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Canada Life Assurance Company
Assistant Vice President & Senior Counsel
Canada Life Assurance Company Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Reporting to the Vice President & Associate General Counsel, Individual Wealth, you will be a key member of the legal team and take on a lead role in providing legal support to our Canadian wealth businesses. You will provide practical and timely legal advice on strategic and tactical business issues and initiatives related to Canada Life’s rapidly growing wealth business, including on the distribution of securities and mutual funds, the provision of discretionary investment management and advisory services to retail and institutional clients, and the ongoing operation of both investment dealer and mutual fund dealer lines of business. You will work closely with a group of legal professionals and business leaders on a range of securities and general corporate/commercial matters, including advising on products and service offerings, advising on new lines of business and strategic initiatives, drafting a wide range of client facing agreements and disclosures, interpreting and advising on all regulation pertaining to our Canadian wealth businesses, and negotiating complex corporate and commercial agreements to support existing and new business activities. Your work will be wide-ranging and will provide the opportunity to develop expertise in dynamic practice areas. This is an exciting opportunity to work with a highly accomplished team of legal professionals supporting one of Canada’s leading financial services companies, and to play a lead role in the oversight of legal work pertaining to the wealth lines of business.   Accountabilities: Work collaboratively with business and functional partners to provide practical, risk-based legal advice on a wide range of matters impacting Canada Life’s wealth businesses Lead high-performing legal professionals in an inclusive environment to support the businesses’ strategic objectives with a strong focus on wealth management Maintain in-depth knowledge of regulatory requirements applicable to Canada Life’s wealth businesses and advise on regulatory requirements and developments, including securities laws and other applicable legislation pertaining to investment dealers and mutual fund dealers Advise the compliance function, including advising on the enhancement of internal policies and procedures aimed at mitigating risk, meeting applicable regulatory requirements and/or improving operational efficiency Draft account agreements and related forms, client disclosures and communications, as well as regulatory applications and filings in support of new and existing business initiatives Negotiate and draft complex commercial agreements, including distribution agreements, investment management and sub-advisor agreements, subscription agreements, introducing broker / carrying broker arrangements, custody arrangements, principal-agent agreements, referral arrangements, and a range of outsourcing and technology agreements related to the operation of investment dealer and mutual dealer businesses Advise on the formation of new lines of businesses and services, firm and individual registration matters, trust and estate matters, and the general operation and administration of investment dealer and mutual fund dealer businesses as well as the provision of investment management advice in non-discretionary and discretionary relationships Advise on firm and advisor regulatory compliance, including advisor conduct issues, and provide securities regulatory advice on litigation matters impacting the wealth lines of business Instruct and manage external counsel   Qualifications and Competencies: Law Degree, Member in good standing of a provincial Bar 10 – 15 years of relevant legal work experience (law firm, in-house, or securities regulatory body) Extensive knowledge of provincial and territorial securities laws, regulations, and policies, including in-depth understanding of registrant regulation (NI 31-103, NI 33-109) as well as CIRO rules pertaining to both investment dealers and mutual fund dealers and NI 81-105 Strong knowledge of the securities industry’s regulatory compliance practices, procedures, and principles applicable to investment dealers and mutual fund dealers Experience advising on discretionary investment / managed account programs (UMA and/or SMAs) and familiarity with associated rules, regulations and guidance notes considered a strong asset Experience leading a team of legal professionals desirable Self-motivated with the ability to work well independently and as part of a team Strong written and verbal communication skills with a practical solution-oriented approach and ability to see the big-picture Demonstrated superior drafting skills Ability to proactively and independently bring projects to completion Highly focused with attention to detail Proven analytical and problem-solving skills with experience simplifying and resolving complex problems Superior organizational and time management skills with experience handling multiple projects at once The successful candidate will be required to communicate in English in order to support clients from various jurisdictions outside of Quebec   Career opportunities will be open a minimum of 5 business days from the date of posting, closing dates will vary depending on the search activity. All applications received will be reviewed on a rolling basis.   Be your best at Great-West Lifeco and Canada Life - Apply today!   Great-West Lifeco Inc is a Canadian headquarter, international financial services holding company with interests in life insurance, health insurance, retirement and investment services, asset management, and reinsurance businesses. We operate in Canada, the United States, and Europe under the brands: Canada Life, Empower and Irish Life.   At the end of 2023, our companies had over 33,500 employees, 232,000 advisor relationships, and thousands of distribution partners – serving approximately 42 million customer relationships.   Great-West Lifeco trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) under the ticker symbol GWO and is a member of the Power Corporation group of companies.   Being a part of our organization means you have a voice. This is a place where your unique background, perspectives and talents are valued, and shape our future success.   You can be your best here. You are part of a diverse and inclusive workplace where your career and well-being are championed. You’ll have the opportunity to excel in your way, finding new and better ways to deliver exceptional customer and advisor experiences.   We are committed to providing an inclusive, accessible environment, where all employees and customers feel valued, respected and supported. We are dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities in which we live, and to creating an environment where every employee has the opportunity to reach their potential.   It is our priority to remove barriers to provide equal access to employment. A Human Resources representative will work with applicants who request a reasonable accommodation during the application process. All information shared during the accommodation request process will be stored and used in a manner that is consistent with applicable laws and Canada Life policies. To request a reasonable accommodation in the application process, contact talentacquisitioncanada@canadalife.com.   We would like to thank all applicants, however only those who qualify for an interview will be contacted.    
Apr 29, 2025
Full time
Reporting to the Vice President & Associate General Counsel, Individual Wealth, you will be a key member of the legal team and take on a lead role in providing legal support to our Canadian wealth businesses. You will provide practical and timely legal advice on strategic and tactical business issues and initiatives related to Canada Life’s rapidly growing wealth business, including on the distribution of securities and mutual funds, the provision of discretionary investment management and advisory services to retail and institutional clients, and the ongoing operation of both investment dealer and mutual fund dealer lines of business. You will work closely with a group of legal professionals and business leaders on a range of securities and general corporate/commercial matters, including advising on products and service offerings, advising on new lines of business and strategic initiatives, drafting a wide range of client facing agreements and disclosures, interpreting and advising on all regulation pertaining to our Canadian wealth businesses, and negotiating complex corporate and commercial agreements to support existing and new business activities. Your work will be wide-ranging and will provide the opportunity to develop expertise in dynamic practice areas. This is an exciting opportunity to work with a highly accomplished team of legal professionals supporting one of Canada’s leading financial services companies, and to play a lead role in the oversight of legal work pertaining to the wealth lines of business.   Accountabilities: Work collaboratively with business and functional partners to provide practical, risk-based legal advice on a wide range of matters impacting Canada Life’s wealth businesses Lead high-performing legal professionals in an inclusive environment to support the businesses’ strategic objectives with a strong focus on wealth management Maintain in-depth knowledge of regulatory requirements applicable to Canada Life’s wealth businesses and advise on regulatory requirements and developments, including securities laws and other applicable legislation pertaining to investment dealers and mutual fund dealers Advise the compliance function, including advising on the enhancement of internal policies and procedures aimed at mitigating risk, meeting applicable regulatory requirements and/or improving operational efficiency Draft account agreements and related forms, client disclosures and communications, as well as regulatory applications and filings in support of new and existing business initiatives Negotiate and draft complex commercial agreements, including distribution agreements, investment management and sub-advisor agreements, subscription agreements, introducing broker / carrying broker arrangements, custody arrangements, principal-agent agreements, referral arrangements, and a range of outsourcing and technology agreements related to the operation of investment dealer and mutual dealer businesses Advise on the formation of new lines of businesses and services, firm and individual registration matters, trust and estate matters, and the general operation and administration of investment dealer and mutual fund dealer businesses as well as the provision of investment management advice in non-discretionary and discretionary relationships Advise on firm and advisor regulatory compliance, including advisor conduct issues, and provide securities regulatory advice on litigation matters impacting the wealth lines of business Instruct and manage external counsel   Qualifications and Competencies: Law Degree, Member in good standing of a provincial Bar 10 – 15 years of relevant legal work experience (law firm, in-house, or securities regulatory body) Extensive knowledge of provincial and territorial securities laws, regulations, and policies, including in-depth understanding of registrant regulation (NI 31-103, NI 33-109) as well as CIRO rules pertaining to both investment dealers and mutual fund dealers and NI 81-105 Strong knowledge of the securities industry’s regulatory compliance practices, procedures, and principles applicable to investment dealers and mutual fund dealers Experience advising on discretionary investment / managed account programs (UMA and/or SMAs) and familiarity with associated rules, regulations and guidance notes considered a strong asset Experience leading a team of legal professionals desirable Self-motivated with the ability to work well independently and as part of a team Strong written and verbal communication skills with a practical solution-oriented approach and ability to see the big-picture Demonstrated superior drafting skills Ability to proactively and independently bring projects to completion Highly focused with attention to detail Proven analytical and problem-solving skills with experience simplifying and resolving complex problems Superior organizational and time management skills with experience handling multiple projects at once The successful candidate will be required to communicate in English in order to support clients from various jurisdictions outside of Quebec   Career opportunities will be open a minimum of 5 business days from the date of posting, closing dates will vary depending on the search activity. All applications received will be reviewed on a rolling basis.   Be your best at Great-West Lifeco and Canada Life - Apply today!   Great-West Lifeco Inc is a Canadian headquarter, international financial services holding company with interests in life insurance, health insurance, retirement and investment services, asset management, and reinsurance businesses. We operate in Canada, the United States, and Europe under the brands: Canada Life, Empower and Irish Life.   At the end of 2023, our companies had over 33,500 employees, 232,000 advisor relationships, and thousands of distribution partners – serving approximately 42 million customer relationships.   Great-West Lifeco trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) under the ticker symbol GWO and is a member of the Power Corporation group of companies.   Being a part of our organization means you have a voice. This is a place where your unique background, perspectives and talents are valued, and shape our future success.   You can be your best here. You are part of a diverse and inclusive workplace where your career and well-being are championed. You’ll have the opportunity to excel in your way, finding new and better ways to deliver exceptional customer and advisor experiences.   We are committed to providing an inclusive, accessible environment, where all employees and customers feel valued, respected and supported. We are dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities in which we live, and to creating an environment where every employee has the opportunity to reach their potential.   It is our priority to remove barriers to provide equal access to employment. A Human Resources representative will work with applicants who request a reasonable accommodation during the application process. All information shared during the accommodation request process will be stored and used in a manner that is consistent with applicable laws and Canada Life policies. To request a reasonable accommodation in the application process, contact talentacquisitioncanada@canadalife.com.   We would like to thank all applicants, however only those who qualify for an interview will be contacted.    
The Bank of Montreal
Associate General Counsel & Managing Director, BMO Global Asset Management, Canadian Personal Wealth and Insurance
The Bank of Montreal Toronto, Ontario, Canada
BMO is a highly regarded financial institution seeking an experienced legal professional to lead and manage the delivery of legal advisory services for its Wealth Management division , encompassing Asset Management, Private Wealth, InvestorLine, and Insurance . BMO provides a comprehensive range of financial services to individuals, business owners, and institutions across Canada and the United States , offering solutions in wealth planning, asset management, insurance, and investment services to support clients in growing, protecting, and transitioning their wealth. This role involves overseeing legal strategy, managing risk, and providing high-level counsel to senior leadership while ensuring compliance with regulatory and corporate governance frameworks . Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage a team of legal professionals providing legal services across multiple business lines. Offer strategic legal advice to senior executives on complex financial, regulatory, and litigation matters . Oversee and resolve significant legal and regulatory issues with enterprise-wide impact. Provide legal oversight on transactions, policies, and procedures , ensuring alignment with industry standards. Manage external legal counsel and major litigation, balancing risk and cost considerations. Advise on regulatory compliance , helping the organization navigate the evolving legal landscape. Develop and implement legal risk management strategies to minimize financial and operational exposure. Act as a key liaison with regulatory bodies and external stakeholders . Qualifications & Experience: Juris Doctor (JD) or Bachelor of Laws (LLB) with a license to practice in Canada. 15+ years of legal experience, preferably in wealth management, insurance, asset management, or financial services . Strong leadership capabilities, with experience managing and mentoring legal teams . In-depth knowledge of corporate, securities, regulatory, and financial laws . Proven ability to provide business-oriented legal solutions while balancing risk and compliance. Exceptional negotiation, analytical, and problem-solving skills . Strong relationship management skills, with the ability to influence senior stakeholders . Compensation & Benefits: Base salary range: $210,000 - $240,000 CAD Performance-based incentives and discretionary bonuses Comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, life insurance, retirement savings plans, and tuition reimbursement Opportunities for career growth and leadership developmentBMO is committed to fostering an inclusive, diverse, and equitable workplace , providing an environment where employees can thrive and make a meaningful impact. To explore this opportunity, please reach out in confidence.
Apr 13, 2025
Full time
BMO is a highly regarded financial institution seeking an experienced legal professional to lead and manage the delivery of legal advisory services for its Wealth Management division , encompassing Asset Management, Private Wealth, InvestorLine, and Insurance . BMO provides a comprehensive range of financial services to individuals, business owners, and institutions across Canada and the United States , offering solutions in wealth planning, asset management, insurance, and investment services to support clients in growing, protecting, and transitioning their wealth. This role involves overseeing legal strategy, managing risk, and providing high-level counsel to senior leadership while ensuring compliance with regulatory and corporate governance frameworks . Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage a team of legal professionals providing legal services across multiple business lines. Offer strategic legal advice to senior executives on complex financial, regulatory, and litigation matters . Oversee and resolve significant legal and regulatory issues with enterprise-wide impact. Provide legal oversight on transactions, policies, and procedures , ensuring alignment with industry standards. Manage external legal counsel and major litigation, balancing risk and cost considerations. Advise on regulatory compliance , helping the organization navigate the evolving legal landscape. Develop and implement legal risk management strategies to minimize financial and operational exposure. Act as a key liaison with regulatory bodies and external stakeholders . Qualifications & Experience: Juris Doctor (JD) or Bachelor of Laws (LLB) with a license to practice in Canada. 15+ years of legal experience, preferably in wealth management, insurance, asset management, or financial services . Strong leadership capabilities, with experience managing and mentoring legal teams . In-depth knowledge of corporate, securities, regulatory, and financial laws . Proven ability to provide business-oriented legal solutions while balancing risk and compliance. Exceptional negotiation, analytical, and problem-solving skills . Strong relationship management skills, with the ability to influence senior stakeholders . Compensation & Benefits: Base salary range: $210,000 - $240,000 CAD Performance-based incentives and discretionary bonuses Comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, life insurance, retirement savings plans, and tuition reimbursement Opportunities for career growth and leadership developmentBMO is committed to fostering an inclusive, diverse, and equitable workplace , providing an environment where employees can thrive and make a meaningful impact. To explore this opportunity, please reach out in confidence.
