In collaboration with the General Legal Counsel, assesses and advises on the financial and public relations risks to the Polytechnic on complex legal issues. Ensures that legal advice and legal services are provided in a timely and professional manner to client departments. Familiar with the relevant legislation, regulations, the Minister’s Binding Directives, and other relevant statues governing the Polytechnic sector. Develops and maintains relationships with internal clients and external counsel. Other duties as assigned.   Educational and Experience Requirements: Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) or Juris Doctor (J.D.) or equivalent law degree from a recognized post-secondary institution is required. Must be a member in good standing of the Law Society of Ontario. Minimum of four to seven (4-7) years of post-call experience in corporate/commercial law, either in-house or at a reputable law firm practicing law in the following areas including but not limited to corporate/commercial law, construction law, real estate and real estate development. Experience in human rights, education law, administrative law, and labour relations and employment law is considered an asset.   Skills and Attributes: Knowledge of dispute resolution processes and legislation relevant to post-secondary education sector and broader public sector is preferred. Broad leadership skills managing a diverse team of experienced individuals. Excellent communication, collaboration, teamwork, and interpersonal skills. Demonstrated commitment to uphold the Polytechnic’s priorities on diversity and equity.   Interview process may consist of a practical skills component.   Notes: The Polytechnic requires proof of degrees, credentials, or equivalencies from accredited regional or federal post-secondary institutions and/or their international equivalents. Credentials may require validation at the time of interviews or offer.   About Us: George Brown Polytechnic prides itself on educating students through real-world learning, in the heart of Toronto. Our faculty and employees make this vision a reality, and we support them by making George Brown a great place to work . See why we are consistently ranked as one of GTA’s top employers .   Why work here? George Brown Polytechnic offers hybrid work opportunities, a competitive pension plan, generous holiday and vacation time, a tuition assistance program, discounted rates for employees taking Continuing Education courses, and an equitable work environment where everyone matters.   George Brown Polytechnic is committed to accommodating applicants with disabilities throughout the hiring process, in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Candidates who require accommodation in the hiring process may contact TalentAcquisition@georgebrown.ca confidentially.   Notice Regarding Employment Postings and Recruitment Fraud If you become aware of any job postings or employment opportunities advertised on external websites that are not currently listed on George Brown Polytechnic employment website, please report them to hr@georgebrown.ca.   Please note that George Brown Polytechnic maintains a no-fee recruitment policy. At no time will George Brown request payment, fees, or financial information from applicants as part of the recruitment or hiring process.   Applicants are advised to remain vigilant of recruitment-related scams and to rely only on official George Brown communications and postings published on our official employment website.  
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Competition Number: REQ 7336 TITLE: Legal Counsel DIVISION: General Counsel's Office SALARY: Payband 12, $116,500 to $137,043 annually HOURS PER WEEK : 37.5 LOCATION: 230 Richmond Street East WORK MODALITY: Hybrid STATUS: Full Time Admin VACANCY : Replacement EFFECTIVE DATE: Immediately CLOSING DATE: Open until filled.   Land Acknowledgement George Brown Polytechnic is located on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and other Indigenous peoples who have lived here over time. We are grateful to share this land as treaty people who learn, work, and live in the community with each other.   Equity Statement George Brown Polytechnic is committed to creating and sustaining an equitable and inclusive learning and working environment. We encourage and actively seek applications from Indigenous, Black, racialized people, visible minorities, 2SLGBTQIA+ persons, all genders, and persons with disabilities.   GBP Vision To be a polytechnic renowned for its inclusion, excellence, relevance, impact, and leadership.   Position Description: Under the direction of General Legal Counsel, the Legal Counsel, Corporate provides expert legal advice and legal services across the Polytechnic on a broad range of legal issues including corporate and commercial issues, corporate governance, finance, procurement, licensing, and regulatory matters. The Legal Counsel, Corporate works closely with Deans, Directors, and other leaders to provide practical and actionable legal advice and legal services that ensures compliance with applicable laws, mitigates risks, and supports business objectives. This role provides an opportunity to provide proactive legal services in a fast-paced, public interest environment across a broad range of legal matters.   Key Responsibilities: Draft, review, and assist with negotiation of various commercial agreements, vendor contracts, partnership agreements, and licensing agreements. Act as an expert resource on contract management. Identify, assess and communicate legal risks and develop strategies to mitigate risks in support of business objectives. Provide legal advice and services to senior management and project/process owners on a broad range of matters such as contract risk management, student placement and work integrated learning agreements, information technology agreements, intellectual property, and copyright. Drafting and recommending policies, guidelines and templates for transactions and corporate matters. In collaboration with the General Legal Counsel, assesses and advises on the financial and public relations risks to the Polytechnic on complex legal issues. Ensures that legal advice and legal services are provided in a timely and professional manner to client departments. Familiar with the relevant legislation, regulations, the Minister’s Binding Directives, and other relevant statues governing the Polytechnic sector. Develops and maintains relationships with internal clients and external counsel. Other duties as assigned.   Educational and Experience Requirements: Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) or Juris Doctor (J.D.) or equivalent law degree from a recognized post-secondary institution is required. Must be a member in good standing of the Law Society of Ontario. Minimum of four to seven (4-7) years of post-call experience in corporate/commercial law, either in-house or at a reputable law firm practicing law in the following areas including but not limited to corporate/commercial law, construction law, real estate and real estate development. Experience in human rights, education law, administrative law, and labour relations and employment law is considered an asset.   Skills and Attributes: Knowledge of dispute resolution processes and legislation relevant to post-secondary education sector and broader public sector is preferred. Broad leadership skills managing a diverse team of experienced individuals. Excellent communication, collaboration, teamwork, and interpersonal skills. Demonstrated commitment to uphold the Polytechnic’s priorities on diversity and equity.   Interview process may consist of a practical skills component.   Notes: The Polytechnic requires proof of degrees, credentials, or equivalencies from accredited regional or federal post-secondary institutions and/or their international equivalents. Credentials may require validation at the time of interviews or offer.   About Us: George Brown Polytechnic prides itself on educating students through real-world learning, in the heart of Toronto. Our faculty and employees make this vision a reality, and we support them by making George Brown a great place to work . See why we are consistently ranked as one of GTA’s top employers .   Why work here? George Brown Polytechnic offers hybrid work opportunities, a competitive pension plan, generous holiday and vacation time, a tuition assistance program, discounted rates for employees taking Continuing Education courses, and an equitable work environment where everyone matters.   George Brown Polytechnic is committed to accommodating applicants with disabilities throughout the hiring process, in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Candidates who require accommodation in the hiring process may contact TalentAcquisition@georgebrown.ca confidentially.   Notice Regarding Employment Postings and Recruitment Fraud If you become aware of any job postings or employment opportunities advertised on external websites that are not currently listed on George Brown Polytechnic employment website, please report them to hr@georgebrown.ca.   Please note that George Brown Polytechnic maintains a no-fee recruitment policy. At no time will George Brown request payment, fees, or financial information from applicants as part of the recruitment or hiring process.   Applicants are advised to remain vigilant of recruitment-related scams and to rely only on official George Brown communications and postings published on our official employment website.  
TransUnion
Commercial Lawyer
TransUnion Burlington, Ontario, Canada
What We'll Bring At TransUnion, we are dedicated to finding ways information can be used to help people make better and smarter decisions. As a trusted provider of global information solutions, our mission is to help people around the world access the opportunities that lead to a higher quality of life, by helping organizations optimize their risk-based decisions and enabling consumers to understand and manage their personal information. Because when people have access to more complete and multidimensional information, they can make more informed decisions and achieve great things. Every day TransUnion offers our employees the tools and resources they need to find ways information can be used in diverse ways. Whether it is helping businesses better manage risk, providing better insights so a consumer can qualify for his first mortgage or working with law enforcement to make neighborhoods safer, we are improving the quality of life for individuals, families, communities, and local economies around the world What You'll Bring J.D. or LLB from a recognized law school and a member in good standing of a law society in any Canadian province. At least 3-5 years of experience as a lawyer. Bilingual (English and French), preferred. Knowledge and understanding of the following areas of law are recommended: administrative law, consumer reporting legislation and other privacy legislation, litigation, and general corporate commercial knowledge. Ability to work in a team environment and interact at all levels of the organization Strong organizational and advocacy skills. Ability to support multiple, complex, and often conflicting and quickly changing priorities. Strong analytic and problem solving skills. Technologically adept and proficiency with the tools of the profession. Strong negotiation skills. This position requires some travel. Impact You'll Make With limited guidance, the incumbent provides legal services to TransUnion Canada ensuring that business practices, policies and dealings of the corporation meet regulatory requirements and that its operations are within the scope established by law, inclusive of PIPEDA and consumer reporting legislation. The incumbent provides counseling to management regarding changes to the law, interprets and/or prepares legal documents and renders opinions regarding issues faced by TransUnion and its new or existing subsidiaries. The successful candidate must have a broad-based knowledge of business-at-large and must rapidly learn the issues they face in order to legally protect the company. Responsible for foreseeing and protecting the company against legal risks and compliance with corporate policies. Role & Responsibilities Provides counsel, legal support to business units on a variety of complex legal matters and matters having a potentially significant impact on the company’s business and operations. Acts as counsel to company in all contractual matters requiring legal review and assistance and provides liaison with senior management when appropriate. Provides prompt and practical advice to senior management on complex contractual matters involving the transfer of personal information and/or technology. Reviews and drafts complex commercial contracts, certificates and related documents and represents the company in contract negotiations. Responsible for keeping abreast of current legislative developments, particularly with such developments that may have an impact upon company operations. Works with the other departments on commercial matters, corporate risk analysis and other matters as appropriate. Provides formal and informal training for internal clients (sales meeting presentations, operations, one-on-one discussions). Maintains and develops positive and professional working relationships with members of the legal team, internal and external clients and management. Ensures Director, Legal is fully briefed on major issues that arise in relevant business areas and major legislative, business, contractual or operational issues that may arise. Provides support to team initiatives. The expected pay range for this position is $131,000 - $182,000 annually. The pay information provided for this position reflects a reasonable estimate of the range of expected compensation for this job. At TransUnion, actual compensation is based on careful consideration of many factors such as (but not limited to) an individual’s education, training, work experience, job related skill set, location, and industry knowledge, as well as the scope and responsibilities of the position and market considerations. In addition, variable compensation is based on applicable company guidance and plan documents as well as performance. This is a hybrid position and involves regular performance of job responsibilities virtually as well as in-person at an assigned TU office location for a minimum of two days a week. This job posting is for an existing vacancy. The opening is to backfill a previously held position. Accommodation is available, including for applicants with disabilities, in accordance with applicable laws. TransUnion's Internal Job Title Advisor, Legal Counsel
Jun 01, 2026
Full time
