Special Notice:
The ICAO Assembly recently reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing gender equality and the advancement of women by supporting UN Sustainable Development Goal 5 “ Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls. ”
Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply for ICAO positions, especially in the Professional and higher level categories.
ICAO Core Values: Integrity, Professionalism, Respect for Diversity.
THE ORGANIZATIONAL SETTING
The Legal Affairs and External Relations Bureau (LEB) provides advice and assistance on legal and external relations matters generally and in support of ICAO’s Strategic Objectives, to the ICAO Member States, the Governing Bodies, the President of the Council, the Secretary General, and other ICAO Bureaus, Offices and Regional Offices. With regard to legal matters, the Bureau is responsible for: the provision of legal advice to the Governing Bodies and the Secretariat on any issue of law, in particular on international law and air law; the general development of air law; the review of all agreements and contracts; and the performance of the treaty depositary functions of the Organization. With regard to external relations matters, the Bureau is responsible for: maintaining close and harmonious working relations with Member States; serving as focal point for the Organization’s relations with the Host Government; carrying out liaison and protocol functions; and monitoring and providing policy guidance and advice on current political events which might affect ICAO.
The incumbent Legal Officer provides legal support across multiple LEB workstreams, primarily working under the general guidance of the Deputy Director (DD/LEB) and the supervision of the Senior Legal Officer who is the focal point for LEB-CDI (Capacity Development and Implementation) matters. The incumbent will also work under the supervision of the Legal Officer, who is designated as Representative of the Secretary General for the resolution and adjudication of staff member appeals (Head, Appeals Unit). The incumbent is expected to perform tasks independently, which necessitates initiative and effective time management.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Function 1 (incl. Expected results)
Provides legal advice on diverse substantive and procedural questions, which include those related to ICAO’s operational activities, particularly the Capacity Development and Implementation (CDI) Program, procurement, contracts, and other matters, achieving results such as:
Draft, review and provide legal advice on agreements to ensure they serve ICAO's interests and adhere to international business standards.
Assist in determining appropriate frameworks on issues such as strategic alliances, structuring of public-private partnerships and industry collaborations.
Assist in providing legal advice on risk management and technical assistance related collaboration frameworks.
Review and provide legal advice on submissions to the Contracts Board in coordination with the Senior Legal Officer.
Function 2 (incl. Expected results)
Conducts legal research and analysis and assists with the preparation of studies, briefs, reports, and correspondence on various legal topics in international law, including diplomatic and consular relations, intellectual property law, information technology law, litigation, and dispute resolution, achieving results such as:
Conduct specialized research projects in diverse areas of law; collect, analyze, and synthesize relevant data, practices, procedures and usages, including Member States’ and comparator organization’s views and practices on particular issues relevant to the legal work of the Organization.
Assist in the development of working papers on legal subjects for the Assembly, Council, Legal Committee, and other representative bodies of the Organization.
Assist in the provision of Secretariat services for various standing boards, committees, ad-hoc working groups and task forces, as required.
Provide written legal opinions on the subject matters including those related to artificial intelligence (AI) and intellectual property rights.
Explore legal remedies available under intellectual property laws to protect ICAO's copyright material.
In cases of infringement of copyright, assess the extent and potential impact on ICAO's intellectual property rights.
Advise on legal aspects related to the implications of data privacy and protection laws, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Function 3 (incl. Expected results)
Creates opportunities for developing new client relationships, achieving results such as :
Address business critical issues to identify implementation efficiencies while strengthening internal controls and risk mitigation.
Contribute to cross-functional initiatives to ensure that internal policies and goals are aligned with the overall regulatory framework.
Keep abreast of internal and external developments and best practices and assist with providing recommendations to stakeholders while promoting knowledge transfer and capacity building.
Function 4 (incl. Expected results)
Formulates, reviews, and advises on operational modalities, contracts, agreements and arrangements with industry, institutions, and other third parties , achieving results such as:
Review and provide advice on agreements and arrangements to which the Organization is to be a party; assist with the creation of tailored solutions and template legal documents for utilization in procurements, revenue generating activities, field operations and other areas of activity in the Organization.
Assist in the recommendation of suitable legal frameworks and procedural implementation structures for projects and revenue-generating activities, including required risk mitigation and risk management measures.
Provide client–oriented guidance on procedural, financial and institutional arrangements required to support activities while safeguarding organizational interests and procedural propriety.
Assist in the representation of the Organization in the conduct of negotiations on matters involving States, contractors and other parties and participate in meetings as required, addressing AI and intellectual property concerns as necessary.
Provide legal advice on agreements and negotiations involving licensing, partnerships, alliances, and revenue generation.
Prepare cease and desist notices to individuals or entities with regard to infringing on ICAO's intellectual property rights.
Assist senior officers in relation to arbitration and litigation proceedings, including UNCITRAL Arbitration matters, in which ICAO is implicated.
Function 5 (incl. Expected results)
Provides legal advice and services in the area of international law and handles multi-disciplinary legal matters involving issues of private and comparative international law, to include interpretation and application of instruments in the area of concentration, achieving results such as:
Formulate legal opinions or legal memoranda on questions concerning the interpretation or application of foundational regulatory instruments of the Organization.
Assist in the preparation of appropriate responses to correspondence from States raising legal issues or having legal implications as well as inter-office memoranda and other requests for legal advice received from other Bureaus/Offices.
Provide legal advice in negotiations and resolution of problems and provide support to senior staff regarding litigation, settlement and resolution of claims directed against or involving the Organization.
Provide legal advice and participate in various internal working groups, advisory committees, and meetings of a legal nature.
Function 6 (incl. Expected results)
Supports the Appeals Unit in providing legal advice in connection with a wide range of complex and straightforward personnel disputes and misconduct matters and a wide range of legal issues pertaining to personnel matters, achieving results such as:
Represent ICAO before formal and informal dispute resolution mechanisms (ombudsman proceedings, ICAO Appeals Board and/or the United Nations Dispute Tribunal (UNDT) proceedings (including hearings), appeals before the United Nations Appeals Tribunal (UNAT), and arbitration proceedings pertaining to personnel disputes.
Assist with providing legal advice and assistance in connection with personnel and dispute law practice matters, as needed.
Support the application, interpretation, adoption and development of organizational regulations, rules, policies, guidelines and best practices of ICAO.
Support regular reporting in the Appeals Unit’s databases and trackers, including maintaining overviews and databases of disputes handled by the Appeals Unit for audit and record keeping purposes and managing dispute deadlines.
Contribute to legal knowledge and information management within the Appeals Unit and across the organization.
Support in maintaining and actively sharing knowledge and information about personnel law matters and other related legal matters within LEB so that it can be easily disseminated to relevant stakeholders throughout the Organization.
Keep abreast of internal and external developments and best practices.
Develop and provide training on personnel law matters.
Function 7 (incl. Expected results)
Performs other related duties, as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
Education
An advanced level university degree (Master's degree or academic equivalent) in law is required. A first-level university degree in law (Bachelor’s degree or academic equivalent) from an accredited university in combination with two (2) additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.
Professional experience
Essential
A minimum of five (5) years of professional legal experience, defined as experience as a lawyer/counsel in one or more relevant areas of practice, including legal analysis, legal advice, legal research and drafting of legal texts.
Experience in drafting pleadings, motions and/or appeal briefs, and in appearing and leading the evidence of witnesses before a court or tribunal or equivalent administrative board or body.
Experience in working with the status and privileges and immunities of international organizations.
Experience in the legal work of an international organization or national-level government agency at the headquarters level.
Desirable
Legal experience with the broad range of legal activities of UN system organizations, including such matters as the development of international law; the conduct of multilateral or multi-stakeholder negotiations; the legal aspects of task forces, working groups, study groups, committees, and other like bodies in the international context; and legal support to field projects, procurement activities and revenue-generating activities.
Experience with the interpretation and application of staff regulations and rules, policies, procedures and operations of the United Nations or a similar international organization.
Experience with commercial law, intellectual property law, data privacy law, in the context of an international organization.
Prior completion of the ILO Successfully Managing Employment Disputes in International Organizations course or equivalent international level labour law training.
Satisfaction of the requirements for admission to practice law in a national jurisdiction of an ICAO Member States (Bar admission).
Languages
Essential
Fluent reading, writing, and speaking abilities in English and Spanish.
Desirable
A working knowledge of any other language of the Organization (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian).
COMPETENCIES
Professionalism : Sound analytical and legal drafting skills, including proven expertise in the development and legal administration of commercial and/or project assistance related foundational documents. Some knowledge of the aviation industry and related activities. Excellent communication and presentation skills, able to direct legal dialogue in a negotiation framework. Shows pride in work and in achievements; demonstrates professional competence and mastery of subject matter; is conscientious and efficient in meeting commitments, observing deadlines, and achieving results; is motivated by professional rather than personal concerns; shows persistence when faced with difficult problems or challenges; remains calm in stressful situations. Takes responsibility for incorporating gender perspectives and ensuring the equal participation of women and men in all areas of work.
Teamwork: Works collaboratively with colleagues to achieve organizational goals; solicits input by genuinely valuing others’ ideas and expertise; is willing to learn from others; places team agenda before personal agenda; supports and acts in accordance with final group decision, even when such decisions may not entirely reflect own position; shares credit for team accomplishments and accepts joint responsibility for team shortcomings.
Communication: Speaks and writes clearly and effectively; listens to others, correctly interprets messages from others and responds appropriately; asks questions to clarify and exhibits interest in having two-way communication; tailors language, tone, style, and format to match the audience; demonstrates openness in sharing information and keeping people informed.
Accountability: Takes ownership of all responsibilities and honours commitments; delivers outputs for which one has responsibility within prescribed time, cost, and quality standards; operates in compliance with organizational regulations and rules; supports subordinates, provides oversight, and takes responsibility for delegated assignments; takes personal responsibility for her/his own shortcomings and those of the work unit, where applicable.
Judgement/Decision-making: Identifies the key issues in a complex situation, and comes to the heart of the problem quickly; gathers relevant information before making a decision; considers positive and negative impacts of decisions prior to making them; takes decisions with an eye to the impact on others and on the Organization; proposes a course of action or makes a recommendation based on all available information; checks assumptions against facts; determines that the actions proposed will satisfy the expressed and underlying needs for the decision; makes tough decisions when necessary.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
It should be noted that this post is to be filled on a fixed-term basis for an initial period of 3 years (first year is probationary for an external candidate).
ICAO staff members are international civil servants subject to the authority of the Secretary General and may be assigned to any activities or offices of the Organization, in accordance with the provisions of the ICAO service code.
ICAO staff members are expected to conduct themselves in a manner befitting their status as international civil servants. In this connection, ICAO has incorporated the 2013 Standards of Conduct for the International Civil Service into the ICAO Personnel Instructions.
ICAO offers an attractive benefit package to its employees in accordance with the policies of the International Civil Service Commission (ICSC).
The statutory retirement age for staff entering or re-entering service after 1 January 2014 is 65. For external applicants, only those who are expected to complete a term of appointment will normally be considered.
Remuneration: Level Net Base Salary + Post Adjustment(net)
P-3 per annum per annum(*)
USD $70,212 USD $23,170
(*) Post Adjustment is subject to change.
HOW TO APPLY
Interested candidates must complete an on-line application form. To apply, please visit: ICAO Careers website .
NOTICE TO CANDIDATES
ICAO does NOT charge any fees or request money from candidates at any stage of the selection process, nor does it concern itself with bank account details of applicants. Requests of this nature allegedly made on behalf of ICAO are fraudulent and should be disregarded.
Apr 18, 2025
Full time
Special Notice:
The ICAO Assembly recently reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing gender equality and the advancement of women by supporting UN Sustainable Development Goal 5 “ Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls. ”
Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply for ICAO positions, especially in the Professional and higher level categories.
ICAO Core Values: Integrity, Professionalism, Respect for Diversity.
THE ORGANIZATIONAL SETTING
The Legal Affairs and External Relations Bureau (LEB) provides advice and assistance on legal and external relations matters generally and in support of ICAO’s Strategic Objectives, to the ICAO Member States, the Governing Bodies, the President of the Council, the Secretary General, and other ICAO Bureaus, Offices and Regional Offices. With regard to legal matters, the Bureau is responsible for: the provision of legal advice to the Governing Bodies and the Secretariat on any issue of law, in particular on international law and air law; the general development of air law; the review of all agreements and contracts; and the performance of the treaty depositary functions of the Organization. With regard to external relations matters, the Bureau is responsible for: maintaining close and harmonious working relations with Member States; serving as focal point for the Organization’s relations with the Host Government; carrying out liaison and protocol functions; and monitoring and providing policy guidance and advice on current political events which might affect ICAO.
The incumbent Legal Officer provides legal support across multiple LEB workstreams, primarily working under the general guidance of the Deputy Director (DD/LEB) and the supervision of the Senior Legal Officer who is the focal point for LEB-CDI (Capacity Development and Implementation) matters. The incumbent will also work under the supervision of the Legal Officer, who is designated as Representative of the Secretary General for the resolution and adjudication of staff member appeals (Head, Appeals Unit). The incumbent is expected to perform tasks independently, which necessitates initiative and effective time management.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Function 1 (incl. Expected results)
Provides legal advice on diverse substantive and procedural questions, which include those related to ICAO’s operational activities, particularly the Capacity Development and Implementation (CDI) Program, procurement, contracts, and other matters, achieving results such as:
Draft, review and provide legal advice on agreements to ensure they serve ICAO's interests and adhere to international business standards.
Assist in determining appropriate frameworks on issues such as strategic alliances, structuring of public-private partnerships and industry collaborations.
Assist in providing legal advice on risk management and technical assistance related collaboration frameworks.
Review and provide legal advice on submissions to the Contracts Board in coordination with the Senior Legal Officer.