Circle K
Senior Legal Counsel
Circle K Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
You may have already stopped for coffee, refueling your car, or eating something on the go. Then you know what Couche-Tard is. Our mission at Couche-Tard is to make our customers' lives a little easier every day. We have grown into a successful global company with over 16,000 stores in 29 countries, serving over 6 million customers every day. In total, more than 150,000 people work in our stores and help desks. Senior Legal Counsel __________________________________________________________________________________________ Department: Legal Affairs, Canada Location: Laval or Toronto Hybrid mode: 3 days at the office and 2 days remotely Type of employment: Permanent, Full Time (40 hours) __________________________________________________________________________________________ Are you passionate about law and business? Does the retail industry speak to you? Do you have exceptional commercial and contractual skills? If so, look no further - we've got the job for you! THE ROLE Reporting to the Head of Legal Affairs, Canada, as part of the Canadian legal team, the senior legal counsel will be responsible for mandates in civil and commercial law, including advising on, drafting, negotiating, reviewing and monitoring procurement, technology, transportation, marketing and consumer law contracts . What You’ll Do Draft, revise, validate and negotiate various contracts and agreements and identify legal risks where applicable; Assess the regulatory environment for mobility, electric vehicles, tobacco and alcohol sales; Ensure the application of the normative framework in contractual matters; Prepare and provide legal opinions, mainly in civil and commercial law; Research, analyze and interpret legislative standards applicable to identified issues; Provide legal opinions and practical solutions to the various business units; Manage certain large-scale disputes; Work in partnership with the various business units, particularly in identifying strategies and desired objectives in the preparation of files; Develop solutions to legal issues raised by business unit employees, and provide the necessary support to implement these solutions; Ensure that the company's regular activities are carried out in compliance with laws, corporate policies and sound governance and business practices; Advise business units on legislative changes in the industry; Maintain up-to-date skills and knowledge in areas of law relevant to practice; Occasional interaction with external lawyers, consultants, professionals and suppliers; Follow-up on various files submitted for analysis and recommendations; and Perform all related functions associated with the profession. What You’ll Need We want you to join our team! Here's what we're looking for: Education Bachelor's degree in law; Member in good standing of the Quebec Bar; Experience At least seven (7) years of relevant experience in civil and commercial law or litigation, in a company or law firm; Knowledge And Skills Strong skills in negotiating and drafting various agreements; Proven ability to work under pressure with minimal supervision and to manage several concurrent files within established deadlines; Ability to analyze and synthesize, and to explain legal concepts in simple terms; Ability to organize work and manage priorities; Ability to work independently and as part of a team; Ability to adapt to a constantly changing environment. Language Skills Bilingualism required (French and English), both written and spoken, as the person will be called upon to serve English-speaking regions. Why You Should Work Here At Couche-Tard/Circle K, we believe that our team members are the heart and soul of our business. When you join us, you're not just getting a job – you're becoming part of a vibrant community where your talents are valued, your growth is nurtured, and your contributions make a real difference. Here's why you'll love working with us: Benefits Package Group Insurance Program: Stay healthy and happy! Our plan provides you with the flexibility to choose coverage that best meets your needs and add optional insurance (health and dental care, long-term disability, life insurance, health spending account) Pension Plan: Plan for your future and retire with peace of mind with our pension plan, helping you build a secure financial future. Share Purchase Plan: Invest in your future and share in our success with our employee stock purchase plan, allowing you to become a shareholder of Couche-Tard/Circle K. Paid Time Off: Recharge and rejuvenate with paid time off, including vacation days, sick days, and personal days to help you maintain a healthy work-life balance. Additional Perks Employee Discounts: Enjoy exclusive discounts on our products and services, making it even easier to fuel up and stock up on your favorite goodies. Training and Development: Grow your skills and advance your career with access to ongoing training and development opportunities, including workshops, seminars, and online courses. Recognition and Rewards: We celebrate our team's achievements and milestones with a range of recognition programs, rewards, and incentives to show our appreciation for your hard work and dedication. Mentorship Program: Take your career to new heights with our mentorship program, where seasoned professionals provide guidance, support, and valuable insights to help you reach your full potential. Scholarship Program: Invest in your education and future success with our scholarship program, available not only to our employees but also to their children. We're committed to supporting your lifelong learning journey and empowering you to achieve your academic and career goals. INTERESTED? You are only a few clicks away from joining an exceptional company! Visit our careers page at https://workwithus.circlek.com/ca/en to submit your application. We can't wait to hear from you! At Couche-Tard/Circle K, we're committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace where everyone is treated with respect and dignity. We welcome individuals from all backgrounds and walks of life to join our team and contribute their unique perspectives and talents. We thank all candidates for their interest in this position. Please note that only selected candidates will be contacted for further steps in the hiring process. Couche-Tard / Circle K valorise la diversité et de l’inclusion et vise à créer un milieu de travail sain, accessible et gratifiant qui met en valeur la contribution unique de nos employés au succès de notre entreprise. En tant qu'employeur qui s'engage à respecter l'équité en matière d'emploi, nous encourageons les candidatures les plus diverses afin de pouvoir nous doter d’un effectif varié et représentatif de nos clients et des communautés que l’on sert. Des accommodements sont disponibles sur demande pour les candidats qui participent à tous les aspects du processus de sélection.  
Apr 12, 2025
Full time
You may have already stopped for coffee, refueling your car, or eating something on the go. Then you know what Couche-Tard is. Our mission at Couche-Tard is to make our customers' lives a little easier every day. We have grown into a successful global company with over 16,000 stores in 29 countries, serving over 6 million customers every day. In total, more than 150,000 people work in our stores and help desks. Senior Legal Counsel __________________________________________________________________________________________ Department: Legal Affairs, Canada Location: Laval or Toronto Hybrid mode: 3 days at the office and 2 days remotely Type of employment: Permanent, Full Time (40 hours) __________________________________________________________________________________________ Are you passionate about law and business? Does the retail industry speak to you? Do you have exceptional commercial and contractual skills? If so, look no further - we've got the job for you! THE ROLE Reporting to the Head of Legal Affairs, Canada, as part of the Canadian legal team, the senior legal counsel will be responsible for mandates in civil and commercial law, including advising on, drafting, negotiating, reviewing and monitoring procurement, technology, transportation, marketing and consumer law contracts . What You’ll Do Draft, revise, validate and negotiate various contracts and agreements and identify legal risks where applicable; Assess the regulatory environment for mobility, electric vehicles, tobacco and alcohol sales; Ensure the application of the normative framework in contractual matters; Prepare and provide legal opinions, mainly in civil and commercial law; Research, analyze and interpret legislative standards applicable to identified issues; Provide legal opinions and practical solutions to the various business units; Manage certain large-scale disputes; Work in partnership with the various business units, particularly in identifying strategies and desired objectives in the preparation of files; Develop solutions to legal issues raised by business unit employees, and provide the necessary support to implement these solutions; Ensure that the company's regular activities are carried out in compliance with laws, corporate policies and sound governance and business practices; Advise business units on legislative changes in the industry; Maintain up-to-date skills and knowledge in areas of law relevant to practice; Occasional interaction with external lawyers, consultants, professionals and suppliers; Follow-up on various files submitted for analysis and recommendations; and Perform all related functions associated with the profession. What You’ll Need We want you to join our team! Here's what we're looking for: Education Bachelor's degree in law; Member in good standing of the Quebec Bar; Experience At least seven (7) years of relevant experience in civil and commercial law or litigation, in a company or law firm; Knowledge And Skills Strong skills in negotiating and drafting various agreements; Proven ability to work under pressure with minimal supervision and to manage several concurrent files within established deadlines; Ability to analyze and synthesize, and to explain legal concepts in simple terms; Ability to organize work and manage priorities; Ability to work independently and as part of a team; Ability to adapt to a constantly changing environment. Language Skills Bilingualism required (French and English), both written and spoken, as the person will be called upon to serve English-speaking regions. Why You Should Work Here At Couche-Tard/Circle K, we believe that our team members are the heart and soul of our business. When you join us, you're not just getting a job – you're becoming part of a vibrant community where your talents are valued, your growth is nurtured, and your contributions make a real difference. Here's why you'll love working with us: Benefits Package Group Insurance Program: Stay healthy and happy! Our plan provides you with the flexibility to choose coverage that best meets your needs and add optional insurance (health and dental care, long-term disability, life insurance, health spending account) Pension Plan: Plan for your future and retire with peace of mind with our pension plan, helping you build a secure financial future. Share Purchase Plan: Invest in your future and share in our success with our employee stock purchase plan, allowing you to become a shareholder of Couche-Tard/Circle K. Paid Time Off: Recharge and rejuvenate with paid time off, including vacation days, sick days, and personal days to help you maintain a healthy work-life balance. Additional Perks Employee Discounts: Enjoy exclusive discounts on our products and services, making it even easier to fuel up and stock up on your favorite goodies. Training and Development: Grow your skills and advance your career with access to ongoing training and development opportunities, including workshops, seminars, and online courses. Recognition and Rewards: We celebrate our team's achievements and milestones with a range of recognition programs, rewards, and incentives to show our appreciation for your hard work and dedication. Mentorship Program: Take your career to new heights with our mentorship program, where seasoned professionals provide guidance, support, and valuable insights to help you reach your full potential. Scholarship Program: Invest in your education and future success with our scholarship program, available not only to our employees but also to their children. We're committed to supporting your lifelong learning journey and empowering you to achieve your academic and career goals. INTERESTED? You are only a few clicks away from joining an exceptional company! Visit our careers page at https://workwithus.circlek.com/ca/en to submit your application. We can't wait to hear from you! At Couche-Tard/Circle K, we're committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace where everyone is treated with respect and dignity. We welcome individuals from all backgrounds and walks of life to join our team and contribute their unique perspectives and talents. We thank all candidates for their interest in this position. Please note that only selected candidates will be contacted for further steps in the hiring process. Couche-Tard / Circle K valorise la diversité et de l’inclusion et vise à créer un milieu de travail sain, accessible et gratifiant qui met en valeur la contribution unique de nos employés au succès de notre entreprise. En tant qu'employeur qui s'engage à respecter l'équité en matière d'emploi, nous encourageons les candidatures les plus diverses afin de pouvoir nous doter d’un effectif varié et représentatif de nos clients et des communautés que l’on sert. Des accommodements sont disponibles sur demande pour les candidats qui participent à tous les aspects du processus de sélection.  
Cushman & Wakefield
Assistant General Counsel, Canada
Cushman & Wakefield Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Position Summary The successful candidate for this position will join a lean, dynamic legal team with direct responsibility for providing corporate, transactional and litigation legal support to C&W's Owner & Occupier Services and Brokerage & Capital Markets businesses in Canada. The candidate will be responsible for proactively supporting our Canadian businesses with a varied client base, and fostering C&W's dynamic, collaborative and practical culture. This position may also include providing ad hoc assistance on special projects as they arise and this position reports to the Associate General Counsel - Owner & Occupier Services for the Americas region. Job Description Essential Job Duties Analyze, draft, negotiate, finalize and oversee the approval process for all commercial agreements and request for proposal responses for various businesses, including but not limited to Brokerage, Capital Markets, Global Occupier Services, Asset Services and Project Management. Consistently analyze and mitigate complex contractual risk in agreements, consulting contracts and other legal instruments, while increasing efficiency and consistency in contracting. Partner with Human Resources on employment matters, initiatives and programs; strong employment background is a plus. Advise and counsel internal clients with respect to the legal policies and the legal implications of proposed transactions; maintain open communication and good working relationships with both internal clients and clients of the Company. Oversee litigation matters in coordination with outside counsel, the Associate General Counsel - Owner & Occupier Services, and the Chief Counsel Litigation and Risk. Collaborate with Counsel and internal business clients to share best practices, implement risk management strategies, craft negotiation strategy and follow corporate directives, policies and procedures. Assist Associate General Counsel – Owner & Occupier Services to develop training for internal clients and the Americas Legal Group. Demonstrate the ability and willingness to work under time-sensitive deadlines and be productive in fast-paced environments with multiple competing priorities. Research, analyze and keep current on legal issues and laws, legislation, regulations and court decisions affecting the real estate industry and real estate service providers. Collaborate with legal counsel on procurement activities and with the Americas Compliance Director on compliance matters. Perform other related duties as required or requested. Education/Experience/Training Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor from an accredited law school and licensed to practice law in Ontario (or other Canadian province(s)) required. Combination of private practice and in-house experience preferred Member in good standing of a Canadian Bar Requires 10 to 15 years of experience Competencies Expertise in Asset Services Expertise in IFM and real estate outsourcing Expertise in Project & Development Services Knowledge of Commercial Real Estate is a plus Demonstrated Customer/Client Focus Management experience is a plus Ability to be productive in time-sensitive situations and fast-paced environments Strong analytical skills Exceptional organizational, writing and communication skills Strategic problem solver Drive, Collaborative and creative The compensation for the position is: $191,887.50 - $225,750.00 Cushman & Wakefield is committed to equity in employment and our goal is to have a diverse, inclusive, and barrier-free workplace. If you are a person with a disability and need the job posting in an alternative format or any other accessible accommodations during the hiring process, please email your request to canadarecruitment@cushwake.com. Please refer to the job title and job location when you contact us. Cushman & Wakefield s’engage à respecter l’équité en matière d’emploi. Notre objectif est d’offrir un milieu de travail diversifié, inclusif et exempt d’obstacles. Si vous êtes une personne handicapée et que vous avez besoin de recevoir l’offre d’emploi dans un autre format ou d’accéder à toute autre mesure d’adaptation au cours du processus d’embauche, veuillez soumettre votre demande par courriel à canadarecruitment@cushwake.com. Veuillez mentionner le titre de poste et le lieu de travail au moment de communiquer avec nous.
Apr 06, 2025
Hybrid
Position Summary The successful candidate for this position will join a lean, dynamic legal team with direct responsibility for providing corporate, transactional and litigation legal support to C&W's Owner & Occupier Services and Brokerage & Capital Markets businesses in Canada. The candidate will be responsible for proactively supporting our Canadian businesses with a varied client base, and fostering C&W's dynamic, collaborative and practical culture. This position may also include providing ad hoc assistance on special projects as they arise and this position reports to the Associate General Counsel - Owner & Occupier Services for the Americas region. Job Description Essential Job Duties Analyze, draft, negotiate, finalize and oversee the approval process for all commercial agreements and request for proposal responses for various businesses, including but not limited to Brokerage, Capital Markets, Global Occupier Services, Asset Services and Project Management. Consistently analyze and mitigate complex contractual risk in agreements, consulting contracts and other legal instruments, while increasing efficiency and consistency in contracting. Partner with Human Resources on employment matters, initiatives and programs; strong employment background is a plus. Advise and counsel internal clients with respect to the legal policies and the legal implications of proposed transactions; maintain open communication and good working relationships with both internal clients and clients of the Company. Oversee litigation matters in coordination with outside counsel, the Associate General Counsel - Owner & Occupier Services, and the Chief Counsel Litigation and Risk. Collaborate with Counsel and internal business clients to share best practices, implement risk management strategies, craft negotiation strategy and follow corporate directives, policies and procedures. Assist Associate General Counsel – Owner & Occupier Services to develop training for internal clients and the Americas Legal Group. Demonstrate the ability and willingness to work under time-sensitive deadlines and be productive in fast-paced environments with multiple competing priorities. Research, analyze and keep current on legal issues and laws, legislation, regulations and court decisions affecting the real estate industry and real estate service providers. Collaborate with legal counsel on procurement activities and with the Americas Compliance Director on compliance matters. Perform other related duties as required or requested. Education/Experience/Training Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor from an accredited law school and licensed to practice law in Ontario (or other Canadian province(s)) required. Combination of private practice and in-house experience preferred Member in good standing of a Canadian Bar Requires 10 to 15 years of experience Competencies Expertise in Asset Services Expertise in IFM and real estate outsourcing Expertise in Project & Development Services Knowledge of Commercial Real Estate is a plus Demonstrated Customer/Client Focus Management experience is a plus Ability to be productive in time-sensitive situations and fast-paced environments Strong analytical skills Exceptional organizational, writing and communication skills Strategic problem solver Drive, Collaborative and creative The compensation for the position is: $191,887.50 - $225,750.00 Cushman & Wakefield is committed to equity in employment and our goal is to have a diverse, inclusive, and barrier-free workplace. If you are a person with a disability and need the job posting in an alternative format or any other accessible accommodations during the hiring process, please email your request to canadarecruitment@cushwake.com. Please refer to the job title and job location when you contact us. Cushman & Wakefield s’engage à respecter l’équité en matière d’emploi. Notre objectif est d’offrir un milieu de travail diversifié, inclusif et exempt d’obstacles. Si vous êtes une personne handicapée et que vous avez besoin de recevoir l’offre d’emploi dans un autre format ou d’accéder à toute autre mesure d’adaptation au cours du processus d’embauche, veuillez soumettre votre demande par courriel à canadarecruitment@cushwake.com. Veuillez mentionner le titre de poste et le lieu de travail au moment de communiquer avec nous.