What We'll Bring At TransUnion, we are dedicated to finding ways information can be used to help people make better and smarter decisions. As a trusted provider of global information solutions, our mission is to help people around the world access the opportunities that lead to a higher quality of life, by helping organizations optimize their risk-based decisions and enabling consumers to understand and manage their personal information. Because when people have access to more complete and multidimensional information, they can make more informed decisions and achieve great things. Every day TransUnion offers our employees the tools and resources they need to find ways information can be used in diverse ways. Whether it is helping businesses better manage risk, providing better insights so a consumer can qualify for his first mortgage or working with law enforcement to make neighborhoods safer, we are improving the quality of life for individuals, families, communities, and local economies around the world What You'll Bring J.D. or LLB from a recognized law school and a member in good standing of a law society in any Canadian province. At least 3-5 years of experience as a lawyer. Bilingual (English and French), preferred. Knowledge and understanding of the following areas of law are recommended: administrative law, consumer reporting legislation and other privacy legislation, litigation, and general corporate commercial knowledge. Ability to work in a team environment and interact at all levels of the organization Strong organizational and advocacy skills. Ability to support multiple, complex, and often conflicting and quickly changing priorities. Strong analytic and problem solving skills. Technologically adept and proficiency with the tools of the profession. Strong negotiation skills. This position requires some travel. Impact You'll Make With limited guidance, the incumbent provides legal services to TransUnion Canada ensuring that business practices, policies and dealings of the corporation meet regulatory requirements and that its operations are within the scope established by law, inclusive of PIPEDA and consumer reporting legislation. The incumbent provides counseling to management regarding changes to the law, interprets and/or prepares legal documents and renders opinions regarding issues faced by TransUnion and its new or existing subsidiaries. The successful candidate must have a broad-based knowledge of business-at-large and must rapidly learn the issues they face in order to legally protect the company. Responsible for foreseeing and protecting the company against legal risks and compliance with corporate policies. Role & Responsibilities Provides counsel, legal support to business units on a variety of complex legal matters and matters having a potentially significant impact on the company’s business and operations. Acts as counsel to company in all contractual matters requiring legal review and assistance and provides liaison with senior management when appropriate. Provides prompt and practical advice to senior management on complex contractual matters involving the transfer of personal information and/or technology. Reviews and drafts complex commercial contracts, certificates and related documents and represents the company in contract negotiations. Responsible for keeping abreast of current legislative developments, particularly with such developments that may have an impact upon company operations. Works with the other departments on commercial matters, corporate risk analysis and other matters as appropriate. Provides formal and informal training for internal clients (sales meeting presentations, operations, one-on-one discussions). Maintains and develops positive and professional working relationships with members of the legal team, internal and external clients and management. Ensures Director, Legal is fully briefed on major issues that arise in relevant business areas and major legislative, business, contractual or operational issues that may arise. Provides support to team initiatives. The expected pay range for this position is $131,000 - $182,000 annually. The pay information provided for this position reflects a reasonable estimate of the range of expected compensation for this job. At TransUnion, actual compensation is based on careful consideration of many factors such as (but not limited to) an individual’s education, training, work experience, job related skill set, location, and industry knowledge, as well as the scope and responsibilities of the position and market considerations. In addition, variable compensation is based on applicable company guidance and plan documents as well as performance. This is a hybrid position and involves regular performance of job responsibilities virtually as well as in-person at an assigned TU office location for a minimum of two days a week. This job posting is for an existing vacancy. The opening is to backfill a previously held position. Accommodation is available, including for applicants with disabilities, in accordance with applicable laws. TransUnion's Internal Job Title Advisor, Legal Counsel
Hellofresh
Legal Counsel (16 Month Contract)
Hellofresh Toronto, Ontario, Canada
This is a 16-month contract role covering maternity leave. Reporting to the North American General Counsel, this role will provide support to the entire Canadian business with some cross-border North American work. This role provides the opportunity to be a generalist with a proactive, entrepreneurial and business-focused approach. You will solve complex legal issues facing the business, both locally and internationally, and mitigate legal risk. This role is designed for a lawyer who thrives in a fast-paced, high-volume environment. The ideal candidate will be a transactional specialist with a background in both law firms and in-house environments. You will be responsible for a heavy contract workload, cross-functional North American collaboration, and proactive risk management. We need a strategic thinker who isn't afraid to roll up their sleeves to manage the day-to-day drafting and negotiations that keep the business moving. This is a high-volume, contract-heavy position requiring a lawyer with deep transactional experience who thrives in a quick-turnaround environment. You must be prepared to "roll up your sleeves" to manage the daily tasks of drafting and negotiation while maintaining the strategic vision to issue-spot and escalate risks appropriately. Lettuce Share What This Role Will Be Responsible For High-Volume Contract Lifecycle Management: Lead the drafting, review, and negotiation for all business pillars. Brand & Marketing Support: Act as the legal lead for brand partnership agreements, influencer agreements, marketing sampling programs, and so on. Operational Legal Support: Provide legal contractual guidance to the overall operations team (including indirect and direct procurement and fleet and logistics teams on MSAs, SLAs, agency contracts, SaaS contracting, manage the legalities of warranties, returns, terminations, and renewals, oversee some employment matters, and update and maintain templates. Strategic Advisory & Research: Conduct legal research as needed on the Competition Act, copyright infringement, Consumer Protection Act, privacy legislation, sustainability requirements, and emerging new laws and regulations. Issue Spotting & Escalation: Proactively identify potential liabilities. Manage the balance between independent problem-solving and appropriate escalation to the US General Counsel, global or local teams. Advocacy & Dispute Resolution: Draft formal legal correspondence, including letters for non-payment, demand/compensation letters, liability position statements, and cease and desist letters. Regulatory & Government Relations: Liaise with government bodies regarding corporate matters and business licensing, communicate directly with regulators to ensure compliance. Cross-Border Collaboration: Work cross-functionally with the U.S. legal team to align on North American agreements and ensure consistency across the region. External Counsel Management: Engage and oversee external legal counsel for specialized litigation or complex corporate matters, ensuring high-quality, cost-effective delivery. Compliance Leadership: Represent the business as the Data Privacy Officer (DPO) and the Local Compliance Officer for Canada. All other duties, as assigned Sound a-peeling? Here's what we're looking for Professional Experience: You are an experienced lawyer (minimum 5+ years Ontario bar) with mandatory in house legal counsel experience, preferably at a Consumer Packaged Goods company, and also relevant law firm experience . Contract Specialist: You have a proven track record drafting and negotiating a wide variety of subject matters (including: marketing, procurement, operations) roles. You are comfortable managing a high volume of contracts with accuracy and speed. Proven "Roll up the Sleeves" Mentality: You thrive in a fast-paced environment and are willing to handle anything that comes your way - the administrative work and heavy drafting Experienced Issue-Spotter: You have a keen eye for detail and the professional judgment and experience to know when to solve an issue and when to escalate to senior leadership. Broad Legal Knowledge: Vast experience across contract negotiation, commercial law, marketing, procurement, data privacy. Collaboration: Ability to work cross-functionally across different time zones and business units Credentials: You hold a JD/LLB from an Ontario law school, are a minimum 5+ years post call to the Ontario Bar, and are a member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario. Let’s cut to the cheese, this is why you'll love it here Box Discount - Amazing discounts on 1 box per week! 75% discount on weekly HelloFresh and Chefs Plate meal kits AND 50% off weekly Factor meal box. Health & Wellness - Health & Dental benefits from day 1, a Health Spending Account, unlimited access to the Headspace app to meet your self-care needs, and 25% discount on GoodLife fitness memberships! Vacation & PTO - Time off is also an important part of self-care! We offer generous vacation and PTO to help you create a good work-life balance. Family Benefits - A parental leave top-up program for expectant parents. Growth & Development - We support your career progression, provide development opportunities, and invest in your continued learning through our organization wide L&D fund. Work Hard & Have Fun - From team socials to engaging company days, you’ll have plenty of opportunity to experience the fun! Diversity & Inclusion Initiatives - With impactful ERG’s like FreshPride, Women Empowered and LIMES, we are committed to our diversity, equity & inclusion efforts. Food Puns - this one is kind of a big dill if you haven’t already noticed. We even have some punny meeting room names! Flexible Hybrid Approach At HelloFresh, we know that flexible work arrangements are essential in enabling you to do your best work, while balancing your personal and life needs. Offering remote work flexibility, along with the opportunity to interact and collaborate in the office are all a part of creating a great employee experience. To meet these needs, we are pleased to provide Flexible Hybrid work. Flexible Hybrid is a people-first approach that is based on choice, trust, personalization, and empowers teams to choose when and how often they work from the office and work from home, in addition to team days and company days. This means a minimum of 2 days in office per week, with most teams in office between 2-3 days a week. Working Conditions It’s no surprise that as a food company, we use many ingredients that may be considered common allergens (i.e. peanuts, tree nuts, milk, etc.). Whether this role is based out of our headquarters or one of our distribution centers, it is possible that you may be exposed to such allergens in this role. If you have any concerns with being exposed to any particular food ingredients, including meat, please disclose this during the hiring process. HelloFresh Canada uses AI-integrated technology to help us process and evaluate applications more efficiently. This includes tools that screen and assess candidate qualifications based on the requirements for this role. While these tools assist our workflow, all final selection decisions are made by our hiring team. This is a posting for an existing vacancy. We are actively seeking to fill this position. Interested in joining the HelloFresh team? Don’t be chai, apply! Submit your application in PDF format today. Toronto, ON Pay Range
May 27, 2026
Contract
This is a 16-month contract role covering maternity leave. Reporting to the North American General Counsel, this role will provide support to the entire Canadian business with some cross-border North American work. This role provides the opportunity to be a generalist with a proactive, entrepreneurial and business-focused approach. You will solve complex legal issues facing the business, both locally and internationally, and mitigate legal risk. This role is designed for a lawyer who thrives in a fast-paced, high-volume environment. The ideal candidate will be a transactional specialist with a background in both law firms and in-house environments. You will be responsible for a heavy contract workload, cross-functional North American collaboration, and proactive risk management. We need a strategic thinker who isn't afraid to roll up their sleeves to manage the day-to-day drafting and negotiations that keep the business moving. This is a high-volume, contract-heavy position requiring a lawyer with deep transactional experience who thrives in a quick-turnaround environment. You must be prepared to "roll up your sleeves" to manage the daily tasks of drafting and negotiation while maintaining the strategic vision to issue-spot and escalate risks appropriately. Lettuce Share What This Role Will Be Responsible For High-Volume Contract Lifecycle Management: Lead the drafting, review, and negotiation for all business pillars. Brand & Marketing Support: Act as the legal lead for brand partnership agreements, influencer agreements, marketing sampling programs, and so on. Operational Legal Support: Provide legal contractual guidance to the overall operations team (including indirect and direct procurement and fleet and logistics teams on MSAs, SLAs, agency contracts, SaaS contracting, manage the legalities of warranties, returns, terminations, and renewals, oversee some employment matters, and update and maintain templates. Strategic Advisory & Research: Conduct legal research as needed on the Competition Act, copyright infringement, Consumer Protection Act, privacy legislation, sustainability requirements, and emerging new laws and regulations. Issue Spotting & Escalation: Proactively identify potential liabilities. Manage the balance between independent problem-solving and appropriate escalation to the US General Counsel, global or local teams. Advocacy & Dispute Resolution: Draft formal legal correspondence, including letters for non-payment, demand/compensation letters, liability position statements, and cease and desist letters. Regulatory & Government Relations: Liaise with government bodies regarding corporate matters and business licensing, communicate directly with regulators to ensure compliance. Cross-Border Collaboration: Work cross-functionally with the U.S. legal team to align on North American agreements and ensure consistency across the region. External Counsel Management: Engage and oversee external legal counsel for specialized litigation or complex corporate matters, ensuring high-quality, cost-effective delivery. Compliance Leadership: Represent the business as the Data Privacy Officer (DPO) and the Local Compliance Officer for Canada. All other duties, as assigned Sound a-peeling? Here's what we're looking for Professional Experience: You are an experienced lawyer (minimum 5+ years Ontario bar) with mandatory in house legal counsel