Function 2 (incl. Expected results)
Conducts legal research and analysis and assists with the preparation of studies, briefs, reports, and correspondence on various legal topics in international law, including diplomatic and consular relations, intellectual property law, information technology law, litigation, and dispute resolution, achieving results such as:
Conduct specialized research projects in diverse areas of law; collect, analyze, and synthesize relevant data, practices, procedures and usages, including Member States’ and comparator organization’s views and practices on particular issues relevant to the legal work of the Organization.
Assist in the development of working papers on legal subjects for the Assembly, Council, Legal Committee, and other representative bodies of the Organization.
Assist in the provision of Secretariat services for various standing boards, committees, ad-hoc working groups and task forces, as required.
Provide written legal opinions on the subject matters including those related to artificial intelligence (AI) and intellectual property rights.
Explore legal remedies available under intellectual property laws to protect ICAO's copyright material.
In cases of infringement of copyright, assess the extent and potential impact on ICAO's intellectual property rights.
Advise on legal aspects related to the implications of data privacy and protection laws, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Function 3 (incl. Expected results)
Creates opportunities for developing new client relationships, achieving results such as :
Address business critical issues to identify implementation efficiencies while strengthening internal controls and risk mitigation.
Contribute to cross-functional initiatives to ensure that internal policies and goals are aligned with the overall regulatory framework.
Keep abreast of internal and external developments and best practices and assist with providing recommendations to stakeholders while promoting knowledge transfer and capacity building.
Function 4 (incl. Expected results)
Formulates, reviews, and advises on operational modalities, contracts, agreements and arrangements with industry, institutions, and other third parties , achieving results such as:
Review and provide advice on agreements and arrangements to which the Organization is to be a party; assist with the creation of tailored solutions and template legal documents for utilization in procurements, revenue generating activities, field operations and other areas of activity in the Organization.
Assist in the recommendation of suitable legal frameworks and procedural implementation structures for projects and revenue-generating activities, including required risk mitigation and risk management measures.
Provide client–oriented guidance on procedural, financial and institutional arrangements required to support activities while safeguarding organizational interests and procedural propriety.
Assist in the representation of the Organization in the conduct of negotiations on matters involving States, contractors and other parties and participate in meetings as required, addressing AI and intellectual property concerns as necessary.
Provide legal advice on agreements and negotiations involving licensing, partnerships, alliances, and revenue generation.
Prepare cease and desist notices to individuals or entities with regard to infringing on ICAO's intellectual property rights.
Assist senior officers in relation to arbitration and litigation proceedings, including UNCITRAL Arbitration matters, in which ICAO is implicated.
Function 5 (incl. Expected results)
Provides legal advice and services in the area of international law and handles multi-disciplinary legal matters involving issues of private and comparative international law, to include interpretation and application of instruments in the area of concentration, achieving results such as:
Formulate legal opinions or legal memoranda on questions concerning the interpretation or application of foundational regulatory instruments of the Organization.
Assist in the preparation of appropriate responses to correspondence from States raising legal issues or having legal implications as well as inter-office memoranda and other requests for legal advice received from other Bureaus/Offices.
Provide legal advice in negotiations and resolution of problems and provide support to senior staff regarding litigation, settlement and resolution of claims directed against or involving the Organization.
Provide legal advice and participate in various internal working groups, advisory committees, and meetings of a legal nature.
Function 6 (incl. Expected results)
Supports the Appeals Unit in providing legal advice in connection with a wide range of complex and straightforward personnel disputes and misconduct matters and a wide range of legal issues pertaining to personnel matters, achieving results such as:
Represent ICAO before formal and informal dispute resolution mechanisms (ombudsman proceedings, ICAO Appeals Board and/or the United Nations Dispute Tribunal (UNDT) proceedings (including hearings), appeals before the United Nations Appeals Tribunal (UNAT), and arbitration proceedings pertaining to personnel disputes.
Assist with providing legal advice and assistance in connection with personnel and dispute law practice matters, as needed.
Support the application, interpretation, adoption and development of organizational regulations, rules, policies, guidelines and best practices of ICAO.
Support regular reporting in the Appeals Unit’s databases and trackers, including maintaining overviews and databases of disputes handled by the Appeals Unit for audit and record keeping purposes and managing dispute deadlines.
Contribute to legal knowledge and information management within the Appeals Unit and across the organization.
Support in maintaining and actively sharing knowledge and information about personnel law matters and other related legal matters within LEB so that it can be easily disseminated to relevant stakeholders throughout the Organization.
Keep abreast of internal and external developments and best practices.
Develop and provide training on personnel law matters.
Function 7 (incl. Expected results)
Performs other related duties, as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
Education
An advanced level university degree (Master's degree or academic equivalent) in law is required. A first-level university degree in law (Bachelor’s degree or academic equivalent) from an accredited university in combination with two (2) additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.
Professional experience
Essential
A minimum of five (5) years of professional legal experience, defined as experience as a lawyer/counsel in one or more relevant areas of practice, including legal analysis, legal advice, legal research and drafting of legal texts.
Experience in drafting pleadings, motions and/or appeal briefs, and in appearing and leading the evidence of witnesses before a court or tribunal or equivalent administrative board or body.
Experience in working with the status and privileges and immunities of international organizations.
Experience in the legal work of an international organization or national-level government agency at the headquarters level.
Desirable
Legal experience with the broad range of legal activities of UN system organizations, including such matters as the development of international law; the conduct of multilateral or multi-stakeholder negotiations; the legal aspects of task forces, working groups, study groups, committees, and other like bodies in the international context; and legal support to field projects, procurement activities and revenue-generating activities.
Experience with the interpretation and application of staff regulations and rules, policies, procedures and operations of the United Nations or a similar international organization.
Experience with commercial law, intellectual property law, data privacy law, in the context of an international organization.
Prior completion of the ILO Successfully Managing Employment Disputes in International Organizations course or equivalent international level labour law training.
Satisfaction of the requirements for admission to practice law in a national jurisdiction of an ICAO Member States (Bar admission).
Languages
Essential
Fluent reading, writing, and speaking abilities in English and Spanish.
Desirable
A working knowledge of any other language of the Organization (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian).
COMPETENCIES
Professionalism : Sound analytical and legal drafting skills, including proven expertise in the development and legal administration of commercial and/or project assistance related foundational documents. Some knowledge of the aviation industry and related activities. Excellent communication and presentation skills, able to direct legal dialogue in a negotiation framework. Shows pride in work and in achievements; demonstrates professional competence and mastery of subject matter; is conscientious and efficient in meeting commitments, observing deadlines, and achieving results; is motivated by professional rather than personal concerns; shows persistence when faced with difficult problems or challenges; remains calm in stressful situations. Takes responsibility for incorporating gender perspectives and ensuring the equal participation of women and men in all areas of work.
Teamwork: Works collaboratively with colleagues to achieve organizational goals; solicits input by genuinely valuing others’ ideas and expertise; is willing to learn from others; places team agenda before personal agenda; supports and acts in accordance with final group decision, even when such decisions may not entirely reflect own position; shares credit for team accomplishments and accepts joint responsibility for team shortcomings.
Communication: Speaks and writes clearly and effectively; listens to others, correctly interprets messages from others and responds appropriately; asks questions to clarify and exhibits interest in having two-way communication; tailors language, tone, style, and format to match the audience; demonstrates openness in sharing information and keeping people informed.
Accountability: Takes ownership of all responsibilities and honours commitments; delivers outputs for which one has responsibility within prescribed time, cost, and quality standards; operates in compliance with organizational regulations and rules; supports subordinates, provides oversight, and takes responsibility for delegated assignments; takes personal responsibility for her/his own shortcomings and those of the work unit, where applicable.
Judgement/Decision-making: Identifies the key issues in a complex situation, and comes to the heart of the problem quickly; gathers relevant information before making a decision; considers positive and negative impacts of decisions prior to making them; takes decisions with an eye to the impact on others and on the Organization; proposes a course of action or makes a recommendation based on all available information; checks assumptions against facts; determines that the actions proposed will satisfy the expressed and underlying needs for the decision; makes tough decisions when necessary.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
It should be noted that this post is to be filled on a fixed-term basis for an initial period of 3 years (first year is probationary for an external candidate).
ICAO staff members are international civil servants subject to the authority of the Secretary General and may be assigned to any activities or offices of the Organization, in accordance with the provisions of the ICAO service code.
ICAO staff members are expected to conduct themselves in a manner befitting their status as international civil servants. In this connection, ICAO has incorporated the 2013 Standards of Conduct for the International Civil Service into the ICAO Personnel Instructions.
ICAO offers an attractive benefit package to its employees in accordance with the policies of the International Civil Service Commission (ICSC).
The statutory retirement age for staff entering or re-entering service after 1 January 2014 is 65. For external applicants, only those who are expected to complete a term of appointment will normally be considered.
Remuneration: Level Net Base Salary + Post Adjustment(net)
P-3 per annum per annum(*)
USD $70,212 USD $23,170
(*) Post Adjustment is subject to change.
HOW TO APPLY
Interested candidates must complete an on-line application form. To apply, please visit: ICAO Careers website .
NOTICE TO CANDIDATES
ICAO does NOT charge any fees or request money from candidates at any stage of the selection process, nor does it concern itself with bank account details of applicants. Requests of this nature allegedly made on behalf of ICAO are fraudulent and should be disregarded.
Alberta Health Services is seeking an experienced and driven Legal Counsel to join our Commercial Law team. Reporting to the Associate General Counsel, Commercial Law, you will provide strategic legal guidance on complex corporate commercial matters, including procurement, contracting, finance, policy, intellectual property, and other areas supporting a diverse health care client base. You will deliver high-quality, timely legal services by assessing client needs and developing solutions for both routine and urgent challenges. Your primary focus will be commercial and contract law, including contract negotiation, drafting, and general commercial matters such as public sector procurement. This role may require occasional work beyond standard hours and travel within Alberta in unique circumstances. As a skilled commercial lawyer, you possess strong legal, analytical, negotiation, and drafting abilities. A proactive, adaptable self-starter, you independently manage client inquiries and facilitate stakeholder engagement to inform your legal advice. You excel at balancing business needs with legal risks while identifying operational challenges in a fast-paced, evolving industry. You are adept at handling complex legal matters, prioritizing tasks, and managing multiple assignments under tight deadlines. Experienced in working with senior leadership, you develop effective solutions by aligning legal strategies with business objectives. Strong problem-solving, teamwork, and communication skills are essential. With a client-focused approach, you engage effectively with diverse stakeholders, providing clear and concise legal guidance while adapting to a dynamic work environment. Description: The incumbent identifies and escalates service delivery, business, operational, and sensitive issues to senior leadership, the Associate General Counsel for Commercial Law, and the General Counsel. They coordinate and oversee standardized work methods, protocols, policies, and procedures related to commercial law. Responsibilities include conducting legal research, preparing memos, and drafting legal opinions on commercial matters. Working independently and in collaboration with AHS commercial counsel, they manage assigned files and issues to ensure timely and effective outcomes. They provide precise and concise legal advice on specific factual and legal matters, including procurement issues. Additionally, they draft custom contracts, revise templates, and cultivate strong working relationships with internal and external stakeholders. The incumbent also represents AHS in negotiations and interactions with third parties. Primary Care Alberta: N Recovery Alberta: N Classification: Legal Counsel Union: Exempt Unit and Program: Legal & Privacy Primary Location: Southport Tower Location Details: Eligible to work hybrid (on/off site) within Alberta Negotiable Location: Within Calgary Zone Employee Class: Regular Full Time FTE: 1.00 Posting End Date: 24-MAR-2025 Date Available: 05-MAY-2025 Hours per Shift: 7.75 Length of Shift in weeks: 2 Shifts per cycle: 10 Shift Pattern: Days Days Off: Saturday/Sunday Minimum Salary: $59.93 Maximum Salary: $105.27 Vehicle Requirement: Not Applicable Required Qualifications: Qualified to practice law in Alberta and a member in good standing with the Law Society of Alberta. Minimum 7 years relevant experience (excluding articling year). Additional Required Qualifications: To be considered for this position, a cover letter outlining your experience in relation to this position is required. Preferred Qualifications: Previous in-house legal experience would be considered an asset.
Mar 15, 2025
Full time
Alberta Health Services is seeking an experienced and driven Legal Counsel to join our Commercial Law team. Reporting to the Associate General Counsel, Commercial Law, you will provide strategic legal guidance on complex corporate commercial matters, including procurement, contracting, finance, policy, intellectual property, and other areas supporting a diverse health care client base. You will deliver high-quality, timely legal services by assessing client needs and developing solutions for both routine and urgent challenges. Your primary focus will be commercial and contract law, including contract negotiation, drafting, and general commercial matters such as public sector procurement. This role may require occasional work beyond standard hours and travel within Alberta in unique circumstances. As a skilled commercial lawyer, you possess strong legal, analytical, negotiation, and drafting abilities. A proactive, adaptable self-starter, you independently manage client inquiries and facilitate stakeholder engagement to inform your legal advice. You excel at balancing business needs with legal risks while identifying operational challenges in a fast-paced, evolving industry. You are adept at handling complex legal matters, prioritizing tasks, and managing multiple assignments under tight deadlines. Experienced in working with senior leadership, you develop effective solutions by aligning legal strategies with business objectives. Strong problem-solving, teamwork, and communication skills are essential. With a client-focused approach, you engage effectively with diverse stakeholders, providing clear and concise legal guidance while adapting to a dynamic work environment. Description: The incumbent identifies and escalates service delivery, business, operational, and sensitive issues to senior leadership, the Associate General Counsel for Commercial Law, and the General Counsel. They coordinate and oversee standardized work methods, protocols, policies, and procedures related to commercial law. Responsibilities include conducting legal research, preparing memos, and drafting legal opinions on commercial matters. Working independently and in collaboration with AHS commercial counsel, they manage assigned files and issues to ensure timely and effective outcomes. They provide precise and concise legal advice on specific factual and legal matters, including procurement issues. Additionally, they draft custom contracts, revise templates, and cultivate strong working relationships with internal and external stakeholders. The incumbent also represents AHS in negotiations and interactions with third parties. Primary Care Alberta: N Recovery Alberta: N Classification: Legal Counsel Union: Exempt Unit and Program: Legal & Privacy Primary Location: Southport Tower Location Details: Eligible to work hybrid (on/off site) within Alberta Negotiable Location: Within Calgary Zone Employee Class: Regular Full Time FTE: 1.00 Posting End Date: 24-MAR-2025 Date Available: 05-MAY-2025 Hours per Shift: 7.75 Length of Shift in weeks: 2 Shifts per cycle: 10 Shift Pattern: Days Days Off: Saturday/Sunday Minimum Salary: $59.93 Maximum Salary: $105.27 Vehicle Requirement: Not Applicable Required Qualifications: Qualified to practice law in Alberta and a member in good standing with the Law Society of Alberta. Minimum 7 years relevant experience (excluding articling year). Additional Required Qualifications: To be considered for this position, a cover letter outlining your experience in relation to this position is required. Preferred Qualifications: Previous in-house legal experience would be considered an asset.