Niagara Region
Court Services Prosecutor
Niagara Region Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
2025 Non Union salary changes will be effective on April 27, 2025. The posted salary ranges will be adjusted at that time based on outcomes of a Non Union Compensation Review. Changes will be shared with candidates through the interview process. This position currently falls within our hybrid model , allowing the employee to typically work a minimum of 50% of your time at your regular work location and the other 50% of time at home.   As an employer of choice, Niagara Region offers competitive salaries and benefits, a defined benefit pension plan, a corporate wellness centre, access to the Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP), mentorship and training programs, employee recognition programs, and more. In addition, the Region recognizes the value of having flexible work arrangements to support better work-life balance for our employees. Hybrid work arrangements may vary from one employee to another and may also differ in the number of remote workdays. These opportunities remain subject to the alignment of operational needs, business requirements, and customer service expectations. About Us   Serving a diverse urban and rural population of more than 475,000, Niagara Region is focused on building a strong and prosperous Niagara. Working collaboratively with 12 local area municipalities and numerous community partners, the Region delivers a range of high-quality programs and services to support and advance the well-being of individuals, families and communities within its boundaries. Nestled between the great lakes of Erie and Ontario, the Niagara peninsula features some of Canada’s most fertile agricultural land, the majesty of Niagara Falls and communities that are rich in both history and recreational and cultural opportunities. Niagara boasts dynamic modern cities, Canada’s most developed wine industry, a temperate climate, extraordinary theatre, and some of Ontario’s most breathtaking countryside. An international destination with easy access to its binational U.S. neighbour New York State, Niagara attracts over 14 million visitors annually, as well as a steady stream of new residents and businesses. At Niagara Region, we value diversity - in background and experience. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We aspire to hire and grow a workforce reflective of the diverse community we serve. By doing so, we can deliver better programs and services across Niagara. We welcome all applicants! For more information about diversity, equity, and inclusion at Niagara Region, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion - Niagara Region, Ontario or email related questions to diversity@niagararegion.ca. To send input on reducing barriers in the current hiring process, please email myhr@niagararegion.ca For the Region's full employee equity statement, Working at Niagara Region - Niagara Region, Ontario.   Don’t have every qualification? You may be hesitant to apply if you do not have every qualification listed in the posting. While specific qualifications are important for certain roles, we invite individuals from diverse backgrounds and varying levels of experience and education to apply. Our recruiters will evaluate your suitability for the role. Please note that for unionized roles, we must follow collective agreement requirements. However, we encourage all interested candidates to submit their applications. We believe success in a role can extend beyond meeting every single requirement. Job Description   Job Summary Reporting to the Manager Prosecution & Collection Services the Court Services Prosecutor is responsible for providing services and consultation pertaining to the prosecution and appeal of Provincial Offences Act cases before the Ontario Court of Justice for offences under Provincial Statutes, Federal Statutes and Municipal By-laws. Education Paralegal degree and licensed with the Law Society of Ontario, or equivalent designation. Knowledge 3-5 years of courtroom experience or equivalent work experience in a legal department/firm or law enforcement is preferred. Previous experience providing support and training to per diem prosecutors and staff dealing with prosecution matters is preferred. Licensed member in good standing with the Law Society of Upper Canada. Comprehensive knowledge of Provincial Offences Act, Highway Traffic Act, Canadian Constitution, Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and appropriate statutes, regulations, by-laws and case law. Experience in a computerized environment with knowledge of Microsoft Office and database management software. Ability to communicate and provide legal services in both English and French is preferred. Responsibilities Conducts prosecutions in accordance with the Ministry of Attorney General standards, Inter-municipal Agreement, by-laws and other related legislation, policies, practices and procedures under Provincial Statutes, selected Federal Statutes and Municipal By-laws in Provincial Courts, reviewing briefs, court attendances, overseeing the provision of disclosure, plea negotiations and conducting trials. Evaluates charges to determine if there is a reasonable prospect of conviction. Reviews admissibility of evidence. Determines the appropriate course of action, researching and analyzing issues. Researches and prepares specific case law responses. Conducts motions, trials and other court proceedings. Reviews and prepares disclosure as required. Reviews statements of witness, interviewing and preparing witnesses. Prepares and directs the preparation and serving of associated court documents. Orders transcripts as required. Request interpreters as required Negotiates settlements as required. Participates in early resolution meetings, pre-trials and first-attendance meetings, discussing charged with defendants or legal representatives, making determinations to proceed with charge, withdrawing or reducing the charge, and attending before the Justice of the Peace for final decision. Conducts appeals before the Ontario Court (Provincial Division) as either the appellant or respondent which includes drafting grounds for appeals, review of court transcripts, prepare legal arguments and making submissions. Reviews and analyses existing programs and procedures to ensure compliance with current case law and legislation and Provincial and Regional guidelines. Provides expertise in the interpretation of legislation, policies and procedures. At the direction of the Senior Prosecutor, provides advice, guidance and training to per diem prosecutors, law enforcement officials, members of the legal profession, ministry officials, general public, Regional staff, municipal staff and others as required with respect to requirements and procedures under the Provincial Offences Act, including pre-charge consultation, interpretation of regulations, methods of dealing with complex legal issues and related issues. Notifies Senior Prosecutor and, if appropriate, local Crown Attorney and the Attorney General of any matters that may raise substantive legal issues at trial or appeal. Notifies the Regional Federal Crown Prosecutor for offences designated as contraventions under the Contraventions Act. Conducts legal research to support prosecution/appeal activities and arguments. Liaises with staff concerning disclosure requests, received and plea acceptance and motions. Special Requirements In accordance with the Corporate Criminal Record Check Policy, the position requires the incumbent to undergo a Criminal Records Check and submit a Canadian Police Clearance Certificate. Regional staff strive to enable the strategic priorities of council and the organization through the completion of their work. Staff carry out their work by demonstrating the corporate values. Must maintain ability to travel in a timely manner to all court locations in the Niagara Region. Closing Statement   Uncover the wonder of the Niagara Region and join a team dedicated to meeting tomorrow’s challenges TODAY! Let us know why you would be an excellent team member by submitting your online application.
Mar 12, 2025
Full time
2025 Non Union salary changes will be effective on April 27, 2025. The posted salary ranges will be adjusted at that time based on outcomes of a Non Union Compensation Review. Changes will be shared with candidates through the interview process. This position currently falls within our hybrid model , allowing the employee to typically work a minimum of 50% of your time at your regular work location and the other 50% of time at home.   As an employer of choice, Niagara Region offers competitive salaries and benefits, a defined benefit pension plan, a corporate wellness centre, access to the Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP), mentorship and training programs, employee recognition programs, and more. In addition, the Region recognizes the value of having flexible work arrangements to support better work-life balance for our employees. Hybrid work arrangements may vary from one employee to another and may also differ in the number of remote workdays. These opportunities remain subject to the alignment of operational needs, business requirements, and customer service expectations. About Us   Serving a diverse urban and rural population of more than 475,000, Niagara Region is focused on building a strong and prosperous Niagara. Working collaboratively with 12 local area municipalities and numerous community partners, the Region delivers a range of high-quality programs and services to support and advance the well-being of individuals, families and communities within its boundaries. Nestled between the great lakes of Erie and Ontario, the Niagara peninsula features some of Canada’s most fertile agricultural land, the majesty of Niagara Falls and communities that are rich in both history and recreational and cultural opportunities. Niagara boasts dynamic modern cities, Canada’s most developed wine industry, a temperate climate, extraordinary theatre, and some of Ontario’s most breathtaking countryside. An international destination with easy access to its binational U.S. neighbour New York State, Niagara attracts over 14 million visitors annually, as well as a steady stream of new residents and businesses. At Niagara Region, we value diversity - in background and experience. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We aspire to hire and grow a workforce reflective of the diverse community we serve. By doing so, we can deliver better programs and services across Niagara. We welcome all applicants! For more information about diversity, equity, and inclusion at Niagara Region, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion - Niagara Region, Ontario or email related questions to diversity@niagararegion.ca. To send input on reducing barriers in the current hiring process, please email myhr@niagararegion.ca For the Region's full employee equity statement, Working at Niagara Region - Niagara Region, Ontario.   Don’t have every qualification? You may be hesitant to apply if you do not have every qualification listed in the posting. While specific qualifications are important for certain roles, we invite individuals from diverse backgrounds and varying levels of experience and education to apply. Our recruiters will evaluate your suitability for the role. Please note that for unionized roles, we must follow collective agreement requirements. However, we encourage all interested candidates to submit their applications. We believe success in a role can extend beyond meeting every single requirement. Job Description   Job Summary Reporting to the Manager Prosecution & Collection Services the Court Services Prosecutor is responsible for providing services and consultation pertaining to the prosecution and appeal of Provincial Offences Act cases before the Ontario Court of Justice for offences under Provincial Statutes, Federal Statutes and Municipal By-laws. Education Paralegal degree and licensed with the Law Society of Ontario, or equivalent designation. Knowledge 3-5 years of courtroom experience or equivalent work experience in a legal department/firm or law enforcement is preferred. Previous experience providing support and training to per diem prosecutors and staff dealing with prosecution matters is preferred. Licensed member in good standing with the Law Society of Upper Canada. Comprehensive knowledge of Provincial Offences Act, Highway Traffic Act, Canadian Constitution, Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and appropriate statutes, regulations, by-laws and case law. Experience in a computerized environment with knowledge of Microsoft Office and database management software. Ability to communicate and provide legal services in both English and French is preferred. Responsibilities Conducts prosecutions in accordance with the Ministry of Attorney General standards, Inter-municipal Agreement, by-laws and other related legislation, policies, practices and procedures under Provincial Statutes, selected Federal Statutes and Municipal By-laws in Provincial Courts, reviewing briefs, court attendances, overseeing the provision of disclosure, plea negotiations and conducting trials. Evaluates charges to determine if there is a reasonable prospect of conviction. Reviews admissibility of evidence. Determines the appropriate course of action, researching and analyzing issues. Researches and prepares specific case law responses. Conducts motions, trials and other court proceedings. Reviews and prepares disclosure as required. Reviews statements of witness, interviewing and preparing witnesses. Prepares and directs the preparation and serving of associated court documents. Orders transcripts as required. Request interpreters as required Negotiates settlements as required. Participates in early resolution meetings, pre-trials and first-attendance meetings, discussing charged with defendants or legal representatives, making determinations to proceed with charge, withdrawing or reducing the charge, and attending before the Justice of the Peace for final decision. Conducts appeals before the Ontario Court (Provincial Division) as either the appellant or respondent which includes drafting grounds for appeals, review of court transcripts, prepare legal arguments and making submissions. Reviews and analyses existing programs and procedures to ensure compliance with current case law and legislation and Provincial and Regional guidelines. Provides expertise in the interpretation of legislation, policies and procedures. At the direction of the Senior Prosecutor, provides advice, guidance and training to per diem prosecutors, law enforcement officials, members of the legal profession, ministry officials, general public, Regional staff, municipal staff and others as required with respect to requirements and procedures under the Provincial Offences Act, including pre-charge consultation, interpretation of regulations, methods of dealing with complex legal issues and related issues. Notifies Senior Prosecutor and, if appropriate, local Crown Attorney and the Attorney General of any matters that may raise substantive legal issues at trial or appeal. Notifies the Regional Federal Crown Prosecutor for offences designated as contraventions under the Contraventions Act. Conducts legal research to support prosecution/appeal activities and arguments. Liaises with staff concerning disclosure requests, received and plea acceptance and motions. Special Requirements In accordance with the Corporate Criminal Record Check Policy, the position requires the incumbent to undergo a Criminal Records Check and submit a Canadian Police Clearance Certificate. Regional staff strive to enable the strategic priorities of council and the organization through the completion of their work. Staff carry out their work by demonstrating the corporate values. Must maintain ability to travel in a timely manner to all court locations in the Niagara Region. Closing Statement   Uncover the wonder of the Niagara Region and join a team dedicated to meeting tomorrow’s challenges TODAY! Let us know why you would be an excellent team member by submitting your online application.
Axiom Law
Commercial Contracts Lawyer
Axiom Law Toronto, Ontario, Canada
We are looking for experienced Commercial Contract Lawyers to join our team on a full-time basis, either remotely or in a hybrid capacity. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with leading companies across retail, technology, consumer goods, and professional services industries. Key Responsibilities: Draft, review, and negotiate a variety of commercial agreements, such as vendor contracts, supply agreements, licensing deals, SaaS agreements, service contracts, and NDAs, ensuring adherence to applicable laws and corporate policies. Provide legal counsel on contract terms and conditions while negotiating with external vendors, clients, and suppliers. Assess legal and business risks associated with commercial contracts and develop strategies to mitigate potential exposure. Qualifications: Must be an active member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario. A minimum of 3 years of legal experience in Ontario, with a strong focus on drafting, reviewing, and negotiating commercial contracts in an in-house environment. Experience in developing contract templates and managing contract databases is considered an asset. Compensation, Benefits & Work Environment: Starting salary from $120,000 with a highly competitive benefits package, including medical and dental coverage. Access to professional development and learning programs. Primarily remote work, though some clients may require occasional on-site presence. About Us: Axiom is a global leader in providing high-quality, on-demand legal talent. With operations across North America, the UK, Europe, Australia, and APAC, we support legal departments in optimizing efficiency and adapting to the ever-evolving business landscape through top-tier alternative legal services. Diversity & Inclusion: We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. Axiom is proud to be recognized as a top employer for LGBTQ+ equality, earning high marks in the Corporate Equality Index. Our legal department is Mansfield-certified, ensuring that at least 50% of leadership and external counsel candidates are diverse. Equal Opportunity Employer: Axiom is dedicated to fair employment practices and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, nationality, ethnic origin, religion, gender identity, pregnancy, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, military service, or any other status protected by law. We are committed to accommodating individuals with disabilities in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and the Human Rights Code. If you require accommodations at any stage of the hiring process, please reach out to us at toronto@axiomlaw.com . Privacy & Employment Conditions: Axiom values your privacy. To understand how we collect and use your data, please refer to our privacy policy at Axiom Privacy Notice . Employment is contingent on successful background checks, verification of identity, and legal authorization to work. By applying, you confirm that all information submitted is accurate to the best of your knowledge.  