experience, preferably at a Consumer Packaged Goods company, and also relevant law firm experience . Contract Specialist: You have a proven track record drafting and negotiating a wide variety of subject matters (including: marketing, procurement, operations) roles. You are comfortable managing a high volume of contracts with accuracy and speed. Proven "Roll up the Sleeves" Mentality: You thrive in a fast-paced environment and are willing to handle anything that comes your way - the administrative work and heavy drafting Experienced Issue-Spotter: You have a keen eye for detail and the professional judgment and experience to know when to solve an issue and when to escalate to senior leadership. Broad Legal Knowledge: Vast experience across contract negotiation, commercial law, marketing, procurement, data privacy. Collaboration: Ability to work cross-functionally across different time zones and business units Credentials: You hold a JD/LLB from an Ontario law school, are a minimum 5+ years post call to the Ontario Bar, and are a member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario. Let’s cut to the cheese, this is why you'll love it here Box Discount - Amazing discounts on 1 box per week! 75% discount on weekly HelloFresh and Chefs Plate meal kits AND 50% off weekly Factor meal box. Health & Wellness - Health & Dental benefits from day 1, a Health Spending Account, unlimited access to the Headspace app to meet your self-care needs, and 25% discount on GoodLife fitness memberships! Vacation & PTO - Time off is also an important part of self-care! We offer generous vacation and PTO to help you create a good work-life balance. Family Benefits - A parental leave top-up program for expectant parents. Growth & Development - We support your career progression, provide development opportunities, and invest in your continued learning through our organization wide L&D fund. Work Hard & Have Fun - From team socials to engaging company days, you’ll have plenty of opportunity to experience the fun! Diversity & Inclusion Initiatives - With impactful ERG’s like FreshPride, Women Empowered and LIMES, we are committed to our diversity, equity & inclusion efforts. Food Puns - this one is kind of a big dill if you haven’t already noticed. We even have some punny meeting room names! Flexible Hybrid Approach At HelloFresh, we know that flexible work arrangements are essential in enabling you to do your best work, while balancing your personal and life needs. Offering remote work flexibility, along with the opportunity to interact and collaborate in the office are all a part of creating a great employee experience. To meet these needs, we are pleased to provide Flexible Hybrid work. Flexible Hybrid is a people-first approach that is based on choice, trust, personalization, and empowers teams to choose when and how often they work from the office and work from home, in addition to team days and company days. This means a minimum of 2 days in office per week, with most teams in office between 2-3 days a week. Working Conditions It’s no surprise that as a food company, we use many ingredients that may be considered common allergens (i.e. peanuts, tree nuts, milk, etc.). Whether this role is based out of our headquarters or one of our distribution centers, it is possible that you may be exposed to such allergens in this role. If you have any concerns with being exposed to any particular food ingredients, including meat, please disclose this during the hiring process. HelloFresh Canada uses AI-integrated technology to help us process and evaluate applications more efficiently. This includes tools that screen and assess candidate qualifications based on the requirements for this role. While these tools assist our workflow, all final selection decisions are made by our hiring team. This is a posting for an existing vacancy. We are actively seeking to fill this position. Interested in joining the HelloFresh team? Don’t be chai, apply! Submit your application in PDF format today. Toronto, ON Pay Range
CIBC
Sr. Compliance Officer, Asset Management - Investments and Trade Operations
CIBC Toronto, Ontario, Canada
We’re building a relationship-oriented bank for the modern world. We need talented, passionate professionals who are dedicated to doing what’s right for our clients. At CIBC, we embrace your strengths and your ambitions, so you are empowered at work. Our team members have what they need to make a meaningful impact and are truly valued for who they are and what they contribute. To learn more about CIBC, please visit CIBC.com What You'll Be Doing As a member of the Commercial Banking and Wealth Management Compliance (CBWMC) team, the Senior Compliance Officer, Asset Management: Investments and Trade Operations will provide independent oversight of compliance with laws and regulations applicable to the investment fund manager and portfolio management/registered investment advisory business activities of CIBC Asset Management Inc. (CAMI), including its CIBC Private Investment Counsel (CPIC) line of business. As a Senior Compliance Officer reporting to the Director, Global Asset Management Compliance, you will advise and report on the adherence to applicable regulatory requirements, corporate policies, practices and acceptable standards of business, ethics and conduct under relevant laws. You will provide timely and proactive advice to help CAMI/CPIC and their leaders fulfill their regulatory compliance responsibilities and achieve their business goals including the preparation of annual compliance reviews and reporting. You will also assist in the design, establishment, and advise on the execution of regulatory compliance testing of CAMI/CPIC’s portfolio management/investment advisory business activities and identify key risk control gaps and deficiencies. At CIBC we enable the work environment most optimal for you to thrive in your role. You’ll have the flexibility to manage your work activities within a hybrid work arrangement where you’ll spend 1-3 days per week on-site, while other days will be remote. How You’ll Succeed Communication - Communicate effectively with internal partners and regulators. Cleary explain regulatory expectations and necessary changes to business unit procedures or controls to address adherence to Canadian securities regulations. Independently challenge - Follow up on questionable business conduct or regulatory non-compliance items or activities, assess impact and determine courses of action required, including escalations. Active participation - Staying abreast of industry wide regulatory and compliance developments, trends, and best practices, at both the federal and provincial/state level and suggesting methods for implementing changes as necessary. Relationship building – Partner with the business to achieve outcomes which protect our clients and our bank. Who You Are You have demonstrated experience in a compliance, risk management, or legal in the investment or financial services industry. It’s an asset if you have experience within a Private Wealth Management division of a bank. You have a Bachelor’s Degree and knowledge of the Canadian regulatory environment as it relates to Wealth Management. It’s an asset if you have the CSC and have or are working towards a CFA, FRM accreditation/designation. You give meaning to data. You enjoy investigating complex problems, and making sense of information. You're confident in your ability to communicate detailed information in an impactful and practical way. You know that details matter. You notice things that others don't. Your critical thinking skills help to inform your decision making. You put our clients first. You engage with purpose to find the right solutions. You go the extra mile, because it's the right thing to do. Values matter to you. You bring your real self to work and you live our values – trust, teamwork and accountability. What CIBC Offers At CIBC, your goals are a priority. We start with your strengths and ambitions as an employee and strive to create opportunities to tap into your potential. We aspire to give you a career, rather than just a paycheck. We work to recognize you in meaningful, personalized ways including a competitive salary, incentive pay, banking benefits, a benefits program*, defined benefit pension plan*, an employee share purchase plan, a vacation offering, wellbeing support, and MomentMakers, our social, points-based recognition program. Our spaces and technological toolkit will make it simple to bring together great minds to create innovative solutions that make a difference for our clients. We cultivate a culture where you can express your ambition through initiatives like Purpose Day; a paid day off dedicated for you to use to invest in your growth and development. Subject to plan and program terms and conditions What You Need To Know CIBC is committed to creating an inclusive environment where all team members and clients feel like they belong. We seek applicants with a wide range of abilities and we provide an accessible candidate experience. If you need accommodation, please contact Mailbox.careers-carrieres@cibc.com CIBC is committed to clarity in our hiring process. All roles posted are opportunities we’re actively recruiting for, unless stated otherwise. You need to be legally eligible to work at the location(s) specified above and, where applicable, must have a valid work or study permit. We may ask you to complete an attribute-based assessment and other skills test (such as simulation, coding, French proficiency). We use artificial intelligence tools during the recruitment process. Our goal for the application process is to get to know more about you, all that you have to offer, and give you the opportunity to learn more about us.  
May 26, 2026
Full time
We’re building a relationship-oriented bank for the modern world. We need talented, passionate professionals who are dedicated to doing what’s right for our clients. At CIBC, we embrace your strengths and your ambitions, so you are empowered at work. Our team members have what they need to make a meaningful impact and are truly valued for who they are and what they contribute. To learn more about CIBC, please visit CIBC.com What You'll Be Doing As a member of the Commercial Banking and Wealth Management Compliance (CBWMC) team, the Senior Compliance Officer, Asset Management: Investments and Trade Operations will provide independent oversight of compliance with laws and regulations applicable to the investment fund manager and portfolio management/registered investment advisory business activities of CIBC Asset Management Inc. (CAMI), including its CIBC Private Investment Counsel (CPIC) line of business. As a Senior Compliance Officer reporting to the Director, Global Asset Management Compliance, you will advise and report on the adherence to applicable regulatory requirements, corporate policies, practices and acceptable standards of business, ethics and conduct under relevant laws. You will provide timely and proactive advice to help CAMI/CPIC and their leaders fulfill their regulatory compliance responsibilities and achieve their business goals including the preparation of annual compliance reviews and reporting. You will also assist in the design, establishment, and advise on the execution of regulatory compliance testing of CAMI/CPIC’s portfolio management/investment advisory business activities and identify key risk control gaps and deficiencies. At CIBC we enable the work environment most optimal for you to thrive in your role. You’ll have the flexibility to manage your work activities within a hybrid work arrangement where you’ll spend 1-3 days per week on-site, while other days will be remote. How You’ll Succeed Communication - Communicate effectively with internal partners and regulators. Cleary explain regulatory expectations and necessary changes to business unit procedures or controls to address adherence to Canadian securities regulations. Independently challenge - Follow up on questionable business conduct or regulatory non-compliance items or activities, assess impact and determine courses of action required, including escalations. Active participation - Staying abreast of industry wide regulatory and compliance developments, trends, and best practices, at both the federal and provincial/state level and suggesting methods for implementing changes as necessary. Relationship building – Partner with the business to achieve outcomes which protect our clients and our bank. Who You Are You have demonstrated experience in a compliance, risk management, or legal in the investment or financial services industry. It’s an asset if you have experience within a Private Wealth Management division of a bank. You have a Bachelor’s Degree and knowledge of the Canadian regulatory environment as it relates to Wealth Management. It’s an asset if you have the CSC and have or are working towards a CFA, FRM accreditation/designation. You give meaning to data. You enjoy investigating complex problems, and making sense of information. You're confident in your ability to communicate detailed information in an impactful and practical way. You know that details matter. You notice things that others don't. Your critical thinking skills help to inform your decision making. You put our clients first. You engage with purpose to find the right solutions. You go the extra mile, because it's the right thing to do. Values matter to you. You bring your real self to work and you live our values – trust, teamwork and accountability. What CIBC Offers At CIBC, your goals are a priority. We start with your strengths and ambitions as an employee and strive to create opportunities to tap into your potential. We aspire to give you a career, rather than just a paycheck. We work to recognize you in meaningful, personalized ways including a competitive salary, incentive pay, banking benefits, a benefits program*, defined benefit pension plan*, an employee share purchase plan, a vacation offering, wellbeing support, and MomentMakers, our social, points-based recognition program. Our spaces and technological toolkit will make it simple to bring together great minds to create innovative solutions that make a difference for our clients. We cultivate a culture where you can express your ambition through initiatives like Purpose Day; a paid day off dedicated for you to use to invest in your growth and development. Subject to plan and program terms and conditions What You Need To Know CIBC is committed to creating an inclusive environment where all team members and clients feel like they belong. We seek applicants with a wide range of abilities and we provide an accessible candidate experience. If you need accommodation, please contact Mailbox.careers-carrieres@cibc.com CIBC is committed to clarity in our hiring process. All roles posted are opportunities we’re actively recruiting for, unless stated otherwise. You need to be legally eligible to work at the location(s) specified above and, where applicable, must have a valid work or study permit. We may ask you to complete an attribute-based assessment and other skills test (such as simulation, coding, French proficiency). We use artificial intelligence tools during the recruitment process. Our goal for the application process is to get to know more about you, all that you have to offer, and give you the opportunity to learn more about us.  