At Interac, we design and deliver products and solutions that give Canadians control over their money so they can get more out of life. But that’s not all. Whether we’re leading real-time money movement, combating fraud, driving innovative commerce solutions like open payments for transit systems, or making advancements in new areas like verification and open banking, we are playing a key role in shaping the future of the digital economy in Canada. Want to make a lasting impact amongst a community of creative thinkers, problem solvers, technical virtuosos, and high-performance application developers? We want to hear from you. As Senior Legal Counsel, you will be responsible for providing forward-thinking legal guidance and strategic risk analyses, promoting innovation while protecting Interac’s reputation as one of the most trusted financial brands in Canada. We are looking for a lawyer with keen business judgment and a genuine interest in the payment network and financial services to provide sophisticated advice on a broad range of product development, contracting and governance, technology contracting, outsourcing, data handling and third-party risk management activities. Interac lawyers handle complex issues, often in real time, to provide practical and actionable advice to an organization that continues to explore uncharted territory in financial services technology. In this role, you will work collaboratively with a close-knit team of sharp, solution-oriented in-house lawyers on projects that challenge you to balance legal imperatives with the core business values, risk tolerance, and enterprise strategy of a renowned financial services organization. You’ll be responsible for:
Working in a fast-paced business and technology environment, partnering with business units, and playing a key role in driving the company's products and services forward.
Providing strategic and actionable legal advice on key portfolios in the business and emerging technologies to complete time-sensitive projects while mitigating potential legal risks.
Exercising business judgment to deliver practical and pragmatic solutions in an environment when the “right” legal answer is often unclear.
Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating a diverse range of commercial contracts and product documentation, including commercial product offerings, technology vendor agreements, service provider agreements, proof of concept agreements, letters of intent, software and evaluation license agreements (on premise and cloud), customer software development agreements, incentive agreements, sponsorship agreements, and consulting services agreements.
Advising on operationalizing product and technology strategy and contracts in a complex, highly-regulated, complex ecosystem supported by a multi-vendor environment, and proactively identifying and resolving associated legal issues.
Working as a collaborative member of the Legal team, a mentor to junior lawyers, and a resource for internal knowledge management and precedent development.
You bring:
A Law Degree and membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario.
A minimum of 8 years practical, post-call legal experience in both a corporate legal department and a law firm.
Eligibility to work for Interac Corp. in Canada in a full-time capacity.
Prior experience working for technology vendors, in financial services or the payment industry (preferred).
Working knowledge of privacy law, cybersecurity practices, the Payment Clearing and Settlement Act, the Code of Conduct for the Debit and Credit Card Industry, CASL and other regulatory requirements applying to the financial services industry and payment network operators (preferred).
Experience with financial services technologies, including mobile payments, digital banking, fraud solutions, digital identification, verification and authentication and other electronic payments technologies, in addition to traditional payment systems and payment card network operators (preferred).
Proven experience advising on a wide range of matters spanning privacy, competition, intellectual property, technology, and licensing.
A team player, ready and willing to take on a variety of responsibilities and roles that support the team, department, and organization.
A critical thinker with cogent analysis of legal and business issues.
Proficiency in identifying, assessing, and managing legal and reputational risk.
The skills to be an independent, creative problem solver.
Skills in time management and project prioritization.
A keen interest in the products, services, and interdependencies at Interac and in the payment’s ecosystem.
Interac requires employees to complete a background check that is completed by one of our service providers. We use this service to complete the following checks:
Canadian criminal record check;
Public safety verification;
Canadian ID cross-check;
5-year employment verification;
Education verification; and
If applicable, Credit Inquiry and Social Media Check
How We Work We know that exceptional people have great ideas and are passionate about their work. Our culture encourages excellence and actively rewards contributions with: Connection: You’re surrounded by talented people every day who are driven by their passion of a common goal. Core Values: They define us. Living them helps us be the best at what we do. Compensation & Benefits: Pay is driven by individual and corporate performance and we provide a multitude of benefits and perks. Education: To ensure you are the best at what you do we invest in you Please be aware of certain individuals fraudulently using Interac Corp.’s name and logo to offer fictitious employment opportunities. Interac Corp. will never ask, solicit, nor accept any monies in exchange for employment opportunities. Any such offers of employment are fraudulent and invalid, and you are strongly advised to exercise great caution and disregard such offers and invitations. Please note that under no circumstances shall Interac Corp. be held liable or responsible for any claims, losses, damages, expenses, or other inconveniences resulting from or in any way connected to the actions of individuals performing such fraud. Further, such fraudulent communication shall not be treated as any kind of offer or representation by Interac Corp. or its subsidiaries and affiliates.
Mar 07, 2025
Full time
At Interac, we design and deliver products and solutions that give Canadians control over their money so they can get more out of life. But that’s not all. Whether we’re leading real-time money movement, combating fraud, driving innovative commerce solutions like open payments for transit systems, or making advancements in new areas like verification and open banking, we are playing a key role in shaping the future of the digital economy in Canada. Want to make a lasting impact amongst a community of creative thinkers, problem solvers, technical virtuosos, and high-performance application developers? We want to hear from you. As Senior Legal Counsel, you will be responsible for providing forward-thinking legal guidance and strategic risk analyses, promoting innovation while protecting Interac’s reputation as one of the most trusted financial brands in Canada. We are looking for a lawyer with keen business judgment and a genuine interest in the payment network and financial services to provide sophisticated advice on a broad range of product development, contracting and governance, technology contracting, outsourcing, data handling and third-party risk management activities. Interac lawyers handle complex issues, often in real time, to provide practical and actionable advice to an organization that continues to explore uncharted territory in financial services technology. In this role, you will work collaboratively with a close-knit team of sharp, solution-oriented in-house lawyers on projects that challenge you to balance legal imperatives with the core business values, risk tolerance, and enterprise strategy of a renowned financial services organization. You’ll be responsible for:
Working in a fast-paced business and technology environment, partnering with business units, and playing a key role in driving the company's products and services forward.
Providing strategic and actionable legal advice on key portfolios in the business and emerging technologies to complete time-sensitive projects while mitigating potential legal risks.
Exercising business judgment to deliver practical and pragmatic solutions in an environment when the “right” legal answer is often unclear.
Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating a diverse range of commercial contracts and product documentation, including commercial product offerings, technology vendor agreements, service provider agreements, proof of concept agreements, letters of intent, software and evaluation license agreements (on premise and cloud), customer software development agreements, incentive agreements, sponsorship agreements, and consulting services agreements.
Advising on operationalizing product and technology strategy and contracts in a complex, highly-regulated, complex ecosystem supported by a multi-vendor environment, and proactively identifying and resolving associated legal issues.
Working as a collaborative member of the Legal team, a mentor to junior lawyers, and a resource for internal knowledge management and precedent development.
You bring:
A Law Degree and membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario.
A minimum of 8 years practical, post-call legal experience in both a corporate legal department and a law firm.
Eligibility to work for Interac Corp. in Canada in a full-time capacity.
Prior experience working for technology vendors, in financial services or the payment industry (preferred).
Working knowledge of privacy law, cybersecurity practices, the Payment Clearing and Settlement Act, the Code of Conduct for the Debit and Credit Card Industry, CASL and other regulatory requirements applying to the financial services industry and payment network operators (preferred).
Experience with financial services technologies, including mobile payments, digital banking, fraud solutions, digital identification, verification and authentication and other electronic payments technologies, in addition to traditional payment systems and payment card network operators (preferred).
Proven experience advising on a wide range of matters spanning privacy, competition, intellectual property, technology, and licensing.
A team player, ready and willing to take on a variety of responsibilities and roles that support the team, department, and organization.
A critical thinker with cogent analysis of legal and business issues.
Proficiency in identifying, assessing, and managing legal and reputational risk.
The skills to be an independent, creative problem solver.
Skills in time management and project prioritization.
A keen interest in the products, services, and interdependencies at Interac and in the payment’s ecosystem.
Interac requires employees to complete a background check that is completed by one of our service providers. We use this service to complete the following checks:
Canadian criminal record check;
Public safety verification;
Canadian ID cross-check;
5-year employment verification;
Education verification; and
If applicable, Credit Inquiry and Social Media Check
How We Work We know that exceptional people have great ideas and are passionate about their work. Our culture encourages excellence and actively rewards contributions with: Connection: You’re surrounded by talented people every day who are driven by their passion of a common goal. Core Values: They define us. Living them helps us be the best at what we do. Compensation & Benefits: Pay is driven by individual and corporate performance and we provide a multitude of benefits and perks. Education: To ensure you are the best at what you do we invest in you Please be aware of certain individuals fraudulently using Interac Corp.’s name and logo to offer fictitious employment opportunities. Interac Corp. will never ask, solicit, nor accept any monies in exchange for employment opportunities. Any such offers of employment are fraudulent and invalid, and you are strongly advised to exercise great caution and disregard such offers and invitations. Please note that under no circumstances shall Interac Corp. be held liable or responsible for any claims, losses, damages, expenses, or other inconveniences resulting from or in any way connected to the actions of individuals performing such fraud. Further, such fraudulent communication shall not be treated as any kind of offer or representation by Interac Corp. or its subsidiaries and affiliates.
Thomson Reuters is hiring a global media lawyer to support Reuters News. This is a unique role, with the successful candidate being an experienced commercial lawyer who is able to negotiate complex media/technology deals as well as provide creative legal advice on thorny multijurisdictional issues often at the intersection of journalism and AI. This role will work closely with Reuters leadership in New York and London, and in coordination with Thomson Reuters lawyers and staff around the world and can be located in London or Toronto. Thomson Reuters provides legal, tax, accounting and compliance professionals with the tools and information they need to empower people and decision-making. Its media business, Reuters, is the world’s leading international news agency, reaching more than one billion people every day and delivering real-time, award-winning news coverage to news and media organizations, brands and consumers. Reuters covers a broad range of topics, including business, finance, politics, sports and technology. The hallmarks of Reuters’ journalism are speed, impartiality and insight. About The Role As Senior Counsel for Reuters , your primary responsibility will be to support the growth of relationships between Reuters and its clients and partners in a fast-evolving, global environment. Responsibilities will also include negotiating media licensing and partnership deals; providing timely, clear and practical advice on legal issues across the media business; supporting business stakeholders in analysing novel technologies and use cases through a legal lens; ensuring compliance with the Thomson Reuters Trust Principles, which reflect our commitment to integrity, independence and freedom from bias; and tracking global legal developments affecting the interests of news and media businesses. About You You're a fit for the role of Senior Counsel, Reuters if you:
Are a current practicing lawyer (with a current bar admission/practising certificate).
Have substantial post-qualification experience negotiating media licensing deals and advising clients in news/media/information/technology industries.
Have the ability to advocate for the interests of business partners in commercial disputes.
Have a depth and breadth of experience in acting in intellectual property matters, especially copyright, including experience counselling on enforcement of IP rights.
Are adaptable and prepared to contribute to areas outside core expertise.
Have a strong work ethic with ability to work independently, prioritize and meet deadlines and demands in a fast-paced environment.
It would also be desirable if you have:
Understanding of AI/ML technologies.
Experience communicating across diverse geographies and cultures as part of a global team.
What's in it For You? You will join our inclusive culture of world-class talent, where we are committed to your personal and professional growth through:
Hybrid Work Model: We’ve adopted a flexible hybrid working environment (2-3 days a week in the office depending on the role) for our office-based roles while delivering a seamless experience that is digitally and physically connected.
Wellbeing: Comprehensive benefit plans; flexible and supportive benefits for work-life balance: flexible vacation, two company-wide Mental Health Days Off; work from another location for up to a total of 8 weeks in a year, 4 of those weeks can be out of the country and the remaining in the country, Headspace app subscription; retirement, savings, tuition reimbursement, and employee incentive programs; resources for mental, physical, and financial wellbeing.
Culture: Globally recognized and award-winning reputation for equality, diversity and inclusion, flexibility, work-life balance, and more.
Learning & Development: LinkedIn Learning access; internal Talent Marketplace with opportunities to work on projects cross-company; Ten Thousand Coffees Thomson Reuters café networking.
Social Impact: Ten employee-driven Business Resource Groups; two paid volunteer days annually; Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) initiatives for local and global impact.
Purpose Driven Work: We have a superpower that we’ve never talked about with as much pride as we should – we are one of the only companies on the planet that helps its customers pursue justice, truth and transparency. Together, with the professionals and institutions we serve, we help uphold the rule of law, turn the wheels of commerce, catch bad actors, report the facts, and provide trusted, unbiased information to people all over the world.