Mar 09, 2025
Full time
We are looking for experienced Commercial Contract Lawyers to join our team on a full-time basis, either remotely or in a hybrid capacity. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with leading companies across retail, technology, consumer goods, and professional services industries. Key Responsibilities: Draft, review, and negotiate a variety of commercial agreements, such as vendor contracts, supply agreements, licensing deals, SaaS agreements, service contracts, and NDAs, ensuring adherence to applicable laws and corporate policies. Provide legal counsel on contract terms and conditions while negotiating with external vendors, clients, and suppliers. Assess legal and business risks associated with commercial contracts and develop strategies to mitigate potential exposure. Qualifications: Must be an active member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario. A minimum of 3 years of legal experience in Ontario, with a strong focus on drafting, reviewing, and negotiating commercial contracts in an in-house environment. Experience in developing contract templates and managing contract databases is considered an asset. Compensation, Benefits & Work Environment: Starting salary from $120,000 with a highly competitive benefits package, including medical and dental coverage. Access to professional development and learning programs. Primarily remote work, though some clients may require occasional on-site presence. About Us: Axiom is a global leader in providing high-quality, on-demand legal talent. With operations across North America, the UK, Europe, Australia, and APAC, we support legal departments in optimizing efficiency and adapting to the ever-evolving business landscape through top-tier alternative legal services. Diversity & Inclusion: We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. Axiom is proud to be recognized as a top employer for LGBTQ+ equality, earning high marks in the Corporate Equality Index. Our legal department is Mansfield-certified, ensuring that at least 50% of leadership and external counsel candidates are diverse. Equal Opportunity Employer: Axiom is dedicated to fair employment practices and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, nationality, ethnic origin, religion, gender identity, pregnancy, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, military service, or any other status protected by law. We are committed to accommodating individuals with disabilities in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and the Human Rights Code. If you require accommodations at any stage of the hiring process, please reach out to us at toronto@axiomlaw.com . Privacy & Employment Conditions: Axiom values your privacy. To understand how we collect and use your data, please refer to our privacy policy at Axiom Privacy Notice . Employment is contingent on successful background checks, verification of identity, and legal authorization to work. By applying, you confirm that all information submitted is accurate to the best of your knowledge.  
Google
Associate Product Counsel, Ads
Google Toronto, Ontario, Canada
This role may also be located in our Playa Vista, CA campus. The application window will be open until at least March, 11 2025. This opportunity will remain online based on business needs which may be before or after the specified date. Note: By applying to this position you will have an opportunity to share your preferred working location from the following: Washington D.C., DC, USA; Atlanta, GA, USA; Austin, TX, USA; Boulder, CO, USA; Cambridge, MA, USA; Chicago, IL, USA; Kirkland, WA, USA; Portland, IN, USA; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Seattle, WA, USA; Addison, TX, USA; Toronto, ON, Canada. Minimum qualifications: JD, LL.B., equivalent degree, or equivalent practical experience. Admitted to the bar and in good standing or otherwise authorized to practice law (e.g., have registered in-house status) in the state in which the position is located. 3 years of attorney-level experience in government, in-house, or at a law firm. Preferred qualifications: Ability to have insights of privacy, consumer protection, antitrust, contract, content moderation/safety, or IP law issues in a technology context. Excellent judgment skills, with the ability to take decisions as needed based on incomplete information. Excellent communication skills with the ability to explain complex issues with clarity in writing and in meetings. Passion for technology and a sense of humor. About the job As Corporate Counsel at Google, you will work on the most exciting legal issues as disruptive technological innovations require creative and proactive legal guidance. You will be a part of a whip-smart group of in-house lawyers and the projects and cases you will take on challenge, will help you to think big and differently. You should be collaborative - ready to partner in initiatives that influence all aspects of the business and work with Googlers from all over the company. As an integrated part of the team, you will have to proactively assess legal risks and advise on products that will not only move information into the 21st century, but move information law forward as well. In this role, you will be joining a team of lawyers who will be the primary legal advisers to the product managers and engineers who design, build and run the Ads products that generate most of Google's business, and that also help to power the free and open internet. As a product counsel, it will be your job to spot legal risk in the products for which you will be given the responsibility, and work with the product teams to identify ways to manage those risks (e.g., by exploring alternative product solutions with our clients). You will also work with our commercial counsel, specialist advisers (e.g., privacy counsel or competition counsel), comms team and public policy team. You will become an expert in the products that you will cover, knowing a product's functionality, and the team's business goals, more deeply than any other lawyer. You may also become a subject matter expert on a niche area of law that impacts your products. 20th century laws don't always solve 21st century problems, and Google Legal crafts innovative approaches for working with some of the toughest legal challenges of the information age. Whether you're a patent attorney, an intellectual property expert or an engineer headed to law school, Google Legal lets you address unanswered legal quandaries and create new precedents. Our innovative services raise challenging questions that demand creative and practical answers. We provide those answers by working at the crossroads of the law and new technology, helping Google build innovative and important products for users around the world. The US base salary range for this full-time position is $195,000-$293,000 + bonus + equity + benefits. Our salary ranges are determined by role, level, and location. The range displayed on each job posting reflects the minimum and maximum target salaries for the position across all US locations. Within the range, individual pay is determined by work location and additional factors, including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training. Your recruiter can share more about the specific salary range for your preferred location during the hiring process.Please note that the compensation details listed in US role postings reflect the base salary only, and do not include bonus, equity, or benefits. Learn more aboutbenefits at Google. Responsibilities Advise on a range of matters such as the design of our Ads products, handling of user data, public statements relating to the products, policies that govern the use of the product and their enforcement. Analyze existing legal regimes around the world to identify potential impacts on our products and future product decisions. Collaborate with the Product and Engineering teams that run our products, also with other product counsel, lawyers in other roles at Google (e.g., commercial counsel and specialist counsel), our Communications and Public Policy team. Google is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and is an affirmative action employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran status. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. See alsoGoogle's EEO Policy andEEO is the Law. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please let us know by completing ourAccommodations for Applicants form.  
Mar 06, 2025
Full time
This role may also be located in our Playa Vista, CA campus. The application window will be open until at least March, 11 2025. This opportunity will remain online based on business needs which may be before or after the specified date. Note: By applying to this position you will have an opportunity to share your preferred working location from the following: Washington D.C., DC, USA; Atlanta, GA, USA; Austin, TX, USA; Boulder, CO, USA; Cambridge, MA, USA; Chicago, IL, USA; Kirkland, WA, USA; Portland, IN, USA; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Seattle, WA, USA; Addison, TX, USA; Toronto, ON, Canada. Minimum qualifications: JD, LL.B., equivalent degree, or equivalent practical experience. Admitted to the bar and in good standing or otherwise authorized to practice law (e.g., have registered in-house status) in the state in which the position is located. 3 years of attorney-level experience in government, in-house, or at a law firm. Preferred qualifications: Ability to have insights of privacy, consumer protection, antitrust, contract, content moderation/safety, or IP law issues in a technology context. Excellent judgment skills, with the ability to take decisions as needed based on incomplete information. Excellent communication skills with the ability to explain complex issues with clarity in writing and in meetings. Passion for technology and a sense of humor. About the job As Corporate Counsel at Google, you will work on the most exciting legal issues as disruptive technological innovations require creative and proactive legal guidance. You will be a part of a whip-smart group of in-house lawyers and the projects and cases you will take on challenge, will help you to think big and differently. You should be collaborative - ready to partner in initiatives that influence all aspects of the business and work with Googlers from all over the company. As an integrated part of the team, you will have to proactively assess legal risks and advise on products that will not only move information into the 21st century, but move information law forward as well. In this role, you will be joining a team of lawyers who will be the primary legal advisers to the product managers and engineers who design, build and run the Ads products that generate most of Google's business, and that also help to power the free and open internet. As a product counsel, it will be your job to spot legal risk in the products for which you will be given the responsibility, and work with the product teams to identify ways to manage those risks (e.g., by exploring alternative product solutions with our clients). You will also work with our commercial counsel, specialist advisers (e.g., privacy counsel or competition counsel), comms team and public policy team. You will become an expert in the products that you will cover, knowing a product's functionality, and the team's business goals, more deeply than any other lawyer. You may also become a subject matter expert on a niche area of law that impacts your products. 20th century laws don't always solve 21st century problems, and Google Legal crafts innovative approaches for working with some of the toughest legal challenges of the information age. Whether you're a patent attorney, an intellectual property expert or an engineer headed to law school, Google Legal lets you address unanswered legal quandaries and create new precedents. Our innovative services raise challenging questions that demand creative and practical answers. We provide those answers by working at the crossroads of the law and new technology, helping Google build innovative and important products for users around the world. The US base salary range for this full-time position is $195,000-$293,000 + bonus + equity + benefits. Our salary ranges are determined by role, level, and location. The range displayed on each job posting reflects the minimum and maximum target salaries for the position across all US locations. Within the range, individual pay is determined by work location and additional factors, including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training. Your recruiter can share more about the specific salary range for your preferred location during the hiring process.Please note that the compensation details listed in US role postings reflect the base salary only, and do not include bonus, equity, or benefits. Learn more aboutbenefits at Google. Responsibilities Advise on a range of matters such as the design of our Ads products, handling of user data, public statements relating to the products, policies that govern the use of the product and their enforcement. Analyze existing legal regimes around the world to identify potential impacts on our products and future product decisions. Collaborate with the Product and Engineering teams that run our products, also with other product counsel, lawyers in other roles at Google (e.g., commercial counsel and specialist counsel), our Communications and Public Policy team. Google is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and is an affirmative action employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran status. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. See alsoGoogle's EEO Policy andEEO is the Law. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please let us know by completing ourAccommodations for Applicants form.  
McCain Foods
Senior Legal Counsel, North America
McCain Foods Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Requisition ID: 33213 In every role, McCainers are ambitious, curious, and interested in helping each other create good work experiences. We think about the customer and make doing business with McCain easy. We are seeking a Sr. Legal Counsel, North America to join as a key member of the Legal team to assist with supporting our North American region, located in our Toronto, ON office. This person will report to our General Counsel, Americas and VP Legal, Sustainability. As an integral part of McCain’s Legal team, this person will serve as a trusted business partner to our Sales and Marketing teams, navigating complex legal issues and providing strategic and tactical day-to-day legal advice to these teams and collaborate closely with senior leadership in North America. Accountabilities Act as a strategic partner to McCain’s Sales and Marketing teams, fostering strong relationships with senior leaders and helping to drive business goals across North America. Provide legal advice and support to the Sales team on key business initiatives and negotiating critical contracts, ensuring alignment with McCain’s strategic vision. Provide legal guidance to the Marketing team on marketing campaigns, partnerships and other advertising, branding, promotions, and digital marketing matters, ensuring legal risks are properly mitigated and that all materials meet legal and regulatory requirements. Also, review and negotiate marketing agreements, including influencer contracts, licensing agreements, and sponsorship agreements. Offer day-to-day legal guidance on a variety of matters, addressing the evolving needs of internal clients by proactively identifying solutions, estimating risks, and prioritizing support. This includes developing templates, conducting training sessions, and ensuring smooth operations. Contribute to cross-functional teams, providing legal support in managing special situations such as product safety incidents, food recalls, and other key issues in North America. Collaborate in the development and implementation of corporate policies, procedures, and compliance programs, including areas like antitrust, anti-corruption, privacy, and record retention. Offer training and mentoring on these topics. Work seamlessly with McCain’s global legal teams, ensuring consistency and alignment across regions. Manage relationships with external counsel, ensuring quality legal work and selecting the right external support when necessary. Qualifications You have a J.D. from an accredited law school and licensed to practice law in Ontario, Canada. You bring at least 7 years of broad legal experience, with a focus on corporate/commercial law and experience with marketing and advertising law, including a strong understanding of advertising regulations, consumer protection laws, and data privacy laws. Ideally experience is gained from both in-house and private practice settings. Experience in the international manufacturing or food manufacturing sectors is a plus. Skills You have a collaborative, hands-on, and business-focused approach, with the ability to manage risk in a practical, forward-thinking way. Your leadership and interpersonal skills are exceptional, enabling you to build strong relationships and effectively collaborate across teams. You excel in a fast-paced environment, able to juggle multiple priorities and work under pressure while maintaining a high level of organization and attention to detail. You have excellent drafting skills, and experience with a wide range of corporate contracts and legal materials. You have excellent communication and problem-solving skills. About The Team. At McCain, the Legal team is responsible for providing and managing legal and compliance services and assisting with the management of risks associated with McCain’s global business operations. The business groups look to the Legal team for assistance and guidance in a variety of arrangements, strategic initiatives, contractual, and other dealings with third parties. About McCain. At McCain, we’re feeding the world: from French fries to cakes, we contribute to the important role food plays in people's lives. That’s why we’re dedicated to ensuring our core values—Family, Authentic, Trusted, and Quality—shine through every day. As a privately owned family company with over 60 years of experience, a presence in more than 160 countries, and a global team of 22,000 people, our values and culture are at the heart of everything we do. We believe that we can work together, along with our business and community partners, to bring sustainable growth and positive change today, tomorrow, and for generations to come. Join us and see how you can MAKE IT at McCain! Leadership Principles. Our principles, each with related practices, guide our actions across the organization. Together, they address how McCain interacts with our customers and employees, and how we work as individuals and collectively to find success. While each role adheres to the Leadership Principles, individual roles may focus more on a specific principle or principles. We are customer obsessed. Customers are our starting point. By understanding their needs and leveraging data and consumer insights, we drive mutual success. We think big and plan ahead. Through ambition, curiosity, and smart risks, we can accomplish goals, refine processes, and innovate to scale success. We bring out the best in our people. We create safe spaces for our people so that trust and empowerment come naturally. Inclusion is about listening first, showing humility, and working together. We act like owners. Together, we clear obstacles and do the work that makes us all successful and proud to be part of McCain. The McCain Experience. We are McCain: this statement is about our power collectively and our importance individually—your impact is a significant part of the business. Our winning culture focuses on authenticity and trust so we can always bring out the best in our people. Here, you have the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive while being yourself. Join our team to see why we’re better together. Compensation Package : $146,200.00 - $195,000.00 CAD annually + bonus eligibility + Long Term Incentive eligibility The above reflects the target compensation range for the position at the time of posting. Hiring compensation will be determined based on experience, skill set, education/training, and other organizational needs. Benefits : At McCain, we’re on a mission to create a winning culture that puts employee safety and wellbeing at the heart of what we do, every day. We understand and appreciate that each person’s needs are unique and ensure our benefits & wellbeing programs reflect that. Employees are eligible for the following benefits: health coverage (medical, dental, vision, prescription drug), retirement savings benefits, and leave support including medical, family and bereavement. Wellbeing programs include vacation and holidays, company-supported volunteering time, and mental health resources. Coverages are aligned to country, provincial and state governing plans and can vary by work level, location and nature of the role. Additional benefit details available during the application process. Your well-being matters to us, and we’re here to provide you with the necessary resources to support you in being your best self at work — and at home. McCain Foods is an equal opportunity employer. We see value in ensuring we have a diverse, antiracist, inclusive, merit-based, and equitable workplace. As a global family-owned company we are proud to reflect the diverse communities around the world in which we live and work. We recognize that diversity drives our creativity, resilience, and success and makes our business stronger. McCain is an accessible employer. If you require an accommodation throughout the recruitment process (including alternate formats of materials or accessible meeting rooms), please let us know and we will work with you to meet your needs. Your privacy is important to us. By submitting personal data or information to us, you agree this will be handled in accordance with the Global Employee Privacy Policy
Mar 06, 2025
Full time