TransUnion
Product Lawyer
TransUnion Burlington, Ontario, Canada
What We'll Bring: At TransUnion, we are dedicated to finding ways information can be used to help people make better and smarter decisions. As a trusted provider of global information solutions, our mission is to help people around the world access the opportunities that lead to a higher quality of life, by helping organizations optimize their risk-based decisions and enabling consumers to understand and manage their personal information. Because when people have access to more complete and multidimensional information, they can make more informed decisions and achieve great things. Every day TransUnion offers our employees the tools and resources they need to find ways information can be used in diverse ways. Whether it is helping businesses better manage risk, providing better insights so a consumer can qualify for his first mortgage or working with law enforcement to make neighborhoods safer, we are improving the quality of life for individuals, families, communities and local economies around the world.   What You'll Bring: Bachelor of common law and 5-7 years of experience as a lawyer. Must be a member of the Law Society of Ontario. Knowledge and understanding of the following areas are required: PIPEDA and other Canadian privacy laws, strong negotiation skills, contract law and general corporate commercial knowledge. Knowledge and understanding of the following areas of law are preferred: Consumer reporting legislation. Demonstrated experience advising clients on products/services or technology. Demonstrated ability to work in a team environment and with peers and management on all levels of the organization. Strong organizational and advocacy skills. English written skills and an ability to draft clear and concise documents. Effectively and efficiently manage multiple, complex, and often conflicting and quickly changing priorities are also a must. Strong analytic and problem solving skills are required to successfully manage and complete assignments and coordinate internal and external resources effectively. Technologically adept and proficiency with the tools of the profession. Strong negotiation, and analytical skills (i.e., logical thinking, problem solving, and decision-making). Experience in digital marketing technology, customer acquisition platforms, or partner ecosystems, ideally gained in a product counsel role at a technology or data-driven company, is preferred. This position is hybrid and requires some travel.   Impact You'll Make: With limited guidance, the Product Lawyer provides legal services to TransUnion Canada ensuring that TransUnion product development initiatives meet regulatory requirements and that TransUnion products are within the scope established by law, inclusive of PIPEDA and consumer reporting legislation. The incumbent provides counseling to management, product, business development, marketing and other teams in all phases of the product development life cycle and helps the teams to develop strategies that mitigate legal risk, including changes to law that may impact existing product offerings. The incumbent must have a broad-based knowledge of business-at-large and must rapidly learn the issues they face in order to legally protect the company. Responsible for foreseeing and protecting the company against legal risks and compliance with corporate policies.   Duties & Responsibilities: Reviews products, features, and initiatives to provide advice consistent with TransUnion’s legal obligations in Canada. Reviews privacy impact assessments of products and services and helps to execute risk mitigation strategies. Provides counsel, legal support and direction to company on a variety of complex legal matters and matters having a potential significant impact on the company’s products, business and operations. Acts as counsel to company in contractual matters requiring legal review and assistance, and provides liaison with senior management when appropriate. Drafts and updates, as needed, product templates, terms of use and privacy policies. Advises marketing in connection with product launches and go-to-market activities. Provides prompt and practical advice to senior management on complex contractual matters involving the transfer of personal information and/or technology. Reviews and drafts complex commercial contracts, certificates and related documents and represents the company in contract negotiations. Responsible for keeping abreast of current legislative developments, particularly with such developments that may have an impact upon company operations and product offerings. Works with the other departments on commercial matters, corporate risk analysis and other matters as appropriate. Provides formal and informal training for internal clients (sales meeting presentations, operations, one-on-one discussions). Maintains and develop positive and professional working relationships with members of the legal team, internal and external clients and management. Ensures the Assistant General Counsel is fully briefed on major issues arising in relevant business area and major legislative, business, contractual or operational issues that may arise. Provides support to team initiatives. Performs other related duties as assigned   The expected pay range for this position is $144,000 - $198,000 annually. The pay information provided for this position reflects a reasonable estimate of the range of expected compensation for this job. At TransUnion, actual compensation is based on careful consideration of many factors such as (but not limited to) an individual’s education, training, work experience, job related skill set, location, and industry knowledge, as well as the scope and responsibilities of the position and market considerations. In addition, variable compensation is based on applicable company guidance and plan documents as well as performance.   This is a hybrid position and involves regular performance of job responsibilities virtually as well as in-person at an assigned TU office location for a minimum of two days a week.   This job posting is for an existing vacancy. The opening is the result of a newly created position.   Accommodation is available, including for applicants with disabilities, in accordance with applicable laws.    
May 22, 2026
Full time
What We'll Bring: At TransUnion, we are dedicated to finding ways information can be used to help people make better and smarter decisions. As a trusted provider of global information solutions, our mission is to help people around the world access the opportunities that lead to a higher quality of life, by helping organizations optimize their risk-based decisions and enabling consumers to understand and manage their personal information. Because when people have access to more complete and multidimensional information, they can make more informed decisions and achieve great things. Every day TransUnion offers our employees the tools and resources they need to find ways information can be used in diverse ways. Whether it is helping businesses better manage risk, providing better insights so a consumer can qualify for his first mortgage or working with law enforcement to make neighborhoods safer, we are improving the quality of life for individuals, families, communities and local economies around the world.   What You'll Bring: Bachelor of common law and 5-7 years of experience as a lawyer. Must be a member of the Law Society of Ontario. Knowledge and understanding of the following areas are required: PIPEDA and other Canadian privacy laws, strong negotiation skills, contract law and general corporate commercial knowledge. Knowledge and understanding of the following areas of law are preferred: Consumer reporting legislation. Demonstrated experience advising clients on products/services or technology. Demonstrated ability to work in a team environment and with peers and management on all levels of the organization. Strong organizational and advocacy skills. English written skills and an ability to draft clear and concise documents. Effectively and efficiently manage multiple, complex, and often conflicting and quickly changing priorities are also a must. Strong analytic and problem solving skills are required to successfully manage and complete assignments and coordinate internal and external resources effectively. Technologically adept and proficiency with the tools of the profession. Strong negotiation, and analytical skills (i.e., logical thinking, problem solving, and decision-making). Experience in digital marketing technology, customer acquisition platforms, or partner ecosystems, ideally gained in a product counsel role at a technology or data-driven company, is preferred. This position is hybrid and requires some travel.   Impact You'll Make: With limited guidance, the Product Lawyer provides legal services to TransUnion Canada ensuring that TransUnion product development initiatives meet regulatory requirements and that TransUnion products are within the scope established by law, inclusive of PIPEDA and consumer reporting legislation. The incumbent provides counseling to management, product, business development, marketing and other teams in all phases of the product development life cycle and helps the teams to develop strategies that mitigate legal risk, including changes to law that may impact existing product offerings. The incumbent must have a broad-based knowledge of business-at-large and must rapidly learn the issues they face in order to legally protect the company. Responsible for foreseeing and protecting the company against legal risks and compliance with corporate policies.   Duties & Responsibilities: Reviews products, features, and initiatives to provide advice consistent with TransUnion’s legal obligations in Canada. Reviews privacy impact assessments of products and services and helps to execute risk mitigation strategies. Provides counsel, legal support and direction to company on a variety of complex legal matters and matters having a potential significant impact on the company’s products, business and operations. Acts as counsel to company in contractual matters requiring legal review and assistance, and provides liaison with senior management when appropriate. Drafts and updates, as needed, product templates, terms of use and privacy policies. Advises marketing in connection with product launches and go-to-market activities. Provides prompt and practical advice to senior management on complex contractual matters involving the transfer of personal information and/or technology. Reviews and drafts complex commercial contracts, certificates and related documents and represents the company in contract negotiations. Responsible for keeping abreast of current legislative developments, particularly with such developments that may have an impact upon company operations and product offerings. Works with the other departments on commercial matters, corporate risk analysis and other matters as appropriate. Provides formal and informal training for internal clients (sales meeting presentations, operations, one-on-one discussions). Maintains and develop positive and professional working relationships with members of the legal team, internal and external clients and management. Ensures the Assistant General Counsel is fully briefed on major issues arising in relevant business area and major legislative, business, contractual or operational issues that may arise. Provides support to team initiatives. Performs other related duties as assigned   The expected pay range for this position is $144,000 - $198,000 annually. The pay information provided for this position reflects a reasonable estimate of the range of expected compensation for this job. At TransUnion, actual compensation is based on careful consideration of many factors such as (but not limited to) an individual’s education, training, work experience, job related skill set, location, and industry knowledge, as well as the scope and responsibilities of the position and market considerations. In addition, variable compensation is based on applicable company guidance and plan documents as well as performance.   This is a hybrid position and involves regular performance of job responsibilities virtually as well as in-person at an assigned TU office location for a minimum of two days a week.   This job posting is for an existing vacancy. The opening is the result of a newly created position.   Accommodation is available, including for applicants with disabilities, in accordance with applicable laws.    
R. JOHNSON
In-House Legal Counsel — Mining & Construction - #5132
R. JOHNSON Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Senior Legal Counsel / General Counsel (Mining, Construction & Corporate) Our client, a privately held and highly entrepreneurial company with operations and interests in the mining and construction sectors, is seeking an experienced and commercially minded senior in-house lawyer to join its executive team in a key legal leadership capacity. This is a rare opportunity for a business-oriented legal professional who thrives in a highly autonomous environment and enjoys being deeply involved in commercial operations, strategic transactions, and executive-level decision-making. The successful candidate will act as a trusted advisor to ownership and senior leadership, overseeing a broad range of legal, contractual, and strategic matters across the organization. Importantly, our client is focused on finding the right overall fit and long-term high performer — not simply the candidate with the longest résumé or most years of experience. They are seeking an individual with strong business judgment, commercial instincts, presence, initiative, and the ability to grow with the organization over the long term. Key Responsibilities Lead the review, drafting, negotiation, and interpretation of a high volume of complex commercial contracts and agreements across the organization Provide strategic legal guidance on construction, mining, operational, procurement, vendor, consulting, and commercial agreements Identify legal and business risks within contractual arrangements and provide practical, solutions-oriented recommendations Work closely with ownership and operational leadership on day-to-day contract strategy, negotiations, and risk management Provide practical and strategic legal advice to senior management and ownership Support mergers, acquisitions, corporate transactions, and related due diligence initiatives Manage relationships with external counsel and oversee the coordination and quality of outsourced legal work Assist with corporate governance, regulatory compliance, and general commercial matters Advise on matters relating to mining, construction, infrastructure, and commercial operations Qualifications Minimum 10 years’ call with a strong corporate/commercial background Significant experience in either an in-house or sophisticated private practice environment Extensive experience reviewing, drafting, and negotiating complex commercial contracts Exposure to mining, construction, infrastructure, natural resources, or related industries is strongly preferred Experience supporting mergers & acquisitions and managing outside counsel Strong business judgment and a practical, commercially minded approach Ability to operate independently in a lean, fast-paced, and highly autonomous environment Entrepreneurial mindset, executive presence, and strong interpersonal skills Compensation The anticipated compensation range for this position is approximately $215,000 – $350,000+ , depending on experience, industry background, and overall fit. A competitive overall compensation package, will also be offered. This search is being conducted exclusively by RJOHNSON Legal Recruitment. All inquiries will be handled in strict confidence. Please send resumes to the attention of Richard to legal@rjohnsoncorp.com.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Senior Legal Counsel / General Counsel (Mining, Construction & Corporate) Our client, a privately held and highly entrepreneurial company with operations and interests in the mining and construction sectors, is seeking an experienced and commercially minded senior in-house lawyer to join its executive team in a key legal leadership capacity. This is a rare opportunity for a business-oriented legal professional who thrives in a highly autonomous environment and enjoys being deeply involved in commercial operations, strategic transactions, and executive-level decision-making. The successful candidate will act as a trusted advisor to ownership and senior leadership, overseeing a broad range of legal, contractual, and strategic matters across the organization. Importantly, our client is focused on finding the right overall fit and long-term high performer — not simply the candidate with the longest résumé or most years of experience. They are seeking an individual with strong business judgment, commercial instincts, presence, initiative, and the ability to grow with the organization over the long term. Key Responsibilities Lead the review, drafting, negotiation, and interpretation of a high volume of complex commercial contracts and agreements across the organization Provide strategic legal guidance on construction, mining, operational, procurement, vendor, consulting, and commercial agreements Identify legal and business risks within contractual arrangements and provide practical, solutions-oriented recommendations Work closely with ownership and operational leadership on day-to-day contract strategy, negotiations, and risk management Provide practical and strategic legal advice to senior management and ownership Support mergers, acquisitions, corporate transactions, and related due diligence initiatives Manage relationships with external counsel and oversee the coordination and quality of outsourced legal work Assist with corporate governance, regulatory compliance, and general commercial matters Advise on matters relating to mining, construction, infrastructure, and commercial operations Qualifications Minimum 10 years’ call with a strong corporate/commercial background Significant experience in either an in-house or sophisticated private practice environment Extensive experience reviewing, drafting, and negotiating complex commercial contracts Exposure to mining, construction, infrastructure, natural resources, or related industries is strongly preferred Experience supporting mergers & acquisitions and managing outside counsel Strong business judgment and a practical, commercially minded approach Ability to operate independently in a lean, fast-paced, and highly autonomous environment Entrepreneurial mindset, executive presence, and strong interpersonal skills Compensation The anticipated compensation range for this position is approximately $215,000 – $350,000+ , depending on experience, industry background, and overall fit. A competitive overall compensation package, will also be offered. This search is being conducted exclusively by RJOHNSON Legal Recruitment. All inquiries will be handled in strict confidence. Please send resumes to the attention of Richard to legal@rjohnsoncorp.com.