Do you want to be part of a team helping re-invent the way knowledge professionals work? How about a team that works every day to create a more transparent, just and inclusive future? At Thomson Reuters, we’ve been doing just that for almost 160 years. Our industry-leading products and services include highly specialized information-enabled software and tools for legal, tax, accounting and compliance professionals combined with the world’s most global news services – Reuters. We help these professionals do their jobs better, creating more time for them to focus on the things that matter most: advising, advocating, negotiating, governing and informing. We are powered by the talents of 26,000 employees across more than 70 countries, where everyone has a chance to contribute and grow professionally in flexible work environments that celebrate diversity and inclusion. At a time when objectivity, accuracy, fairness and transparency are under attack, we consider it our duty to pursue them. Sound exciting? Join us and help shape the industries that move society forward. Accessibility As a global business, we rely on diversity of culture and thought to deliver on our goals. To ensure we can do that, we seek talented, qualified employees in all our operations around the world regardless of race, color, sex/gender, including pregnancy, gender identity and expression, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, citizen status, veteran status, or any other protected classification under applicable law. Thomson Reuters is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer providing a drug-free workplace. We also make reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities and for sincerely held religious beliefs in accordance with applicable law. Protect yourself from fraudulent job postings click here to know more. More information about Thomson Reuters can be found on https://thomsonreuters.com .
Dec 14, 2024
Full time
Thomson Reuters is hiring a global media lawyer to support Reuters News. This is a unique role, with the successful candidate being an experienced commercial lawyer who is able to negotiate complex media/technology deals as well as provide creative legal advice on thorny multijurisdictional issues often at the intersection of journalism and AI. This role will work closely with Reuters leadership in New York and London, and in coordination with Thomson Reuters lawyers and staff around the world and can be located in London or Toronto. Thomson Reuters provides legal, tax, accounting and compliance professionals with the tools and information they need to empower people and decision-making. Its media business, Reuters, is the world’s leading international news agency, reaching more than one billion people every day and delivering real-time, award-winning news coverage to news and media organizations, brands and consumers. Reuters covers a broad range of topics, including business, finance, politics, sports and technology. The hallmarks of Reuters’ journalism are speed, impartiality and insight. About The Role As Senior Counsel for Reuters , your primary responsibility will be to support the growth of relationships between Reuters and its clients and partners in a fast-evolving, global environment. Responsibilities will also include negotiating media licensing and partnership deals; providing timely, clear and practical advice on legal issues across the media business; supporting business stakeholders in analysing novel technologies and use cases through a legal lens; ensuring compliance with the Thomson Reuters Trust Principles, which reflect our commitment to integrity, independence and freedom from bias; and tracking global legal developments affecting the interests of news and media businesses. About You You're a fit for the role of Senior Counsel, Reuters if you:
Are a current practicing lawyer (with a current bar admission/practising certificate).
Have substantial post-qualification experience negotiating media licensing deals and advising clients in news/media/information/technology industries.
Have the ability to advocate for the interests of business partners in commercial disputes.
Have a depth and breadth of experience in acting in intellectual property matters, especially copyright, including experience counselling on enforcement of IP rights.
Are adaptable and prepared to contribute to areas outside core expertise.
Have a strong work ethic with ability to work independently, prioritize and meet deadlines and demands in a fast-paced environment.
It would also be desirable if you have:
Understanding of AI/ML technologies.
Experience communicating across diverse geographies and cultures as part of a global team.
What's in it For You? You will join our inclusive culture of world-class talent, where we are committed to your personal and professional growth through:
Hybrid Work Model: We’ve adopted a flexible hybrid working environment (2-3 days a week in the office depending on the role) for our office-based roles while delivering a seamless experience that is digitally and physically connected.
Wellbeing: Comprehensive benefit plans; flexible and supportive benefits for work-life balance: flexible vacation, two company-wide Mental Health Days Off; work from another location for up to a total of 8 weeks in a year, 4 of those weeks can be out of the country and the remaining in the country, Headspace app subscription; retirement, savings, tuition reimbursement, and employee incentive programs; resources for mental, physical, and financial wellbeing.
Culture: Globally recognized and award-winning reputation for equality, diversity and inclusion, flexibility, work-life balance, and more.
Learning & Development: LinkedIn Learning access; internal Talent Marketplace with opportunities to work on projects cross-company; Ten Thousand Coffees Thomson Reuters café networking.
Social Impact: Ten employee-driven Business Resource Groups; two paid volunteer days annually; Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) initiatives for local and global impact.
Purpose Driven Work: We have a superpower that we’ve never talked about with as much pride as we should – we are one of the only companies on the planet that helps its customers pursue justice, truth and transparency. Together, with the professionals and institutions we serve, we help uphold the rule of law, turn the wheels of commerce, catch bad actors, report the facts, and provide trusted, unbiased information to people all over the world.
Do you want to be part of a team helping re-invent the way knowledge professionals work? How about a team that works every day to create a more transparent, just and inclusive future? At Thomson Reuters, we’ve been doing just that for almost 160 years. Our industry-leading products and services include highly specialized information-enabled software and tools for legal, tax, accounting and compliance professionals combined with the world’s most global news services – Reuters. We help these professionals do their jobs better, creating more time for them to focus on the things that matter most: advising, advocating, negotiating, governing and informing. We are powered by the talents of 26,000 employees across more than 70 countries, where everyone has a chance to contribute and grow professionally in flexible work environments that celebrate diversity and inclusion. At a time when objectivity, accuracy, fairness and transparency are under attack, we consider it our duty to pursue them. Sound exciting? Join us and help shape the industries that move society forward. Accessibility As a global business, we rely on diversity of culture and thought to deliver on our goals. To ensure we can do that, we seek talented, qualified employees in all our operations around the world regardless of race, color, sex/gender, including pregnancy, gender identity and expression, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, citizen status, veteran status, or any other protected classification under applicable law. Thomson Reuters is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer providing a drug-free workplace. We also make reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities and for sincerely held religious beliefs in accordance with applicable law. Protect yourself from fraudulent job postings click here to know more. More information about Thomson Reuters can be found on https://thomsonreuters.com .
Business Development Bank of Canada
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Careers
Headquartered in Toronto, the Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) is responsible for investing in new infrastructure projects. The CIB’s mission is to work with provincial, territorial, municipal, federal, Indigenous and private sector investor partners to transform the way infrastructure is planned, financed and delivered in Canada.
The CIB is looking for an exceptional corporate lawyer to join our Legal team. The Legal team advises the Investments team and other functional groups (Risk, Finance, Human Resources, Communications) on matters concerning procurement, contracts, intellectual property rights, conflicts of interests, policies, governance and compliance with federal legislation and policies that apply generally to Crown corporations.
Against this background, you will be a key member of the CIB’s legal team and will be the primary lawyer responsible for providing legal advice and support on a wide range of corporate matters with a view to protecting the CIB’s interests and ensuring compliance with the CIB’s mandate, policies and procedures. You will also collaborate with the CIB’s Investments, Risk and Asset Management teams, supporting and advising them on a wide range of commercial and corporate matters. A motivated self-starter with a partnering focused mindset, you will find yourself exposed to a broad range of issues related to the CIB’s mandate and public policy objectives. This role will report to the Associate General Counsel.
If you share a commitment to the CIB’s public interest mandate and role as an impact investor, value a collegial and collaborative culture, and approach everything with the highest integrity, then consider joining our team.
Your responsibilities include
Support various initiatives related to corporate/commercial matters, including commercial, transactional and services agreements, procurement and corporate law, such as:
draft, review, analyze and advise on a wide range or transactional and commercial agreements and legal documents
lead procurement activities and review contracts for the acquisition of goods and services
support negotiations
draft, develop and enhance agreement templates, including agreements with project sponsors and parties for the advancement of a project
advise on the interpretation of existing agreements
Support the General Counsel & Corporate Secretary and Senior Legal Counsel and work collaboratively with the Project Development and Investments team on a broad range of business activities related to the due diligence, project development and execution of investment transactions
Assist in the analysis of legal, regulatory and compliance requirements and risks associated with the CIB’s business initiatives and developing and implementing appropriate mitigation strategies
Research and respond to general legal inquiries from internal clients that relate to corporate, commercial, governance and compliance matters, and provide advice on appropriate legal action to be taken
Monitor legal trends and case law in order to provide advice and deliver internal trainings on key contractual and compliance matters
Contribute to the knowledge management activities of the CIB’s legal team
Undertake other reasonable duties as requested
Your ideal profile
LL.B./LL.M/JD or equivalent required, as well as licenced to practice law in Ontario or Quebec
3 to 8 years of relevant post-qualification legal experience at a leading law firm and/or in-house corporate legal department at a federal/provincial Crown corporation or public company
Solid experience in drafting and negotiating commercial agreements, including agreements related to project finance or development in the infrastructure sector
Bilingual in both official languages (English and French) verbal and written is highly desired
Strong communication and interpersonal skills, including an ability to build relationships and work cooperatively with many different stakeholders
Excellent legal drafting skills with the ability to be precise, creative, and flexible in communicating legal and business issues
Strong organizational, project management and decision-making skills and able to manage multiple competing projects to completion
Skilled at identifying, analyzing and simplifying complex legal concepts to provide proactive advice in a clear and concise manner
Flexible and adaptable, including the ability to be open to change and assume new responsibilities as the organization matures
Demonstrated good judgment, professionalism and integrity
Committed to the CIB’s values and proven commitment to integrity and accountability
To apply for this position, please email your resume to careers@cib-bic.ca with the Subject Line: Legal Counsel – Corporate and Commercial
We thank you for your interest. Only those selected for further screening or an interview will be contacted
Sep 25, 2024
Full time
Careers
Headquartered in Toronto, the Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) is responsible for investing in new infrastructure projects. The CIB’s mission is to work with provincial, territorial, municipal, federal, Indigenous and private sector investor partners to transform the way infrastructure is planned, financed and delivered in Canada.
The CIB is looking for an exceptional corporate lawyer to join our Legal team. The Legal team advises the Investments team and other functional groups (Risk, Finance, Human Resources, Communications) on matters concerning procurement, contracts, intellectual property rights, conflicts of interests, policies, governance and compliance with federal legislation and policies that apply generally to Crown corporations.
Against this background, you will be a key member of the CIB’s legal team and will be the primary lawyer responsible for providing legal advice and support on a wide range of corporate matters with a view to protecting the CIB’s interests and ensuring compliance with the CIB’s mandate, policies and procedures. You will also collaborate with the CIB’s Investments, Risk and Asset Management teams, supporting and advising them on a wide range of commercial and corporate matters. A motivated self-starter with a partnering focused mindset, you will find yourself exposed to a broad range of issues related to the CIB’s mandate and public policy objectives. This role will report to the Associate General Counsel.
If you share a commitment to the CIB’s public interest mandate and role as an impact investor, value a collegial and collaborative culture, and approach everything with the highest integrity, then consider joining our team.
Your responsibilities include
Support various initiatives related to corporate/commercial matters, including commercial, transactional and services agreements, procurement and corporate law, such as:
draft, review, analyze and advise on a wide range or transactional and commercial agreements and legal documents
lead procurement activities and review contracts for the acquisition of goods and services
support negotiations
draft, develop and enhance agreement templates, including agreements with project sponsors and parties for the advancement of a project
advise on the interpretation of existing agreements
Support the General Counsel & Corporate Secretary and Senior Legal Counsel and work collaboratively with the Project Development and Investments team on a broad range of business activities related to the due diligence, project development and execution of investment transactions
Assist in the analysis of legal, regulatory and compliance requirements and risks associated with the CIB’s business initiatives and developing and implementing appropriate mitigation strategies
Research and respond to general legal inquiries from internal clients that relate to corporate, commercial, governance and compliance matters, and provide advice on appropriate legal action to be taken
Monitor legal trends and case law in order to provide advice and deliver internal trainings on key contractual and compliance matters
Contribute to the knowledge management activities of the CIB’s legal team
Undertake other reasonable duties as requested
Your ideal profile
LL.B./LL.M/JD or equivalent required, as well as licenced to practice law in Ontario or Quebec
3 to 8 years of relevant post-qualification legal experience at a leading law firm and/or in-house corporate legal department at a federal/provincial Crown corporation or public company
Solid experience in drafting and negotiating commercial agreements, including agreements related to project finance or development in the infrastructure sector
Bilingual in both official languages (English and French) verbal and written is highly desired
Strong communication and interpersonal skills, including an ability to build relationships and work cooperatively with many different stakeholders
Excellent legal drafting skills with the ability to be precise, creative, and flexible in communicating legal and business issues
Strong organizational, project management and decision-making skills and able to manage multiple competing projects to completion
Skilled at identifying, analyzing and simplifying complex legal concepts to provide proactive advice in a clear and concise manner
Flexible and adaptable, including the ability to be open to change and assume new responsibilities as the organization matures
Demonstrated good judgment, professionalism and integrity
Committed to the CIB’s values and proven commitment to integrity and accountability
To apply for this position, please email your resume to careers@cib-bic.ca with the Subject Line: Legal Counsel – Corporate and Commercial
We thank you for your interest. Only those selected for further screening or an interview will be contacted
At Interac, we design and deliver products and solutions that give Canadians control over their money so they can get more out of life. But that’s not all. Whether we’re leading real-time money movement, driving innovative commerce solutions like open payments for transit systems, or making advancements in new areas like verification and open banking, we are playing a key role in shaping the future of the digital economy in Canada. Want to make a lasting impact amongst a community of creative thinkers, problem solvers, technical virtuosos, and high-performance application developers? We want to hear from you. As Senior Legal Counsel, you will be responsible for providing forward-thinking legal guidance and strategic risk analyses, promoting innovation while protecting Interac’s reputation as one of the most trusted financial brands in Canada. We are looking for a lawyer with keen business judgment and a genuine interest in the payment network and financial services to provide sophisticated advice on a broad range of technology contracting, outsourcing and third-party risk management activities. Interac lawyers handle complex issues, often in real time, to provide practical and actionable advice to an organization that continues to explore uncharted territory in financial services technology. In this role, you will work collaboratively with a close-knit team of sharp, solution-oriented in-house lawyers on projects that challenge you to balance legal imperatives with the core business values, risk tolerance, and enterprise strategy of a renowned financial services organization. You’ll be responsible for:
Working in a fast-paced business and technology environment, partnering with business units, and playing a key role in driving the company's products and services forward.