Requisition ID: 33213 In every role, McCainers are ambitious, curious, and interested in helping each other create good work experiences. We think about the customer and make doing business with McCain easy. We are seeking a Sr. Legal Counsel, North America to join as a key member of the Legal team to assist with supporting our North American region, located in our Toronto, ON office. This person will report to our General Counsel, Americas and VP Legal, Sustainability. As an integral part of McCain’s Legal team, this person will serve as a trusted business partner to our Sales and Marketing teams, navigating complex legal issues and providing strategic and tactical day-to-day legal advice to these teams and collaborate closely with senior leadership in North America. Accountabilities Act as a strategic partner to McCain’s Sales and Marketing teams, fostering strong relationships with senior leaders and helping to drive business goals across North America. Provide legal advice and support to the Sales team on key business initiatives and negotiating critical contracts, ensuring alignment with McCain’s strategic vision. Provide legal guidance to the Marketing team on marketing campaigns, partnerships and other advertising, branding, promotions, and digital marketing matters, ensuring legal risks are properly mitigated and that all materials meet legal and regulatory requirements. Also, review and negotiate marketing agreements, including influencer contracts, licensing agreements, and sponsorship agreements. Offer day-to-day legal guidance on a variety of matters, addressing the evolving needs of internal clients by proactively identifying solutions, estimating risks, and prioritizing support. This includes developing templates, conducting training sessions, and ensuring smooth operations. Contribute to cross-functional teams, providing legal support in managing special situations such as product safety incidents, food recalls, and other key issues in North America. Collaborate in the development and implementation of corporate policies, procedures, and compliance programs, including areas like antitrust, anti-corruption, privacy, and record retention. Offer training and mentoring on these topics. Work seamlessly with McCain’s global legal teams, ensuring consistency and alignment across regions. Manage relationships with external counsel, ensuring quality legal work and selecting the right external support when necessary. Qualifications You have a J.D. from an accredited law school and licensed to practice law in Ontario, Canada. You bring at least 7 years of broad legal experience, with a focus on corporate/commercial law and experience with marketing and advertising law, including a strong understanding of advertising regulations, consumer protection laws, and data privacy laws. Ideally experience is gained from both in-house and private practice settings. Experience in the international manufacturing or food manufacturing sectors is a plus. Skills You have a collaborative, hands-on, and business-focused approach, with the ability to manage risk in a practical, forward-thinking way. Your leadership and interpersonal skills are exceptional, enabling you to build strong relationships and effectively collaborate across teams. You excel in a fast-paced environment, able to juggle multiple priorities and work under pressure while maintaining a high level of organization and attention to detail. You have excellent drafting skills, and experience with a wide range of corporate contracts and legal materials. You have excellent communication and problem-solving skills. About The Team. At McCain, the Legal team is responsible for providing and managing legal and compliance services and assisting with the management of risks associated with McCain’s global business operations. The business groups look to the Legal team for assistance and guidance in a variety of arrangements, strategic initiatives, contractual, and other dealings with third parties. About McCain. At McCain, we’re feeding the world: from French fries to cakes, we contribute to the important role food plays in people's lives. That’s why we’re dedicated to ensuring our core values—Family, Authentic, Trusted, and Quality—shine through every day. As a privately owned family company with over 60 years of experience, a presence in more than 160 countries, and a global team of 22,000 people, our values and culture are at the heart of everything we do. We believe that we can work together, along with our business and community partners, to bring sustainable growth and positive change today, tomorrow, and for generations to come. Join us and see how you can MAKE IT at McCain! Leadership Principles. Our principles, each with related practices, guide our actions across the organization. Together, they address how McCain interacts with our customers and employees, and how we work as individuals and collectively to find success. While each role adheres to the Leadership Principles, individual roles may focus more on a specific principle or principles. We are customer obsessed. Customers are our starting point. By understanding their needs and leveraging data and consumer insights, we drive mutual success. We think big and plan ahead. Through ambition, curiosity, and smart risks, we can accomplish goals, refine processes, and innovate to scale success. We bring out the best in our people. We create safe spaces for our people so that trust and empowerment come naturally. Inclusion is about listening first, showing humility, and working together. We act like owners. Together, we clear obstacles and do the work that makes us all successful and proud to be part of McCain. The McCain Experience. We are McCain: this statement is about our power collectively and our importance individually—your impact is a significant part of the business. Our winning culture focuses on authenticity and trust so we can always bring out the best in our people. Here, you have the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive while being yourself. Join our team to see why we’re better together. Compensation Package : $146,200.00 - $195,000.00 CAD annually + bonus eligibility + Long Term Incentive eligibility The above reflects the target compensation range for the position at the time of posting. Hiring compensation will be determined based on experience, skill set, education/training, and other organizational needs. Benefits : At McCain, we’re on a mission to create a winning culture that puts employee safety and wellbeing at the heart of what we do, every day. We understand and appreciate that each person’s needs are unique and ensure our benefits & wellbeing programs reflect that. Employees are eligible for the following benefits: health coverage (medical, dental, vision, prescription drug), retirement savings benefits, and leave support including medical, family and bereavement. Wellbeing programs include vacation and holidays, company-supported volunteering time, and mental health resources. Coverages are aligned to country, provincial and state governing plans and can vary by work level, location and nature of the role. Additional benefit details available during the application process. Your well-being matters to us, and we’re here to provide you with the necessary resources to support you in being your best self at work — and at home. McCain Foods is an equal opportunity employer. We see value in ensuring we have a diverse, antiracist, inclusive, merit-based, and equitable workplace. As a global family-owned company we are proud to reflect the diverse communities around the world in which we live and work. We recognize that diversity drives our creativity, resilience, and success and makes our business stronger. McCain is an accessible employer. If you require an accommodation throughout the recruitment process (including alternate formats of materials or accessible meeting rooms), please let us know and we will work with you to meet your needs. Your privacy is important to us. By submitting personal data or information to us, you agree this will be handled in accordance with the Global Employee Privacy Policy
Kraft Heinz Company
Legal Counsel (1 Year Contract)
Kraft Heinz Company Toronto, Ontario, Canada
ob Description Legal Counsel at a glance Provide timely legal and business advice on a wide range of issues on matters critical to the company. Work closely with business personnel, with a focus on general corporate work as well as labor and employment, marketing, and advertising matters. Act as ambassador for the Legal Department with other groups and bring leadership through provision of legal education and pragmatic counsel. What's on the menu? Provide general corporate advice (contracts, marketing law, etc.) as well as labor and employment legal advice and support to the People and Performance team, including the manufacturing plant personnel. Draft, review and advise a wide range of commercial agreements including contracts for procurement, logistics, equipment supply, confidentiality protection, advertising agencies, talent, sponsorships, and promotional activities. Provide legal advice and business counsel in connection with a wide range of business activities, such as product innovation, food law, advertising, consumer issues, media placements, privacy law, policy compliance, corporate communications, special situations, education and training, trademarks and copyrights, strategy, and general business issues that arise in connection with the matters highlighted above. Create, implement, and manage processes to timely review and revise contest and promotion rules, including integrated creative and advertising copy, using identified legal standards, to ensure consistency of approach while achieving legal compliance of Kraft Heinz promotional programs. Take responsibility for complex and corporate scale promotions. Manage department document management, corporate governance and compliance functions through good file and database management. Maintain corporate status by preparing and filing relevant annual documents for Kraft Heinz Canada ULC and all related Canadian entities, while maintaining corporate minute books for Kraft Heinz Canada ULC and all related Canadian entities. Prepare, file and maintain all provincial business name registrations as required. Draft various director and shareholder resolutions, prepare and file lobbyist registration renewals, and other regulatory matters as needed. Recipe for Success Apply now if this sounds like you! I have recognized Canadian law degree and university education with high standing. I am Lawyer in good standing with a provincial law society, Ontario preferred I have post call experience as a lawyer in a legal environment with significant practical business knowledge I have significant corporate and commercial legal experience ideally with experience in a CPG environment. I am fluent in French I am demonstrating a depth of knowledge of applicable Canadian laws and regulations, with significant experience in drafting, negotiating and analyzing a variety of commercial agreements. I am service focus—driven to meet business needs in a timely manner. Please note This job posting is just a preview of the full scope of the position. A comprehensive job description is shared upon interview. We hope to find you a seat at our table! Location(s) Toronto - Queen's Quay - Headquarters Kraft Heinz is an Equal Opportunity Employer – Underrepresented Ethnic Minority Groups/Women/Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity and other protected classes. In order to ensure reasonable accommodation for protected individuals, applicants that require accommodation in the job application process may contact NAZTAOps@kraftheinz.com for assistance.     Qualifications 6 of 10 skills match your profile - you may be a good fit Skills associated with the job post Identified by LinkedIn Competition Law · Contract Law · European Law · Legal Advice · Legal Compliance · Legal Writing · Business Knowledge · Data Privacy · Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) · Negotiation   Add skills you have to your profile to stand out to the employer. Add skills   Job search faster with Premium Access company insights like strategic priorities, headcount trends, and more Zaheeda and millions of other members use Premium Try Premium for CA$0 1-month free trial. We’ll send you a reminder 7 days before your trial ends. About the company Kraft Heinz 1,546,128 followers Food and Beverage Services 10,001+ employees 25,097 on LinkedIn The Kraft Heinz Company is one of the largest food and beverage companies in the world, with eight $1 billion+ brands and global sales of approximately $25 billion. We’re a globally trusted producer of high-quality, great-tasting, and nutritious foods for over 150 years. While Kraft Heinz is co-headquartered in Chicago and Pittsburgh, our brands are truly global, with products produced and marketed in over 40 countries. These beloved products include condiments and sauces, cheese and dairy, meals, meats, refreshment beverages, coffee, infant and nutrition products, and numerous other grocery products in a portfolio of more than 200 legacy and emerging brands. We spark joy around mealtime with our iconic brands, including Kraft, Oscar Mayer, Heinz, Philadelphia, Lunchables, Velveeta, Maxwell House, Capri Sun, Ore-Ida, Kool-Aid, Jell-O, Primal Kitchen, and Classico, among others. No matter the brand, we’re united under one vision: To sustainably grow by delighting more consumers globally. Bringing this vision to life is our team of 37,000+ food lovers, creative thinkers, and high performers worldwide. Together, we help provide meals to those in need through our global partnership with Rise Against Hunger. We also stand committed to responsible, sustainable practices that extend to every facet of our business, our consumers, and our communities. Every day, we’re transforming the food industry with bold thinking and unprecedented results. If you share our passion – and are ready to create the future, build a legacy, and lead as a global citizen – there’s only one thing to do: join our table and let’s make life delicious! …        
Nov 11, 2024
Contract
ob Description Legal Counsel at a glance Provide timely legal and business advice on a wide range of issues on matters critical to the company. Work closely with business personnel, with a focus on general corporate work as well as labor and employment, marketing, and advertising matters. Act as ambassador for the Legal Department with other groups and bring leadership through provision of legal education and pragmatic counsel. What's on the menu? Provide general corporate advice (contracts, marketing law, etc.) as well as labor and employment legal advice and support to the People and Performance team, including the manufacturing plant personnel. Draft, review and advise a wide range of commercial agreements including contracts for procurement, logistics, equipment supply, confidentiality protection, advertising agencies, talent, sponsorships, and promotional activities. Provide legal advice and business counsel in connection with a wide range of business activities, such as product innovation, food law, advertising, consumer issues, media placements, privacy law, policy compliance, corporate communications, special situations, education and training, trademarks and copyrights, strategy, and general business issues that arise in connection with the matters highlighted above. Create, implement, and manage processes to timely review and revise contest and promotion rules, including integrated creative and advertising copy, using identified legal standards, to ensure consistency of approach while achieving legal compliance of Kraft Heinz promotional programs. Take responsibility for complex and corporate scale promotions. Manage department document management, corporate governance and compliance functions through good file and database management. Maintain corporate status by preparing and filing relevant annual documents for Kraft Heinz Canada ULC and all related Canadian entities, while maintaining corporate minute books for Kraft Heinz Canada ULC and all related Canadian entities. Prepare, file and maintain all provincial business name registrations as required. Draft various director and shareholder resolutions, prepare and file lobbyist registration renewals, and other regulatory matters as needed. Recipe for Success Apply now if this sounds like you! I have recognized Canadian law degree and university education with high standing. I am Lawyer in good standing with a provincial law society, Ontario preferred I have post call experience as a lawyer in a legal environment with significant practical business knowledge I have significant corporate and commercial legal experience ideally with experience in a CPG environment. I am fluent in French I am demonstrating a depth of knowledge of applicable Canadian laws and regulations, with significant experience in drafting, negotiating and analyzing a variety of commercial agreements. I am service focus—driven to meet business needs in a timely manner. Please note This job posting is just a preview of the full scope of the position. A comprehensive job description is shared upon interview. We hope to find you a seat at our table! Location(s) Toronto - Queen's Quay - Headquarters Kraft Heinz is an Equal Opportunity Employer – Underrepresented Ethnic Minority Groups/Women/Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity and other protected classes. In order to ensure reasonable accommodation for protected individuals, applicants that require accommodation in the job application process may contact NAZTAOps@kraftheinz.com for assistance.     Qualifications 6 of 10 skills match your profile - you may be a good fit Skills associated with the job post Identified by LinkedIn Competition Law · Contract Law · European Law · Legal Advice · Legal Compliance · Legal Writing · Business Knowledge · Data Privacy · Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) · Negotiation   Add skills you have to your profile to stand out to the employer. Add skills   Job search faster with Premium Access company insights like strategic priorities, headcount trends, and more Zaheeda and millions of other members use Premium Try Premium for CA$0 1-month free trial. We’ll send you a reminder 7 days before your trial ends. About the company Kraft Heinz 1,546,128 followers Food and Beverage Services 10,001+ employees 25,097 on LinkedIn The Kraft Heinz Company is one of the largest food and beverage companies in the world, with eight $1 billion+ brands and global sales of approximately $25 billion. We’re a globally trusted producer of high-quality, great-tasting, and nutritious foods for over 150 years. While Kraft Heinz is co-headquartered in Chicago and Pittsburgh, our brands are truly global, with products produced and marketed in over 40 countries. These beloved products include condiments and sauces, cheese and dairy, meals, meats, refreshment beverages, coffee, infant and nutrition products, and numerous other grocery products in a portfolio of more than 200 legacy and emerging brands. We spark joy around mealtime with our iconic brands, including Kraft, Oscar Mayer, Heinz, Philadelphia, Lunchables, Velveeta, Maxwell House, Capri Sun, Ore-Ida, Kool-Aid, Jell-O, Primal Kitchen, and Classico, among others. No matter the brand, we’re united under one vision: To sustainably grow by delighting more consumers globally. Bringing this vision to life is our team of 37,000+ food lovers, creative thinkers, and high performers worldwide. Together, we help provide meals to those in need through our global partnership with Rise Against Hunger. We also stand committed to responsible, sustainable practices that extend to every facet of our business, our consumers, and our communities. Every day, we’re transforming the food industry with bold thinking and unprecedented results. If you share our passion – and are ready to create the future, build a legacy, and lead as a global citizen – there’s only one thing to do: join our table and let’s make life delicious! …        
Teva Pharmaceuticals
Associate Director, Legal Generalist
Teva Pharmaceuticals Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Location: Montreal, Canada, Quebec, H2Z 1S8 Company: Teva Pharmaceuticals Job Id: 59057 Who we are Together, we’re on a mission to make good health more affordable and accessible, to help millions around the world enjoy healthier lives. It’s a mission that bonds our people across nearly 60 countries and a rich, diverse variety of nationalities and backgrounds. Working here means working with the world’s leading manufacturer of generic medicines, and the proud producer of many of the products on the World Health Organization’s Essential Medicines List. Today, at least 200 million people around the world take one of our medicines every single day. An amazing number, but we’re always looking for new ways to continue making a difference, and new people to make a difference with. The opportunity Associate Director, General Legal Counsel Location: Toronto or Montreal Reporting to the Country’s Executive Counsel, the Associate Director, General Legal Counsel is a multifaceted role at Teva Canada Limited, ensuring adherence to legal standards, internal policies, privacy and ethical practices across the organization. The incumbent will be a legal champion, accountable for a wide range of functions related to innovative, biosimilar, and generic businesses.   How you’ll spend your day Legal Business Partner Support Manage and oversee a diverse portfolio of legal matters impacting the Canadian organization, including but not limited to purchase and/or divestment of assets, alliance management, agreement negotiating and drafting, advising on local laws, legal counselling, litigation matters, regulations and company policies etc. As a strong and reliable business partner interfacing with cross-functional units and attending various business meetings to provide legal input Overseeing external legal counsel, managing legal spend, and connecting issues and opportunities across the business to drive the company's success Assist the Executive Counsel as needed and provide legal advice and support to the Company's various business units in the Canadian business All other Business Partner duties as required Privacy Champion Develop, implement and maintain organizational privacy policies, procedures and guidelines in compliance with legislation and in coordination with organizational leadership, the Privacy compliance oversight structure, and legal counsel Serve as an advisor and strategic business partner to ensure data privacy requirements are incorporated in Enterprise, business activities and programs Lead ongoing monitoring for compliance of privacy and security related policies and procedures Represents the organization as the Privacy Officer All other Privacy duties as required Non-IP Litigation Manage important non-IP litigation including but not limited to HR and employee matters, mediations, employment and labour standard issues, etc. Participates in business meetings and trains on issues related to rebate and customer contracting, formulary placement and payer agreements Review and update all organization policies and procedures annually Support as needed in audits of customer utilization and compliance with rebate agreements Ensures that the company follows all applicable laws, rules and regulations; monitors compliance and makes recommendations regarding changes to policies or operations All other duties as assigned Your experience and qualifications Juris Doctorate Minimum of 5+ years of experience in private practice and/or in-house setting experience in a related industry Work experience in a firm or legal experience in a pharmaceutical/ Healthcare/ Life sciences organization is a preferred Strong knowledge of laws and regulations applicable to prescription and OTC drugs preferred Experience reviewing advertising and promotional materials of pharmaceutical products Negotiation: Experience in counseling and assisting clients in the negotiation of agreements, including participating in the negotiation process Exceptional written and oral communication skills; solid project management skills Proven judgment and ability to counsel senior management and influence top leaders Travel Requirements: 10-15% of the time Enjoy a more rewarding choice Make an Impact: Shape the future of Teva’s generics business in Canada. Leadership: Lead a talented team to achieve big results. Collaboration: Partner with diverse teams across the business. Career Growth: Opportunities for development within a leading global pharmaceutical company. Already Working @TEVA? If you are a current Teva employee, please apply using the internal career site available on "Employee Central". By doing so, your application will be treated with priority. You will also be able to see opportunities that are open exclusively to Teva employees. Use the following link to search and apply: Internal Career Site The internal career site is available from your home network as well. If you have trouble accessing your EC account, please contact your local HR/IT partner. Teva’s Equal Employment Opportunity Commitment Teva Pharmaceuticals is committed to equal opportunity in employment. It is Teva's global policy that equal employment opportunity be provided without regard to age, race, creed, color, religion, sex, disability, pregnancy, medical condition, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, ancestry, veteran status, national or ethnic origin or any other legally recognized status entitled to protection under applicable laws. We are committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace for all. If you are contacted for a job opportunity, please advise us of any accommodations needed to support you throughout the recruitment and selection process. All accommodation information provided will be treated as confidential and used only for the purpose of providing an accessible candidate experience.    