Axiom Law
Software Licensing Lawyer (SaaS & Tech Transactions) | Remote / Toronto
Axiom Law Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Software Licensing Lawyer (SaaS & Tech Transactions) | Remote / Toronto The Opportunity Are you a senior Software Licensing Lawyer looking to work with the world’s most influential tech companies? This is a high-impact opportunity to join the global leader in on-demand legal talent. You will tackle complex legal challenges on a global scale, providing strategic counsel to industry-leading clients in the SaaS, Cloud, and Fintech sectors. Key Responsibilities Strategic Advisory: Provide practical legal advice on international business matters within fast-paced, high-growth environments. Complex Negotiations: Draft, review, and negotiate high-value technology agreements , including SaaS , cloud services, data processing (DPA), and API integration contracts. Product & Tech Counsel: Advise business and product teams on intellectual property (IP) ownership , cybersecurity, data usage, and technology development legalities. Risk & Compliance: Support procurement and vendor management by assessing contract risk, ensuring regulatory and data privacy compliance ( PIPEDA/GDPR ), and maintaining commercial consistency. Process Excellence: Develop and refine standard contract templates, playbooks, and negotiation strategies to streamline global deal execution. Qualifications & Skills 7+ Years of Experience: Proven track record drafting and negotiating software licensing and technology transactions. Subject Matter Expertise: Strong mastery of IP law, data privacy principles (including PIPEDA ), and commercial contract law. Professional Standing: Member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario . Adaptability: Ability to transition between different client environments and manage diverse stakeholder expectations. Compensation, Benefits & Location Market-Leading Pay: Highly competitive compensation and benefits package (Medical, Dental, etc.). Remote-First: Predominantly remote work from anywhere in Ontario, with occasional on-site client presence as required. Professional Growth: Access to best-in-class professional development and learning resources. Diversity & Inclusion: Join a Mansfield Certified legal department and an award-winning employer recognized for LGBTQ+ Equality and social engagement. How to Apply Axiom is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and accessibility. In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) , accommodation is available at all stages of the recruitment process. Ready to elevate your legal career? [Apply Now / Contact toronto@axiomlaw.com]
Apr 27, 2026
Remote
Software Licensing Lawyer (SaaS & Tech Transactions) | Remote / Toronto The Opportunity Are you a senior Software Licensing Lawyer looking to work with the world’s most influential tech companies? This is a high-impact opportunity to join the global leader in on-demand legal talent. You will tackle complex legal challenges on a global scale, providing strategic counsel to industry-leading clients in the SaaS, Cloud, and Fintech sectors. Key Responsibilities Strategic Advisory: Provide practical legal advice on international business matters within fast-paced, high-growth environments. Complex Negotiations: Draft, review, and negotiate high-value technology agreements , including SaaS , cloud services, data processing (DPA), and API integration contracts. Product & Tech Counsel: Advise business and product teams on intellectual property (IP) ownership , cybersecurity, data usage, and technology development legalities. Risk & Compliance: Support procurement and vendor management by assessing contract risk, ensuring regulatory and data privacy compliance ( PIPEDA/GDPR ), and maintaining commercial consistency. Process Excellence: Develop and refine standard contract templates, playbooks, and negotiation strategies to streamline global deal execution. Qualifications & Skills 7+ Years of Experience: Proven track record drafting and negotiating software licensing and technology transactions. Subject Matter Expertise: Strong mastery of IP law, data privacy principles (including PIPEDA ), and commercial contract law. Professional Standing: Member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario . Adaptability: Ability to transition between different client environments and manage diverse stakeholder expectations. Compensation, Benefits & Location Market-Leading Pay: Highly competitive compensation and benefits package (Medical, Dental, etc.). Remote-First: Predominantly remote work from anywhere in Ontario, with occasional on-site client presence as required. Professional Growth: Access to best-in-class professional development and learning resources. Diversity & Inclusion: Join a Mansfield Certified legal department and an award-winning employer recognized for LGBTQ+ Equality and social engagement. How to Apply Axiom is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and accessibility. In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) , accommodation is available at all stages of the recruitment process. Ready to elevate your legal career? [Apply Now / Contact toronto@axiomlaw.com]
Auto Trader
Head of Legal
Auto Trader Toronto, Ontario, Canada
We are Trader, a Canadian leader in digital automotive solutions. Our flagship brands — AutoTrader.ca , AutoSync , Dealertrack Canada and CMS — help Canadians buy, sell, and finance vehicles with confidence. As part of AutoScout24 group , Europe’s largest online car marketplace, we’re shaping the future of automotive retail in Canada and beyond. We are seeking a Head of Legal, Canada to lead and scale our Canadian legal function within a fast-growing marketplace and fintech business . This is a senior, hands-on role for a pragmatic legal leader who thrives close to the business, enjoys solving complex regulatory and commercial challenges, and can balance strategic oversight with day-to-day execution. Reporting to the Global General Counsel, you will serve as the primary legal advisor for Canada, enabling business growth while proactively managing legal and regulatory risk. What You'll Do Lead all legal matters for Canadian operations and align local execution with global legal strategy. Lead a team of two paralegals and a data privacy coordinator. Advise on marketplace, fintech, payments, consumer protection, privacy, and financial services regulations. Partner cross-functional to deliver practical, commercially focused legal guidance. Draft and negotiate key commercial agreements, including partnerships, vendors, and technology contracts. Oversee regulatory engagement, compliance frameworks, disputes, and external counsel management. Serving as a trusted advisor to senior leadership. What You'll Need 3+ years of legal experience, including substantial experience in technology, marketplace, fintech, or financial services environments. Qualified to practice law in Canada and in good standing with a Canadian law society. Strong knowledge of Canadian consumer protection, payments, fintech, privacy, and regulatory frameworks. Proven ability to operate as both a strategic leader and hands-on advisor in fast-paced, high-growth environments. Commercially minded, solutions-oriented, and skilled at simplifying complex legal issues for senior stakeholders. Confident, collaborative leader with the ability to influence executive decision-making. Join us on our journey as we bring together the best of Europe and North America to shape the future of automotive retail. The base salary range for this position is CAD $175,000 – $225,000. This range reflects the expected compensation at the time of posting. The final offer may vary and can be higher based on relevant skills, experience, location, and market conditions. Based on the role, the total rewards package may also include benefits, bonus, and other employee offerings. Use of Artificial Intelligence in Hiring: We use artificial intelligence (“AI”) in our hiring process, including to screen, assess, or select applicants for this position. Vacancy Status: This job posting is for an existing vacancy.
Apr 20, 2026
Full time
We are Trader, a Canadian leader in digital automotive solutions. Our flagship brands — AutoTrader.ca , AutoSync , Dealertrack Canada and CMS — help Canadians buy, sell, and finance vehicles with confidence. As part of AutoScout24 group , Europe’s largest online car marketplace, we’re shaping the future of automotive retail in Canada and beyond. We are seeking a Head of Legal, Canada to lead and scale our Canadian legal function within a fast-growing marketplace and fintech business . This is a senior, hands-on role for a pragmatic legal leader who thrives close to the business, enjoys solving complex regulatory and commercial challenges, and can balance strategic oversight with day-to-day execution. Reporting to the Global General Counsel, you will serve as the primary legal advisor for Canada, enabling business growth while proactively managing legal and regulatory risk. What You'll Do Lead all legal matters for Canadian operations and align local execution with global legal strategy. Lead a team of two paralegals and a data privacy coordinator. Advise on marketplace, fintech, payments, consumer protection, privacy, and financial services regulations. Partner cross-functional to deliver practical, commercially focused legal guidance. Draft and negotiate key commercial agreements, including partnerships, vendors, and technology contracts. Oversee regulatory engagement, compliance frameworks, disputes, and external counsel management. Serving as a trusted advisor to senior leadership. What You'll Need 3+ years of legal experience, including substantial experience in technology, marketplace, fintech, or financial services environments. Qualified to practice law in Canada and in good standing with a Canadian law society. Strong knowledge of Canadian consumer protection, payments, fintech, privacy, and regulatory frameworks. Proven ability to operate as both a strategic leader and hands-on advisor in fast-paced, high-growth environments. Commercially minded, solutions-oriented, and skilled at simplifying complex legal issues for senior stakeholders. Confident, collaborative leader with the ability to influence executive decision-making. Join us on our journey as we bring together the best of Europe and North America to shape the future of automotive retail. The base salary range for this position is CAD $175,000 – $225,000. This range reflects the expected compensation at the time of posting. The final offer may vary and can be higher based on relevant skills, experience, location, and market conditions. Based on the role, the total rewards package may also include benefits, bonus, and other employee offerings. Use of Artificial Intelligence in Hiring: We use artificial intelligence (“AI”) in our hiring process, including to screen, assess, or select applicants for this position. Vacancy Status: This job posting is for an existing vacancy.
Toronto Hydro
Senior Commercial Services Counsel
Toronto Hydro Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Expected Salary Range : $109832 - $137290 Annually Target Variable Performance Pay: 10% The salary range shown above reflects the expected compensation for this position. The final salary offered will be determined based on a holistic assessment of the candidate’s experience, education, training, and alignment with the role’s requirements. For positions covered by a collective agreement, placement within the range will follow the applicable step or classification. The Senior Commercial Services Counsel delivers strategic day-to-day commercial legal advice, consultation, research and guidance to internal business units on real property, construction and procurement/commercial-related matters. Acting as the primary legal contact for assigned business units, in particular Toronto Hydro’s Facilities and Real Property business units, the Senior Commercial Services Counsel prepares legal responses and documentation, and advises on real property rights, and drafts and negotiates easements, licence agreements, agreements of purchase and sale, connection agreements and purchase of goods and services agreements. This posting is for an existing vacancy. Key Responsibilities Works with assigned business units and internal stakeholders to provide accurate and timely commercial legal advice that supports business objectives and mitigates corporate risk in the contracting of commercial terms and conditions on behalf of the corporation and its affiliates Delivers clear and practical legal opinions, interpretations, and advice on legal matters that involves interpreting facts, precedents, and evaluating situations in compliance with policies as well as all applicable laws and statutes Drafts and reviews real property, construction and procurement/commercial documents (e.g., easements, licence agreements, agreements of purchase and sale, connection agreements, purchase of goods and services agreements and request for proposals) and provides advice to support timely, quality, and cost‑effective delivery Conducts legal research on emerging issues, best practices, current case law and renders interpretations of statutes, regulations, with a focus on real property, to inform commercial legal services strategy and issues management activities Participates in policy development where legal services are provided Liaises with external counsel to negotiate and execute agreements in support of the organization’s capital and maintenance work programs and customer-initiated projects Requirements Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) or Juris Doctor (JD) A member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario Three (3) or more years of experience (articling experience accepted) in real property, construction and/or commercial law Knowledge of real property, construction and/or commercial law Experience working on easements is preferred Experience in utilities, construction or infrastructure projects is an asset Knowledge of legislation and common law impacting the organization Proven judgment, analytical and problem-solving and decision-making skills, with the ability to distill legal information and frame for legal and business user consumption Proven negotiation and stakeholder management skills Strong project management skills, with the ability to manage competing priorities and work in a fast-paced environment TOTAL REWARDS To support the overall well-being and success of our employees, Toronto Hydro provides a comprehensive total rewards package which includes: 100% employer paid Health & Dental benefits 24/7 access to Employee & Family Assistance Program and Virtual Healthcare Company-paid life insurance and long term disability Spending account to support fitness goals (e.g. gym memberships) Competitive paid time off (including vacation and parental leave) Defined Benefits Pension Plan through OMERS Career development and tuition reimbursement Exciting employee engagement and appreciation events throughout the year This position is based in a hybrid environment allowing for remote work two days per week, based on business needs. Employees will be required to come onsite Tuesday to Thursday. You are expected to live in Ontario and within reasonable commuting distance of the office. Toronto Hydro is committed to leveraging new technologies to support an efficient and inclusive recruitment process. As part of this, artificial intelligence (AI) systems may be used to assist in screening, assessing, or selecting applicants for this position. These tools are used in combination with human decision-making to ensure fairness and consistency. ACCESSIBILITY AND APPLICATION SUPPORT Toronto Hydro is committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible recruitment process. Thank you for considering a career with Toronto Hydro. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates. If you’re having difficulty using our online application system and require accommodation, please email hr_talent@torontohydro.com or call (416) 542-8000. Toronto Hydro is pleased to provide reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals throughout the job application process. Please note this email is for accommodation requests only. Resumes sent to this email address will not be considered. Learn more about our commitment to accessibility .
