At PayPal (NASDAQ: PYPL), we believe that every person has the right to participate fully in the global economy. Our mission is to democratize financial services to ensure that everyone, regardless of background or economic standing, has access to affordable, convenient, and secure products and services to take control of their financial lives. Job Description Summary: PayPal is seeking a high calibre and energetic attorney, with 5-8+ years of experience in technology and financial services regulation to join our Canada Legal team. As the successful candidate, you will work closely with other global product attorneys and product teams to provide best-in-class legal guidance in support of the development of PayPal's products and services. You will also be responsible for supporting on commercial, litigation, M&A and corporate governance matters, as necessary. Job Description: PayPal is one of the leading global payments companies in the world. Initially conceived and designed for web payments, PayPal’s mobile and point of sale solutions have altered the payments landscape by blurring the lines between ecommerce and traditional brick and mortar commerce. PayPal’s innovative technology and approaches to payments, coupled with an increasingly complex and demanding legal and regulatory environment, provide robust career opportunities for attorneys motivated and driven by creative clients and a fast paced, cutting-edge culture. We are seeking a high calibre and energetic attorney, with 5-8+ years of experience in technology and financial services regulation to join our Canada Legal team. This attorney will work closely with other global product attorneys and product teams to provide best-in-class legal and regulatory guidance as these teams develop, implement and update PayPal’s products and services. This is an exciting opportunity to leverage your expertise and passion in a collaborative, fast-paced and engaging setting that continuously strives for excellence, customer satisfaction, compliance, innovation, and industry leadership. This position is based in Toronto or Vancouver and will report to the Head of Legal, Canada. To succeed in this challenging role, the candidate should be mature, self-motivated, independent and well-organized with excellent interpersonal, communication and problem-solving skills. Ideally, he/she will be proficient in both English and French (read/write/speak). This position also requires business acumen, strategic and creative thinking, strong project leadership, communication skills and multi-tasking capabilities. Responsibilities:
Monitoring and advising on new and emerging legal and regulatory developments impacting Canada operations, including identifying trends and potential impacts on business activities.
Advising the business on product, marketing and general legal risks, including payments, AML, privacy, consumer protection.
Maintaining corporate governance and secretarial records for all Canada entities.
Collaborating with legal and business colleagues across PayPal globally on matters involving the resolution of legal issues.
Partnering with Compliance, Risk, Audit and other stakeholders to ensure the support of business objectives.
Skills & Experience: Candidates for this position should be able to demonstrate experience and competence with the following.
5-8 or more years of experience practicing either in-house at a technology company or a financial services provider (or in an equivalent setting) or at a top-tier law firm.
Familiarity with, and strong interest in, financial services (especially payments), as well as technology.
General legal background and experience with common issues related to AML, consumer protection, privacy, corporate, currency controls, foreign exchange, litigation and intellectual property. Experience with online businesses, either as a lawyer or as an entrepreneur, will also be advantageous. We love small business people
Demonstrated ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment and to tolerate change and ambiguity.
Can take ownership of projects and tasks which, in many cases, will be matters of first impression.
Qualifications: In addition to the above Skills & Experience, candidates should possess the following qualifications.
Juris Doctorate or equivalent degree. Admitted to a Canadian bar.
Exceptional writing skills, with attention to detail and ability to generate creative original drafted documents.
Outstanding oral communication skills and ability to work both in teams and independently.
Ability to handle multiple assignments simultaneously, with effective resolution of conflicting priorities.
Creative thinker with strong problem-solving skills and the ability to stay calm under challenging circumstances.
Confident self-starter with strong interpersonal and organizational skills and a demonstrated ability to effectively and proactively provide sound legal advice, exercise good business judgment, work well with other attorneys, senior management and cross functional stakeholders, and implement policies and processes.
Good sense of humour.
PayPal is committed to fair and equitable compensation practices. Actual Compensation is based on various factors including but not limited to work location, and relevant skills and experience. The total compensation for this practice may include an annual performance bonus (or other incentive compensation, as applicable), equity, and medical, dental, vision, and other benefits. For more information, visit https://www.paypalbenefits.com. The Canada national annual pay range for this role is $112200 to $176550 Our Benefits: At PayPal, we’re committed to building an equitable and inclusive global economy. And we can’t do this without our most important asset—you. That’s why we offer benefits to help you thrive in every stage of life. We champion your financial, physical, and mental health by offering valuable benefits and resources to help you care for the whole you. We have great benefits including a flexible work environment, employee shares options, health and life insurance and more. To learn more about our benefits please visit https://www.paypalbenefits.com Who We Are: To learn more about our culture and community visit https://about.pypl.com/who-we-are/default.aspx PayPal has remained at the forefront of the digital payment revolution for more than 20 years. By leveraging technology to make financial services and commerce more convenient, affordable, and secure, the PayPal platform is empowering more than 400 million consumers and merchants in more than 200 markets to join and thrive in the global economy. For more information, visit paypal.com. PayPal provides equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic information, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. In addition, PayPal will provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities. If you are unable to submit an application because of incompatible assistive technology or a disability, please contact us at paypalglobaltalentacquisition@paypal.com. As part of PayPal’s commitment to employees’ health and safety, we have established in-office Covid-19 protocols and requirements, based on expert guidance. Depending on location, this might include a Covid-19 vaccination requirement for any employee whose role requires them to work onsite. Employees may request reasonable accommodation based on a medical condition or religious belief that prevents them from being vaccinated.
Mar 22, 2024
Full time
At PayPal (NASDAQ: PYPL), we believe that every person has the right to participate fully in the global economy. Our mission is to democratize financial services to ensure that everyone, regardless of background or economic standing, has access to affordable, convenient, and secure products and services to take control of their financial lives. Job Description Summary: PayPal is seeking a high calibre and energetic attorney, with 5-8+ years of experience in technology and financial services regulation to join our Canada Legal team. As the successful candidate, you will work closely with other global product attorneys and product teams to provide best-in-class legal guidance in support of the development of PayPal's products and services. You will also be responsible for supporting on commercial, litigation, M&A and corporate governance matters, as necessary. Job Description: PayPal is one of the leading global payments companies in the world. Initially conceived and designed for web payments, PayPal’s mobile and point of sale solutions have altered the payments landscape by blurring the lines between ecommerce and traditional brick and mortar commerce. PayPal’s innovative technology and approaches to payments, coupled with an increasingly complex and demanding legal and regulatory environment, provide robust career opportunities for attorneys motivated and driven by creative clients and a fast paced, cutting-edge culture. We are seeking a high calibre and energetic attorney, with 5-8+ years of experience in technology and financial services regulation to join our Canada Legal team. This attorney will work closely with other global product attorneys and product teams to provide best-in-class legal and regulatory guidance as these teams develop, implement and update PayPal’s products and services. This is an exciting opportunity to leverage your expertise and passion in a collaborative, fast-paced and engaging setting that continuously strives for excellence, customer satisfaction, compliance, innovation, and industry leadership. This position is based in Toronto or Vancouver and will report to the Head of Legal, Canada. To succeed in this challenging role, the candidate should be mature, self-motivated, independent and well-organized with excellent interpersonal, communication and problem-solving skills. Ideally, he/she will be proficient in both English and French (read/write/speak). This position also requires business acumen, strategic and creative thinking, strong project leadership, communication skills and multi-tasking capabilities. Responsibilities:
Monitoring and advising on new and emerging legal and regulatory developments impacting Canada operations, including identifying trends and potential impacts on business activities.
Advising the business on product, marketing and general legal risks, including payments, AML, privacy, consumer protection.
Maintaining corporate governance and secretarial records for all Canada entities.
Collaborating with legal and business colleagues across PayPal globally on matters involving the resolution of legal issues.
Partnering with Compliance, Risk, Audit and other stakeholders to ensure the support of business objectives.
Skills & Experience: Candidates for this position should be able to demonstrate experience and competence with the following.
5-8 or more years of experience practicing either in-house at a technology company or a financial services provider (or in an equivalent setting) or at a top-tier law firm.
Familiarity with, and strong interest in, financial services (especially payments), as well as technology.
General legal background and experience with common issues related to AML, consumer protection, privacy, corporate, currency controls, foreign exchange, litigation and intellectual property. Experience with online businesses, either as a lawyer or as an entrepreneur, will also be advantageous. We love small business people
Demonstrated ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment and to tolerate change and ambiguity.
Can take ownership of projects and tasks which, in many cases, will be matters of first impression.
Qualifications: In addition to the above Skills & Experience, candidates should possess the following qualifications.
Juris Doctorate or equivalent degree. Admitted to a Canadian bar.
Exceptional writing skills, with attention to detail and ability to generate creative original drafted documents.
Outstanding oral communication skills and ability to work both in teams and independently.
Ability to handle multiple assignments simultaneously, with effective resolution of conflicting priorities.
Creative thinker with strong problem-solving skills and the ability to stay calm under challenging circumstances.
Confident self-starter with strong interpersonal and organizational skills and a demonstrated ability to effectively and proactively provide sound legal advice, exercise good business judgment, work well with other attorneys, senior management and cross functional stakeholders, and implement policies and processes.
Good sense of humour.
PayPal is committed to fair and equitable compensation practices. Actual Compensation is based on various factors including but not limited to work location, and relevant skills and experience. The total compensation for this practice may include an annual performance bonus (or other incentive compensation, as applicable), equity, and medical, dental, vision, and other benefits. For more information, visit https://www.paypalbenefits.com. The Canada national annual pay range for this role is $112200 to $176550 Our Benefits: At PayPal, we’re committed to building an equitable and inclusive global economy. And we can’t do this without our most important asset—you. That’s why we offer benefits to help you thrive in every stage of life. We champion your financial, physical, and mental health by offering valuable benefits and resources to help you care for the whole you. We have great benefits including a flexible work environment, employee shares options, health and life insurance and more. To learn more about our benefits please visit https://www.paypalbenefits.com Who We Are: To learn more about our culture and community visit https://about.pypl.com/who-we-are/default.aspx PayPal has remained at the forefront of the digital payment revolution for more than 20 years. By leveraging technology to make financial services and commerce more convenient, affordable, and secure, the PayPal platform is empowering more than 400 million consumers and merchants in more than 200 markets to join and thrive in the global economy. For more information, visit paypal.com. PayPal provides equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic information, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. In addition, PayPal will provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities. If you are unable to submit an application because of incompatible assistive technology or a disability, please contact us at paypalglobaltalentacquisition@paypal.com. As part of PayPal’s commitment to employees’ health and safety, we have established in-office Covid-19 protocols and requirements, based on expert guidance. Depending on location, this might include a Covid-19 vaccination requirement for any employee whose role requires them to work onsite. Employees may request reasonable accommodation based on a medical condition or religious belief that prevents them from being vaccinated.
Are you an experienced counsel with expertise advising on both international and domestic Trade Law issues? The Ministry of the Attorney General has a challenging opportunity for a Trade Law Counsel to join the Legal Services Branch of the Ministry of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade (MEDJCT), which leads the provincial government on international and domestic trade matters.