Nov 06, 2024
Full time
Location: Montreal, Canada, Quebec, H2Z 1S8 Company: Teva Pharmaceuticals Job Id: 59057 Who we are Together, we’re on a mission to make good health more affordable and accessible, to help millions around the world enjoy healthier lives. It’s a mission that bonds our people across nearly 60 countries and a rich, diverse variety of nationalities and backgrounds. Working here means working with the world’s leading manufacturer of generic medicines, and the proud producer of many of the products on the World Health Organization’s Essential Medicines List. Today, at least 200 million people around the world take one of our medicines every single day. An amazing number, but we’re always looking for new ways to continue making a difference, and new people to make a difference with. The opportunity Associate Director, General Legal Counsel Location: Toronto or Montreal Reporting to the Country’s Executive Counsel, the Associate Director, General Legal Counsel is a multifaceted role at Teva Canada Limited, ensuring adherence to legal standards, internal policies, privacy and ethical practices across the organization. The incumbent will be a legal champion, accountable for a wide range of functions related to innovative, biosimilar, and generic businesses.   How you’ll spend your day Legal Business Partner Support Manage and oversee a diverse portfolio of legal matters impacting the Canadian organization, including but not limited to purchase and/or divestment of assets, alliance management, agreement negotiating and drafting, advising on local laws, legal counselling, litigation matters, regulations and company policies etc. As a strong and reliable business partner interfacing with cross-functional units and attending various business meetings to provide legal input Overseeing external legal counsel, managing legal spend, and connecting issues and opportunities across the business to drive the company's success Assist the Executive Counsel as needed and provide legal advice and support to the Company's various business units in the Canadian business All other Business Partner duties as required Privacy Champion Develop, implement and maintain organizational privacy policies, procedures and guidelines in compliance with legislation and in coordination with organizational leadership, the Privacy compliance oversight structure, and legal counsel Serve as an advisor and strategic business partner to ensure data privacy requirements are incorporated in Enterprise, business activities and programs Lead ongoing monitoring for compliance of privacy and security related policies and procedures Represents the organization as the Privacy Officer All other Privacy duties as required Non-IP Litigation Manage important non-IP litigation including but not limited to HR and employee matters, mediations, employment and labour standard issues, etc. Participates in business meetings and trains on issues related to rebate and customer contracting, formulary placement and payer agreements Review and update all organization policies and procedures annually Support as needed in audits of customer utilization and compliance with rebate agreements Ensures that the company follows all applicable laws, rules and regulations; monitors compliance and makes recommendations regarding changes to policies or operations All other duties as assigned Your experience and qualifications Juris Doctorate Minimum of 5+ years of experience in private practice and/or in-house setting experience in a related industry Work experience in a firm or legal experience in a pharmaceutical/ Healthcare/ Life sciences organization is a preferred Strong knowledge of laws and regulations applicable to prescription and OTC drugs preferred Experience reviewing advertising and promotional materials of pharmaceutical products Negotiation: Experience in counseling and assisting clients in the negotiation of agreements, including participating in the negotiation process Exceptional written and oral communication skills; solid project management skills Proven judgment and ability to counsel senior management and influence top leaders Travel Requirements: 10-15% of the time Enjoy a more rewarding choice Make an Impact: Shape the future of Teva’s generics business in Canada. Leadership: Lead a talented team to achieve big results. Collaboration: Partner with diverse teams across the business. Career Growth: Opportunities for development within a leading global pharmaceutical company. Already Working @TEVA? If you are a current Teva employee, please apply using the internal career site available on "Employee Central". By doing so, your application will be treated with priority. You will also be able to see opportunities that are open exclusively to Teva employees. Use the following link to search and apply: Internal Career Site The internal career site is available from your home network as well. If you have trouble accessing your EC account, please contact your local HR/IT partner. Teva’s Equal Employment Opportunity Commitment Teva Pharmaceuticals is committed to equal opportunity in employment. It is Teva's global policy that equal employment opportunity be provided without regard to age, race, creed, color, religion, sex, disability, pregnancy, medical condition, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, ancestry, veteran status, national or ethnic origin or any other legally recognized status entitled to protection under applicable laws. We are committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace for all. If you are contacted for a job opportunity, please advise us of any accommodations needed to support you throughout the recruitment and selection process. All accommodation information provided will be treated as confidential and used only for the purpose of providing an accessible candidate experience.    
Intact Insurance Company
Compliance & Privacy Lawyer - 12 Month Contract
Intact Insurance Company Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Our employees are at the heart of what we do best: helping people, businesses and society prosper in good times and be resilient in bad times. When you join our team, you’re bringing this purpose to life alongside a passionate community of experts.   Feel empowered to learn and grow while being valued for who you are– here, diversity is a strength. You have our commitment to support you in reaching your goals with tools, opportunities, and flexibility. It’s our employee promise.   Our hybrid work model provides the balance between working from home and enjoying meaningful in-person interactions.   Read on to see how you can shape the future, win as a team, and grow with us.   About the role   We’re looking for a Compliance & Privacy Lawyer (Associate Senior Counsel) to join our growing team!   As Associate Senior Counsel, your work will have a big impact on supporting Intact Financial Corporation and its subsidiaries in identifying and managing legal, regulatory, compliance, and reputational risks. People will count on you to promote a culture of compliance and ethical business, and ensure we comply with all applicable laws, regulations, policies, and procedures.   Here are a few ways you'll make a difference:   Act as legal counsel on behalf of Intact Financial Corporation and its subsidiaries, primarily in the areas of compliance and privacy Provide legal and regulatory advice and guidance on compliance and privacy-related matters and projects. Support in all areas of our compliance framework, including: Support on regulatory matters including regulatory engagement and reporting Lead and oversee compliance and privacy training and awareness Conduct compliance and privacy risk assessments Play an active role in supporting stakeholders in the investigation, management, and resolution of compliance and privacy incidents and breaches Proactively develop and/or implement policies, procedures, and best practices   Ensure the integrity and values of the organization are always respected   What you bring to the table: Member of the Law Society of Ontario 5 to 8 years of experience in compliance or privacy law at a large in-house department or insurance brokerage Excellent drafting, negotiation, training, and communication skills. Confidence managing files independently with minimal support Sound judgment and the ability to assess the practical implications of legal risks Ability to proactively identify legal and reputational risks and propose innovation business solutions Ability to build relationships with business units and stakeholders and influence decision-making at the operational and corporate level Ability to collaborate well with others Capacity to prioritize and handle several files and projects at once Comfort with technology tools, including good working knowledge of Word, Excel and PowerPoint Proficiency in French and experience with Quebec law would be an asset but is not required No Canadian work experience required however must be eligible to work in Canada. Bilingualism (English/French) is required. Need to interact on a regular basis with English-speaking clients and colleagues across the country   What we offer   Working here means you'll be empowered to be and do your best every day. Here is some of what you can expect as a temporary member of our team: Inspiring leaders and colleagues who will lift you up and help you grow Access to tools and resources to support physical and mental health, embracing change and connecting with colleagues A dynamic workplace learning ecosystem complete with learning journeys, interactive online content, and inspiring programs Inclusive employee-led networks to educate, inspire, amplify voices, build relationships and provide development opportunities. A Community Impact program, because what you care about is a part of what makes you different. And how you contribute to your community should be just as unique.   We are an equal opportunity employer   At Intact, we value diversity and strive to create an inclusive, accessible workplace where all individuals feel valued, respected, and heard.   If we can provide a specific adjustment to make the recruitment process more accessible for you, please let us know when we reach out about a job opportunity. We’ll work with you to meet your needs.   Click here to review other important information about the hiring process, including background checks, internal candidates, and eligibility to work in Canada.   If you are an employee of Intact or belairdirect, please apply for this role on Contact People.
Aug 12, 2024
Full time
Our employees are at the heart of what we do best: helping people, businesses and society prosper in good times and be resilient in bad times. When you join our team, you’re bringing this purpose to life alongside a passionate community of experts.   Feel empowered to learn and grow while being valued for who you are– here, diversity is a strength. You have our commitment to support you in reaching your goals with tools, opportunities, and flexibility. It’s our employee promise.   Our hybrid work model provides the balance between working from home and enjoying meaningful in-person interactions.   Read on to see how you can shape the future, win as a team, and grow with us.   About the role   We’re looking for a Compliance & Privacy Lawyer (Associate Senior Counsel) to join our growing team!   As Associate Senior Counsel, your work will have a big impact on supporting Intact Financial Corporation and its subsidiaries in identifying and managing legal, regulatory, compliance, and reputational risks. People will count on you to promote a culture of compliance and ethical business, and ensure we comply with all applicable laws, regulations, policies, and procedures.   Here are a few ways you'll make a difference:   Act as legal counsel on behalf of Intact Financial Corporation and its subsidiaries, primarily in the areas of compliance and privacy Provide legal and regulatory advice and guidance on compliance and privacy-related matters and projects. Support in all areas of our compliance framework, including: Support on regulatory matters including regulatory engagement and reporting Lead and oversee compliance and privacy training and awareness Conduct compliance and privacy risk assessments Play an active role in supporting stakeholders in the investigation, management, and resolution of compliance and privacy incidents and breaches Proactively develop and/or implement policies, procedures, and best practices   Ensure the integrity and values of the organization are always respected   What you bring to the table: Member of the Law Society of Ontario 5 to 8 years of experience in compliance or privacy law at a large in-house department or insurance brokerage Excellent drafting, negotiation, training, and communication skills. Confidence managing files independently with minimal support Sound judgment and the ability to assess the practical implications of legal risks Ability to proactively identify legal and reputational risks and propose innovation business solutions Ability to build relationships with business units and stakeholders and influence decision-making at the operational and corporate level Ability to collaborate well with others Capacity to prioritize and handle several files and projects at once Comfort with technology tools, including good working knowledge of Word, Excel and PowerPoint Proficiency in French and experience with Quebec law would be an asset but is not required No Canadian work experience required however must be eligible to work in Canada. Bilingualism (English/French) is required. Need to interact on a regular basis with English-speaking clients and colleagues across the country   What we offer   Working here means you'll be empowered to be and do your best every day. Here is some of what you can expect as a temporary member of our team: Inspiring leaders and colleagues who will lift you up and help you grow Access to tools and resources to support physical and mental health, embracing change and connecting with colleagues A dynamic workplace learning ecosystem complete with learning journeys, interactive online content, and inspiring programs Inclusive employee-led networks to educate, inspire, amplify voices, build relationships and provide development opportunities. A Community Impact program, because what you care about is a part of what makes you different. And how you contribute to your community should be just as unique.   We are an equal opportunity employer   At Intact, we value diversity and strive to create an inclusive, accessible workplace where all individuals feel valued, respected, and heard.   If we can provide a specific adjustment to make the recruitment process more accessible for you, please let us know when we reach out about a job opportunity. We’ll work with you to meet your needs.   Click here to review other important information about the hiring process, including background checks, internal candidates, and eligibility to work in Canada.   If you are an employee of Intact or belairdirect, please apply for this role on Contact People.
Corus Entertainment Inc.