Providing strategic and actionable legal advice on key portfolios in the business and emerging technologies to complete time-sensitive projects while mitigating potential legal risks.
Exercising business judgment to deliver practical and pragmatic solutions in an environment when the “right” legal answer is often unclear.
Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating a diverse range of commercial contracts, including technology vendor agreements, service provider agreements, proof of concept agreements, letters of intent, software and evaluation license agreements (on premise and cloud), customer software development agreements, incentive agreements, sponsorship agreements, and consulting services agreements.
Advising on operationalizing contracts in a complex, multi-vendor environment, and proactively identifying and resolving associated legal issues.
Working as a collaborative member of the Legal team, a mentor to junior lawyers, and a resource for internal knowledge management and precedent development.
You bring:
A Law Degree and membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario.
A minimum of 8 years practical, post-call legal experience in both a corporate legal department and a law firm.
Eligibility to work for Interac Corp. in Canada in a full-time capacity.
Prior experience working for technology vendors, in financial services or the payment industry (preferred).
Working knowledge of privacy, cybersecurity, Code of Conduct, CASL and other regulatory requirements applying to the financial services industry and payment network operators (preferred).
Experience with financial services technologies, including mobile payments, digital banking, digital identification, verification and authentication and other electronic payments technologies, in addition to traditional payment systems and payment card network operators (preferred).
Proven experience advising on a wide range of matters spanning from privacy, competition, intellectual property, technology, and licensing.
A team player, ready and willing to take on a variety of responsibilities and roles that support the team, department, and organization.
A critical thinker with cogent analysis of legal and business issues.
Proficiency in identifying, assessing, and managing legal and reputational risk.
The skills to be an independent, creative problem solver.
Skills in time management and project prioritization.
A keen interest in the products, services, and interdependencies at Interac and in the payments ecosystem.
Interac requires employees to complete a background check that is completed by one of our service providers. We use this service to complete the following checks:
5-year employment verification;
Canadian criminal record check;
Education verification;
Canadian ID cross-check;
Public safety verification; and
Credit inquiry
How We Work We know that exceptional people have great ideas and are passionate about their work. Our culture encourages excellence and actively rewards contributions with: Connection: You’re surrounded by talented people every day who are driven by their passion of a common goal. Core Values: They define us. Living them helps us be the best at what we do. Compensation & Benefits: Pay is driven by individual and corporate performance and we provide a multitude of benefits and perks. Education: To ensure you are the best at what you do we invest in you
Aug 23, 2024
Full time
At Interac, we design and deliver products and solutions that give Canadians control over their money so they can get more out of life. But that’s not all. Whether we’re leading real-time money movement, driving innovative commerce solutions like open payments for transit systems, or making advancements in new areas like verification and open banking, we are playing a key role in shaping the future of the digital economy in Canada. Want to make a lasting impact amongst a community of creative thinkers, problem solvers, technical virtuosos, and high-performance application developers? We want to hear from you. As Senior Legal Counsel, you will be responsible for providing forward-thinking legal guidance and strategic risk analyses, promoting innovation while protecting Interac’s reputation as one of the most trusted financial brands in Canada. We are looking for a lawyer with keen business judgment and a genuine interest in the payment network and financial services to provide sophisticated advice on a broad range of technology contracting, outsourcing and third-party risk management activities. Interac lawyers handle complex issues, often in real time, to provide practical and actionable advice to an organization that continues to explore uncharted territory in financial services technology. In this role, you will work collaboratively with a close-knit team of sharp, solution-oriented in-house lawyers on projects that challenge you to balance legal imperatives with the core business values, risk tolerance, and enterprise strategy of a renowned financial services organization. You’ll be responsible for:
Working in a fast-paced business and technology environment, partnering with business units, and playing a key role in driving the company's products and services forward.
Providing strategic and actionable legal advice on key portfolios in the business and emerging technologies to complete time-sensitive projects while mitigating potential legal risks.
Exercising business judgment to deliver practical and pragmatic solutions in an environment when the “right” legal answer is often unclear.
Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating a diverse range of commercial contracts, including technology vendor agreements, service provider agreements, proof of concept agreements, letters of intent, software and evaluation license agreements (on premise and cloud), customer software development agreements, incentive agreements, sponsorship agreements, and consulting services agreements.
Advising on operationalizing contracts in a complex, multi-vendor environment, and proactively identifying and resolving associated legal issues.
Working as a collaborative member of the Legal team, a mentor to junior lawyers, and a resource for internal knowledge management and precedent development.
You bring:
A Law Degree and membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario.
A minimum of 8 years practical, post-call legal experience in both a corporate legal department and a law firm.
Eligibility to work for Interac Corp. in Canada in a full-time capacity.
Prior experience working for technology vendors, in financial services or the payment industry (preferred).
Working knowledge of privacy, cybersecurity, Code of Conduct, CASL and other regulatory requirements applying to the financial services industry and payment network operators (preferred).
Experience with financial services technologies, including mobile payments, digital banking, digital identification, verification and authentication and other electronic payments technologies, in addition to traditional payment systems and payment card network operators (preferred).
Proven experience advising on a wide range of matters spanning from privacy, competition, intellectual property, technology, and licensing.
A team player, ready and willing to take on a variety of responsibilities and roles that support the team, department, and organization.
A critical thinker with cogent analysis of legal and business issues.
Proficiency in identifying, assessing, and managing legal and reputational risk.
The skills to be an independent, creative problem solver.
Skills in time management and project prioritization.
A keen interest in the products, services, and interdependencies at Interac and in the payments ecosystem.
Interac requires employees to complete a background check that is completed by one of our service providers. We use this service to complete the following checks:
5-year employment verification;
Canadian criminal record check;
Education verification;
Canadian ID cross-check;
Public safety verification; and
Credit inquiry
How We Work We know that exceptional people have great ideas and are passionate about their work. Our culture encourages excellence and actively rewards contributions with: Connection: You’re surrounded by talented people every day who are driven by their passion of a common goal. Core Values: They define us. Living them helps us be the best at what we do. Compensation & Benefits: Pay is driven by individual and corporate performance and we provide a multitude of benefits and perks. Education: To ensure you are the best at what you do we invest in you
At Allstate, great things happen when our people work together to protect families and their belongings from life’s uncertainties. And for more than 90 years our innovative drive has kept us a step ahead of our customers’ evolving needs. From advocating for seat belts, air bags and graduated driving laws, to being an industry leader in pricing sophistication, telematics, and, more recently, device and identity protection.
Job Description
The Senior Consultant I provides legal support for the Insurance Operations group and business clients, which includes collaborating with other areas of the L&R department. The position conducts and analyzes legal research, identifies issues, and drafts/forms conclusions.
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: Remote 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! Allstate Canada Group (ACG) is looking for a Legal Counsel, Property Liability (Quebec) to join its Law & Regulation Department. We are looking for a creative and high energy Bilingual legal counsel interested in working at the nexus of law, business, insurance, advocacy and consumers. ACG’s Law and Regulation department is growing to enable our service businesses to thrive as well as support matters across the business. The incumbent in this role will work with a variety of different stakeholder groups across the business and offer key support to the Product, Risk, Technology, Distribution, Claims, and Marketing functions, as well as collaborate with other areas of the Law & Regulation Department. Successful candidates for this role should have the significant knowledge of Corporate Law, PL Market Conduct, Insurance Products, Underwriting Practices, Regulatory Compliance, Advocacy, and Claims Management, as it relates to the marketing and distribution of insurance products in the province of Quebec. Accountabilities: Provide solutions-oriented strategic legal counseling to enable business units to achieve business objectives in compliance with applicable law and regulations. Complex research as to applicability of pertinent laws, statutes, regulations, rules, and other legal authority; ability to summarize concisely and collaborate with other areas of company to determine impact of new legal authority on business and enable action plans Support the Product, Distribution and Claims function with insurance and/or claims related questions, including policy interpretation and opinions. Review and provide legal advice related to company documents, policy, practices, and procedures. Review regulatory requests, surveys and provide strategic guidance on market conduct compliance. Track regulatory guidance, updates and market trends and counsel the business on key issues. Support intellectual property, trademarks and brand protection matters. Support marketing and advertising activities, including reviews of product and/or program marketing and advertising, contests, and promotions. Skills and attributes for success Excellent oral and written communication skills, as well as advocacy Demonstrated strategic and data driven mindset. Ability to build relationships across multiple areas of the business. Ability to communicate effectively with stakeholders and navigate competing priorities and agendas successfully. Ability to adapt and integrate own experience with Enterprise-wide strategy Continuous improvement mindset Qualifications: Law degree from a Canadian law school or equivalent Member of the Barreau du Québec or the Chambre des notaires du Québec 3+ years of Insurance and/or Corporate Law experience Experience in a highly regulated environment Excellent command of spoken and written French and English – this is a bilingual role. 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. À propos d’Allstate?: Allstate du Canada, compagnie d’assurance est chef de file dans le domaine des assurances automobile et habitation; elle offre à ses clients des produits et services de prévention et de protection qui conviennent à toutes les étapes de la vie. Au service des Canadiens depuis 1953, l’entreprise met tout en œuvre pour que non seulement ses clients, mais aussi ses employés soient en bonnes mainsMD, comme en fait foi sa présence au palmarès des Employeurs de choix au Canada neuf années de suite, notamment en favorisant une culture organisationnelle inclusive et accueillante. Allstate du Canada tient à contribuer au mieux-être des communautés dans lesquelles elle exerce ses activités au moyen de partenariats avec des organismes caritatifs et de programmes misant sur la générosité de ses employés. À Allstate, nous avons conscience que la qualité de nos produits découle directement du niveau de satisfaction du personnel à l’égard de l’entreprise. C’est pourquoi nous misons sur le maintien d’une culture où les employés se sentent valorisés et où ils peuvent poursuivre une carrière passionnante. Les cinq piliers de notre proposition de valeur aux employés – possibilités, souplesse, esprit communautaire, diversité et environnement familial – permettent de s’épanouir de façon unique. La désignation du rôle est « À distance ». Les avantages offerts par Allstate La flexibilité des modalités de travail; Des rabais d’employé (15?% sur les assurances automobile et habitation, ainsi que des rabais sur de nombreux autres produits et services); Le programme Bureau en bonnes mains (jusqu’à 400?$ sont octroyés pour se procurer de l’équipement de bureau nécessaire à domicile); Un programme de paiement de contrepartie pour le remboursement des prêts étudiants aux programmes gouvernementaux; Un régime d’épargne-retraite complet prévoyant des cotisations de contrepartie de l’employeur; Une allocation annuelle couvrant des dépenses effectuées pour améliorer sa santé et son bien-être; Un Jour de réflexion personnelle; Le remboursement de droits de scolarité; Une implication dans la vie communautaire. Description du poste : Le Groupe Allstate du Canada (GAC) est à la recherche d’un conseiller juridique ou d’une conseillère juridique, produits d’assurance de dommages (Québec) au sein de son Unité de lois et règlement. Le ou la titulaire du poste est une personne bilingue créative et dynamique qui s’intéresse aux liens qui unissent le droit, les affaires, l’assurance, la mobilisation et la clientèle. L’Unité des lois et règlements du GAC connait un essor pour répondre aux demandes qui incombent à notre service et soutenir l’entreprise, relativement à divers sujets. Le ou la titulaire de ce poste travaillera avec différents groupes d’intervenants de l’ensemble de l’entreprise et offrira un soutien clé en lien avec les services de la gestion des produits, des risques, des technologies, de la distribution, des réclamations et du marketing, ainsi qu’avec d’autres services de l’Unité des lois et règlements. Pour bien réussir dans ce rôle, le ou la titulaire du poste doit posséder d’excellentes connaissances relatives au marketing et à la distribution de produits d’assurance dans la province de Québec, en droits des sociétés, en pratiques commerciales de produits d’assurance de dommages, en produits d’assurance, en pratiques de souscription, en conformité à la règlementation, en mobilisation et en gestion des réclamations. Responsabilités : Offrir des conseils juridiques stratégiques axés sur les solutions pour permettre aux unités d’affaires d’atteindre leurs objectifs opérationnels tout en se conformant aux lois et aux règlements applicables. Offrir des conseils juridiques en matière de vie privée et de technologie à toutes les unités d’affaires, plus particulièrement sur les technologies émergentes et les produits issus de nouvelles technologies. Appuyer les services des produits, de la distribution et des réclamations en répondant aux questions relatives à l’assurance ou aux réclamations, y compris l’interprétation de politiques et la présentation d’opinions. Examiner et fournir des conseils juridiques relatifs aux documents, aux politiques, aux pratiques et aux procédures de l’entreprise. Examiner les demandes de règlementation et les sondages, et fournir des conseils stratégiques sur la conformité aux pratiques commerciales. Assurer le suivi des conseils et des mises à jour règlementaires, et des tendances commerciales; offrir des conseils sur des enjeux opérationnels clés. Appuyer la protection de la propriété intellectuelle, des marques de commerce et de l’image de marque. Appuyer les activités de marketing et de publicité, y compris la revue de produits et/ou de programmes de marketing et de publicité, des concours et des promotions. Compétences : Excellentes compétences en communication orale et écrite, ainsi qu’en mobilisation; Approche éprouvée axée sur la stratégie et les données; Capacité à établir des relations dans plusieurs secteurs d’une entreprise; Capacité à communiquer efficacement avec les intervenants et à gérer des priorités et des horaires concurrents avec succès; Capacité d’adaptation et d’intégration de sa propre expérience à la stratégie globale de l’entreprise; Approche axée sur l’amélioration continue. Exigences et qualifications : Diplôme en droit d’une faculté de droit canadienne ou formation équivalente; Membre en règle du Barreau du Québec ou de la Chambre des notaires du Québec; 3 années d’expérience pertinente ou plus en droit d’assurances ou en droit des sociétés; Expérience dans un environnement hautement règlementé; Maîtrise du français et de l’anglais puisque ce rôle est bilingue.