The Legal Services Branch welcomes applications from candidates who can contribute to the goal of promoting a diverse, respectful and supportive workplace. OPS Commitment to Diversity, Inclusion, Accessibility, and Anti-Racism:
We are committed to build a workforce that reflects the communities we serve and to promote a diverse, anti-racist, inclusive, accessible, merit-based, respectful and equitable workplace. We invite all interested individuals to apply and encourage applications from people with disabilities, Indigenous, Black, and racialized individuals, as well as people from a diversity of ethnic and cultural origins, sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions. Visit the OPS Anti-Racism Policy and the OPS Diversity and Inclusion Blueprint pages to learn more about the OPS commitment to advance racial equity, accessibility, diversity, and inclusion in the public service. We offer employment accommodation across the recruitment process and all aspects of employment consistent with the requirements of Ontario's Human Rights Code . Refer to the "How to apply" section if you require a disability-related accommodation. What can I expect to do in this role?
In this fast-paced and collegial work environment, the successful candidate will: • Provide substantive legal advice, both written and oral, on issues and disputes arising under domestic and international trade agreements, e.g. the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA), and World Trade Organization Agreements (WTO Agreements), and trade negotiations • Work independently and as a team member in providing advice on the trade law implications of legislative, policy and program initiatives for various ministries • Assist in research, training and education initiatives How do I qualify?
Mandatory
Membership in good standing as a lawyer with the Law Society of Ontario
Knowledge and Skills
Demonstrated experience providing trade law advice in relation to government obligations under domestic and international trade agreements, e.g. the CETA, CFTA, CPTPP, NAFTA, USMCA and WTO Agreements
Comprehensive knowledge of the rules governing international trade and investment agreements, including market access, subsidy, procurement, investment and dispute settlement rules
Demonstrated knowledge of both federal and provincial roles in trade disputes and negotiations as well as with government decision-making processes
Experience with conducting or supporting international and domestic trade and investment litigation, and international and domestic trade negotiations
Ability to recognize and assess trade law implications under proposed and existing programs and initiatives and ability to provide innovative, strategic and solutions-oriented legal advice to complex time-sensitive, high-profile trade issues
Well-organized oral and written communication skills, including drafting opinions with short turnaround times
Ability to recognize and assess legal implications in proposed and existing programs and initiatives and ability to provide innovative, strategic, risk-based and helpful and solutions-oriented legal advice on complex, time-sensitive and high-profile issues that arise
Appreciation of the role of a Crown counsel, including familiarity with Crown liability
Experience working with litigation counsel to support complex and politically-sensitive litigation matters
Ability to handle a high-volume practice with short turnaround times while working proactively, professionally and cooperatively with sophisticated clients and colleagues
Demonstrated experience mentoring others and as a valuable team member on collaborative work projects
A proven record of valuing and contributing to a diverse and inclusive workplace
Demonstrated political acuity and issues management skills
A proven track record of client service orientation, and a demonstrated ability to be proactive on files, and responsive to client requests and inspire client confidence
Additional Information
Address:
1 English Temporary, duration up to 12 months, 56 Wellesley St, Toronto, Toronto Region, Criminal Record Check
Compensation Group: Association of Law Officers of the Crown
Schedule: 6
Category:
Legal Services
Posted on:
Note:
In accordance with the Ontario Public Service (OPS), Employment Screening Checks Policy (ESCP), the top candidate(s) may be required to undergo a security screening check. Refer to the above to determine the screening checks that are required for this position. Required security screening checks along with your written consent, will be sent to the Transition and Security Office (TSO), Corporate Talent Programs Branch, Talent and Leadership Division to evaluate the results. If applicable, the TSO, with your written consent, will request and obtain any additional employment screening checks that were not obtained directly by you. A record under the Criminal Code and/or other federal offence record(s) does not automatically mean you will be ineligible for the position. The employment screening check(s) will only be reviewed and evaluated by the TSO for the purpose of making a security clearance decision. The details of an individual's employment screening check(s) will be considered in specific relation to the duties and responsibilities of the position being filled. Employment screening check records will be maintained by the TSO and kept strictly confidential.
For issues with submitting applications, or questions, please contact CSMD.HR.LegalCompeti@ontario.ca
How to apply:
You must apply online .
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Read the job description to make sure you understand this job.
OPS employees are required to quote their WIN EMPLOYEE ID number when applying.
If you require a disability related accommodation in order to participate in the recruitment process, please Contact Us to provide your contact information. Recruitment services team will contact you within 48 hours.
All external applicants (including former employees of the Ontario Public Service) applying to a competition in a ministry or Commission public body must disclose (either in the cover letter or resume) previous employment with the Ontario Public Service. Disclosure must include positions held, dates of employment and any active restrictions as applicable from being rehired by the Ontario Public Service. Active restrictions can include time and/or ministry-specific restrictions currently in force, and may preclude a former employee from being offered a position with the Ontario Public Service for a specific time period (e.g. one year), or from being offered a position with a specific ministry (either for a pre-determined time period or indefinitely). The circumstances around an employee's exit will be considered prior to an offer of employment.
Remember: The deadline to apply is Tuesday, April 2, 2024 11:59 pm EST . Late applications will not be accepted. We thank you for your interest. Only those selected for further screening or an interview will be contacted.
The Ontario Public Service is an inclusive employer. Accommodation is available under the Ontario's Human Rights Code .
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Vous êtes une avocate ou un avocat expérimenté ayant une expertise dans la formulation de conseils sur des questions de droit commercial national et international? Le ministère du Procureur général offre une occasion stimulante à un avocat ou à une avocate en droit commercial de se joindre à la Direction des services juridiques duMinistère du Développement économique, de la Création d'emplois et du Commerce (MDECEC), qui dirige les affaires du gouvernement provincial dans les questions de commerce international et national. La Direction des services juridiques accepte les candidatures de personnes qui peuvent contribuer à l'objectif de promouvoir un lieu de travail diversifié, respectueux et positif. Engagement de la FPO à l'égard de la diversité, de l'inclusion, de l'accessibilité et de la lutte contre le racisme :
Nous sommes résolus à bâtir une main-d'œuvre représentative des gens que nous servons, de même qu'à promouvoir la diversité, l'antiracisme, l'inclusion, l'accessibilité, le mérite, le respect et l'équité en milieu de travail. Nous invitons toutes les personnes intéressées à postuler, tout particulièrement les personnes handicapées, autochtones, noires, racisées, de diverses origines ethniques et culturelles, de diverses orientations sexuelles et de diverses identités et expressions de genre. Rendez-vous sur les pages présentant la Politique de la FPO pour la lutte contre le racisme et le Plan directeur pour l'inclusion et la diversité au sein de la FPO pour en savoir plus sur son engagement à l'égard de l'égalité raciale, de l'accessibilité, de la diversité et de l'inclusion dans la fonction publique. Nous offrons des mesures d'adaptation des emplois tout au long du processus de recrutement et pour tout ce qui touche l'emploi, conformément au Code des droits de la personne de l'Ontario. Si vous avez besoin que l'on prenne des mesures d'adaptation liées à un handicap, veuillez vous reporter aux instructions ci-dessous. Quelles seront mes fonctions dans ce poste?
Dans un milieu de travail dynamique et collégial, la personne retenue devra : • Fournir des conseils juridiques de fond, à la fois par écrit et de vive voix, sur les questions et les litiges découlant des accords commerciaux nationaux et internationaux, comme l'Accord économique et commercial global (AECG), l'Accord de libre-échange canadien (ALEC), l'Accord de partenariat transpacifique global et progressiste (PTPGP), l'Accord de libre-échange nord-américain (ALENA), l'Accord Canada–États-Unis–Mexique (ACEUM), et les accords sur l'Organisation mondiale du commerce (OMC), ainsi que les négociations commerciales; • Travailler de manière indépendante et en équipe pour fournir des conseils sur les conséquences en matière de droit commercial des initiatives se rapportant à la législation, aux politiques et aux programmes pour divers ministères; • Participer à des initiatives de recherche, de formation et d'éducation À quelles exigences dois-je répondre?
Ce qui est obligatoire :
Être membre en règle du Barreau de l'Ontario
Expérience juridique technique
Expérience avérée de la fourniture de conseils en matière de droit commercial en ce qui a trait aux obligations du gouvernement au titre des accords commerciaux nationaux et internationaux, comme l'AECG, l'ALEC, le PTPGP, l'ALENA, l'ACEUM et les accords de l'OMC
Connaissance approfondie des règles régissant les accords internationaux en matière de commerce et d'investissement, y compris les règles relatives à l'accès au marché, aux subventions, à l'approvisionnement, à l'investissement et au règlement des différends
Connaissance avérée des rôles des gouvernements fédéral et provinciaux dans les négociations et les différends commerciaux, ainsi que des processus décisionnels gouvernementaux
Expérience de la résolution de litiges internationaux et nationaux en matière de commerce et d'investissement et de l'exécution de négociations commerciales internationales et nationales, ou du soutien à celles-ci
Capacité à reconnaître et à évaluer les conséquences en matière de droit commercial des programmes et initiatives proposés et existants, et capacité à fournir des conseils juridiques novateurs, stratégiques et axés sur la recherche de solutions à des questions commerciales complexes, urgentes et très médiatisées
Compétences en communication orale et écrite méthodique, y compris la rédaction d'avis dans des délais courts
Capacité à reconnaître et à évaluer les conséquences juridiques des programmes et initiatives proposés et existants et à fournir des conseils juridiques novateurs, stratégiques, fondés sur les risques, utiles et axés sur la recherche de solutions sur des questions complexes, urgentes et très médiatisées qui se posent
Compréhension du rôle d'un avocat ou d'une avocate de la Couronne, y compris une connaissance de la responsabilité de la Couronne
Expérience de la collaboration avec les avocats et avocates, contentieux, pour offrir un soutien sur des questions complexes et politiquement sensibles
Capacité à gérer un volume important de dossiers dans des délais courts, tout en travaillant de manière proactive, professionnelle et coopérative avec des clients et des collègues exigeants
Expérience avérée de l'encadrement d'autres personnes et du travail en équipe dans le cadre de projets de collaboration
Expérience avérée de la valorisation d'un lieu de travail diversifié et inclusif et de la contribution à celui-ci
Acuité politique et compétences en matière de gestion de problèmes avérées
Expérience éprouvée du service à la clientèle et capacité démontrée à gérer de manière proactive les dossiers, à répondre aux demandes des clients et à inspirer la confiance de ces derniers
Renseignements supplémentaires
Adresse:
1 anglais Temporaire(s), durée jusqu'à 12 mois, 56 Wellesley St, Toronto, Région Toronto, Vérification de casier judiciaire
Groupe de rémunération: Association des avocats de la Couronne
Horaire: 6
Catégorie: Services juridiques
Date de publication: le vendredi 15 mars 2024
Note:
Conformément à la Politique relative aux vérifications de sécurité du personnel de la fonction publique de l'Ontario, les meilleurs candidats pourraient être tenus de se soumettre à une enquête de sécurité générale. Reportez-vous à ce qui précède pour déterminer les vérifications de présélection nécessaires pour ce poste. Les vérifications des antecedents du personnel requises, accompagnées de votre consentement écrit, seront envoyées au Bureau de la transition et de la sécurité (TSO), Direction des programmes relatifs au talent pour la FPO, à la Division du talent et du leadership pour évaluer les résultats. Si necessaire, le TSO, avec votre consentement écrit, demandera et obtiendra toute autre vérification des antécédents additionnels que vous n'auriez pas obtenue directement. Un casier judiciaire pour une infraction au Code criminel ou une autre infraction fédérale ne signifie pas automatiquement que vous ne serez pas admissible au poste. Le BTS examinera et évaluera les vérifications de sécurité uniquement aux fins de la prise d'une décision au sujet de l'attestation de sécurité. Les détails des vérifications de sécurité seront pris en considération en fonction des fonctions et responsabilités propres au poste à pourvoir. Les dossiers de vérification de l'emploi seront conservés par le BTS dans la plus stricte confidentialité.