Legal Counsel, Investigation and Employment
Corus Entertainment Inc. Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Corus is a driving force in the media industry with a diverse portfolio of strong brands that entertain and inform audiences through great storytelling and compelling content, reaching millions of people around the world every day. Our culture and our people are what make us, US. We have a passion to connect with the world around us: to express, to share, to be part of people's lives. Our award-winning culture is an expression of who we are, what we do, and how we thrive. Our values describe our culture in action. They outline how we achieve our goals, work together, engage with partners, and interact in our communities. At Corus, we Win Together, Think Beyond, Make it Happen, Learn Every Day and Show We Care. Ready to join US? Division: Legal, Regulatory and Governance Work Status: Full-Time Location: Toronto - a combination of weekly onsite and remote/work from home. About the Role: As a key member of Corus Entertainment’s Legal, Regulatory and Governance department you will lead Corus’ workplace investigation function including statutory and common law interpretation and advice, investigating complex workplace investigations, drafting and reviewing agreements, termination and disability matters, and performance management. You will also provide discrete employment law advice on investigation outcomes as well as contractual and policy matters. You will be joining a talented and collegial team that works closely with business partners in Legal, People (HR), and Corus’ diverse businesses such as News, Sales and Programming. The role will be based in Toronto, ON (a combination of weekly onsite and remote/work from home) and will report to the Vice-President and Associate General Counsel, Corporate. You will contribute by: Investigate complex and confidential workplace investigations in areas including human rights, workplace harassment and violence. Manage external workplace investigators and act as a liaison, as necessary. Maintain and update investigation, conduct and other related policies and processes. Perform and manage intake of investigation files, case management and post investigative tasks. Keep abreast of, and updated policies and procedures to reflect, changes in law or best practices relating to conduct, employment and investigations for federally-regulated workplaces. Provide communication and training on applicable policies and processes. Providing recommendations in investigation reports in accordance with established legal practices, policies and the collective agreement. Advise and counsel clients on legal issues stemming from the relationship between Corus and its employees and independent contractors. Draft and review agreements, contracts, company policies and training materials. Advise on discrete legal questions from fellow lawyers and members of the People team. Manage files up to pleadings and thereafter manage external counsel. Skills and experience you will bring: A minimum of three (3) years of related work experience in private practice or a mix of private practice and in-house experience, preferably with federally regulated matters. Lawyer in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario Working knowledge of federal and provincial (particularly Ontario) employment laws. Experience investigating and writing reports that are clear, concise, complete, and provides analysis of the evidence considered in reaching conclusions. Demonstrated awareness, understanding and experience identifying and addressing discrimination and harassment, including racism, systemic and intersectional forms of discrimination. You are an innovator, always looking to develop and improve your approach and that of the team, in line with legislative changes and industry best practice. Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a team environment yet independently on assigned files. Key Skills and Behaviours: Remain respectful and empathetic and show discretion when confronted with difficult and uncomfortable situations. Excellent writing and analysis skills. Ability to work independently and efficiently, in a self-directed matter. Able to handle confidential information in a mature and professional manner. Strong ability to multi-task and respond effectively to changing priorities and demands. Develop trust and rapport and influence partners and business leaders. Exemplifies Corus’ values; fosters an inclusive working environment. Excellent project management, prioritization and planning skills. Application Deadline: May 30th, 2024 Every day, we work hard to become an even more diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace that supports the well-being of our people and makes a positive difference in our communities. Want to learn more? Have a look at our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Action Plan and Sustainability Report for more information on our approach to People, Planet and Responsibility. We want our workforce to reflect the full diversity of communities across Canada. We are committed to providing an accessible experience for candidates of all abilities. Please let your recruiter or the hiring manager know if you require any adjustments throughout the recruitment process or email us in confidence at accessibility@corusent.com. How to Apply: If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now'. No phone calls please. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.      
Jul 13, 2024
Full time
Corus is a driving force in the media industry with a diverse portfolio of strong brands that entertain and inform audiences through great storytelling and compelling content, reaching millions of people around the world every day. Our culture and our people are what make us, US. We have a passion to connect with the world around us: to express, to share, to be part of people's lives. Our award-winning culture is an expression of who we are, what we do, and how we thrive. Our values describe our culture in action. They outline how we achieve our goals, work together, engage with partners, and interact in our communities. At Corus, we Win Together, Think Beyond, Make it Happen, Learn Every Day and Show We Care. Ready to join US? Division: Legal, Regulatory and Governance Work Status: Full-Time Location: Toronto - a combination of weekly onsite and remote/work from home. About the Role: As a key member of Corus Entertainment’s Legal, Regulatory and Governance department you will lead Corus’ workplace investigation function including statutory and common law interpretation and advice, investigating complex workplace investigations, drafting and reviewing agreements, termination and disability matters, and performance management. You will also provide discrete employment law advice on investigation outcomes as well as contractual and policy matters. You will be joining a talented and collegial team that works closely with business partners in Legal, People (HR), and Corus’ diverse businesses such as News, Sales and Programming. The role will be based in Toronto, ON (a combination of weekly onsite and remote/work from home) and will report to the Vice-President and Associate General Counsel, Corporate. You will contribute by: Investigate complex and confidential workplace investigations in areas including human rights, workplace harassment and violence. Manage external workplace investigators and act as a liaison, as necessary. Maintain and update investigation, conduct and other related policies and processes. Perform and manage intake of investigation files, case management and post investigative tasks. Keep abreast of, and updated policies and procedures to reflect, changes in law or best practices relating to conduct, employment and investigations for federally-regulated workplaces. Provide communication and training on applicable policies and processes. Providing recommendations in investigation reports in accordance with established legal practices, policies and the collective agreement. Advise and counsel clients on legal issues stemming from the relationship between Corus and its employees and independent contractors. Draft and review agreements, contracts, company policies and training materials. Advise on discrete legal questions from fellow lawyers and members of the People team. Manage files up to pleadings and thereafter manage external counsel. Skills and experience you will bring: A minimum of three (3) years of related work experience in private practice or a mix of private practice and in-house experience, preferably with federally regulated matters. Lawyer in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario Working knowledge of federal and provincial (particularly Ontario) employment laws. Experience investigating and writing reports that are clear, concise, complete, and provides analysis of the evidence considered in reaching conclusions. Demonstrated awareness, understanding and experience identifying and addressing discrimination and harassment, including racism, systemic and intersectional forms of discrimination. You are an innovator, always looking to develop and improve your approach and that of the team, in line with legislative changes and industry best practice. Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a team environment yet independently on assigned files. Key Skills and Behaviours: Remain respectful and empathetic and show discretion when confronted with difficult and uncomfortable situations. Excellent writing and analysis skills. Ability to work independently and efficiently, in a self-directed matter. Able to handle confidential information in a mature and professional manner. Strong ability to multi-task and respond effectively to changing priorities and demands. Develop trust and rapport and influence partners and business leaders. Exemplifies Corus’ values; fosters an inclusive working environment. Excellent project management, prioritization and planning skills. Application Deadline: May 30th, 2024 Every day, we work hard to become an even more diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace that supports the well-being of our people and makes a positive difference in our communities. Want to learn more? Have a look at our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Action Plan and Sustainability Report for more information on our approach to People, Planet and Responsibility. We want our workforce to reflect the full diversity of communities across Canada. We are committed to providing an accessible experience for candidates of all abilities. Please let your recruiter or the hiring manager know if you require any adjustments throughout the recruitment process or email us in confidence at accessibility@corusent.com. How to Apply: If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now'. No phone calls please. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.      
Enerflex
Legal Counsel
Enerflex Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Reporting to the Corporate Secretary, Associate General Counsel, Corporate, the Legal Counsel and Assistant Corporate Secretary is responsible for supporting the corporate legal group, including the office of the Corporate Secretary. As the Assistant Corporate Secretary, you will work closely with the Corporate Secretary in carrying out duties relating to the effective governance of the Board and the Company (including its subsidiaries), maintaining governance best practices, supporting production and distribution of Board and Committee meeting materials including resolutions, and assisting with all post-meeting filings. As Legal Counsel, you will also work closely with, and provide legal support and guidance to, corporate functions, including Investor Relations, Marketing, Human Resources, IT, Tax, Treasury and Finance. You will assist in the preparation and review of several corporate reports including our annual information form, sustainability report and investor presentation report. You will provide legal support in the preparation of all annual and quarterly continuous disclosure obligations under applicable Canadian and United States securities laws, the rules of the TSX and the NYSE. The individual in this position is expected to work collaboratively with our Corporate legal group and provide support with corporate mandates. The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong organizational and communication skills, be detail-oriented and work diligently to complete the tasks on time. The person will have the ability to prioritize and multi-task in a fast-paced environment and take the initiative when appropriate. Principle Responsibilities and Duties Assisting with the preparation of continuous disclosure and regulatory compliance documents and filings Supporting the technology used to prepare and distribute materials, conduct meetings, and facilitate other board and committee activities while being mindful of privacy and confidentiality concerns Supporting the Corporation’s sustainability efforts, including through participation in the cross-regional and cross-functional sustainability committee and coordinating the preparation of the Corporation’s annual sustainability report Monitoring corporate governance and other developments of note for the Company, the board and/or its committees and advancing the steps necessary to comply with changing regulatory and other requirements, as directed Preparing agendas for board and committee meetings; reviewing, preparing, and distributing board materials including briefs and background information to assist with board and committee meeting preparation Provide transactional assistance as required in connection with Corporate and Regional mandates, including negotiations with third parties being retained to provide Corporate support and inter-company transactions and restructurings Supporting the Corporate Secretary in ensuring and maintaining compliance with applicable securities regulations Providing support with subsidiary board meetings and regulatory compliance matters Drafting corporate legal documents including non-disclosure/confidentiality agreements, letters of direction, corporate resolutions, and instruments of transfer Assist with filings for CBCA, extra provincial registrations, SEDAR, SEDI, TSX and NYSE; facilitate or support filings in foreign jurisdictions as needed Assisting with ongoing maintenance of corporate minute book records and digital files for the Company and global subsidiaries Supporting the Global Legal Team on an as directed basis and attending monthly meetings Qualifications A Canadian common law degree, or equivalent, and a member in good standing with the Law Society of Alberta Between 2 and 5 years of experience working in a law firm in the corporate/corporate securities practice or commensurate in-house experience with preference being given to experience with a public company Familiarity with Canadian and US corporate securities laws and the rules of the TSX and NYSE are an asset The ideal candidate will have an interest in, and experience advising on, Sustainability & ESG matters. Working proficiency with computer programs, such as Word, Excel and Adobe Desire and ability to work collaboratively within a cross-functional team environment; this position will be predominately performed in an office setting Aptitude for organization, timeliness, confidentiality, attention to detail and follow-through A strong team player who is excited to work collaboratively within our Corporate legal team and our broader global legal team Strong written and verbal communication skills required   About Us:   Transforming Energy for a Sustainable Future. Enerflex is a premier integrated global provider of energy infrastructure solutions, covering gas processing, compression, power generation, refrigeration, cryogenic, energy transition, and water solutions. We proudly employ more than 5,000 highly skilled employees across over 25 countries worldwide. Enerflex places its core Values of Integrity, Commitment, Creativity, and Success into action across all aspects of the business. Our innovation, strong commitment to safety, and superior service to our customers positions us as the optimal partner to meet the needs of the dynamic energy industry. We foster a culture of ensuring our employees have the tools to do their jobs right, but to also thrive in their roles. We pride ourselves in our competitive wages, extensive rewards programs, celebration of successes of individuals and teams, and are committed to ensuring Enerflex remains a safe and inclusive space for all.   What Enerflex Offers You: Values Based Organization Competitive Compensation Safety Focused Culture Incentive Programs Professional Development Opportunities Collaborative in office work environment, supportive team members   Enerflex is an Equal Opportunity Employer Enerflex grants equal employment opportunity to all qualified persons without regard to race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, genetic information, mental or physical disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. Equal employment opportunities are provided in recruitment, hiring, promotions, wages, benefits, and other terms, conditions, and privileges of employment.   Disclaimer The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, tasks, duties, knowledge, skills, and abilities required.   Please visit our website at www.enerflex.com for more information.
Jun 16, 2024
Full time
Reporting to the Corporate Secretary, Associate General Counsel, Corporate, the Legal Counsel and Assistant Corporate Secretary is responsible for supporting the corporate legal group, including the office of the Corporate Secretary. As the Assistant Corporate Secretary, you will work closely with the Corporate Secretary in carrying out duties relating to the effective governance of the Board and the Company (including its subsidiaries), maintaining governance best practices, supporting production and distribution of Board and Committee meeting materials including resolutions, and assisting with all post-meeting filings. As Legal Counsel, you will also work closely with, and provide legal support and guidance to, corporate functions, including Investor Relations, Marketing, Human Resources, IT, Tax, Treasury and Finance. You will assist in the preparation and review of several corporate reports including our annual information form, sustainability report and investor presentation report. You will provide legal support in the preparation of all annual and quarterly continuous disclosure obligations under applicable Canadian and United States securities laws, the rules of the TSX and the NYSE. The individual in this position is expected to work collaboratively with our Corporate legal group and provide support with corporate mandates. The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong organizational and communication skills, be detail-oriented and work diligently to complete the tasks on time. The person will have the ability to prioritize and multi-task in a fast-paced environment and take the initiative when appropriate. Principle Responsibilities and Duties Assisting with the preparation of continuous disclosure and regulatory compliance documents and filings Supporting the technology used to prepare and distribute materials, conduct meetings, and facilitate other board and committee activities while being mindful of privacy and confidentiality concerns Supporting the Corporation’s sustainability efforts, including through participation in the cross-regional and cross-functional sustainability committee and coordinating the preparation of the Corporation’s annual sustainability report Monitoring corporate governance and other developments of note for the Company, the board and/or its committees and advancing the steps necessary to comply with changing regulatory and other requirements, as directed Preparing agendas for board and committee meetings; reviewing, preparing, and distributing board materials including briefs and background information to assist with board and committee meeting preparation Provide transactional assistance as required in connection with Corporate and Regional mandates, including negotiations with third parties being retained to provide Corporate support and inter-company transactions and restructurings Supporting the Corporate Secretary in ensuring and maintaining compliance with applicable securities regulations Providing support with subsidiary board meetings and regulatory compliance matters Drafting corporate legal documents including non-disclosure/confidentiality agreements, letters of direction, corporate resolutions, and instruments of transfer Assist with filings for CBCA, extra provincial registrations, SEDAR, SEDI, TSX and NYSE; facilitate or support filings in foreign jurisdictions as needed Assisting with ongoing maintenance of corporate minute book records and digital files for the Company and global subsidiaries Supporting the Global Legal Team on an as directed basis and attending monthly meetings Qualifications A Canadian common law degree, or equivalent, and a member in good standing with the Law Society of Alberta Between 2 and 5 years of experience working in a law firm in the corporate/corporate securities practice or commensurate in-house experience with preference being given to experience with a public company Familiarity with Canadian and US corporate securities laws and the rules of the TSX and NYSE are an asset The ideal candidate will have an interest in, and experience advising on, Sustainability & ESG matters. Working proficiency with computer programs, such as Word, Excel and Adobe Desire and ability to work collaboratively within a cross-functional team environment; this position will be predominately performed in an office setting Aptitude for organization, timeliness, confidentiality, attention to detail and follow-through A strong team player who is excited to work collaboratively within our Corporate legal team and our broader global legal team Strong written and verbal communication skills required   About Us:   Transforming Energy for a Sustainable Future. Enerflex is a premier integrated global provider of energy infrastructure solutions, covering gas processing, compression, power generation, refrigeration, cryogenic, energy transition, and water solutions. We proudly employ more than 5,000 highly skilled employees across over 25 countries worldwide. Enerflex places its core Values of Integrity, Commitment, Creativity, and Success into action across all aspects of the business. Our innovation, strong commitment to safety, and superior service to our customers positions us as the optimal partner to meet the needs of the dynamic energy industry. We foster a culture of ensuring our employees have the tools to do their jobs right, but to also thrive in their roles. We pride ourselves in our competitive wages, extensive rewards programs, celebration of successes of individuals and teams, and are committed to ensuring Enerflex remains a safe and inclusive space for all.   What Enerflex Offers You: Values Based Organization Competitive Compensation Safety Focused Culture Incentive Programs Professional Development Opportunities Collaborative in office work environment, supportive team members   Enerflex is an Equal Opportunity Employer Enerflex grants equal employment opportunity to all qualified persons without regard to race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, genetic information, mental or physical disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. Equal employment opportunities are provided in recruitment, hiring, promotions, wages, benefits, and other terms, conditions, and privileges of employment.   Disclaimer The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, tasks, duties, knowledge, skills, and abilities required.   Please visit our website at www.enerflex.com for more information.