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
Expected Salary Range : $109832 - $137290 Annually Target Variable Performance Pay: 10% The salary range shown above reflects the expected compensation for this position. The final salary offered will be determined based on a holistic assessment of the candidate’s experience, education, training, and alignment with the role’s requirements. For positions covered by a collective agreement, placement within the range will follow the applicable step or classification. The Senior Commercial Services Counsel delivers strategic day-to-day commercial legal advice, consultation, research and guidance to internal business units on real property, construction and procurement/commercial-related matters. Acting as the primary legal contact for assigned business units, in particular Toronto Hydro’s Facilities and Real Property business units, the Senior Commercial Services Counsel prepares legal responses and documentation, and advises on real property rights, and drafts and negotiates easements, licence agreements, agreements of purchase and sale, connection agreements and purchase of goods and services agreements. This posting is for an existing vacancy. Key Responsibilities Works with assigned business units and internal stakeholders to provide accurate and timely commercial legal advice that supports business objectives and mitigates corporate risk in the contracting of commercial terms and conditions on behalf of the corporation and its affiliates Delivers clear and practical legal opinions, interpretations, and advice on legal matters that involves interpreting facts, precedents, and evaluating situations in compliance with policies as well as all applicable laws and statutes Drafts and reviews real property, construction and procurement/commercial documents (e.g., easements, licence agreements, agreements of purchase and sale, connection agreements, purchase of goods and services agreements and request for proposals) and provides advice to support timely, quality, and cost‑effective delivery Conducts legal research on emerging issues, best practices, current case law and renders interpretations of statutes, regulations, with a focus on real property, to inform commercial legal services strategy and issues management activities Participates in policy development where legal services are provided Liaises with external counsel to negotiate and execute agreements in support of the organization’s capital and maintenance work programs and customer-initiated projects Requirements Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) or Juris Doctor (JD) A member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario Three (3) or more years of experience (articling experience accepted) in real property, construction and/or commercial law Knowledge of real property, construction and/or commercial law Experience working on easements is preferred Experience in utilities, construction or infrastructure projects is an asset Knowledge of legislation and common law impacting the organization Proven judgment, analytical and problem-solving and decision-making skills, with the ability to distill legal information and frame for legal and business user consumption Proven negotiation and stakeholder management skills Strong project management skills, with the ability to manage competing priorities and work in a fast-paced environment TOTAL REWARDS To support the overall well-being and success of our employees, Toronto Hydro provides a comprehensive total rewards package which includes: 100% employer paid Health & Dental benefits 24/7 access to Employee & Family Assistance Program and Virtual Healthcare Company-paid life insurance and long term disability Spending account to support fitness goals (e.g. gym memberships) Competitive paid time off (including vacation and parental leave) Defined Benefits Pension Plan through OMERS Career development and tuition reimbursement Exciting employee engagement and appreciation events throughout the year This position is based in a hybrid environment allowing for remote work two days per week, based on business needs. Employees will be required to come onsite Tuesday to Thursday. You are expected to live in Ontario and within reasonable commuting distance of the office. Toronto Hydro is committed to leveraging new technologies to support an efficient and inclusive recruitment process. As part of this, artificial intelligence (AI) systems may be used to assist in screening, assessing, or selecting applicants for this position. These tools are used in combination with human decision-making to ensure fairness and consistency. ACCESSIBILITY AND APPLICATION SUPPORT Toronto Hydro is committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible recruitment process. Thank you for considering a career with Toronto Hydro. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates. If you’re having difficulty using our online application system and require accommodation, please email hr_talent@torontohydro.com or call (416) 542-8000. Toronto Hydro is pleased to provide reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals throughout the job application process. Please note this email is for accommodation requests only. Resumes sent to this email address will not be considered. Learn more about our commitment to accessibility .
Scotiabank
Senior Legal Analyst - Contract
Scotiabank Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Requisition ID: 235089 Join a purpose driven winning team, committed to results, in an inclusive and high-performing culture. This contract ends n April 2027. Senior Legal Analyst provides support to a group of lawyers in connection with the Bank's global funding programs (including assisting in the execution of the Bank’s treasury offerings, Canadian structured notes and similar products), and on other corporate and securities law matters generally, including with respect to the Bank's continuous disclosure filings under securities law. Is this role right for you? In this role you will: Provide transactional support on offerings, including preparing closing documents and drafting board resolutions. Also work on ongoing corporate and securities law issues under the Bank's funding programs, including maintenance and compliance matters. Assist with continuous disclosure filings under securities law. Expected to work independently with appropriate escalation to Senior Legal Counsel or Associate General Counsel. Respond creatively and quickly in a fast-paced, high-pressure, and changing environment. Collaborate with various stakeholders within the Bank (at different seniority levels) and external counsel as needed. Track numerous action items/deliverables required under the funding programs and manage updates to a document management system. Work closely with team lawyers on legal and regulatory matters as they arise. Skills Do you have the skills that will enable you to succeed in this role? We'd love to work with you if you have: Minimum five years of related experience, preferably from a large law firm or financial institution. Law Clerk's certificate (or equivalent experience). Bachelor’s Degree Exceptional English communication skills (written & oral). Detail-oriented with sound judgment and integrity. Ability to understand and interpret legal language. Sophisticated judgment skills to balance Bank interests, reputational risk, and customer concerns. Comfort with ambiguity and strong problem-solving skills. Ability to manage a high volume of inquiries and prioritize effectively. Self-motivated with moderate supervision. Excellent analytical and organizational skills. Ability to work independently and collaboratively. Ability to multitask. Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, SharePoint, and legal database programs. Location(s): Canada : Ontario : Toronto Scotiabank is a leading bank in the Americas. Guided by our purpose: "for every future", we help our customers, their families and their communities achieve success through a broad range of advice, products and services, including personal and commercial banking, wealth management and private banking, corporate and investment banking, and capital markets. At Scotiabank, we value the unique skills and experiences each individual brings to the Bank, and are committed to creating and maintaining an inclusive and accessible environment for everyone. If you require accommodation (including, but not limited to, an accessible interview site, alternate format documents, ASL Interpreter, or Assistive Technology) during the recruitment and selection process, please let our Recruitment team know. If you require technical assistance, please click here . Candidates must apply directly online to be considered for this role. We thank all applicants for their interest in a career at Scotiabank; however, only those candidates who are selected for an interview will be contacted.  
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
Requisition ID: 235089 Join a purpose driven winning team, committed to results, in an inclusive and high-performing culture. This contract ends n April 2027. Senior Legal Analyst provides support to a group of lawyers in connection with the Bank's global funding programs (including assisting in the execution of the Bank’s treasury offerings, Canadian structured notes and similar products), and on other corporate and securities law matters generally, including with respect to the Bank's continuous disclosure filings under securities law. Is this role right for you? In this role you will: Provide transactional support on offerings, including preparing closing documents and drafting board resolutions. Also work on ongoing corporate and securities law issues under the Bank's funding programs, including maintenance and compliance matters. Assist with continuous disclosure filings under securities law. Expected to work independently with appropriate escalation to Senior Legal Counsel or Associate General Counsel. Respond creatively and quickly in a fast-paced, high-pressure, and changing environment. Collaborate with various stakeholders within the Bank (at different seniority levels) and external counsel as needed. Track numerous action items/deliverables required under the funding programs and manage updates to a document management system. Work closely with team lawyers on legal and regulatory matters as they arise. Skills Do you have the skills that will enable you to succeed in this role? We'd love to work with you if you have: Minimum five years of related experience, preferably from a large law firm or financial institution. Law Clerk's certificate (or equivalent experience). Bachelor’s Degree Exceptional English communication skills (written & oral). Detail-oriented with sound judgment and integrity. Ability to understand and interpret legal language. Sophisticated judgment skills to balance Bank interests, reputational risk, and customer concerns. Comfort with ambiguity and strong problem-solving skills. Ability to manage a high volume of inquiries and prioritize effectively. Self-motivated with moderate supervision. Excellent analytical and organizational skills. Ability to work independently and collaboratively. Ability to multitask. Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, SharePoint, and legal database programs. Location(s): Canada : Ontario : Toronto Scotiabank is a leading bank in the Americas. Guided by our purpose: "for every future", we help our customers, their families and their communities achieve success through a broad range of advice, products and services, including personal and commercial banking, wealth management and private banking, corporate and investment banking, and capital markets. At Scotiabank, we value the unique skills and experiences each individual brings to the Bank, and are committed to creating and maintaining an inclusive and accessible environment for everyone. If you require accommodation (including, but not limited to, an accessible interview site, alternate format documents, ASL Interpreter, or Assistive Technology) during the recruitment and selection process, please let our Recruitment team know. If you require technical assistance, please click here . Candidates must apply directly online to be considered for this role. We thank all applicants for their interest in a career at Scotiabank; however, only those candidates who are selected for an interview will be contacted.  
LexisNexis Canada Inc.
Lawyer - Strategic Account Director - Large Law Firms
LexisNexis Canada Inc. Toronto, Ontario, Canada
About Us LexisNexis Legal & Professional, which serves customers in more than 150 countries with 11,800 employees worldwide, is part of RELX , a global provider of information-based analytics and decision tools for professional and business customers. Our company has been a long-time leader in deploying AI and advanced technologies to the legal market to improve productivity and transform the overall business and practice of law, deploying ethical and powerful generative AI solutions with a flexible, multi-model approach that prioritizes using the best model from today’s top model creators for each individual legal use case. About The Role This role is designed for a former practicing lawyer who wants to apply deep law firm experience in a strategic, commercial capacity - partnering with large firms to modernize practice delivery, leverage AI responsibly, and drive measurable business outcomes. Responsibilities Requirement: Law degree and 4+ years practice at associate or partner level in a law firm with 50+ lawyers Experience in some or all of the following: Innovation, Legal ops, Knowledge management, practice management And/or experience influencing revenue growth, client retention, innovation adoption, or strategic initiatives within a law firm or legal services organization. Own retention, expansion, and cross-sell strategy across a portfolio of large law firms (up to 800+ lawyers), including major strategic customers. Demonstrated ability to influence senior stakeholders, drive adoption of new approaches, and commercialize ideas within complex organizations. Consistently meet or exceed revenue, pipeline, and activity targets through disciplined account planning and execution. Develop and maintain a deep understanding of customer business models, financial drivers, legal workflows, and market challenges, and translate those insights into tailored growth strategies. Build trusted relationships with senior decision-makers, champions, and influencers across law firms, including partners, library leadership, innovation teams, and C-suite executives. Lead consultative, insight-driven sales engagements that uncover customer objectives and deliver differentiated LexisNexis solutions aligned to those priorities. Confidently articulate the value of generative AI and advanced legal technologies, connecting innovation to measurable business outcomes, efficiency gains, and competitive advantage. Independently design and negotiate customized, multi-product offerings and commercial structures to address complex client needs. Conduct regular executive-level status and strategy reviews to assess performance, identify opportunities, and align on long-term partnership goals. Deliver compelling, insight-led presentations that clearly articulate ROI, value realization, and strategic impact. Capture, synthesize, and relay customer feedback to inform product strategy, roadmap priorities, and market positioning. Travel up to 25% to meet clients and attend industry events. Qualifications Law degree and 4+ years practice experience Proven success selling complex solutions into large, multi-stakeholder organizations OR significant comparable experience influencing senior stakeholders, driving adoption of new approaches, and commercializing ideas within complex organizations Comfort discussing commercial outcomes and driving customers to a decision point Strong working knowledge of generative AI, with the ability to apply AI concepts meaningfully in client conversations. Highly organized, self-motivated, and comfortable operating independently in a remote or hybrid environment. Demonstrated ability to collaborate cross-functionally and contribute to a high-performing, knowledge-sharing sales culture. Deep curiosity about customer needs and a proven ability to convert insights into actionable recommendations. Ability to translate technical innovation into clear business value and measurable client outcomes. Work in a way that works for you We promote a healthy work/life balance across the organization, with various flexible and remote working options available to employees Working for you Benefits We believe in a healthy work/life balance. We know that your well-being and happiness are key to a long and successful career. These are some of the benefits we are delighted to offer: Comprehensive, multi-carrier health plan benefits Disability insurance Dependent care and commuter spending accounts Life and accident insurance Retirement benefits (salary investment plan/employer stock purchase plan) Modern family benefits, including adoption and surrogacy About The Business LexisNexis Legal & Professional® provides legal, regulatory, and business information and analytics that help customers increase their productivity, improve decision-making, achieve better outcomes, and advance the rule of law around the world. As a digital pioneer, the company was the first to bring legal and business information online with its Lexis® and Nexis® services. Primary Location Base Pay Range: Canada-Gordon Baker Rd-Toronto $85,800 - $135,800 (CAD) and Total Target Cash Range for primary location in Ontario is 145,600 - 195,600 (CAD). Base Pay Range in Ontario: $80,500 - $130,500 (CAD) and Total Target Cash Range is $137,500 - $187,500 (CAD). Pay mix between base and variable pay varies based on sales role; please discuss with the recruiter. This posting is for an existing vacancy. We know your well-being and happiness are key to a long and successful career. We are delighted to offer country specific benefits. Click here to access benefits specific to your location.