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Vous devez postuler en ligne .
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Adaptez votre lettre d'accompagnement et votre curriculum vitae en fonction des exigences figurant dans l'offre d'emploi. En utilisant des exemples concrets, vous devez faire ressortir en quoi vos aptitudes et vos compétences correspondent aux exigences du poste. Nous comptons sur les renseignements que vous nous fournissez.
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Rappel : La date limite de candidature est le mardi 2 avril 2024 23h59min HAE . Les candidatures reçues en retard seront refusées. Nous vous remercions de l'intérêt que vous portez à ce poste. Cependant, nous communiquerons avec vous uniquement dans le cadre du processus de présélection ou pour vous convoquer à une entrevue.
La fonction publique de l'Ontario est un employeur inclusif. Toute adaptation nécessaire sera réalisée conformément au Code des droits de la personne de l'Ontario .
Mar 19, 2024
Contract
Are you an experienced counsel with expertise advising on both international and domestic Trade Law issues? The Ministry of the Attorney General has a challenging opportunity for a Trade Law Counsel to join the Legal Services Branch of the Ministry of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade (MEDJCT), which leads the provincial government on international and domestic trade matters.
The Legal Services Branch welcomes applications from candidates who can contribute to the goal of promoting a diverse, respectful and supportive workplace. OPS Commitment to Diversity, Inclusion, Accessibility, and Anti-Racism:
We are committed to build a workforce that reflects the communities we serve and to promote a diverse, anti-racist, inclusive, accessible, merit-based, respectful and equitable workplace. We invite all interested individuals to apply and encourage applications from people with disabilities, Indigenous, Black, and racialized individuals, as well as people from a diversity of ethnic and cultural origins, sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions. Visit the OPS Anti-Racism Policy and the OPS Diversity and Inclusion Blueprint pages to learn more about the OPS commitment to advance racial equity, accessibility, diversity, and inclusion in the public service. We offer employment accommodation across the recruitment process and all aspects of employment consistent with the requirements of Ontario's Human Rights Code . Refer to the "How to apply" section if you require a disability-related accommodation. What can I expect to do in this role?
In this fast-paced and collegial work environment, the successful candidate will: • Provide substantive legal advice, both written and oral, on issues and disputes arising under domestic and international trade agreements, e.g. the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA), and World Trade Organization Agreements (WTO Agreements), and trade negotiations • Work independently and as a team member in providing advice on the trade law implications of legislative, policy and program initiatives for various ministries • Assist in research, training and education initiatives How do I qualify?
Mandatory
Membership in good standing as a lawyer with the Law Society of Ontario
Knowledge and Skills
Demonstrated experience providing trade law advice in relation to government obligations under domestic and international trade agreements, e.g. the CETA, CFTA, CPTPP, NAFTA, USMCA and WTO Agreements
Comprehensive knowledge of the rules governing international trade and investment agreements, including market access, subsidy, procurement, investment and dispute settlement rules
Demonstrated knowledge of both federal and provincial roles in trade disputes and negotiations as well as with government decision-making processes
Experience with conducting or supporting international and domestic trade and investment litigation, and international and domestic trade negotiations
Ability to recognize and assess trade law implications under proposed and existing programs and initiatives and ability to provide innovative, strategic and solutions-oriented legal advice to complex time-sensitive, high-profile trade issues
Well-organized oral and written communication skills, including drafting opinions with short turnaround times
Ability to recognize and assess legal implications in proposed and existing programs and initiatives and ability to provide innovative, strategic, risk-based and helpful and solutions-oriented legal advice on complex, time-sensitive and high-profile issues that arise
Appreciation of the role of a Crown counsel, including familiarity with Crown liability
Experience working with litigation counsel to support complex and politically-sensitive litigation matters
Ability to handle a high-volume practice with short turnaround times while working proactively, professionally and cooperatively with sophisticated clients and colleagues
Demonstrated experience mentoring others and as a valuable team member on collaborative work projects
A proven record of valuing and contributing to a diverse and inclusive workplace
Demonstrated political acuity and issues management skills
A proven track record of client service orientation, and a demonstrated ability to be proactive on files, and responsive to client requests and inspire client confidence
Additional Information
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1 English Temporary, duration up to 12 months, 56 Wellesley St, Toronto, Toronto Region, Criminal Record Check
Compensation Group: Association of Law Officers of the Crown
Schedule: 6
Category:
Legal Services
Posted on:
Note:
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Vous êtes une avocate ou un avocat expérimenté ayant une expertise dans la formulation de conseils sur des questions de droit commercial national et international? Le ministère du Procureur général offre une occasion stimulante à un avocat ou à une avocate en droit commercial de se joindre à la Direction des services juridiques duMinistère du Développement économique, de la Création d'emplois et du Commerce (MDECEC), qui dirige les affaires du gouvernement provincial dans les questions de commerce international et national. La Direction des services juridiques accepte les candidatures de personnes qui peuvent contribuer à l'objectif de promouvoir un lieu de travail diversifié, respectueux et positif. Engagement de la FPO à l'égard de la diversité, de l'inclusion, de l'accessibilité et de la lutte contre le racisme :
Nous sommes résolus à bâtir une main-d'œuvre représentative des gens que nous servons, de même qu'à promouvoir la diversité, l'antiracisme, l'inclusion, l'accessibilité, le mérite, le respect et l'équité en milieu de travail. Nous invitons toutes les personnes intéressées à postuler, tout particulièrement les personnes handicapées, autochtones, noires, racisées, de diverses origines ethniques et culturelles, de diverses orientations sexuelles et de diverses identités et expressions de genre. Rendez-vous sur les pages présentant la Politique de la FPO pour la lutte contre le racisme et le Plan directeur pour l'inclusion et la diversité au sein de la FPO pour en savoir plus sur son engagement à l'égard de l'égalité raciale, de l'accessibilité, de la diversité et de l'inclusion dans la fonction publique. Nous offrons des mesures d'adaptation des emplois tout au long du processus de recrutement et pour tout ce qui touche l'emploi, conformément au Code des droits de la personne de l'Ontario. Si vous avez besoin que l'on prenne des mesures d'adaptation liées à un handicap, veuillez vous reporter aux instructions ci-dessous. Quelles seront mes fonctions dans ce poste?
Dans un milieu de travail dynamique et collégial, la personne retenue devra : • Fournir des conseils juridiques de fond, à la fois par écrit et de vive voix, sur les questions et les litiges découlant des accords commerciaux nationaux et internationaux, comme l'Accord économique et commercial global (AECG), l'Accord de libre-échange canadien (ALEC), l'Accord de partenariat transpacifique global et progressiste (PTPGP), l'Accord de libre-échange nord-américain (ALENA), l'Accord Canada–États-Unis–Mexique (ACEUM), et les accords sur l'Organisation mondiale du commerce (OMC), ainsi que les négociations commerciales; • Travailler de manière indépendante et en équipe pour fournir des conseils sur les conséquences en matière de droit commercial des initiatives se rapportant à la législation, aux politiques et aux programmes pour divers ministères; • Participer à des initiatives de recherche, de formation et d'éducation À quelles exigences dois-je répondre?
Ce qui est obligatoire :
Être membre en règle du Barreau de l'Ontario
Expérience juridique technique
Expérience avérée de la fourniture de conseils en matière de droit commercial en ce qui a trait aux obligations du gouvernement au titre des accords commerciaux nationaux et internationaux, comme l'AECG, l'ALEC, le PTPGP, l'ALENA, l'ACEUM et les accords de l'OMC
Connaissance approfondie des règles régissant les accords internationaux en matière de commerce et d'investissement, y compris les règles relatives à l'accès au marché, aux subventions, à l'approvisionnement, à l'investissement et au règlement des différends
Connaissance avérée des rôles des gouvernements fédéral et provinciaux dans les négociations et les différends commerciaux, ainsi que des processus décisionnels gouvernementaux
Expérience de la résolution de litiges internationaux et nationaux en matière de commerce et d'investissement et de l'exécution de négociations commerciales internationales et nationales, ou du soutien à celles-ci
Capacité à reconnaître et à évaluer les conséquences en matière de droit commercial des programmes et initiatives proposés et existants, et capacité à fournir des conseils juridiques novateurs, stratégiques et axés sur la recherche de solutions à des questions commerciales complexes, urgentes et très médiatisées
Compétences en communication orale et écrite méthodique, y compris la rédaction d'avis dans des délais courts
Capacité à reconnaître et à évaluer les conséquences juridiques des programmes et initiatives proposés et existants et à fournir des conseils juridiques novateurs, stratégiques, fondés sur les risques, utiles et axés sur la recherche de solutions sur des questions complexes, urgentes et très médiatisées qui se posent
Compréhension du rôle d'un avocat ou d'une avocate de la Couronne, y compris une connaissance de la responsabilité de la Couronne
Expérience de la collaboration avec les avocats et avocates, contentieux, pour offrir un soutien sur des questions complexes et politiquement sensibles
Capacité à gérer un volume important de dossiers dans des délais courts, tout en travaillant de manière proactive, professionnelle et coopérative avec des clients et des collègues exigeants
Expérience avérée de l'encadrement d'autres personnes et du travail en équipe dans le cadre de projets de collaboration
Expérience avérée de la valorisation d'un lieu de travail diversifié et inclusif et de la contribution à celui-ci
Acuité politique et compétences en matière de gestion de problèmes avérées
Expérience éprouvée du service à la clientèle et capacité démontrée à gérer de manière proactive les dossiers, à répondre aux demandes des clients et à inspirer la confiance de ces derniers
Renseignements supplémentaires
Adresse:
1 anglais Temporaire(s), durée jusqu'à 12 mois, 56 Wellesley St, Toronto, Région Toronto, Vérification de casier judiciaire
Groupe de rémunération: Association des avocats de la Couronne
Horaire: 6
Catégorie: Services juridiques
Date de publication: le vendredi 15 mars 2024
Note:
Conformément à la Politique relative aux vérifications de sécurité du personnel de la fonction publique de l'Ontario, les meilleurs candidats pourraient être tenus de se soumettre à une enquête de sécurité générale. Reportez-vous à ce qui précède pour déterminer les vérifications de présélection nécessaires pour ce poste. Les vérifications des antecedents du personnel requises, accompagnées de votre consentement écrit, seront envoyées au Bureau de la transition et de la sécurité (TSO), Direction des programmes relatifs au talent pour la FPO, à la Division du talent et du leadership pour évaluer les résultats. Si necessaire, le TSO, avec votre consentement écrit, demandera et obtiendra toute autre vérification des antécédents additionnels que vous n'auriez pas obtenue directement. Un casier judiciaire pour une infraction au Code criminel ou une autre infraction fédérale ne signifie pas automatiquement que vous ne serez pas admissible au poste. Le BTS examinera et évaluera les vérifications de sécurité uniquement aux fins de la prise d'une décision au sujet de l'attestation de sécurité. Les détails des vérifications de sécurité seront pris en considération en fonction des fonctions et responsabilités propres au poste à pourvoir. Les dossiers de vérification de l'emploi seront conservés par le BTS dans la plus stricte confidentialité.