Skills
Customer Centricity, Digital Literacy, Inclusive Leadership, Learning Agility, Results-Oriented
Joining our team isn’t just a job — it’s an opportunity. One that takes your skills and pushes them to the next level. One that encourages you to challenge the status quo. And one where you can impact the future for the greater good.
You’ll do all this in a flexible environment that embraces connection and belonging. And with the recognition of several inclusivity and diversity awards, we’ve proven that Allstate empowers everyone to lead, drive change and give back where they work and live.
Good Hands. Greater Together.®
Jul 30, 2024
Remote
At Allstate, great things happen when our people work together to protect families and their belongings from life’s uncertainties. And for more than 90 years our innovative drive has kept us a step ahead of our customers’ evolving needs. From advocating for seat belts, air bags and graduated driving laws, to being an industry leader in pricing sophistication, telematics, and, more recently, device and identity protection.
Job Description
The Senior Consultant I provides legal support for the Insurance Operations group and business clients, which includes collaborating with other areas of the L&R department. The position conducts and analyzes legal research, identifies issues, and drafts/forms conclusions.
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: Remote 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! Allstate Canada Group (ACG) is looking for a Legal Counsel, Property Liability (Quebec) to join its Law & Regulation Department. We are looking for a creative and high energy Bilingual legal counsel interested in working at the nexus of law, business, insurance, advocacy and consumers. ACG’s Law and Regulation department is growing to enable our service businesses to thrive as well as support matters across the business. The incumbent in this role will work with a variety of different stakeholder groups across the business and offer key support to the Product, Risk, Technology, Distribution, Claims, and Marketing functions, as well as collaborate with other areas of the Law & Regulation Department. Successful candidates for this role should have the significant knowledge of Corporate Law, PL Market Conduct, Insurance Products, Underwriting Practices, Regulatory Compliance, Advocacy, and Claims Management, as it relates to the marketing and distribution of insurance products in the province of Quebec. Accountabilities: Provide solutions-oriented strategic legal counseling to enable business units to achieve business objectives in compliance with applicable law and regulations. Complex research as to applicability of pertinent laws, statutes, regulations, rules, and other legal authority; ability to summarize concisely and collaborate with other areas of company to determine impact of new legal authority on business and enable action plans Support the Product, Distribution and Claims function with insurance and/or claims related questions, including policy interpretation and opinions. Review and provide legal advice related to company documents, policy, practices, and procedures. Review regulatory requests, surveys and provide strategic guidance on market conduct compliance. Track regulatory guidance, updates and market trends and counsel the business on key issues. Support intellectual property, trademarks and brand protection matters. Support marketing and advertising activities, including reviews of product and/or program marketing and advertising, contests, and promotions. Skills and attributes for success Excellent oral and written communication skills, as well as advocacy Demonstrated strategic and data driven mindset. Ability to build relationships across multiple areas of the business. Ability to communicate effectively with stakeholders and navigate competing priorities and agendas successfully. Ability to adapt and integrate own experience with Enterprise-wide strategy Continuous improvement mindset Qualifications: Law degree from a Canadian law school or equivalent Member of the Barreau du Québec or the Chambre des notaires du Québec 3+ years of Insurance and/or Corporate Law experience Experience in a highly regulated environment Excellent command of spoken and written French and English – this is a bilingual role. 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. À propos d’Allstate?: Allstate du Canada, compagnie d’assurance est chef de file dans le domaine des assurances automobile et habitation; elle offre à ses clients des produits et services de prévention et de protection qui conviennent à toutes les étapes de la vie. Au service des Canadiens depuis 1953, l’entreprise met tout en œuvre pour que non seulement ses clients, mais aussi ses employés soient en bonnes mainsMD, comme en fait foi sa présence au palmarès des Employeurs de choix au Canada neuf années de suite, notamment en favorisant une culture organisationnelle inclusive et accueillante. Allstate du Canada tient à contribuer au mieux-être des communautés dans lesquelles elle exerce ses activités au moyen de partenariats avec des organismes caritatifs et de programmes misant sur la générosité de ses employés. À Allstate, nous avons conscience que la qualité de nos produits découle directement du niveau de satisfaction du personnel à l’égard de l’entreprise. C’est pourquoi nous misons sur le maintien d’une culture où les employés se sentent valorisés et où ils peuvent poursuivre une carrière passionnante. Les cinq piliers de notre proposition de valeur aux employés – possibilités, souplesse, esprit communautaire, diversité et environnement familial – permettent de s’épanouir de façon unique. La désignation du rôle est « À distance ». Les avantages offerts par Allstate La flexibilité des modalités de travail; Des rabais d’employé (15?% sur les assurances automobile et habitation, ainsi que des rabais sur de nombreux autres produits et services); Le programme Bureau en bonnes mains (jusqu’à 400?$ sont octroyés pour se procurer de l’équipement de bureau nécessaire à domicile); Un programme de paiement de contrepartie pour le remboursement des prêts étudiants aux programmes gouvernementaux; Un régime d’épargne-retraite complet prévoyant des cotisations de contrepartie de l’employeur; Une allocation annuelle couvrant des dépenses effectuées pour améliorer sa santé et son bien-être; Un Jour de réflexion personnelle; Le remboursement de droits de scolarité; Une implication dans la vie communautaire. Description du poste : Le Groupe Allstate du Canada (GAC) est à la recherche d’un conseiller juridique ou d’une conseillère juridique, produits d’assurance de dommages (Québec) au sein de son Unité de lois et règlement. Le ou la titulaire du poste est une personne bilingue créative et dynamique qui s’intéresse aux liens qui unissent le droit, les affaires, l’assurance, la mobilisation et la clientèle. L’Unité des lois et règlements du GAC connait un essor pour répondre aux demandes qui incombent à notre service et soutenir l’entreprise, relativement à divers sujets. Le ou la titulaire de ce poste travaillera avec différents groupes d’intervenants de l’ensemble de l’entreprise et offrira un soutien clé en lien avec les services de la gestion des produits, des risques, des technologies, de la distribution, des réclamations et du marketing, ainsi qu’avec d’autres services de l’Unité des lois et règlements. Pour bien réussir dans ce rôle, le ou la titulaire du poste doit posséder d’excellentes connaissances relatives au marketing et à la distribution de produits d’assurance dans la province de Québec, en droits des sociétés, en pratiques commerciales de produits d’assurance de dommages, en produits d’assurance, en pratiques de souscription, en conformité à la règlementation, en mobilisation et en gestion des réclamations. Responsabilités : Offrir des conseils juridiques stratégiques axés sur les solutions pour permettre aux unités d’affaires d’atteindre leurs objectifs opérationnels tout en se conformant aux lois et aux règlements applicables. Offrir des conseils juridiques en matière de vie privée et de technologie à toutes les unités d’affaires, plus particulièrement sur les technologies émergentes et les produits issus de nouvelles technologies. Appuyer les services des produits, de la distribution et des réclamations en répondant aux questions relatives à l’assurance ou aux réclamations, y compris l’interprétation de politiques et la présentation d’opinions. Examiner et fournir des conseils juridiques relatifs aux documents, aux politiques, aux pratiques et aux procédures de l’entreprise. Examiner les demandes de règlementation et les sondages, et fournir des conseils stratégiques sur la conformité aux pratiques commerciales. Assurer le suivi des conseils et des mises à jour règlementaires, et des tendances commerciales; offrir des conseils sur des enjeux opérationnels clés. Appuyer la protection de la propriété intellectuelle, des marques de commerce et de l’image de marque. Appuyer les activités de marketing et de publicité, y compris la revue de produits et/ou de programmes de marketing et de publicité, des concours et des promotions. Compétences : Excellentes compétences en communication orale et écrite, ainsi qu’en mobilisation; Approche éprouvée axée sur la stratégie et les données; Capacité à établir des relations dans plusieurs secteurs d’une entreprise; Capacité à communiquer efficacement avec les intervenants et à gérer des priorités et des horaires concurrents avec succès; Capacité d’adaptation et d’intégration de sa propre expérience à la stratégie globale de l’entreprise; Approche axée sur l’amélioration continue. Exigences et qualifications : Diplôme en droit d’une faculté de droit canadienne ou formation équivalente; Membre en règle du Barreau du Québec ou de la Chambre des notaires du Québec; 3 années d’expérience pertinente ou plus en droit d’assurances ou en droit des sociétés; Expérience dans un environnement hautement règlementé; Maîtrise du français et de l’anglais puisque ce rôle est bilingue.
Skills
Customer Centricity, Digital Literacy, Inclusive Leadership, Learning Agility, Results-Oriented
Joining our team isn’t just a job — it’s an opportunity. One that takes your skills and pushes them to the next level. One that encourages you to challenge the status quo. And one where you can impact the future for the greater good.
You’ll do all this in a flexible environment that embraces connection and belonging. And with the recognition of several inclusivity and diversity awards, we’ve proven that Allstate empowers everyone to lead, drive change and give back where they work and live.
Good Hands. Greater Together.®
About the Role
BlackBerry’s IoT division is seeking a dedicated Legal Counsel to support and expand its global software business. This position offers a unique opportunity to work with BlackBerry IoT's talented and collaborative legal team. The role involves drafting and negotiating various legal agreements, as well as supporting senior legal team members on a broad range of issues, including regulatory compliance, marketing/advertising, intellectual property (including open-source compliance), and legal research.
Key Responsibilities
Draft and Negotiate Agreements: Create and negotiate a variety of legal agreements.
Provide Legal Support: Offer legal assistance on diverse matters to mitigate risks and advance business initiatives in line with corporate policies.
Evaluate and Mitigate Risks: Respond to business queries and provide appropriate legal solutions to minimize risks.
Required Skills and Qualifications
Experience: Up to 3 years of legal experience.
Education: LLB or JD, with admission to practice law in Ontario.
Interpersonal Skills: Exceptional ability to work collaboratively within a team environment.
Communication Skills: Excellent drafting skills, along with strong oral and written communication abilities.
Analytical Skills: Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities.
Independence: Ability to work independently with great attention to detail and a positive attitude towards constructive feedback.
What We Offer
Comprehensive Benefits Package: Attractive compensation and a full benefits package.
Professional Growth: Opportunity to work alongside an outstanding team of legal and business professionals.
Dynamic Environment: Be part of an exciting and growing business within a leading Canadian technology company with a global presence.
How to Apply
If you are a dedicated legal professional looking to grow your career within a dynamic and innovative technology company, we encourage you to apply.
Contact: Please submit your application, including a resume and cover letter, to [Application Email/Link].
This is a rare opportunity to gain diverse legal and commercial expertise from a senior legal team while working in a global business environment. Your strong work ethic, willingness to learn, and proactive attitude will be highly valued and rewarded at BlackBerry.
Jun 13, 2024
Full time
About the Role
BlackBerry’s IoT division is seeking a dedicated Legal Counsel to support and expand its global software business. This position offers a unique opportunity to work with BlackBerry IoT's talented and collaborative legal team. The role involves drafting and negotiating various legal agreements, as well as supporting senior legal team members on a broad range of issues, including regulatory compliance, marketing/advertising, intellectual property (including open-source compliance), and legal research.
Key Responsibilities
Draft and Negotiate Agreements: Create and negotiate a variety of legal agreements.
Provide Legal Support: Offer legal assistance on diverse matters to mitigate risks and advance business initiatives in line with corporate policies.
Evaluate and Mitigate Risks: Respond to business queries and provide appropriate legal solutions to minimize risks.
Required Skills and Qualifications
Experience: Up to 3 years of legal experience.
Education: LLB or JD, with admission to practice law in Ontario.
Interpersonal Skills: Exceptional ability to work collaboratively within a team environment.
Communication Skills: Excellent drafting skills, along with strong oral and written communication abilities.
Analytical Skills: Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities.
Independence: Ability to work independently with great attention to detail and a positive attitude towards constructive feedback.
What We Offer
Comprehensive Benefits Package: Attractive compensation and a full benefits package.
Professional Growth: Opportunity to work alongside an outstanding team of legal and business professionals.
Dynamic Environment: Be part of an exciting and growing business within a leading Canadian technology company with a global presence.
How to Apply
If you are a dedicated legal professional looking to grow your career within a dynamic and innovative technology company, we encourage you to apply.
Contact: Please submit your application, including a resume and cover letter, to [Application Email/Link].
This is a rare opportunity to gain diverse legal and commercial expertise from a senior legal team while working in a global business environment. Your strong work ethic, willingness to learn, and proactive attitude will be highly valued and rewarded at BlackBerry.
Senior IP Clerk (Patent Docketing)
Hybrid Work- on average 3 days/week from our Mississauga office
AstraZeneca is shaping the future of healthcare by expanding our global presence and harnessing innovation to make an even greater impact on society and the planet. As part of this vision, we are thrilled to announce the establishment of a new Legal Operations Centre in Mississauga, Canada. This state-of-the-art hub will centralize our Legal operational functions, promoting collaboration, knowledge sharing, and the integration of cutting-edge technology. Situated in a region renowned for its healthcare focus and proximity to top-tier talent and research facilities, our new centre is set to become a cornerstone of AstraZeneca's 2030 Bold Ambition. Join us in this exciting new chapter as we build sustainable, digitally enabled workplaces designed to inspire and empower our teams to deliver life-changing medicines to the world.