Mar 16, 2026
Full time
About Us LexisNexis Legal & Professional, which serves customers in more than 150 countries with 11,800 employees worldwide, is part of RELX , a global provider of information-based analytics and decision tools for professional and business customers. Our company has been a long-time leader in deploying AI and advanced technologies to the legal market to improve productivity and transform the overall business and practice of law, deploying ethical and powerful generative AI solutions with a flexible, multi-model approach that prioritizes using the best model from today’s top model creators for each individual legal use case. About The Role This role is designed for a former practicing lawyer who wants to apply deep law firm experience in a strategic, commercial capacity - partnering with large firms to modernize practice delivery, leverage AI responsibly, and drive measurable business outcomes. Responsibilities Requirement: Law degree and 4+ years practice at associate or partner level in a law firm with 50+ lawyers Experience in some or all of the following: Innovation, Legal ops, Knowledge management, practice management And/or experience influencing revenue growth, client retention, innovation adoption, or strategic initiatives within a law firm or legal services organization. Own retention, expansion, and cross-sell strategy across a portfolio of large law firms (up to 800+ lawyers), including major strategic customers. Demonstrated ability to influence senior stakeholders, drive adoption of new approaches, and commercialize ideas within complex organizations. Consistently meet or exceed revenue, pipeline, and activity targets through disciplined account planning and execution. Develop and maintain a deep understanding of customer business models, financial drivers, legal workflows, and market challenges, and translate those insights into tailored growth strategies. Build trusted relationships with senior decision-makers, champions, and influencers across law firms, including partners, library leadership, innovation teams, and C-suite executives. Lead consultative, insight-driven sales engagements that uncover customer objectives and deliver differentiated LexisNexis solutions aligned to those priorities. Confidently articulate the value of generative AI and advanced legal technologies, connecting innovation to measurable business outcomes, efficiency gains, and competitive advantage. Independently design and negotiate customized, multi-product offerings and commercial structures to address complex client needs. Conduct regular executive-level status and strategy reviews to assess performance, identify opportunities, and align on long-term partnership goals. Deliver compelling, insight-led presentations that clearly articulate ROI, value realization, and strategic impact. Capture, synthesize, and relay customer feedback to inform product strategy, roadmap priorities, and market positioning. Travel up to 25% to meet clients and attend industry events. Qualifications Law degree and 4+ years practice experience Proven success selling complex solutions into large, multi-stakeholder organizations OR significant comparable experience influencing senior stakeholders, driving adoption of new approaches, and commercializing ideas within complex organizations Comfort discussing commercial outcomes and driving customers to a decision point Strong working knowledge of generative AI, with the ability to apply AI concepts meaningfully in client conversations. Highly organized, self-motivated, and comfortable operating independently in a remote or hybrid environment. Demonstrated ability to collaborate cross-functionally and contribute to a high-performing, knowledge-sharing sales culture. Deep curiosity about customer needs and a proven ability to convert insights into actionable recommendations. Ability to translate technical innovation into clear business value and measurable client outcomes. Work in a way that works for you We promote a healthy work/life balance across the organization, with various flexible and remote working options available to employees Working for you Benefits We believe in a healthy work/life balance. We know that your well-being and happiness are key to a long and successful career. These are some of the benefits we are delighted to offer: Comprehensive, multi-carrier health plan benefits Disability insurance Dependent care and commuter spending accounts Life and accident insurance Retirement benefits (salary investment plan/employer stock purchase plan) Modern family benefits, including adoption and surrogacy About The Business LexisNexis Legal & Professional® provides legal, regulatory, and business information and analytics that help customers increase their productivity, improve decision-making, achieve better outcomes, and advance the rule of law around the world. As a digital pioneer, the company was the first to bring legal and business information online with its Lexis® and Nexis® services. Primary Location Base Pay Range: Canada-Gordon Baker Rd-Toronto $85,800 - $135,800 (CAD) and Total Target Cash Range for primary location in Ontario is 145,600 - 195,600 (CAD). Base Pay Range in Ontario: $80,500 - $130,500 (CAD) and Total Target Cash Range is $137,500 - $187,500 (CAD). Pay mix between base and variable pay varies based on sales role; please discuss with the recruiter. This posting is for an existing vacancy. We know your well-being and happiness are key to a long and successful career. We are delighted to offer country specific benefits. Click here to access benefits specific to your location.
Greater Toronto Airports Authority
Greater Toronto Airports Authority
Greater Toronto Airports Authority Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Toronto Pearson is transforming. Now’s the time for your career to fly. The Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) is a unique and dynamic place to work, with a bold plan to make Toronto Pearson, Canada’s leading global hub airport, a global leader in airport performance, customer care, and sustainability. Together with our partners, more than 2,100 GTAA employees are building a next-generation airport—innovating in all we do and striving to create the most uplifting, safe, and efficient experience for our passengers. What's in it for you? An opportunity to grow, develop, and thrive within a dynamic, and fast-growing company alongside thoughtful and passionate individuals dedicated to their work and community.  Extended health and dental benefits. A flexible hybrid work environment, continuous internal and external learning opportunities, and a meaningful reward and recognition program. What can you expect from this position? Reporting to the Chief Legal Officer, the Senior Legal Counsel will support the GTAA’s growing commercial leasing portfolio as well as a wide variety of complex real estate, commercial, and corporate matters. You will act as a business-oriented, strategic partner to internal clients, providing timely and practical legal advice and helping guide the organization through major commercial decisions, capital projects and compliance requirements in a highly regulated environment. As Senior Legal Counsel, you will: Provide strategic and timely legal advice across a wide range of corporate, commercial, and regulatory matters. Lead legal support for commercial leasing, including office, retail, food & beverage, and land/building leases. Review, draft, negotiate, and manage complex commercial agreements, including construction agreements, IT outsourcing contracts, sponsorship/advertising arrangements, procurement and service contracts. Support corporate compliance and risk management, including privacy, regulated industry obligations, environmental matters and cyber governance. Advise on and oversee land-use planning matters. Support public disclosure filings (AIF, MD&A, Annual Report). Identify, retain, and manage external counsel. Contribute to Legal team leadership, including mentoring a law clerk and supporting a strong, collaborative team culture. Work closely with business teams and senior leadership on major projects, transactions, and operational initiatives. This is the role for you, if you have: A Law degree (LL.B or J.D.) and membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario. 10+ years of corporate/commercial leasing and real estate experience. Experience in a regulated industry (aviation, transportation, infrastructure, or similar) considered an asset. Strong commercial instincts and the ability to manage multiple files with urgency and professionalism. Demonstrated ability to build strong, trusted relationships with business partners and cross-functional teams. Experience supervising and mentoring legal professionals. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to juggle competing priorities. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to obtain and retain a Transportation Security Clearance. The GTAA is committed to Employment Equity and maintaining a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Toronto Pearson is transforming. Now’s the time for your career to fly. The Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) is a unique and dynamic place to work, with a bold plan to make Toronto Pearson, Canada’s leading global hub airport, a global leader in airport performance, customer care, and sustainability. Together with our partners, more than 2,100 GTAA employees are building a next-generation airport—innovating in all we do and striving to create the most uplifting, safe, and efficient experience for our passengers. What's in it for you? An opportunity to grow, develop, and thrive within a dynamic, and fast-growing company alongside thoughtful and passionate individuals dedicated to their work and community.  Extended health and dental benefits. A flexible hybrid work environment, continuous internal and external learning opportunities, and a meaningful reward and recognition program. What can you expect from this position? Reporting to the Chief Legal Officer, the Senior Legal Counsel will support the GTAA’s growing commercial leasing portfolio as well as a wide variety of complex real estate, commercial, and corporate matters. You will act as a business-oriented, strategic partner to internal clients, providing timely and practical legal advice and helping guide the organization through major commercial decisions, capital projects and compliance requirements in a highly regulated environment. As Senior Legal Counsel, you will: Provide strategic and timely legal advice across a wide range of corporate, commercial, and regulatory matters. Lead legal support for commercial leasing, including office, retail, food & beverage, and land/building leases. Review, draft, negotiate, and manage complex commercial agreements, including construction agreements, IT outsourcing contracts, sponsorship/advertising arrangements, procurement and service contracts. Support corporate compliance and risk management, including privacy, regulated industry obligations, environmental matters and cyber governance. Advise on and oversee land-use planning matters. Support public disclosure filings (AIF, MD&A, Annual Report). Identify, retain, and manage external counsel. Contribute to Legal team leadership, including mentoring a law clerk and supporting a strong, collaborative team culture. Work closely with business teams and senior leadership on major projects, transactions, and operational initiatives. This is the role for you, if you have: A Law degree (LL.B or J.D.) and membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario. 10+ years of corporate/commercial leasing and real estate experience. Experience in a regulated industry (aviation, transportation, infrastructure, or similar) considered an asset. Strong commercial instincts and the ability to manage multiple files with urgency and professionalism. Demonstrated ability to build strong, trusted relationships with business partners and cross-functional teams. Experience supervising and mentoring legal professionals. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to juggle competing priorities. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to obtain and retain a Transportation Security Clearance. The GTAA is committed to Employment Equity and maintaining a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive.
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB)
Manager, Legal (18-month contract)
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Make an impact at a global and dynamic investment organization When you join CPP Investments, you are joining one of the world’s most admired and respected institutional investors. As a professional investment management organization, CPP Investments invests the funds of the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) to help ensure its financial sustainability for generations of working and retired Canadians. CPP Investments invests across regions and asset classes to build a globally diversified portfolio. It holds assets in public equity, private equity, real estate, infrastructure, and fixed income, and the CPP Fund is projected to reach $3.6 trillion in assets by 2050. The organization is headquartered in Toronto with offices in Hong Kong, London, Mumbai, New York City, São Paulo, and Sydney. CPP Investments successfully attracts, selects, and retains talented individuals from top-tier institutions worldwide. Join our team for access to: Stimulating work in a fast-paced and intellectually challenging environment Accelerated exposure and responsibility Global career development opportunities Diverse and inspiring colleagues and approachable leaders A hybrid-flexible work environment with an emphasis on in-person collaboration A culture rooted in principles of integrity, partnership, and high performance An organization with an important social purpose that positively impacts lives If you have a passion for performance, value a collegial and collaborative culture, and approach work with the highest integrity, invest your career here. Role Summary: The Manager, Legal, engages with senior leadership and business units to provide strategic advice and assess legal risk to the business and help them navigate, understand, and comply with legal and regulatory requirements consistent with our Guiding Principles and our mandate. The Legal Advisory team serves as a strategic partner to the business, providing proactive, risk-based legal advice across CPPIB’s enterprise operations. The team safeguards the organization’s statutory mandate and independence while enabling prudent, commercially effective decision-making in complex domestic and international environments. Accountabilities & Qualifications: Accountabilities Work closely with business teams to provide strategic, creative and commercial support and advice across a broad range of enterprise legal matters. Support complex cross-enterprise projects requiring legal and governance advice and support; Provide strategic legal, governance, advisory, and execution support for CPP Investments’ management and investment committee structure, working closely with senior leaders (in their capacity as Committee Chairs) and the cross-enterprise teams that engage with these committees; Provide advice and assess risk and governance considerations in connection with CPP Investments’ internal policies, standards and governance framework; Provide advice and guidance to external counsel and investment teams on enterprise-facing transaction-related legal questions including issues under investment-related non-disclosure agreements and engagement letters; Provide day-to-day legal support in connection with the management of CPP Investments’ global subsidiaries, including drafting and reviewing legal documentation, coordinating with global external counsel, managing regulatory requirements, and advising on the formation, maintenance, and dissolution of corporate entities. Provide general advice and support across a broad range of enterprise legal matters, working with enterprise partners across the organization Qualifications LL.B./LL.M or JD required. 5+ years of relevant legal experience at a major law firm or an in-house corporate legal department. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, including ability to work cooperatively with many different stakeholders and ability to manage outside counsel. Strong organizational skills; flexible, adaptable, and able to manage ambiguity and multiple projects. Visit our LinkedIn Career Page or follow us   on   LinkedIn . At CPP Investments, we are committed to diversity and equitable access to employment opportunities based on ability. We thank all applicants for their interest but will only contact candidates selected to advance in the hiring process. Our Commitment to Inclusion and Diversity: In addition to being dedicated to building a workforce that reflects diverse talent, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible experience. If you require an accommodation for any part of the recruitment process (including alternate formats of materials, accessible meeting rooms, etc.), please let us know and we will work with you to meet your needs. Disclaimer: CPP Investments does not accept resumes from employment placement agencies, head-hunters or recruitment suppliers that are not in a formal contractual arrangement with us. Our recruitment supplier arrangements are restricted to specific hiring needs and do not include this or other web-site job postings. Any resume or other information received from a supplier not approved by CPP Investments to provide resumes to this posting or web-site will be considered unsolicited and will not be considered.  CPP Investments will not pay any referral, placement or other fee for the supply of such unsolicited resumes or information.