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Comment postuler:
Vous devez postuler en ligne .
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Adaptez votre lettre d'accompagnement et votre curriculum vitae en fonction des exigences figurant dans l'offre d'emploi. En utilisant des exemples concrets, vous devez faire ressortir en quoi vos aptitudes et vos compétences correspondent aux exigences du poste. Nous comptons sur les renseignements que vous nous fournissez.
Voir la description de l'emploi pour bien comprendre en quoi consiste ce poste.
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Tous les candidats à un emploi (y compris les anciens fonctionnaires de l'Ontario) qui participent à un concours dans un ministère ou à un organisme public rattaché à la Commission doivent divulguer (dans leur lettre d'accompagnement ou leur curriculum vitæ) un emploi occupé antérieurement au sein de la fonction publique de l'Ontario. Les renseignements divulgués doivent comprendre les postes occupés, les dates d'emploi et, le cas échéant, toutes restrictions en vigueur limitant leur réemploi dans la fonction publique de l'Ontario. Les restrictions en vigueur peuvent comprendre des restrictions de temps ou liées à des ministères en particulier, et elles peuvent empêcher d'offrir à un ancien employé un emploi au sein de la fonction publique de l'Ontario pendant une certaine période (p. ex., un an) ou dans un certain ministère (pendant une période prédéterminée ou indéfiniment). Les circonstances entourant le départ d'un employé seront prises en considération avant qu'une offre d'emploi ne lui soit faite.
Rappel : La date limite de candidature est le mardi 2 avril 2024 23h59min HAE . Les candidatures reçues en retard seront refusées. Nous vous remercions de l'intérêt que vous portez à ce poste. Cependant, nous communiquerons avec vous uniquement dans le cadre du processus de présélection ou pour vous convoquer à une entrevue.
La fonction publique de l'Ontario est un employeur inclusif. Toute adaptation nécessaire sera réalisée conformément au Code des droits de la personne de l'Ontario .
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Conseiller(ère) juridique, Secteur minier canadien
C’est une excellente occasion de se joindre à une talentueuse équipe d’avocats et à une entreprise de renommée mondiale.
Poste permanent à temps plein basé à Montréal (Canada)
Au sujet du poste
Trouver de meilleures façons de fournir les matériaux dont le monde a besoin.
Nous sommes à la recherche d’un(e) conseiller(ère) juridique qui se joindra à la fonction Services juridiques et gouvernance et Affaires de l’entreprise (LG&CA) de Rio Tinto et participera aux affaires impliquant les établissements du secteur minier canadien de Rio Tinto situés à Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador, au Québec et dans les Territoires du Nord-Ouest.
Ce poste est une excellente occasion pour le candidat ou la candidate retenu(e) de fournir des conseils juridiques de nature générale dans le cours normal des activités de ces établissements, mais également dans le cadre de nouveaux projets de développement et de transactions potentielles. La personne qui occupera ce poste devra assurer la liaison, établir et entretenir des relations de travail fructueuses avec les membres de l’équipe mondiale des Services juridiques de Rio Tinto et de manière plus générale avec ses collègues des unités d’affaires ou des fonctions internes du Groupe, et promouvoir un milieu de travail axé sur l’inclusion et la collaboration.
La fonction LG&CA est une équipe ouverte et connectée qui regroupe certains des plus brillants éléments de l’industrie. Nous vous offrons une rémunération compétitive axée sur la performance et une vaste gamme d’avantages sociaux en contrepartie de vos contributions. Grâce à notre portée mondiale, nous proposons des occasions de développement et de croissance variées et stimulantes.
Relevant du conseiller juridique principal, Secteur minier canadien, vous travaillerez au sein d’un environnement stimulant et intéressant et offrirez du soutien juridique en exécutant les tâches suivantes :
Gérer et atténuer les risques juridiques, commerciaux et réputationnels importants de Rio Tinto en effectuant des recherches et des analyses juridiques ainsi qu’en fournissant aux équipes de gestion des conseils clairs et axés sur les affaires.
Agir comme conseiller ou conseillère en participant à la rédaction de divers documents juridiques et aux négociations qui les entourent ainsi qu’à la gestion de projets désignés.
Être à l’affût de tout événement interne important et de l’évolution du contexte juridique externe pouvant requérir des conseils juridiques.
Assurer la liaison, établir et entretenir des relations de travail fructueuses avec les membres de l’équipe mondiale des Services juridiques de Rio Tinto et, à l’échelle locale, avec les unités d’affaires et les fonctions internes du Groupe en promouvant la collaboration et le partage de l’information.
Passer en revue et rédiger des modèles de documents qui peuvent être nécessaires dans le cas de transactions ou de situations répétitives.
S’assurer que les normes les plus élevées de gouvernance et de conformité sont respectées afin de rehausser et de protéger la réputation de Rio
Collaborer avec toutes les autres équipes fonctionnelles et de soutien de Rio Tinto.
Votre contribution
Engagement envers votre sécurité et celle de votre équipe
Solides compétences techniques et analytiques et capacité démontrée à formuler et à offrir des solutions créatives de manière proactive et efficace
Excellentes aptitudes pour les relations interpersonnelles et la communication afin d’établir des relations de travail efficaces à tous les échelons de l’entreprise
Expérience souhaitable en droit commercial, droit minier, droit des sociétés, gestion des litiges, droit environnemental, droit réglementaire et droit autochtone
Membre du Barreau d’une province canadienne (membre du Barreau d’un État américain, un atout supplémentaire)
De cinq à sept ans d’expérience comme avocat(e) en exercice au sein d’un grand cabinet d’avocats ou d’une grande entreprise
Capacité de voyager de temps à autre au Canada et à l’étranger
Maîtriser le français et l’anglais à l’oral et à l’écrit. Rio Tinto est une entreprise mondiale et les fonctions de ce poste exigent une collaboration quotidiennement avec des collègues, des équipes ou des partenaires basés à l’extérieur du Québec.
Ce que nous offrons
Obtenez la reconnaissance de vos contributions, de votre capacité de réflexion et de votre travail acharné, et la satisfaction de savoir que vous avez aidé le monde à progresser.
Environnement de travail au sein duquel la sécurité est toujours la priorité absolue
Occasions de développement de carrière et aide à la formation pour réaliser vos aspirations sur le plan technique et du leadership
Salaire de base concurrentiel établi en fonction de vos compétences et de votre expérience, et programme incitatif annuel
Accès en tout temps à des programmes de santé/médicaux favorables à la famille, et à des régimes de retraite et d’épargne
Régime d’actionnariat intéressant
Congés pour divers motifs (vacances/annuels, congé parental payé, congés de maladie)
Rabais pour les employés
À propos de Rio Tinto
Rio Tinto est un chef de file mondial du secteur des sociétés minières et des matériaux. Nous sommes établis dans 35 pays où nous produisons du minerai de fer, du cuivre, de l’aluminium, des minéraux critiques et d’autres matériaux nécessaires à la transition énergétique mondiale et à la prospérité des personnes, des communautés et des nations. Nous exerçons nos activités depuis 150 ans, en nous appuyant sur les connaissances accumulées au fil des générations et sur les différents continents. Notre mission – trouver de meilleures façons de fournir les matériaux dont le monde a besoin – nous guide dans notre quête d’innovation et d’amélioration continue, dans le but de fabriquer des produits à faibles émissions et répondant aux bonnes normes environnementales, sociales et de gouvernance. Comme nous ne pouvons pas y arriver seuls, nous nous attachons à créer des partenariats nous permettant de résoudre des problèmes, de créer des situations mutuellement avantageuses et de saisir des occasions.
Chaque voix compte
Chez Rio Tinto, nous accueillons favorablement et encourageons les candidatures d’Autochtones, de femmes, de membres de la communauté LGBTQ2S+, de travailleurs âgés, de personnes handicapées et de représentants d’origines diverses.
Nous sommes déterminés à créer un milieu inclusif où les employés se sentent à l’aise d’être eux-mêmes. Nous souhaitons de plus que chacun ait l’impression que sa voix compte, que toutes les cultures sont respectées et que les points de vue, aussi variés soient-ils, sont non seulement bienvenus, mais également essentiels à notre succès. Nous nous traitons mutuellement avec équité et dignité, sans égard à la race, au genre, à la nationalité, à l’origine ethnique, à la religion, à l’âge, à l’orientation sexuelle ou à tout autre aspect distinctif.
Travailler chez Rio Tinto, c’est aussi choisir de faire partie d’une entreprise désignée comme l’un des meilleurs employeurs de Montréal et l’un des 100 meilleurs employeurs du Canada en 2024, et ce, pour une 5e année consécutive. Pour plus d’informations, cliquez ici : https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7168987243401965568/
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Corporate Counsel, Canadian Mining Businesses
This is an excellent opportunity to join a talented team of lawyers and a world class company
Permanent full-time role based in Montreal, Canada
About the role
Finding better ways to provide the materials the world needs.
We are looking for a Corporate Counsel to join the Rio Tinto Legal, Governance and Corporate Affairs (LG&CA) function and support matters involving Rio Tinto’s Canadian Mining Businesses located in Newfoundland & Labrador, Quebec and the Northwest Territories.
This is a great opportunity for a new hire to provide general legal advice in support of the normal course activities of these businesses but also to new development projects and potential transactions. The new hire will be expected to liaise, develop and maintain effective working relationships with members of the global RT Legal team and, more generally, colleagues within Rio Tinto business units and corporate functions, and help promote an inclusive and collaborative working environment.
LG&CA is an open, connected global team that includes some of the industry’s best and brightest minds. We offer competitive, performance-focused remuneration and a wide range of benefits to reward your contribution. With a global reach, the opportunities to develop and grow your career are broad and exciting.
Reporting to the Chief Counsel, Canadian Mining Businesses, and working in a challenging and exciting environment, you will be supporting the delivery of legal support by:
Managing and mitigating Rio Tinto’s major legal, commercial and reputational risks by conducting legal research and analysis and providing clear and business-oriented advice to management teams
Providing advice, drafting and negotiating a range of legal documents and managing projects as designated
Maintaining awareness of all material internal business developments and external legal developments which may lead to a need for legal advice
Liaises, develops and maintains effective working relationships with members of the Rio Tinto Legal team globally and the Rio Tinto business units / corporate functions locally, and promote collaboration and information sharing
Reviewing and developing template documentation as may be required for repetitive transactions and circumstances Ensuring adherence to the highest standards of governance and compliance in order to build and protect Rio Tinto’s reputation
Collaborating with all other functional and business support to Rio Tinto
What you’ll bring
A commitment to the safety of yourself and your team
Strong technical and analytical skills alongside a proven track record of formulating and offering creative and proactive solutions in an efficient manner
Solid interpersonal and communication skills to build effective working relationships at all levels across the business
Experience in commercial, mining, corporate, litigation management, environment, regulatory, and indigenous law is desirable
Member of the bar of a Canadian Province (member of a US State bar would be an additional asset)
5-7 years of experience as a practicing attorney in a large law firm or corporation
Ability to travel to business sites within Canada and abroad from time to time
Fluent in French and English, both written and spoken. Rio Tinto is a global company and the duties of this position require daily collaboration with colleagues, teams or partners based outside Quebec.