Summary:
Protecting our intellectual property is at the core of AstraZeneca’s future success. Join our team as a Senior IP Clerk where you will provide essential and specialized support relating to the filing, procurement, and maintenance of patent applications and patents throughout all phases of US, European, and international patent prosecution. You will be part of a collaborative, close-knit team that takes pride in its meticulous attention to detail and expertise in patent procurement.
Typical Accountabilities:
Responsible for the daily docketing of all patent-related correspondence received from foreign agents, outside counsel, and patent offices worldwide, including the US Patent and Trademark Office and the European Patent Office.
You will also process all outgoing correspondence related to AstraZeneca’s patent portfolio and update our docketing system accordingly.
Maintaining our electronic patent prosecution files in our document management system.
Mentor and train Docketing Coordinators and work on docketing-related projects as required or requested by the IP group.
Essential Skills/Experience:
At least 5 years of patent docketing experience, including US and international patent docketing experience.
Knowledge of US and foreign patent prosecution processes.
Proficiency in industry-standard docketing systems and document management systems.
Knowledge of patent annuity payment processes.
Excellent attention to detail.
Proficiency in Outlook, Adobe, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Teams (or similar videoconferencing system).
Ability to work in a paper-free, open-space environment.
Proactive, flexible to change and varying workloads, able to work well under pressure.
Ability to work both independently and within a team environment.
Ability to interact professionally with all levels of the organization.
Ability to foster a positive and energized working environment.
Desirable Skills/Experience:
In-depth knowledge of industry docketing systems.
Knowledge of DeskSite or iManage document management systems.
Familiarity with pharmaceutical patent prosecution, including supplementary protection certificates and patent term extensions.
Recognizing the importance of individualized flexibility, our ways of working allow employees to balance personal and work commitments while ensuring we continue to create a strong culture of collaboration and teamwork by engaging face-to-face in our offices 3 days a week. Our head office is purposely designed with collaboration in mind, providing space where teams can come together to strategize, brainstorm and connect on key projects.
Great People want to Work with us! Find out why:
GTAA Top Employer Award for 10 years
Top 100 Employers Award
Canada’s Most Admired Corporate Culture
Learn more about working with us in Canada
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AstraZeneca is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion and providing a workplace that is free from discrimination. AstraZeneca is committed to accommodating persons with disabilities. Such accommodation is available on request in respect of all aspects of the recruitment, assessment and selection process and may be requested by emailing AZCHumanResources@astrazeneca.com.
Apr 13, 2024
Full time
Senior IP Clerk (Patent Docketing)
Hybrid Work- on average 3 days/week from our Mississauga office
AstraZeneca is shaping the future of healthcare by expanding our global presence and harnessing innovation to make an even greater impact on society and the planet. As part of this vision, we are thrilled to announce the establishment of a new Legal Operations Centre in Mississauga, Canada. This state-of-the-art hub will centralize our Legal operational functions, promoting collaboration, knowledge sharing, and the integration of cutting-edge technology. Situated in a region renowned for its healthcare focus and proximity to top-tier talent and research facilities, our new centre is set to become a cornerstone of AstraZeneca's 2030 Bold Ambition. Join us in this exciting new chapter as we build sustainable, digitally enabled workplaces designed to inspire and empower our teams to deliver life-changing medicines to the world.
Summary:
Protecting our intellectual property is at the core of AstraZeneca’s future success. Join our team as a Senior IP Clerk where you will provide essential and specialized support relating to the filing, procurement, and maintenance of patent applications and patents throughout all phases of US, European, and international patent prosecution. You will be part of a collaborative, close-knit team that takes pride in its meticulous attention to detail and expertise in patent procurement.
Typical Accountabilities:
Responsible for the daily docketing of all patent-related correspondence received from foreign agents, outside counsel, and patent offices worldwide, including the US Patent and Trademark Office and the European Patent Office.
You will also process all outgoing correspondence related to AstraZeneca’s patent portfolio and update our docketing system accordingly.
Maintaining our electronic patent prosecution files in our document management system.
Mentor and train Docketing Coordinators and work on docketing-related projects as required or requested by the IP group.
Essential Skills/Experience:
At least 5 years of patent docketing experience, including US and international patent docketing experience.
Knowledge of US and foreign patent prosecution processes.
Proficiency in industry-standard docketing systems and document management systems.
Knowledge of patent annuity payment processes.
Excellent attention to detail.
Proficiency in Outlook, Adobe, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Teams (or similar videoconferencing system).
Ability to work in a paper-free, open-space environment.
Proactive, flexible to change and varying workloads, able to work well under pressure.
Ability to work both independently and within a team environment.
Ability to interact professionally with all levels of the organization.
Ability to foster a positive and energized working environment.
Desirable Skills/Experience:
In-depth knowledge of industry docketing systems.
Knowledge of DeskSite or iManage document management systems.
Familiarity with pharmaceutical patent prosecution, including supplementary protection certificates and patent term extensions.
Recognizing the importance of individualized flexibility, our ways of working allow employees to balance personal and work commitments while ensuring we continue to create a strong culture of collaboration and teamwork by engaging face-to-face in our offices 3 days a week. Our head office is purposely designed with collaboration in mind, providing space where teams can come together to strategize, brainstorm and connect on key projects.
Great People want to Work with us! Find out why:
GTAA Top Employer Award for 10 years
Top 100 Employers Award
Canada’s Most Admired Corporate Culture
Learn more about working with us in Canada
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AstraZeneca is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion and providing a workplace that is free from discrimination. AstraZeneca is committed to accommodating persons with disabilities. Such accommodation is available on request in respect of all aspects of the recruitment, assessment and selection process and may be requested by emailing AZCHumanResources@astrazeneca.com.
File Number: 1016 Service Area: Legal Services Division: City Solicitor's Office Employee Group: Mgmt Non Union Job Type: Full-Time Permanent Number of Openings: 1
Summary of Duties:
Focus: Civil Litigation
Reporting to and under the general supervision of the City Solicitor, acts as solicitor, counsel and advisor to The Corporation of the City of London in legal matters generally of average or above average complexity, requiring an appropriate degree of experience, skill and competence.
Work Performed:
Acts as solicitor, counsel and advisor, or assists more senior counsel, in all aspects of one or more of the following areas of the practice of law, as assigned by the City Solicitor.
Municipal law enforcement and provincial offences, administrative tribunals, business law (including but not restricted to banking, bills of exchange, bankruptcy and insolvency, business and no-share corporations, bulk sales, carriers, construction liens, copyright, trade marks and protection of intellectual property, and trade and commerce), contracts, civil litigation and procedure (including but not restricted to negligence and other torts), debtors and creditors, personal and real property, and real estate (including but not restricted to easements, expropriations, mortgages, secured transactions, landlord and tenant, trespass, and water and water courses) environmental law, municipal corporations (including but not restricted to municipal assessment and taxation, public authorities and officers, public utilities, and social welfare), highways and streets (including but not restricted to highway traffic), labour relations, (including but not restricted to opinions regarding discipline and discharge, arbitration, judicial reviews, Workers' Compensation Benefits and Worker's Compensation Appeal Tribunal Hearings and employment law, in general), insurance, and land use planning.
Discharges such other responsibilities as may be assigned by the City Solicitor.
Performs related duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor and membership in good standing in the Law Society of Upper Canada.
Skills and Abilities:
Three to five years, preferably in municipal law.
Able to speak, write and read French at an advanced level is an asset.
Compensation & Other Information:
$112,978 - $148, 226
This posting is for one (1) permanent, full-time position.
Standard hours of Work: Monday - Friday from 8:30a.m. to 4:30p.m.
Work Arrangement: Hybrid.
These hours of work and work arrangements are subject to change in accordance to business requirements.
Police Record Check
The successful candidate will be required to complete a Criminal Record Check.
As an inclusive employer, we are committed to providing a fully accessible recruitment process. Please contact us at any time during the recruitment process and let us know what accessible supports you may need.
Mar 22, 2024
Full time
File Number: 1016 Service Area: Legal Services Division: City Solicitor's Office Employee Group: Mgmt Non Union Job Type: Full-Time Permanent Number of Openings: 1
Summary of Duties:
Focus: Civil Litigation
Reporting to and under the general supervision of the City Solicitor, acts as solicitor, counsel and advisor to The Corporation of the City of London in legal matters generally of average or above average complexity, requiring an appropriate degree of experience, skill and competence.
Work Performed:
Acts as solicitor, counsel and advisor, or assists more senior counsel, in all aspects of one or more of the following areas of the practice of law, as assigned by the City Solicitor.
Municipal law enforcement and provincial offences, administrative tribunals, business law (including but not restricted to banking, bills of exchange, bankruptcy and insolvency, business and no-share corporations, bulk sales, carriers, construction liens, copyright, trade marks and protection of intellectual property, and trade and commerce), contracts, civil litigation and procedure (including but not restricted to negligence and other torts), debtors and creditors, personal and real property, and real estate (including but not restricted to easements, expropriations, mortgages, secured transactions, landlord and tenant, trespass, and water and water courses) environmental law, municipal corporations (including but not restricted to municipal assessment and taxation, public authorities and officers, public utilities, and social welfare), highways and streets (including but not restricted to highway traffic), labour relations, (including but not restricted to opinions regarding discipline and discharge, arbitration, judicial reviews, Workers' Compensation Benefits and Worker's Compensation Appeal Tribunal Hearings and employment law, in general), insurance, and land use planning.
Discharges such other responsibilities as may be assigned by the City Solicitor.
Performs related duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor and membership in good standing in the Law Society of Upper Canada.
Skills and Abilities:
Three to five years, preferably in municipal law.
Able to speak, write and read French at an advanced level is an asset.
Compensation & Other Information:
$112,978 - $148, 226
This posting is for one (1) permanent, full-time position.
Standard hours of Work: Monday - Friday from 8:30a.m. to 4:30p.m.
Work Arrangement: Hybrid.
These hours of work and work arrangements are subject to change in accordance to business requirements.
Police Record Check
The successful candidate will be required to complete a Criminal Record Check.
As an inclusive employer, we are committed to providing a fully accessible recruitment process. Please contact us at any time during the recruitment process and let us know what accessible supports you may need.
Hybrid Work- 3 days/week from our Mississauga office AstraZeneca is shaping the future of healthcare by expanding our global presence and harnessing innovation to make an even greater impact on society and the planet. Our state-of-the-art hub in Mississauga, Canada, is situated in a region renowned for its healthcare focus and proximity to top-tier talent and research facilities, with our new centre being set to become a cornerstone of AstraZeneca's 2030 Bold Ambition. Join us in this exciting new chapter as we build sustainable, digitally enabled workplaces designed to inspire and empower our teams to deliver life-changing medicines to the world. Summary: The ideal candidate will have a strong background in global commercial contract work and will support the global remit of the Corporate Legal group across a range of transactions. Whilst the focus is commercial operations deals, the role will require working in other areas supported by Corporate Legal, including business development projects. Typical Accountabilities:
Delivering commercial legal advice and services across Corporate Legal, with a primary focus on Global Operations and supply chain agreements to support new product launches and increased commercial demand.
Giving guidance on complex and high value global contracts, including supporting negotiations and contract drafting.
Advising on and negotiating a wide range of contracts, disputes, and contract interpretation, adopting a pragmatic and risk based approach to contracting.
Providing strategic advice to senior stakeholders, including SET / SET-1.
Counsel on corporate transactions, which might include licensing arrangements, collaboration agreements, acquisitions, and divestments.
Proactively driving contract capability uplift across Global Operations and Global Procurement Services, including training, guidance and implementing standard processes relating to contracts and negotiations.
Collaborating with the Global Legal group, including the intellectual property group, ensuring a consistent approach to contracting and mitigating legal risks to ensure a seamless service to stakeholders.
Supporting the delivery of appropriate level of service from external counsel, including aggressively managing costs on matters for which external counsel is retained.
Handling special projects, for example, to increase efficiencies.
Essential Skills/Experience:
Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) or a Juris Doctor (J.D.)
Member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario (must retain status)
5+ years of legal practice experience, particularly in commercial law and manufacturing and supply chain agreements
Experience and comfort advising on US contracts
Experience working in a global legal environment
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills to explain complex legal issues in an easy to understand manner
Business oriented and pragmatic approach to problem solving
Skill in analyzing and solving issues related to a wide variety of substantive legal areas
Preferred Skills/Experience:
Pharmaceutical or other regulated industry experience highly desirable
Experience working with the following:
in-house in a multinational company
technology and/or energy transactions /projects
supporting CMO deals (contract manufacturing organizations)
supporting a Global Procurement organization
English law contracts and common law jurisdictions
Recognizing the importance of individualized flexibility, our ways of working allow employees to balance personal and work commitments while ensuring we continue to create a strong culture of collaboration and teamwork by engaging face-to-face in our offices 3 days a week. Our head office is purposely designed with collaboration in mind, providing space where teams can come together to strategize, brainstorm and connect on key projects. Great People want to Work with us! Find out why:
GTAA Top Employer Award for 10 years
Top 100 Employers Award
Canada’s Most Admired Corporate Culture
Learn more about working with us in Canada
View our YouTube channel
Are you interested in working at AZ, apply today! AstraZeneca is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion and providing a workplace that is free from discrimination. AstraZeneca is committed to accommodating persons with disabilities. Such accommodation is available on request in respect of all aspects of the recruitment, assessment and selection process and may be requested by emailing AZCHumanResources@astrazeneca.com.