Mar 09, 2026
Full time
Make an impact at a global and dynamic investment organization When you join CPP Investments, you are joining one of the world’s most admired and respected institutional investors. As a professional investment management organization, CPP Investments invests the funds of the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) to help ensure its financial sustainability for generations of working and retired Canadians. CPP Investments invests across regions and asset classes to build a globally diversified portfolio. It holds assets in public equity, private equity, real estate, infrastructure, and fixed income, and the CPP Fund is projected to reach $3.6 trillion in assets by 2050. The organization is headquartered in Toronto with offices in Hong Kong, London, Mumbai, New York City, São Paulo, and Sydney. CPP Investments successfully attracts, selects, and retains talented individuals from top-tier institutions worldwide. Join our team for access to: Stimulating work in a fast-paced and intellectually challenging environment Accelerated exposure and responsibility Global career development opportunities Diverse and inspiring colleagues and approachable leaders A hybrid-flexible work environment with an emphasis on in-person collaboration A culture rooted in principles of integrity, partnership, and high performance An organization with an important social purpose that positively impacts lives If you have a passion for performance, value a collegial and collaborative culture, and approach work with the highest integrity, invest your career here. Role Summary: The Manager, Legal, engages with senior leadership and business units to provide strategic advice and assess legal risk to the business and help them navigate, understand, and comply with legal and regulatory requirements consistent with our Guiding Principles and our mandate. The Legal Advisory team serves as a strategic partner to the business, providing proactive, risk-based legal advice across CPPIB’s enterprise operations. The team safeguards the organization’s statutory mandate and independence while enabling prudent, commercially effective decision-making in complex domestic and international environments. Accountabilities & Qualifications: Accountabilities Work closely with business teams to provide strategic, creative and commercial support and advice across a broad range of enterprise legal matters. Support complex cross-enterprise projects requiring legal and governance advice and support; Provide strategic legal, governance, advisory, and execution support for CPP Investments’ management and investment committee structure, working closely with senior leaders (in their capacity as Committee Chairs) and the cross-enterprise teams that engage with these committees; Provide advice and assess risk and governance considerations in connection with CPP Investments’ internal policies, standards and governance framework; Provide advice and guidance to external counsel and investment teams on enterprise-facing transaction-related legal questions including issues under investment-related non-disclosure agreements and engagement letters; Provide day-to-day legal support in connection with the management of CPP Investments’ global subsidiaries, including drafting and reviewing legal documentation, coordinating with global external counsel, managing regulatory requirements, and advising on the formation, maintenance, and dissolution of corporate entities. Provide general advice and support across a broad range of enterprise legal matters, working with enterprise partners across the organization Qualifications LL.B./LL.M or JD required. 5+ years of relevant legal experience at a major law firm or an in-house corporate legal department. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, including ability to work cooperatively with many different stakeholders and ability to manage outside counsel. Strong organizational skills; flexible, adaptable, and able to manage ambiguity and multiple projects. Visit our LinkedIn Career Page or follow us   on   LinkedIn . At CPP Investments, we are committed to diversity and equitable access to employment opportunities based on ability. We thank all applicants for their interest but will only contact candidates selected to advance in the hiring process. Our Commitment to Inclusion and Diversity: In addition to being dedicated to building a workforce that reflects diverse talent, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible experience. If you require an accommodation for any part of the recruitment process (including alternate formats of materials, accessible meeting rooms, etc.), please let us know and we will work with you to meet your needs. Disclaimer: CPP Investments does not accept resumes from employment placement agencies, head-hunters or recruitment suppliers that are not in a formal contractual arrangement with us. Our recruitment supplier arrangements are restricted to specific hiring needs and do not include this or other web-site job postings. Any resume or other information received from a supplier not approved by CPP Investments to provide resumes to this posting or web-site will be considered unsolicited and will not be considered.  CPP Investments will not pay any referral, placement or other fee for the supply of such unsolicited resumes or information.
VISA
Senior Counsel
VISA Toronto, Ontario, Canada
About Visa Visa is a global innovator in digital payments, connecting consumers, merchants, financial institutions, and governments in more than 200 countries and territories. Our mission is to enable individuals, businesses, and economies to thrive by providing the most trusted and seamless way to pay and be paid. At Visa, your work has global reach. You’ll tackle complex challenges, expand your expertise, and contribute to solutions that power commerce worldwide. If you’re looking to make a measurable impact — on your career, your community, and the global economy — your journey starts here. Role Overview Visa is seeking a senior legal professional to provide strategic counsel on privacy, data protection, regulatory compliance, and complex commercial matters within the Canadian market. Key Responsibilities Advise on privacy and data governance matters, including regulatory compliance and risk mitigation Provide guidance on Canadian regulatory frameworks, including the Retail Payments Activities Act, the Code of Conduct for the Payment Card Industry in Canada, and financial services legislation affecting Visa’s clients (such as the Bank Act and OSFI guidance) Draft, review, and negotiate sophisticated commercial agreements and related legal documentation Interpret and advise on contractual rights and obligations, including dispute management and enforcement strategy Support ongoing regulatory compliance initiatives and manage aspects of Visa’s engagement with the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC) and the Bank of Canada This is a hybrid position. In-office expectations will be discussed during the hiring process. Qualifications Minimum Requirements 10+ years of professional experience with a Bachelor’s degree; or 8+ years of experience with an advanced degree (e.g., JD, MBA, Master’s); or 3+ years of experience with a PhD Preferred 10+ years of relevant legal experience with a Juris Doctor (JD), ideally in financial services, payments, or regulatory environments Additional Information Visa is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will be considered without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, veteran status, or other protected characteristics under applicable law. Visa is committed to accessibility and inclusion. Accommodations are available upon request throughout the recruitment process.
Feb 22, 2026
Full time
About Visa Visa is a global innovator in digital payments, connecting consumers, merchants, financial institutions, and governments in more than 200 countries and territories. Our mission is to enable individuals, businesses, and economies to thrive by providing the most trusted and seamless way to pay and be paid. At Visa, your work has global reach. You’ll tackle complex challenges, expand your expertise, and contribute to solutions that power commerce worldwide. If you’re looking to make a measurable impact — on your career, your community, and the global economy — your journey starts here. Role Overview Visa is seeking a senior legal professional to provide strategic counsel on privacy, data protection, regulatory compliance, and complex commercial matters within the Canadian market. Key Responsibilities Advise on privacy and data governance matters, including regulatory compliance and risk mitigation Provide guidance on Canadian regulatory frameworks, including the Retail Payments Activities Act, the Code of Conduct for the Payment Card Industry in Canada, and financial services legislation affecting Visa’s clients (such as the Bank Act and OSFI guidance) Draft, review, and negotiate sophisticated commercial agreements and related legal documentation Interpret and advise on contractual rights and obligations, including dispute management and enforcement strategy Support ongoing regulatory compliance initiatives and manage aspects of Visa’s engagement with the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC) and the Bank of Canada This is a hybrid position. In-office expectations will be discussed during the hiring process. Qualifications Minimum Requirements 10+ years of professional experience with a Bachelor’s degree; or 8+ years of experience with an advanced degree (e.g., JD, MBA, Master’s); or 3+ years of experience with a PhD Preferred 10+ years of relevant legal experience with a Juris Doctor (JD), ideally in financial services, payments, or regulatory environments Additional Information Visa is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will be considered without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, veteran status, or other protected characteristics under applicable law. Visa is committed to accessibility and inclusion. Accommodations are available upon request throughout the recruitment process.
Torys LLP
Mid-level to Senior Corporate Associate, M A (Toronto)
Torys LLP Toronto, Ontario, Canada
We are seeking a highly skilled mid-level to senior corporate associate to join our market-leading Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) practice . Our team advises public companies, private corporations, private equity funds, institutional investors, high-growth businesses, and government entities across diverse industry sectors. This opportunity is ideal for an experienced M&A lawyer who thrives on sophisticated deal work, values collaboration, and enjoys leading complex transactions in a fast-paced, high-performance environment. About the Role As an M&A Associate, you will: Advise on domestic and cross-border public and private M&A transactions Lead transaction workstreams and manage deal execution Draft and negotiate purchase agreements, shareholder agreements, and related corporate documentation Conduct and oversee due diligence processes Work closely with tax, competition, regulatory, finance, and other practice specialists Provide strategic counsel to boards, executives, and investment professionals You will assume significant responsibility on transactions while collaborating with senior partners and multidisciplinary teams. Required Experience & Qualifications 5–7 years of corporate transactional experience at a leading Canadian or international law firm Substantial experience advising on both public and private M&A transactions Member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario Outstanding academic credentials Demonstrated leadership on transaction teams Key Skills Advanced drafting and negotiation skills Strong commercial judgment and business acumen Ability to manage multiple complex matters simultaneously Excellent client service orientation Strong communication and interpersonal skills Collaborative, team-driven mindset Who You Are You are a driven and detail-oriented M&A lawyer who: Enjoys solving complex corporate law challenges Takes ownership of transactions from start to finish Thrives in a collaborative, large-firm environment Brings professionalism, positivity, and a strong work ethic to every engagement Application Process Qualified candidates are invited to submit a cover letter, résumé, and academic transcripts in confidence to: Claire Chapman Acting Director, Legal Recruitment & Student Development We are committed to fostering an inclusive, accessible workplace and encourage applications from all qualified candidates. Accommodation is available throughout the recruitment process upon request.
Feb 18, 2026
Full time
We are seeking a highly skilled mid-level to senior corporate associate to join our market-leading Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) practice . Our team advises public companies, private corporations, private equity funds, institutional investors, high-growth businesses, and government entities across diverse industry sectors. This opportunity is ideal for an experienced M&A lawyer who thrives on sophisticated deal work, values collaboration, and enjoys leading complex transactions in a fast-paced, high-performance environment. About the Role As an M&A Associate, you will: Advise on domestic and cross-border public and private M&A transactions Lead transaction workstreams and manage deal execution Draft and negotiate purchase agreements, shareholder agreements, and related corporate documentation Conduct and oversee due diligence processes Work closely with tax, competition, regulatory, finance, and other practice specialists Provide strategic counsel to boards, executives, and investment professionals You will assume significant responsibility on transactions while collaborating with senior partners and multidisciplinary teams. Required Experience & Qualifications 5–7 years of corporate transactional experience at a leading Canadian or international law firm Substantial experience advising on both public and private M&A transactions Member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario Outstanding academic credentials Demonstrated leadership on transaction teams Key Skills Advanced drafting and negotiation skills Strong commercial judgment and business acumen Ability to manage multiple complex matters simultaneously Excellent client service orientation Strong communication and interpersonal skills Collaborative, team-driven mindset Who You Are You are a driven and detail-oriented M&A lawyer who: Enjoys solving complex corporate law challenges Takes ownership of transactions from start to finish Thrives in a collaborative, large-firm environment Brings professionalism, positivity, and a strong work ethic to every engagement Application Process Qualified candidates are invited to submit a cover letter, résumé, and academic transcripts in confidence to: Claire Chapman Acting Director, Legal Recruitment & Student Development We are committed to fostering an inclusive, accessible workplace and encourage applications from all qualified candidates. Accommodation is available throughout the recruitment process upon request.

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