What we offer
Be recognized for your contribution, your thinking and your hard work, and go home knowing you’ve helped the world progress.
A work environment where safety is always the number one priority
Career development & education assistance to further your technical or leadership ambitions
A competitive base salary reflective of your skills and experience with annual incentive program
Ongoing access to family-friendly health and medical programs, pension and savings plans
Attractive share ownership plan
Leave for all of life’s reasons (vacation/annual, paid parental, sick leave)
Exclusive employee discounts
About Rio Tinto
Rio Tinto is a leading global mining and materials company. We operate in 35 countries where we produce iron ore, copper, aluminium, critical minerals, and other materials needed for the global energy transition and for people, communities, and nations to thrive.
We have been mining for 150 years and operate with knowledge built up across generations and continents. Our purpose is finding better ways to provide the materials the world needs – striving for innovation and continuous improvement to produce materials with low emissions and to the right environmental, social and governance standards. But we can’t do it on our own, so we’re focused on creating partnerships to solve problems, create win-win and meet opportunities.
Every Voice Matters
At Rio Tinto, we particularly welcome and encourage applications from Indigenous Peoples, women, the LGBTQIA+ community, mature workers, people with disabilities and people from different cultural backgrounds.
We are committed to an inclusive environment where people feel comfortable to be themselves. We want our people to feel that all voices are heard, all cultures respected and that a variety of perspectives are not only welcome – they are essential to our success. We treat each other fairly and with dignity regardless of race, gender, nationality, ethnic origin, religion, age, sexual orientation or anything else that makes us different.
Working at Rio Tinto also means choosing to be part of a company designated as one of Montreal’s Top Employers and Canada’s Top 100 Employers in 2024 for a 5th consecutive year. For more information, click here: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7168987243401965568/
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Conseiller(ère) juridique, Secteur minier canadien
C’est une excellente occasion de se joindre à une talentueuse équipe d’avocats et à une entreprise de renommée mondiale.
Poste permanent à temps plein basé à Montréal (Canada)
Au sujet du poste
Trouver de meilleures façons de fournir les matériaux dont le monde a besoin.
Nous sommes à la recherche d’un(e) conseiller(ère) juridique qui se joindra à la fonction Services juridiques et gouvernance et Affaires de l’entreprise (LG&CA) de Rio Tinto et participera aux affaires impliquant les établissements du secteur minier canadien de Rio Tinto situés à Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador, au Québec et dans les Territoires du Nord-Ouest.
Ce poste est une excellente occasion pour le candidat ou la candidate retenu(e) de fournir des conseils juridiques de nature générale dans le cours normal des activités de ces établissements, mais également dans le cadre de nouveaux projets de développement et de transactions potentielles. La personne qui occupera ce poste devra assurer la liaison, établir et entretenir des relations de travail fructueuses avec les membres de l’équipe mondiale des Services juridiques de Rio Tinto et de manière plus générale avec ses collègues des unités d’affaires ou des fonctions internes du Groupe, et promouvoir un milieu de travail axé sur l’inclusion et la collaboration.
La fonction LG&CA est une équipe ouverte et connectée qui regroupe certains des plus brillants éléments de l’industrie. Nous vous offrons une rémunération compétitive axée sur la performance et une vaste gamme d’avantages sociaux en contrepartie de vos contributions. Grâce à notre portée mondiale, nous proposons des occasions de développement et de croissance variées et stimulantes.
Relevant du conseiller juridique principal, Secteur minier canadien, vous travaillerez au sein d’un environnement stimulant et intéressant et offrirez du soutien juridique en exécutant les tâches suivantes :
Gérer et atténuer les risques juridiques, commerciaux et réputationnels importants de Rio Tinto en effectuant des recherches et des analyses juridiques ainsi qu’en fournissant aux équipes de gestion des conseils clairs et axés sur les affaires.
Agir comme conseiller ou conseillère en participant à la rédaction de divers documents juridiques et aux négociations qui les entourent ainsi qu’à la gestion de projets désignés.
Être à l’affût de tout événement interne important et de l’évolution du contexte juridique externe pouvant requérir des conseils juridiques.
Assurer la liaison, établir et entretenir des relations de travail fructueuses avec les membres de l’équipe mondiale des Services juridiques de Rio Tinto et, à l’échelle locale, avec les unités d’affaires et les fonctions internes du Groupe en promouvant la collaboration et le partage de l’information.
Passer en revue et rédiger des modèles de documents qui peuvent être nécessaires dans le cas de transactions ou de situations répétitives.
S’assurer que les normes les plus élevées de gouvernance et de conformité sont respectées afin de rehausser et de protéger la réputation de Rio
Collaborer avec toutes les autres équipes fonctionnelles et de soutien de Rio Tinto.
Votre contribution
Engagement envers votre sécurité et celle de votre équipe
Solides compétences techniques et analytiques et capacité démontrée à formuler et à offrir des solutions créatives de manière proactive et efficace
Excellentes aptitudes pour les relations interpersonnelles et la communication afin d’établir des relations de travail efficaces à tous les échelons de l’entreprise
Expérience souhaitable en droit commercial, droit minier, droit des sociétés, gestion des litiges, droit environnemental, droit réglementaire et droit autochtone
Membre du Barreau d’une province canadienne (membre du Barreau d’un État américain, un atout supplémentaire)
De cinq à sept ans d’expérience comme avocat(e) en exercice au sein d’un grand cabinet d’avocats ou d’une grande entreprise
Capacité de voyager de temps à autre au Canada et à l’étranger
Maîtriser le français et l’anglais à l’oral et à l’écrit. Rio Tinto est une entreprise mondiale et les fonctions de ce poste exigent une collaboration quotidiennement avec des collègues, des équipes ou des partenaires basés à l’extérieur du Québec.
Ce que nous offrons
Obtenez la reconnaissance de vos contributions, de votre capacité de réflexion et de votre travail acharné, et la satisfaction de savoir que vous avez aidé le monde à progresser.
Environnement de travail au sein duquel la sécurité est toujours la priorité absolue
Occasions de développement de carrière et aide à la formation pour réaliser vos aspirations sur le plan technique et du leadership
Salaire de base concurrentiel établi en fonction de vos compétences et de votre expérience, et programme incitatif annuel
Accès en tout temps à des programmes de santé/médicaux favorables à la famille, et à des régimes de retraite et d’épargne
Régime d’actionnariat intéressant
Congés pour divers motifs (vacances/annuels, congé parental payé, congés de maladie)
Rabais pour les employés
À propos de Rio Tinto
Rio Tinto est un chef de file mondial du secteur des sociétés minières et des matériaux. Nous sommes établis dans 35 pays où nous produisons du minerai de fer, du cuivre, de l’aluminium, des minéraux critiques et d’autres matériaux nécessaires à la transition énergétique mondiale et à la prospérité des personnes, des communautés et des nations. Nous exerçons nos activités depuis 150 ans, en nous appuyant sur les connaissances accumulées au fil des générations et sur les différents continents. Notre mission – trouver de meilleures façons de fournir les matériaux dont le monde a besoin – nous guide dans notre quête d’innovation et d’amélioration continue, dans le but de fabriquer des produits à faibles émissions et répondant aux bonnes normes environnementales, sociales et de gouvernance. Comme nous ne pouvons pas y arriver seuls, nous nous attachons à créer des partenariats nous permettant de résoudre des problèmes, de créer des situations mutuellement avantageuses et de saisir des occasions.
Chaque voix compte
Chez Rio Tinto, nous accueillons favorablement et encourageons les candidatures d’Autochtones, de femmes, de membres de la communauté LGBTQ2S+, de travailleurs âgés, de personnes handicapées et de représentants d’origines diverses.
Nous sommes déterminés à créer un milieu inclusif où les employés se sentent à l’aise d’être eux-mêmes. Nous souhaitons de plus que chacun ait l’impression que sa voix compte, que toutes les cultures sont respectées et que les points de vue, aussi variés soient-ils, sont non seulement bienvenus, mais également essentiels à notre succès. Nous nous traitons mutuellement avec équité et dignité, sans égard à la race, au genre, à la nationalité, à l’origine ethnique, à la religion, à l’âge, à l’orientation sexuelle ou à tout autre aspect distinctif.
Travailler chez Rio Tinto, c’est aussi choisir de faire partie d’une entreprise désignée comme l’un des meilleurs employeurs de Montréal et l’un des 100 meilleurs employeurs du Canada en 2024, et ce, pour une 5e année consécutive. Pour plus d’informations, cliquez ici : https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7168987243401965568/
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Corporate Counsel, Canadian Mining Businesses
This is an excellent opportunity to join a talented team of lawyers and a world class company
Permanent full-time role based in Montreal, Canada
About the role
Finding better ways to provide the materials the world needs.
We are looking for a Corporate Counsel to join the Rio Tinto Legal, Governance and Corporate Affairs (LG&CA) function and support matters involving Rio Tinto’s Canadian Mining Businesses located in Newfoundland & Labrador, Quebec and the Northwest Territories.
This is a great opportunity for a new hire to provide general legal advice in support of the normal course activities of these businesses but also to new development projects and potential transactions. The new hire will be expected to liaise, develop and maintain effective working relationships with members of the global RT Legal team and, more generally, colleagues within Rio Tinto business units and corporate functions, and help promote an inclusive and collaborative working environment.
LG&CA is an open, connected global team that includes some of the industry’s best and brightest minds. We offer competitive, performance-focused remuneration and a wide range of benefits to reward your contribution. With a global reach, the opportunities to develop and grow your career are broad and exciting.
Reporting to the Chief Counsel, Canadian Mining Businesses, and working in a challenging and exciting environment, you will be supporting the delivery of legal support by:
Managing and mitigating Rio Tinto’s major legal, commercial and reputational risks by conducting legal research and analysis and providing clear and business-oriented advice to management teams
Providing advice, drafting and negotiating a range of legal documents and managing projects as designated
Maintaining awareness of all material internal business developments and external legal developments which may lead to a need for legal advice
Liaises, develops and maintains effective working relationships with members of the Rio Tinto Legal team globally and the Rio Tinto business units / corporate functions locally, and promote collaboration and information sharing
Reviewing and developing template documentation as may be required for repetitive transactions and circumstances Ensuring adherence to the highest standards of governance and compliance in order to build and protect Rio Tinto’s reputation
Collaborating with all other functional and business support to Rio Tinto
What you’ll bring
A commitment to the safety of yourself and your team
Strong technical and analytical skills alongside a proven track record of formulating and offering creative and proactive solutions in an efficient manner
Solid interpersonal and communication skills to build effective working relationships at all levels across the business
Experience in commercial, mining, corporate, litigation management, environment, regulatory, and indigenous law is desirable
Member of the bar of a Canadian Province (member of a US State bar would be an additional asset)
5-7 years of experience as a practicing attorney in a large law firm or corporation
Ability to travel to business sites within Canada and abroad from time to time
Fluent in French and English, both written and spoken. Rio Tinto is a global company and the duties of this position require daily collaboration with colleagues, teams or partners based outside Quebec.