City of Windsor
Lawyer
City of Windsor Windsor, Ontario, Canada
POSTING #: 2024-0053 POSTING PERIOD: Wednesday, January 31, 2024 at 8:30 AM to Monday, February 12, 2024 at 4:30 PM DEPARTMENT: Legal Services, Real Estate & Risk Management UNION: Non-Union JOB CODE: NU0018 POSITION STATUS: Temporary Full-Time GRADE/CLASS: NU14 # OF POSITIONS: 1 RATE OF PAY: $116,601.63 to $141,730.61 Annually SHIFT WORK REQ'D: No DUTIES: Reporting to the Deputy City Solicitor – Legal Services & Real Estate, this position will be responsible to provide legal services to the Corporation in all areas of the law as necessary focusing on corporate and commercial aspects of the Corporation’s operations, including but not limited to governance, drafting by-laws, contract preparation and review, real estate transactions, preparing legal opinions for the guidance of Council and Administration, review and update of corporate minute books of related municipal corporations, review and preparation of commercial documents. Responsibilities may include representation before courts, administrative boards and tribunals. Will abide by Occupational Health & Safety duties as outlined in the Corporation’s Health and Safety Program. Will perform other related duties as required. NOTE: This vacancy will focus on Corporate and Commercial aspects of the Corporation's Operations QUALIFICATIONS: Must have a LLB or JD or Ontario Ministry of Education equivalency and a minimum of six (6) years of experience in relevant areas of law; Must hold and maintain good standing with the Law Society of Ontario; Must have the ability to travel to off-site locations in a timely and expedient manner as required. If method of travel is by vehicle, a current valid and lawful Driver's License is required in accordance with the Highway Traffic Act and must provide a driver’s abstract as a condition of employment; Must be fully computer literate and well versed in the MS Office suite, particularly Outlook and Word (Excel and Access skills will be considered assets); Must be able to effectively use Westlaw@Carswell and Internet resources for legal research; Must have strong interpersonal, negotiation, and verbal and written communication skills; Should have knowledge of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, its regulations and knowledge of the hazards associated with the work; Broad Municipal legal experience is an asset; Will be required to complete and remain current as per the requirements of the Corporation’s Management Certificate Program; Progression through the Art of Supervision Program Certificate or a supervisory program of a similar nature is considered an asset; The physical demands analysis associated with this job indicates a sedentary level of work. NOTE: Only those applicants selected for an interview will be acknowledged. We offer a smoke-free office environment. Personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, c. 25 as amended, and will be used to determine eligibility for employment. The Corporation of the City of Windsor is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians Act, 2005 and the Ontario Human Rights Code, the City of Windsor will provide accommodations throughout the recruitment, selection and/or assessment process to applicants with disabilities. If selected to participate in the recruitment, selection and/or assessment process, please inform the City of Windsor Human Resources staff of the nature of any accommodation(s) that you may require in respect of any materials or processes used to ensure your equal participation.   67vPdWSMtl
Jan 31, 2024
Full time
POSTING #: 2024-0053 POSTING PERIOD: Wednesday, January 31, 2024 at 8:30 AM to Monday, February 12, 2024 at 4:30 PM DEPARTMENT: Legal Services, Real Estate & Risk Management UNION: Non-Union JOB CODE: NU0018 POSITION STATUS: Temporary Full-Time GRADE/CLASS: NU14 # OF POSITIONS: 1 RATE OF PAY: $116,601.63 to $141,730.61 Annually SHIFT WORK REQ'D: No DUTIES: Reporting to the Deputy City Solicitor – Legal Services & Real Estate, this position will be responsible to provide legal services to the Corporation in all areas of the law as necessary focusing on corporate and commercial aspects of the Corporation’s operations, including but not limited to governance, drafting by-laws, contract preparation and review, real estate transactions, preparing legal opinions for the guidance of Council and Administration, review and update of corporate minute books of related municipal corporations, review and preparation of commercial documents. Responsibilities may include representation before courts, administrative boards and tribunals. Will abide by Occupational Health & Safety duties as outlined in the Corporation’s Health and Safety Program. Will perform other related duties as required. NOTE: This vacancy will focus on Corporate and Commercial aspects of the Corporation's Operations QUALIFICATIONS: Must have a LLB or JD or Ontario Ministry of Education equivalency and a minimum of six (6) years of experience in relevant areas of law; Must hold and maintain good standing with the Law Society of Ontario; Must have the ability to travel to off-site locations in a timely and expedient manner as required. If method of travel is by vehicle, a current valid and lawful Driver's License is required in accordance with the Highway Traffic Act and must provide a driver’s abstract as a condition of employment; Must be fully computer literate and well versed in the MS Office suite, particularly Outlook and Word (Excel and Access skills will be considered assets); Must be able to effectively use Westlaw@Carswell and Internet resources for legal research; Must have strong interpersonal, negotiation, and verbal and written communication skills; Should have knowledge of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, its regulations and knowledge of the hazards associated with the work; Broad Municipal legal experience is an asset; Will be required to complete and remain current as per the requirements of the Corporation’s Management Certificate Program; Progression through the Art of Supervision Program Certificate or a supervisory program of a similar nature is considered an asset; The physical demands analysis associated with this job indicates a sedentary level of work. NOTE: Only those applicants selected for an interview will be acknowledged. We offer a smoke-free office environment. Personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, c. 25 as amended, and will be used to determine eligibility for employment. The Corporation of the City of Windsor is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians Act, 2005 and the Ontario Human Rights Code, the City of Windsor will provide accommodations throughout the recruitment, selection and/or assessment process to applicants with disabilities. If selected to participate in the recruitment, selection and/or assessment process, please inform the City of Windsor Human Resources staff of the nature of any accommodation(s) that you may require in respect of any materials or processes used to ensure your equal participation.   67vPdWSMtl
Allstate Canada
Managing Lawyer
Allstate Canada Markham, Ontario, Canada
Who is Allstate: Allstate Insurance Company of Canada is a leading home and auto insurer focused on providing its customers prevention and protection products and services for every stage of life. The company is proud to have been named a Best Employer in Canada for nine consecutive years and prioritizes supporting employees and fostering an inclusive, welcoming corporate culture. Allstate is committed to making a positive difference in the communities in which it operates through partnerships with charitable organizations, employee giving and volunteerism. Serving Canadians since 1953, Allstate strives to provide reassurance with its "You’re in Good Hands®" promise. Through our Employee Value Proposition, Opportunity, Flexibility, Community, Diversity and Family, we have worked hard to develop and nurture a culture where employees feel valued, experience personal growth, have career options and truly enjoy the work they do. Role Designation: Hybrid 1-2 days in Office Benefits to joining Allstate Flexible Work Arrangements Employee discounts (15% on auto and property insurance, plus many other products and services) Good Office program (receive up to 400$ back after purchasing office equipment) Student Loan Payment Matching Program for Government Student loans Comprehensive Retirement Savings Program with employer matched contributions Annual Wellness allowance to support employees with improving health and wellbeing Personal reflection day Tuition Reimbursement Working within the community and giving back! Our team is growing and we are actively looking to hire Managing Lawyer. The Managing Lawyer is accountable for supporting the achievement of Allstate Canada Group’s short and long term Mission, Vision and strategic objectives by supporting all in-house lawyers and staff members to provide efficient and cost effective legal advice and support to ACG business units. This position represents insured and the company in the defence of bodily injury and property damage, and accident benefit claims. The managing lawyer is responsible for managing the Associate and Intermediate lawyers. Accountabilities: Supervise direct reports of Associate and Intermediate Lawyers Write and conduct performance reviews of team members, including checkpoints and Performance Evaluation plans Provide coaching and support to team members Perform work quality reviews Work as part of management team with Director and VP Contact claims (initial litigation plan, recurring minimum 90 day contact, strategy conferences, etc) Review all documentary evidence Prepare witnesses and clients for depositions, arbitrations, mediations and trials including expert witnesses Conduct examinations for discovery and examinations under oath and prepares summary documents Prepare for and conduct court appearances Conduct settlement/dispositive proceedings (i.e. mediation, arbitration, etc) Try and/or arbitrate cases and prepare motions and summary documents Draft post-trial motions Prepare for and participate in appeals Provide legal opinions to claims clients Assist other trial lawyers with court cases Participate in business process reviews with claims clients Supervisory/People Management: Creates a productive and supportive work environment of highly engaged employees Ensures understanding of business objectives, results, processes, etc. with direct reports Manages Lawyers and effectively uses performance management to improve and/or reward employee performance Effectively coaches and provide development/career guidance for direct reports Administers company Human Resources policies Budget Management Skills Project management skills Able to interact with all levels of personnel and supervise/oversee the work of lawyers Works with employees on professional development and business acumen Exercises discretion and maintains confidentiality of sensitive information Demonstrates ethics and integrity Legal Advice and Counseling: Perform due diligence; gather all relevant facts and documents; collaborate with law clerks, paralegals and/or other lawyers in due diligence Research and determine applicable and pertinent laws, statutes, regulations, rules, and other legal authority; identify legal issues Monitor and review new laws, regulations, and case law; identify and summarize relevant issues; Collaborate with other areas of Law & Regulation department; proactively provide advice and counsel to business unit on the impact of new laws on business Provide advice and/or legal approval related to company documents, policy, practices, and procedures Drafting and Negotiation: Draft, review and/or negotiate basic matters Draft and/or review routine correspondence and communications Business Knowledge and Acumen: Respond to claims inquiries Gather facts from client to understand goals and objectives client intends to achieve from action Play a lead role in working with senior management to development and implement change Rely on employees own business knowledge to influence strategy/practices Determine if/how business processes/practices need to be modified and work with client implement change Collaborate and align regarding strategy determination, action planning, and communication with client, business units Project Management: Provide portfolio management of employee’s projects; nurture coordination and collaboration between legal teams with Law & Regulation and with business clients, as appropriate; search for an implement cooperation between teams Interpersonal/Communication/Management: Attend committee meetings, as appropriate Participate and prepare for meetings with external parties Participate in meeting with senior management team Participate in relevant external industry groups Develop employees through stretch projects/assignments Qualifications: Education or equivalent working experience: Law Degree Experience: Minimum 5-7 years experience insurance defence is preferred Proficient skills/abilities/experiences in the following areas: legal knowledge, business knowledge, issue management, analytical skills, influencing others, coaching and development, self development, and productivity Advanced knowledge of professional standards, methods and concepts and the ability to direct functional strategy Possesses a juris doctorate and is a member of the Law Society of Ontario (or other provinces as required) 10+ years related experience Computer skills, including MS Office Suite, used in or related to the tasks performed Exercises discretion and maintains confidentiality of sensitive information Demonstrates ethics and integrity Has relevant experience with a reputable law firm or an in-house legal department for a mid- to large-sized organization Insurance industry experience preferred Able to manage a team and work through others to complete projects Works with employees on professional development and business acumen Ability to interact with all levels of personnel/oversee the work of more junior resources Project management skills Able to manage a team and work through projects Allstate Canada Group has policies and practices that provide workplace accommodations. If you require accommodation please let us know and we will work with you to meet your needs.
Dec 19, 2023
Hybrid
Who is Allstate: Allstate Insurance Company of Canada is a leading home and auto insurer focused on providing its customers prevention and protection products and services for every stage of life. The company is proud to have been named a Best Employer in Canada for nine consecutive years and prioritizes supporting employees and fostering an inclusive, welcoming corporate culture. Allstate is committed to making a positive difference in the communities in which it operates through partnerships with charitable organizations, employee giving and volunteerism. Serving Canadians since 1953, Allstate strives to provide reassurance with its "You’re in Good Hands®" promise. Through our Employee Value Proposition, Opportunity, Flexibility, Community, Diversity and Family, we have worked hard to develop and nurture a culture where employees feel valued, experience personal growth, have career options and truly enjoy the work they do. Role Designation: Hybrid 1-2 days in Office Benefits to joining Allstate Flexible Work Arrangements Employee discounts (15% on auto and property insurance, plus many other products and services) Good Office program (receive up to 400$ back after purchasing office equipment) Student Loan Payment Matching Program for Government Student loans Comprehensive Retirement Savings Program with employer matched contributions Annual Wellness allowance to support employees with improving health and wellbeing Personal reflection day Tuition Reimbursement Working within the community and giving back! Our team is growing and we are actively looking to hire Managing Lawyer. The Managing Lawyer is accountable for supporting the achievement of Allstate Canada Group’s short and long term Mission, Vision and strategic objectives by supporting all in-house lawyers and staff members to provide efficient and cost effective legal advice and support to ACG business units. This position represents insured and the company in the defence of bodily injury and property damage, and accident benefit claims. The managing lawyer is responsible for managing the Associate and Intermediate lawyers. Accountabilities: Supervise direct reports of Associate and Intermediate Lawyers Write and conduct performance reviews of team members, including checkpoints and Performance Evaluation plans Provide coaching and support to team members Perform work quality reviews Work as part of management team with Director and VP Contact claims (initial litigation plan, recurring minimum 90 day contact, strategy conferences, etc) Review all documentary evidence Prepare witnesses and clients for depositions, arbitrations, mediations and trials including expert witnesses Conduct examinations for discovery and examinations under oath and prepares summary documents Prepare for and conduct court appearances Conduct settlement/dispositive proceedings (i.e. mediation, arbitration, etc) Try and/or arbitrate cases and prepare motions and summary documents Draft post-trial motions Prepare for and participate in appeals Provide legal opinions to claims clients Assist other trial lawyers with court cases Participate in business process reviews with claims clients Supervisory/People Management: Creates a productive and supportive work environment of highly engaged employees Ensures understanding of business objectives, results, processes, etc. with direct reports Manages Lawyers and effectively uses performance management to improve and/or reward employee performance Effectively coaches and provide development/career guidance for direct reports Administers company Human Resources policies Budget Management Skills Project management skills Able to interact with all levels of personnel and supervise/oversee the work of lawyers Works with employees on professional development and business acumen Exercises discretion and maintains confidentiality of sensitive information Demonstrates ethics and integrity Legal Advice and Counseling: Perform due diligence; gather all relevant facts and documents; collaborate with law clerks, paralegals and/or other lawyers in due diligence Research and determine applicable and pertinent laws, statutes, regulations, rules, and other legal authority; identify legal issues Monitor and review new laws, regulations, and case law; identify and summarize relevant issues; Collaborate with other areas of Law & Regulation department; proactively provide advice and counsel to business unit on the impact of new laws on business Provide advice and/or legal approval related to company documents, policy, practices, and procedures Drafting and Negotiation: Draft, review and/or negotiate basic matters Draft and/or review routine correspondence and communications Business Knowledge and Acumen: Respond to claims inquiries Gather facts from client to understand goals and objectives client intends to achieve from action Play a lead role in working with senior management to development and implement change Rely on employees own business knowledge to influence strategy/practices Determine if/how business processes/practices need to be modified and work with client implement change Collaborate and align regarding strategy determination, action planning, and communication with client, business units Project Management: Provide portfolio management of employee’s projects; nurture coordination and collaboration between legal teams with Law & Regulation and with business clients, as appropriate; search for an implement cooperation between teams Interpersonal/Communication/Management: Attend committee meetings, as appropriate Participate and prepare for meetings with external parties Participate in meeting with senior management team Participate in relevant external industry groups Develop employees through stretch projects/assignments Qualifications: Education or equivalent working experience: Law Degree Experience: Minimum 5-7 years experience insurance defence is preferred Proficient skills/abilities/experiences in the following areas: legal knowledge, business knowledge, issue management, analytical skills, influencing others, coaching and development, self development, and productivity Advanced knowledge of professional standards, methods and concepts and the ability to direct functional strategy Possesses a juris doctorate and is a member of the Law Society of Ontario (or other provinces as required) 10+ years related experience Computer skills, including MS Office Suite, used in or related to the tasks performed Exercises discretion and maintains confidentiality of sensitive information Demonstrates ethics and integrity Has relevant experience with a reputable law firm or an in-house legal department for a mid- to large-sized organization Insurance industry experience preferred Able to manage a team and work through others to complete projects Works with employees on professional development and business acumen Ability to interact with all levels of personnel/oversee the work of more junior resources Project management skills Able to manage a team and work through projects Allstate Canada Group has policies and practices that provide workplace accommodations. If you require accommodation please let us know and we will work with you to meet your needs.

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