Mar 20, 2024
Full time
Hybrid Work- 3 days/week from our Mississauga office AstraZeneca is shaping the future of healthcare by expanding our global presence and harnessing innovation to make an even greater impact on society and the planet. Our state-of-the-art hub in Mississauga, Canada, is situated in a region renowned for its healthcare focus and proximity to top-tier talent and research facilities, with our new centre being set to become a cornerstone of AstraZeneca's 2030 Bold Ambition. Join us in this exciting new chapter as we build sustainable, digitally enabled workplaces designed to inspire and empower our teams to deliver life-changing medicines to the world. Summary: The ideal candidate will have a strong background in global commercial contract work and will support the global remit of the Corporate Legal group across a range of transactions. Whilst the focus is commercial operations deals, the role will require working in other areas supported by Corporate Legal, including business development projects. Typical Accountabilities:
Delivering commercial legal advice and services across Corporate Legal, with a primary focus on Global Operations and supply chain agreements to support new product launches and increased commercial demand.
Giving guidance on complex and high value global contracts, including supporting negotiations and contract drafting.
Advising on and negotiating a wide range of contracts, disputes, and contract interpretation, adopting a pragmatic and risk based approach to contracting.
Providing strategic advice to senior stakeholders, including SET / SET-1.
Counsel on corporate transactions, which might include licensing arrangements, collaboration agreements, acquisitions, and divestments.
Proactively driving contract capability uplift across Global Operations and Global Procurement Services, including training, guidance and implementing standard processes relating to contracts and negotiations.
Collaborating with the Global Legal group, including the intellectual property group, ensuring a consistent approach to contracting and mitigating legal risks to ensure a seamless service to stakeholders.
Supporting the delivery of appropriate level of service from external counsel, including aggressively managing costs on matters for which external counsel is retained.
Handling special projects, for example, to increase efficiencies.
Essential Skills/Experience:
Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) or a Juris Doctor (J.D.)
Member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario (must retain status)
5+ years of legal practice experience, particularly in commercial law and manufacturing and supply chain agreements
Experience and comfort advising on US contracts
Experience working in a global legal environment
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills to explain complex legal issues in an easy to understand manner
Business oriented and pragmatic approach to problem solving
Skill in analyzing and solving issues related to a wide variety of substantive legal areas
Preferred Skills/Experience:
Pharmaceutical or other regulated industry experience highly desirable
Experience working with the following:
in-house in a multinational company
technology and/or energy transactions /projects
supporting CMO deals (contract manufacturing organizations)
supporting a Global Procurement organization
English law contracts and common law jurisdictions
Recognizing the importance of individualized flexibility, our ways of working allow employees to balance personal and work commitments while ensuring we continue to create a strong culture of collaboration and teamwork by engaging face-to-face in our offices 3 days a week. Our head office is purposely designed with collaboration in mind, providing space where teams can come together to strategize, brainstorm and connect on key projects. Great People want to Work with us! Find out why:
GTAA Top Employer Award for 10 years
Top 100 Employers Award
Canada’s Most Admired Corporate Culture
Learn more about working with us in Canada
View our YouTube channel
Are you interested in working at AZ, apply today! AstraZeneca is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion and providing a workplace that is free from discrimination. AstraZeneca is committed to accommodating persons with disabilities. Such accommodation is available on request in respect of all aspects of the recruitment, assessment and selection process and may be requested by emailing AZCHumanResources@astrazeneca.com.
Who We Are At Fidelity, we’ve been helping Canadian investors build better financial futures for over 35 years. We offer individuals and institutions a range of trusted investment portfolios and services - and we’re constantly seeking to find new and better ways to help our clients. As a privately owned company, we boldly embrace innovation in all areas as we continue to grow our business into the future. Working with us means you’ll be part of a diverse and dedicated group of people who make a real difference for our clients and communities every day. You’ll have a wide range of opportunities to grow and develop your career in an inclusive environment where you’ll feel valued and supported to be your best - both personally and professionally. What We Do Reporting to the Director Legal Services, the Director of Procurement and Senior Legal Counsel will provide thoughtful, competent, and accurate legal advice to Fidelity Investments Canada. How You’ll Make An Impact
Provide business support, which includes the below
Negotiate investment management agreements on behalf of Fidelity Investments Canada (FIC), DB product and service maintenance/development
Draft and negotiate vendor contracts and track all legal issues which may affect the negotiation of vendor contracts.
Review/consider all pertinent issues which arise in the context of negotiations.
Track all relevant securities & pension law issues which may affect the negotiation of investment management agreements on behalf of FIC.
Provide advice and services in respect of the maintenance and development of mutual and pooled funds.
Draft and update material contracts, as required.
Provide support to any other relevant issues associated with product development and maintenance
Support the procurement and vendor onboarding process and understand the procurement and vendor onboarding policy.
Participate in document review committee meetings and reviewing and supervising the review of marketing materials
Provide general legal advice including in the following circumstances
Review and coordination of fund investment as well as other corporate action documentation (e.g., subscription agreements for private placements)
Provide support to the compliance department (e.g., compliance certificate review, 81-102 investment restrictions)
Partake in reviewing corporate contracts, operational issues, and Intellectual property issues (e.g., FIC-related trademarks)
Review and supervise review of marketing pieces, including website disclosure
Provide consultation for special projects within FIC and partake in steering committees where applicable
What We’re Looking For
Completion of the Bachelor of Law or Juris Doctor degree or equivalent experience
Completion of Canadian Securities Law Course or IFIC Mutual Fund Course is an asset
5-7 years of experience as a legal counsel in the financial services industry either at a law firm or in an in-house counsel setting
Licensed as a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada
What You Will Bring
Comprehensive and in depth understanding of applicable law
Strong problem-solving ability
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Effectively collaborate on projects and establish relationships within the legal department as well as with business partners
Fidelity Canada is an equal opportunity employer Fidelity Canada is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We will consider all qualified applicants for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, family status, protected veterans’ status, Aboriginal/Native American status or any other legally-protected ground. Accommodation during the application process Fidelity Canada welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in the selection process. If you require an accommodation, please email us at FidelityCanadaStaffing@fidelity.ca. No telephone inquiries or agencies please. We thank all applicants for their interest, please be advised that only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Why Work at Fidelity? We are proud to be recipients of the following
Mar 17, 2024
Full time
Who We Are At Fidelity, we’ve been helping Canadian investors build better financial futures for over 35 years. We offer individuals and institutions a range of trusted investment portfolios and services - and we’re constantly seeking to find new and better ways to help our clients. As a privately owned company, we boldly embrace innovation in all areas as we continue to grow our business into the future. Working with us means you’ll be part of a diverse and dedicated group of people who make a real difference for our clients and communities every day. You’ll have a wide range of opportunities to grow and develop your career in an inclusive environment where you’ll feel valued and supported to be your best - both personally and professionally. What We Do Reporting to the Director Legal Services, the Director of Procurement and Senior Legal Counsel will provide thoughtful, competent, and accurate legal advice to Fidelity Investments Canada. How You’ll Make An Impact
Provide business support, which includes the below
Negotiate investment management agreements on behalf of Fidelity Investments Canada (FIC), DB product and service maintenance/development
Draft and negotiate vendor contracts and track all legal issues which may affect the negotiation of vendor contracts.
Review/consider all pertinent issues which arise in the context of negotiations.
Track all relevant securities & pension law issues which may affect the negotiation of investment management agreements on behalf of FIC.
Provide advice and services in respect of the maintenance and development of mutual and pooled funds.
Draft and update material contracts, as required.
Provide support to any other relevant issues associated with product development and maintenance
Support the procurement and vendor onboarding process and understand the procurement and vendor onboarding policy.
Participate in document review committee meetings and reviewing and supervising the review of marketing materials
Provide general legal advice including in the following circumstances
Review and coordination of fund investment as well as other corporate action documentation (e.g., subscription agreements for private placements)
Provide support to the compliance department (e.g., compliance certificate review, 81-102 investment restrictions)
Partake in reviewing corporate contracts, operational issues, and Intellectual property issues (e.g., FIC-related trademarks)
Review and supervise review of marketing pieces, including website disclosure
Provide consultation for special projects within FIC and partake in steering committees where applicable
What We’re Looking For
Completion of the Bachelor of Law or Juris Doctor degree or equivalent experience
Completion of Canadian Securities Law Course or IFIC Mutual Fund Course is an asset
5-7 years of experience as a legal counsel in the financial services industry either at a law firm or in an in-house counsel setting
Licensed as a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada
What You Will Bring
Comprehensive and in depth understanding of applicable law
Strong problem-solving ability
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Effectively collaborate on projects and establish relationships within the legal department as well as with business partners
Fidelity Canada is an equal opportunity employer Fidelity Canada is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We will consider all qualified applicants for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, family status, protected veterans’ status, Aboriginal/Native American status or any other legally-protected ground. Accommodation during the application process Fidelity Canada welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in the selection process. If you require an accommodation, please email us at FidelityCanadaStaffing@fidelity.ca. No telephone inquiries or agencies please. We thank all applicants for their interest, please be advised that only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Why Work at Fidelity? We are proud to be recipients of the following
Working for the City of Burlington
A great career is closer than you think. Come work for the City of Burlington, where you'll be joining an innovative and progressive workplace focused on building a 21st century city that respects the diversity of our residents, visitors and employees; and prioritizes continuous opportunities for you to learn and grow.
We don't just spend time attracting the best talent. We spend time and resources to keep the best talent. This may include: flexible working hours, mobile and hybrid working arrangements, a great pension and benefits package, as well as programs to foster innovation and leadership.
Department
Legal
Location
This position is eligible for a hybrid work model. The hybrid work model contemplates a flexible work arrangement including working remotely with occasional attendances on-site to a combination of remote and in-office work arrangement. When attending an event or meeting in person, your primary office location will be based out of Sims Square, 390 Brant Street, Burlington. Work location is subject to change at the discretion of the City due to operational demands.
Position Overview
City of Burlington is seeking a lawyer to join its municipal group with a primary focus on informational technology law. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing legal advice relating to the procurement and implementation of information technology goods and services, as well as intellectual property, cybersecurity and privacy law as it relates to information technology.
Responsibilities
Reporting to the Deputy Corporation Counsel – General Litigation, Risk Management & Municipal Law section, the successful candidate will:
Provide legal representation and strategic advice to City Council, senior leadership and City staff on a variety of legal matters with a primary focus in the areas of information technology, commercial law, intellectual property, cybersecurity and privacy law.
Negotiate, draft and advise on a wide range of information technology agreements, procurement documents, and other commercial agreements related to the procurement and implementation of information technology goods and services.
Conduct legal research and draft reports, legal opinions, legal agreements, procurement documents, by-laws, and resolutions.
Monitor and advise staff regarding relevant changes to legislation and case law, to ensure that the Corporation has up-to-date information to act upon.
Participate on inter-departmental and corporate teams reviewing issues of legal and corporate interest.
Work with staff to ensure that the City’s legal risks are minimized.
Requirements
Post Graduate degree in law (LLB or JD) and member in good standing with LSO.
Minimum 3 years of progressive experience in commercial law, with experience in information technology, intellectual property, privacy or public procurement law being an asset.
Occasional non-office site visits required. Attendance at evening meetings may be required.
Accommodations
In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, the City of Burlington accommodates the individual needs of applicants with disabilities within the recruitment process. Please call us at 905-335-7602 or email us at:
hr@burlington.ca
if you require accommodation to ensure your equal participation in the recruitment and selection process.
Note to Applicants:
We thank all those who apply for positions, but only those applicants who are invited for an interview will be contacted.
Mar 13, 2024
Hybrid
Working for the City of Burlington
A great career is closer than you think. Come work for the City of Burlington, where you'll be joining an innovative and progressive workplace focused on building a 21st century city that respects the diversity of our residents, visitors and employees; and prioritizes continuous opportunities for you to learn and grow.
We don't just spend time attracting the best talent. We spend time and resources to keep the best talent. This may include: flexible working hours, mobile and hybrid working arrangements, a great pension and benefits package, as well as programs to foster innovation and leadership.
Department
Legal
Location
This position is eligible for a hybrid work model. The hybrid work model contemplates a flexible work arrangement including working remotely with occasional attendances on-site to a combination of remote and in-office work arrangement. When attending an event or meeting in person, your primary office location will be based out of Sims Square, 390 Brant Street, Burlington. Work location is subject to change at the discretion of the City due to operational demands.
Position Overview
City of Burlington is seeking a lawyer to join its municipal group with a primary focus on informational technology law. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing legal advice relating to the procurement and implementation of information technology goods and services, as well as intellectual property, cybersecurity and privacy law as it relates to information technology.
Responsibilities
Reporting to the Deputy Corporation Counsel – General Litigation, Risk Management & Municipal Law section, the successful candidate will:
Provide legal representation and strategic advice to City Council, senior leadership and City staff on a variety of legal matters with a primary focus in the areas of information technology, commercial law, intellectual property, cybersecurity and privacy law.
Negotiate, draft and advise on a wide range of information technology agreements, procurement documents, and other commercial agreements related to the procurement and implementation of information technology goods and services.
Conduct legal research and draft reports, legal opinions, legal agreements, procurement documents, by-laws, and resolutions.
Monitor and advise staff regarding relevant changes to legislation and case law, to ensure that the Corporation has up-to-date information to act upon.
Participate on inter-departmental and corporate teams reviewing issues of legal and corporate interest.
Work with staff to ensure that the City’s legal risks are minimized.
Requirements
Post Graduate degree in law (LLB or JD) and member in good standing with LSO.
Minimum 3 years of progressive experience in commercial law, with experience in information technology, intellectual property, privacy or public procurement law being an asset.
Occasional non-office site visits required. Attendance at evening meetings may be required.
Accommodations
In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, the City of Burlington accommodates the individual needs of applicants with disabilities within the recruitment process. Please call us at 905-335-7602 or email us at:
hr@burlington.ca
if you require accommodation to ensure your equal participation in the recruitment and selection process.
Note to Applicants:
We thank all those who apply for positions, but only those applicants who are invited for an interview will be contacted.