What we offer
Be recognized for your contribution, your thinking and your hard work, and go home knowing you’ve helped the world progress.
A work environment where safety is always the number one priority
Career development & education assistance to further your technical or leadership ambitions
A competitive base salary reflective of your skills and experience with annual incentive program
Ongoing access to family-friendly health and medical programs, pension and savings plans
Attractive share ownership plan
Leave for all of life’s reasons (vacation/annual, paid parental, sick leave)
Exclusive employee discounts
About Rio Tinto
Rio Tinto is a leading global mining and materials company. We operate in 35 countries where we produce iron ore, copper, aluminium, critical minerals, and other materials needed for the global energy transition and for people, communities, and nations to thrive.
We have been mining for 150 years and operate with knowledge built up across generations and continents. Our purpose is finding better ways to provide the materials the world needs – striving for innovation and continuous improvement to produce materials with low emissions and to the right environmental, social and governance standards. But we can’t do it on our own, so we’re focused on creating partnerships to solve problems, create win-win and meet opportunities.
Every Voice Matters
At Rio Tinto, we particularly welcome and encourage applications from Indigenous Peoples, women, the LGBTQIA+ community, mature workers, people with disabilities and people from different cultural backgrounds.
We are committed to an inclusive environment where people feel comfortable to be themselves. We want our people to feel that all voices are heard, all cultures respected and that a variety of perspectives are not only welcome – they are essential to our success. We treat each other fairly and with dignity regardless of race, gender, nationality, ethnic origin, religion, age, sexual orientation or anything else that makes us different.
Working at Rio Tinto also means choosing to be part of a company designated as one of Montreal’s Top Employers and Canada’s Top 100 Employers in 2024 for a 5th consecutive year. For more information, click here: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7168987243401965568/
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AltaGas - Vice President and General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate The Vice President and General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate will report to the EVP & Chief Legal Officer and will work in collaboration with the EVP & President, Midstream, and the corporate EVPs. The General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate will oversee a diverse team responsible for providing expert counsel on a wide array of external and internal legal issues pertaining to AltaGas’ Corporate functions and its Midstream business. This role is primarily responsible for overseeing legal services to AltaGas’ Midstream business and Corporate functions, with the General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate working closely with the Midstream and corporate leadership teams. This includes managing the legal team responsible for negotiating, reviewing and drafting a variety of commercial agreements and providing legal advice and assistance to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. You Will:
Manage a diverse legal team in multiple locations in the provision of legal services to:
AltaGas’ Midstream business on all matters affecting it or its operations, including with respect to commercial, regulatory, and dispute resolution matters
AltaGas’ Corporate functions on all matters, including banking, financing, digital, supply chain, human resources, labour relations, environmental and ESG matters
Ensure compliance of the Midstream business and Corporate functions with applicable laws and regulations, including remaining abreast of changes in applicable laws and regulations and effectively communicating those changes as applicable within the organization
Review legal and corporate documents, external corporate communications, press releases, marketing materials and other applicable legal and non-legal documents impacting company
Ensure all policies and documentation are fully compliant and assist with the implementation and compliance with all corporate policies and processes
Oversee conduct of legal research and preparation of reports and presentations as requested, including regular presentations to management of the Midstream business and Corporate functions.
Field legal and compliance inquiries from key stakeholders with respect to the Midstream business and as required by the Corporate functions
Provide representation as required at law hearings and other judicial proceedings
Support acquisitions and divestitures work where required
You Have:
Bachelor's degree in Law (JD or LLB) and membership in good standing of the Bar.
Minimum of 15 years corporate law experience gained at either a large law firm or with a corporation of comparable size and complexity as AltaGas Ltd.
Thorough understanding of the Energy industry and applicable legislation
Proven track record of leading and managing diverse team of strategic professionals
Experience working with management teams and boards of directors
Securities law experience
Experience with human resources and labour relations
Capabilities:
Superior interpersonal skills to interact with clients, attorneys, coworkers, and external agencies
Critical thinking and analysis skills
Strong leadership and mentorship skills
Persuasive communicator with excellent leadership and relationship skills
Excellent problem solving and business acumen
Strong contract management knowledge
Excellent negotiator with ability to achieve mutually beneficial commercial agreements
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to identify and mitigate risks and opportunities
Ability to work independently and as part of a team, with a strong work ethic and commitment to excellence
Why work at AltaGas? AltaGas is a North American energy infrastructure company with a focus on owning and operating assets that provide clean and affordable energy to our customers. AltaGas assets include Washington Gas/WGL, SEMCO, and Petrogas. Our talented team, nearly 3,000 strong, leverages the strength of our assets and expertise along the energy value chain to connect customers with premier energy solutions – from the well sites of upstream producers to the doorsteps of homes and businesses to new markets around the world. We deliver clean and affordable natural gas to approximately 1.7 million customers’ homes and businesses through regulated natural gas distribution utilities across four jurisdictions in the United States and two regulated natural gas storage utilities in the United States. Learn more about our team, vision, and strategy. To learn more about our mission: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvYAAg21IuU For Canadian hires : AltaGas hires personnel on the basis of job-related qualifications. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to a person's ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, record of offences, marital status, family status or disability or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. For U.S. hires : U.S. affiliates of AltaGas are committed to equal employment opportunity and providing reasonable accommodations to applicants with physical and/or mental disabilities. We value and encourage diversity and solicit applications from all qualified applicants without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, gender, age, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, family responsibilities, matriculation, physical or mental disabilities, political affiliation, genetic information, status as a protected veteran or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
Mar 17, 2024
Full time
AltaGas - Vice President and General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate The Vice President and General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate will report to the EVP & Chief Legal Officer and will work in collaboration with the EVP & President, Midstream, and the corporate EVPs. The General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate will oversee a diverse team responsible for providing expert counsel on a wide array of external and internal legal issues pertaining to AltaGas’ Corporate functions and its Midstream business. This role is primarily responsible for overseeing legal services to AltaGas’ Midstream business and Corporate functions, with the General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate working closely with the Midstream and corporate leadership teams. This includes managing the legal team responsible for negotiating, reviewing and drafting a variety of commercial agreements and providing legal advice and assistance to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. You Will:
Manage a diverse legal team in multiple locations in the provision of legal services to:
AltaGas’ Midstream business on all matters affecting it or its operations, including with respect to commercial, regulatory, and dispute resolution matters
AltaGas’ Corporate functions on all matters, including banking, financing, digital, supply chain, human resources, labour relations, environmental and ESG matters
Ensure compliance of the Midstream business and Corporate functions with applicable laws and regulations, including remaining abreast of changes in applicable laws and regulations and effectively communicating those changes as applicable within the organization
Review legal and corporate documents, external corporate communications, press releases, marketing materials and other applicable legal and non-legal documents impacting company
Ensure all policies and documentation are fully compliant and assist with the implementation and compliance with all corporate policies and processes
Oversee conduct of legal research and preparation of reports and presentations as requested, including regular presentations to management of the Midstream business and Corporate functions.
Field legal and compliance inquiries from key stakeholders with respect to the Midstream business and as required by the Corporate functions
Provide representation as required at law hearings and other judicial proceedings
Support acquisitions and divestitures work where required
You Have:
Bachelor's degree in Law (JD or LLB) and membership in good standing of the Bar.
Minimum of 15 years corporate law experience gained at either a large law firm or with a corporation of comparable size and complexity as AltaGas Ltd.
Thorough understanding of the Energy industry and applicable legislation
Proven track record of leading and managing diverse team of strategic professionals
Experience working with management teams and boards of directors
Securities law experience
Experience with human resources and labour relations
Capabilities:
Superior interpersonal skills to interact with clients, attorneys, coworkers, and external agencies
Critical thinking and analysis skills
Strong leadership and mentorship skills
Persuasive communicator with excellent leadership and relationship skills
Excellent problem solving and business acumen
Strong contract management knowledge
Excellent negotiator with ability to achieve mutually beneficial commercial agreements
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to identify and mitigate risks and opportunities
Ability to work independently and as part of a team, with a strong work ethic and commitment to excellence
Why work at AltaGas? AltaGas is a North American energy infrastructure company with a focus on owning and operating assets that provide clean and affordable energy to our customers. AltaGas assets include Washington Gas/WGL, SEMCO, and Petrogas. Our talented team, nearly 3,000 strong, leverages the strength of our assets and expertise along the energy value chain to connect customers with premier energy solutions – from the well sites of upstream producers to the doorsteps of homes and businesses to new markets around the world. We deliver clean and affordable natural gas to approximately 1.7 million customers’ homes and businesses through regulated natural gas distribution utilities across four jurisdictions in the United States and two regulated natural gas storage utilities in the United States. Learn more about our team, vision, and strategy. To learn more about our mission: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvYAAg21IuU For Canadian hires : AltaGas hires personnel on the basis of job-related qualifications. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to a person's ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, record of offences, marital status, family status or disability or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. For U.S. hires : U.S. affiliates of AltaGas are committed to equal employment opportunity and providing reasonable accommodations to applicants with physical and/or mental disabilities. We value and encourage diversity and solicit applications from all qualified applicants without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, gender, age, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, family responsibilities, matriculation, physical or mental disabilities, political affiliation, genetic information, status as a protected veteran or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
Job Description AltaGas - Vice President and General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate The Vice President and General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate will report to the EVP & Chief Legal Officer and will work in collaboration with the EVP & President, Midstream, and the corporate EVPs. The General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate will oversee a diverse team responsible for providing expert counsel on a wide array of external and internal legal issues pertaining to AltaGas’ Corporate functions and its Midstream business. This role is primarily responsible for overseeing legal services to AltaGas’ Midstream business and Corporate functions, with the General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate working closely with the Midstream and corporate leadership teams. This includes managing the legal team responsible for negotiating, reviewing and drafting a variety of commercial agreements and providing legal advice and assistance to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. You Will:
Manage a diverse legal team in multiple locations in the provision of legal services to:
AltaGas’ Midstream business on all matters affecting it or its operations, including with respect to commercial, regulatory, and dispute resolution matters
AltaGas’ Corporate functions on all matters, including banking, financing, digital, supply chain, human resources, labour relations, environmental and ESG matters
Ensure compliance of the Midstream business and Corporate functions with applicable laws and regulations, including remaining abreast of changes in applicable laws and regulations and effectively communicating those changes as applicable within the organization
Review legal and corporate documents, external corporate communications, press releases, marketing materials and other applicable legal and non-legal documents impacting company
Ensure all policies and documentation are fully compliant and assist with the implementation and compliance with all corporate policies and processes
Oversee conduct of legal research and preparation of reports and presentations as requested, including regular presentations to management of the Midstream business and Corporate functions.
Field legal and compliance inquiries from key stakeholders with respect to the Midstream business and as required by the Corporate functions
Provide representation as required at law hearings and other judicial proceedings
Support acquisitions and divestitures work where required
You Have:
Bachelor's degree in Law (JD or LLB) and membership in good standing of the Bar.
Minimum of 15 years corporate law experience gained at either a large law firm or with a corporation of comparable size and complexity as AltaGas Ltd.
Thorough understanding of the Energy industry and applicable legislation
Proven track record of leading and managing diverse team of strategic professionals
Experience working with management teams and boards of directors
Securities law experience
Experience with human resources and labour relations
Capabilities:
Superior interpersonal skills to interact with clients, attorneys, coworkers, and external agencies
Critical thinking and analysis skills
Strong leadership and mentorship skills
Persuasive communicator with excellent leadership and relationship skills
Excellent problem solving and business acumen
Strong contract management knowledge
Excellent negotiator with ability to achieve mutually beneficial commercial agreements
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to identify and mitigate risks and opportunities
Ability to work independently and as part of a team, with a strong work ethic and commitment to excellence
Why work at AltaGas? AltaGas is a North American energy infrastructure company with a focus on owning and operating assets that provide clean and affordable energy to our customers. AltaGas assets include Washington Gas/WGL, SEMCO, and Petrogas. Our talented team, nearly 3,000 strong, leverages the strength of our assets and expertise along the energy value chain to connect customers with premier energy solutions – from the well sites of upstream producers to the doorsteps of homes and businesses to new markets around the world. We deliver clean and affordable natural gas to approximately 1.7 million customers’ homes and businesses through regulated natural gas distribution utilities across four jurisdictions in the United States and two regulated natural gas storage utilities in the United States. Learn more about our team, vision, and strategy. To learn more about our mission: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvYAAg21IuU For Canadian hires : AltaGas hires personnel on the basis of job-related qualifications. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to a person's ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, record of offences, marital status, family status or disability or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. For U.S. hires : U.S. affiliates of AltaGas are committed to equal employment opportunity and providing reasonable accommodations to applicants with physical and/or mental disabilities. We value and encourage diversity and solicit applications from all qualified applicants without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, gender, age, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, family responsibilities, matriculation, physical or mental disabilities, political affiliation, genetic information, status as a protected veteran or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
Dec 10, 2023
Full time
Job Description AltaGas - Vice President and General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate The Vice President and General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate will report to the EVP & Chief Legal Officer and will work in collaboration with the EVP & President, Midstream, and the corporate EVPs. The General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate will oversee a diverse team responsible for providing expert counsel on a wide array of external and internal legal issues pertaining to AltaGas’ Corporate functions and its Midstream business. This role is primarily responsible for overseeing legal services to AltaGas’ Midstream business and Corporate functions, with the General Counsel, Midstream & Corporate working closely with the Midstream and corporate leadership teams. This includes managing the legal team responsible for negotiating, reviewing and drafting a variety of commercial agreements and providing legal advice and assistance to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. You Will:
Manage a diverse legal team in multiple locations in the provision of legal services to:
AltaGas’ Midstream business on all matters affecting it or its operations, including with respect to commercial, regulatory, and dispute resolution matters
AltaGas’ Corporate functions on all matters, including banking, financing, digital, supply chain, human resources, labour relations, environmental and ESG matters
Ensure compliance of the Midstream business and Corporate functions with applicable laws and regulations, including remaining abreast of changes in applicable laws and regulations and effectively communicating those changes as applicable within the organization
Review legal and corporate documents, external corporate communications, press releases, marketing materials and other applicable legal and non-legal documents impacting company
Ensure all policies and documentation are fully compliant and assist with the implementation and compliance with all corporate policies and processes
Oversee conduct of legal research and preparation of reports and presentations as requested, including regular presentations to management of the Midstream business and Corporate functions.
Field legal and compliance inquiries from key stakeholders with respect to the Midstream business and as required by the Corporate functions
Provide representation as required at law hearings and other judicial proceedings
Support acquisitions and divestitures work where required
You Have:
Bachelor's degree in Law (JD or LLB) and membership in good standing of the Bar.
Minimum of 15 years corporate law experience gained at either a large law firm or with a corporation of comparable size and complexity as AltaGas Ltd.
Thorough understanding of the Energy industry and applicable legislation
Proven track record of leading and managing diverse team of strategic professionals
Experience working with management teams and boards of directors
Securities law experience
Experience with human resources and labour relations
Capabilities:
Superior interpersonal skills to interact with clients, attorneys, coworkers, and external agencies
Critical thinking and analysis skills
Strong leadership and mentorship skills
Persuasive communicator with excellent leadership and relationship skills
Excellent problem solving and business acumen
Strong contract management knowledge
Excellent negotiator with ability to achieve mutually beneficial commercial agreements
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to identify and mitigate risks and opportunities
Ability to work independently and as part of a team, with a strong work ethic and commitment to excellence
Why work at AltaGas? AltaGas is a North American energy infrastructure company with a focus on owning and operating assets that provide clean and affordable energy to our customers. AltaGas assets include Washington Gas/WGL, SEMCO, and Petrogas. Our talented team, nearly 3,000 strong, leverages the strength of our assets and expertise along the energy value chain to connect customers with premier energy solutions – from the well sites of upstream producers to the doorsteps of homes and businesses to new markets around the world. We deliver clean and affordable natural gas to approximately 1.7 million customers’ homes and businesses through regulated natural gas distribution utilities across four jurisdictions in the United States and two regulated natural gas storage utilities in the United States. Learn more about our team, vision, and strategy. To learn more about our mission: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvYAAg21IuU For Canadian hires : AltaGas hires personnel on the basis of job-related qualifications. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to a person's ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, record of offences, marital status, family status or disability or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. For U.S. hires : U.S. affiliates of AltaGas are committed to equal employment opportunity and providing reasonable accommodations to applicants with physical and/or mental disabilities. We value and encourage diversity and solicit applications from all qualified applicants without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, gender, age, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, family responsibilities, matriculation, physical or mental disabilities, political affiliation, genetic information, status as a protected veteran or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
Amazon's Legal Department is looking for a talented attorney to fill the position of Associate Corporate Counsel to support Amazon Web Services, a dynamic and rapidly growing business within Amazon.com. This position is available in the following location: Toronto, Canada. Amazon Web Services is at the forefront of the cloud computing and service industry, providing IT infrastructure services such as on-demand compute capacity, storage, content delivery, database services and more. This attorney will support our Canadian Commercial Sector Sales team under the AWS Sales, Marketing, and Global Services business team. This candidate will have transactional drafting and negotiation responsibilities on commercial agreements, will provide ongoing legal counsel to business leaders, will advise on regulatory and compliance issues, and will assist with marketing-related activities. The successful candidate will be a fast learner who is detail-oriented and customer-obsessed, and will be able to work independently and comfortably while making decisions in ambiguous situations. Key job responsibilities The role will primarily focus on providing legal support to the Canadian Commercial Sector Sales team, including the following areas of focus: negotiating, drafting and advising on strategic cloud enterprise agreements and technology licensing agreements, and supporting cross-Canada regulatory matters (federal and provincial laws) including privacy, competition, and financial services. A day in the life About the team You will be joining a fast-paced, tightly-knit, and diverse legal team that delights in building, innovating and simplifying for its business partners and customers. As part of the team you will participate in team-wide meetings, departmental goals, and collaborative projects. In this role, you will have access and visibility to business leadership. We are also truly a coast-to-coast team, with members in Seattle, Arlington, New York, Toronto, and Santa Monica. We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations: Toronto, ON, CAN
Working oral and written proficiency in French
Experience with technology, IP licensing and technology transactions, data privacy, cloud computing, or enterprise software systems
Experience with technology-related legal, privacy, compliance, and regulatory regimes
Strong analytical, written, and oral communication
Curiosity and a willingness to learn and grow in a team environment
Ability to demonstrate sound legal and business judgment
Ability to work independently and contribute successfully to cross-functional teams
Excellent organizational skills and ability to manage multiple projects at once while meeting deadlines
Amazon is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. Amazon is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, or other legally protected status. If you would like to request an accommodation, please notify your Recruiter.
Nov 17, 2023
Full time
Amazon's Legal Department is looking for a talented attorney to fill the position of Associate Corporate Counsel to support Amazon Web Services, a dynamic and rapidly growing business within Amazon.com. This position is available in the following location: Toronto, Canada. Amazon Web Services is at the forefront of the cloud computing and service industry, providing IT infrastructure services such as on-demand compute capacity, storage, content delivery, database services and more. This attorney will support our Canadian Commercial Sector Sales team under the AWS Sales, Marketing, and Global Services business team. This candidate will have transactional drafting and negotiation responsibilities on commercial agreements, will provide ongoing legal counsel to business leaders, will advise on regulatory and compliance issues, and will assist with marketing-related activities. The successful candidate will be a fast learner who is detail-oriented and customer-obsessed, and will be able to work independently and comfortably while making decisions in ambiguous situations. Key job responsibilities The role will primarily focus on providing legal support to the Canadian Commercial Sector Sales team, including the following areas of focus: negotiating, drafting and advising on strategic cloud enterprise agreements and technology licensing agreements, and supporting cross-Canada regulatory matters (federal and provincial laws) including privacy, competition, and financial services. A day in the life About the team You will be joining a fast-paced, tightly-knit, and diverse legal team that delights in building, innovating and simplifying for its business partners and customers. As part of the team you will participate in team-wide meetings, departmental goals, and collaborative projects. In this role, you will have access and visibility to business leadership. We are also truly a coast-to-coast team, with members in Seattle, Arlington, New York, Toronto, and Santa Monica. We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations: Toronto, ON, CAN
Working oral and written proficiency in French
Experience with technology, IP licensing and technology transactions, data privacy, cloud computing, or enterprise software systems
Experience with technology-related legal, privacy, compliance, and regulatory regimes
Strong analytical, written, and oral communication
Curiosity and a willingness to learn and grow in a team environment
Ability to demonstrate sound legal and business judgment
Ability to work independently and contribute successfully to cross-functional teams
Excellent organizational skills and ability to manage multiple projects at once while meeting deadlines
Amazon is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. Amazon is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, or other legally protected status. If you would like to request an accommodation, please notify your Recruiter.
Application Deadline: November 17, 2023 Level: Level 13/14 Salary Range: Min: $120,741 to Max: $166,019 (commensurate with experience) Work Location: Head Office, Toronto, ON; Hybrid Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) is a regulatory agency that reports to the Ministry of the Attorney General. The AGCO is responsible for regulating the alcohol, gaming, horseracing, and private cannabis retail sectors in Ontario, in accordance with the principles of honesty and integrity, and in the public interest. The Legal Services Division of the AGCO provides a broad range of legal services such as issuing Notices of Proposal and Orders of Monetary Penalty, representing the Registrar, including at Tribunal and Court proceedings, providing advice and opinions to AGCO staff on corporate and administrative law issues, drafting contracts, assisting with the process of drafting legislation and assisting in policy development. We are looking for a Counsel to join our Litigation team. The Counsel will report to the Legal Director, Litigation. The Role and Responsibilities: You will provide legal advice and services in administrative law, regulation and litigation on behalf of the Registrar of AGCO.
You will provide high quality, timely and consistent legal advice on the application of statutes and legislative instruments administered by the AGCO and on the application of statute and common law to the activities and operations of the AGCO.
You will conduct litigation, including under the Liquor Licence and Control Act, the Gaming Control Act, the Cannabis Licence Act, and the Horse Racing Licence Act, and appeals and judicial reviews to Divisional Court and to the Court of Appeal for Ontario.
You will assist with the drafting and review of legislation, contracts and other documents.
You will support committee work or special projects and liaise with the public, other government authorities and the police on behalf of the Registrar.
The ideal candidate: You hold a Law Degree accompanied by significant relevant experience working within the public service, a regulator, or at a regulated entity.
Your membership with the Law Society of Ontario is in good standing.
Experience in administrative law litigation.
Strong advocacy skills.
Knowledge of relevant legal and regulatory frameworks and demonstrated ability to work effectively within those systems.
Knowledge of the industries regulated by the AGCO and the legislation administered by it, is an asset.
Demonstrated ability to exercise good judgement.
Strong analytical, research and problem-solving skills.
Excellent organizational and time management skills.
Superior interpersonal skills with demonstrated ability to work well independently and within a team.
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills
Ability to adapt and work effectively in a fast-paced, complex and ever-changing environment.
Ability and willingness to travel, including a valid Ontario driver’s licence.
The successful candidate must be eligible to work in Canada and will be subject to a criminal background check.
Why should you join the AGCO Legal Services Division? The AGCO is an inclusive and equal opportunity employer.
The AGCO is committed to a culture of Diversity and Inclusion.
The AGCO is committed to creating a supportive work environment that respects and values AGCO staff contributions and provides them with opportunities for growth and professional achievement.
Unique opportunity to work at an award winning, world-class regulator that is innovative, proactive, inclusive and socially responsible.
The Legal Division fosters a culture of respect, collegiality, mentorship, and balance between professional and personal lives.
We recognize the importance of continuing legal education and provide opportunities for professional growth.
We offer a comprehensive benefits package that covers health, dental, visioncare, paramedical services, parental leave top-up, a defined benefit pension plan and a broad well-being program.
The AGCO is an inclusive and equal opportunity employer. The AGCO has the responsibility to lead by example in advancing racial equity and to build a diverse, inclusive, accessible and respectful workplace where every employee has a voice and the opportunity to fully contribute. To this effect, you are encouraged to reflect upon the diversity you would bring to the role within your application including, but not limited to, individuals identifying with one or more of the under-represented groups identified within Ontario’s Human Rights Code. Disability related accommodation during the recruitment process is available upon request.
Nov 06, 2023
Full time
Application Deadline: November 17, 2023 Level: Level 13/14 Salary Range: Min: $120,741 to Max: $166,019 (commensurate with experience) Work Location: Head Office, Toronto, ON; Hybrid Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) is a regulatory agency that reports to the Ministry of the Attorney General. The AGCO is responsible for regulating the alcohol, gaming, horseracing, and private cannabis retail sectors in Ontario, in accordance with the principles of honesty and integrity, and in the public interest. The Legal Services Division of the AGCO provides a broad range of legal services such as issuing Notices of Proposal and Orders of Monetary Penalty, representing the Registrar, including at Tribunal and Court proceedings, providing advice and opinions to AGCO staff on corporate and administrative law issues, drafting contracts, assisting with the process of drafting legislation and assisting in policy development. We are looking for a Counsel to join our Litigation team. The Counsel will report to the Legal Director, Litigation. The Role and Responsibilities: You will provide legal advice and services in administrative law, regulation and litigation on behalf of the Registrar of AGCO.
You will provide high quality, timely and consistent legal advice on the application of statutes and legislative instruments administered by the AGCO and on the application of statute and common law to the activities and operations of the AGCO.
You will conduct litigation, including under the Liquor Licence and Control Act, the Gaming Control Act, the Cannabis Licence Act, and the Horse Racing Licence Act, and appeals and judicial reviews to Divisional Court and to the Court of Appeal for Ontario.
You will assist with the drafting and review of legislation, contracts and other documents.
You will support committee work or special projects and liaise with the public, other government authorities and the police on behalf of the Registrar.
The ideal candidate: You hold a Law Degree accompanied by significant relevant experience working within the public service, a regulator, or at a regulated entity.
Your membership with the Law Society of Ontario is in good standing.
Experience in administrative law litigation.
Strong advocacy skills.
Knowledge of relevant legal and regulatory frameworks and demonstrated ability to work effectively within those systems.
Knowledge of the industries regulated by the AGCO and the legislation administered by it, is an asset.
Demonstrated ability to exercise good judgement.
Strong analytical, research and problem-solving skills.
Excellent organizational and time management skills.
Superior interpersonal skills with demonstrated ability to work well independently and within a team.
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills
Ability to adapt and work effectively in a fast-paced, complex and ever-changing environment.
Ability and willingness to travel, including a valid Ontario driver’s licence.
The successful candidate must be eligible to work in Canada and will be subject to a criminal background check.
Why should you join the AGCO Legal Services Division? The AGCO is an inclusive and equal opportunity employer.
The AGCO is committed to a culture of Diversity and Inclusion.
The AGCO is committed to creating a supportive work environment that respects and values AGCO staff contributions and provides them with opportunities for growth and professional achievement.
Unique opportunity to work at an award winning, world-class regulator that is innovative, proactive, inclusive and socially responsible.
The Legal Division fosters a culture of respect, collegiality, mentorship, and balance between professional and personal lives.
We recognize the importance of continuing legal education and provide opportunities for professional growth.
We offer a comprehensive benefits package that covers health, dental, visioncare, paramedical services, parental leave top-up, a defined benefit pension plan and a broad well-being program.
The AGCO is an inclusive and equal opportunity employer. The AGCO has the responsibility to lead by example in advancing racial equity and to build a diverse, inclusive, accessible and respectful workplace where every employee has a voice and the opportunity to fully contribute. To this effect, you are encouraged to reflect upon the diversity you would bring to the role within your application including, but not limited to, individuals identifying with one or more of the under-represented groups identified within Ontario’s Human Rights Code. Disability related accommodation during the recruitment process is available upon request.
As an Associate Legal Counsel you will be an individual contributor with JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s dynamic Corporate & Investment Bank, Commercial Banking and other departments in Canada. Working across all lines of business in and into Canada, you will support the JPMorgan Chase’s traditional and innovative investment banking, lending, markets and securities services products, as well as providing cross-line of business advice in privacy, AML and general corporate matters and supporting the local team on enterprise-wide and departmental initiatives.
Job Responsibilities:
Supporting Canadian Country Counsel team in advising Corporate and Investment Banking, Commercial Banking and other lines of business in and into Canada engaging with Canadian clients
As part of Country Counsel team, manage day-to-day requests for legal advice, guidance, support, and interpretation from business, front-office and product legal specialists in Canada and other jurisdictions, including in respect of privacy, AML/sanctions, anti-trust and cross-border laws and regulations
Canadian support for vendor arrangements, third-party sourcing contracts, data use issues and outsourcing
Participation in development and implementation of regulatory compliance policies and procedures and internal controls and other processes, both within and cross-line of business
Transactional documentation support, including review, providing comments and negotiation of terms of NDAs, client letters, attestations, marketing documentation and RFPs
Supporting legal department initiatives including the Office of Legal Obligations, mapping legal requirements and responsibilities by legal entity, business line, function and providing daily advice on obligations
Advising on regulatory change and managing Canadian Legal Regulatory Change program
Required Qualifications, Capabilities and Skills:
Minimum of 3 years of experience at a law firm and/or in-house legal department at a large bank, broker or financial services company
Bachelor of Laws/ JD Degree and a license to practice law in Canada
Candidate should have a general knowledge of credit and lending issues, transactions and documentation and Canadian banking laws
Excellent research and problem-solving skills and be willing to learn
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Candidate should have excellent skills in communicating with internal legal, compliance and business colleagues as well as external counsel, other dealers and financial institutions, administrative agents, etc., and in negotiating with any of these constituencies when necessary.
Preferred Qualifications, Capabilities and Skills:
Ability to work in team environment and to prioritize work and effectively manage multiple issues at one time with limited resources
Strong relationship management and interpersonal skills with ability to interact effectively with clients and partner with the business, tax, HR, controls, compliance, and other parts of the Legal Department to find solutions
All candidates for roles in the Legal department must successfully complete conflict of interest clearance review prior to commencement of employment. Attorneys must be licensed to practice law and a member in good standing or otherwise eligible to practice law in the jurisdiction in which the position is based.
ABOUT US
JPMorgan Chase & Co., one of the oldest financial institutions, offers innovative financial solutions to millions of consumers, small businesses and many of the world’s most prominent corporate, institutional and government clients under the J.P. Morgan and Chase brands. Our history spans over 200 years and today we are a leader in investment banking, consumer and small business banking, commercial banking, financial transaction processing and asset management. We recognize that our people are our strength and the diverse talents they bring to our global workforce are directly linked to our success. We are an equal opportunity employer and place a high value on diversity and inclusion at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of any protected attribute, including race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital or veteran status, pregnancy or disability, or any other basis protected under applicable law. In accordance with applicable law, we make reasonable accommodations for applicants’ and employees’ religious practices and beliefs, as well as any mental health or physical disability needs.
ABOUT THE TEAM Our professionals in our Corporate Functions cover a diverse range of areas from finance and risk to human resources and marketing. Our corporate teams are an essential part of our company, ensuring that we’re setting our businesses, clients, customers and employees up for success.
Aug 24, 2023
Full time
As an Associate Legal Counsel you will be an individual contributor with JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s dynamic Corporate & Investment Bank, Commercial Banking and other departments in Canada. Working across all lines of business in and into Canada, you will support the JPMorgan Chase’s traditional and innovative investment banking, lending, markets and securities services products, as well as providing cross-line of business advice in privacy, AML and general corporate matters and supporting the local team on enterprise-wide and departmental initiatives.
Job Responsibilities:
Supporting Canadian Country Counsel team in advising Corporate and Investment Banking, Commercial Banking and other lines of business in and into Canada engaging with Canadian clients
As part of Country Counsel team, manage day-to-day requests for legal advice, guidance, support, and interpretation from business, front-office and product legal specialists in Canada and other jurisdictions, including in respect of privacy, AML/sanctions, anti-trust and cross-border laws and regulations
Canadian support for vendor arrangements, third-party sourcing contracts, data use issues and outsourcing
Participation in development and implementation of regulatory compliance policies and procedures and internal controls and other processes, both within and cross-line of business
Transactional documentation support, including review, providing comments and negotiation of terms of NDAs, client letters, attestations, marketing documentation and RFPs
Supporting legal department initiatives including the Office of Legal Obligations, mapping legal requirements and responsibilities by legal entity, business line, function and providing daily advice on obligations
Advising on regulatory change and managing Canadian Legal Regulatory Change program
Required Qualifications, Capabilities and Skills:
Minimum of 3 years of experience at a law firm and/or in-house legal department at a large bank, broker or financial services company
Bachelor of Laws/ JD Degree and a license to practice law in Canada
Candidate should have a general knowledge of credit and lending issues, transactions and documentation and Canadian banking laws
Excellent research and problem-solving skills and be willing to learn
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Candidate should have excellent skills in communicating with internal legal, compliance and business colleagues as well as external counsel, other dealers and financial institutions, administrative agents, etc., and in negotiating with any of these constituencies when necessary.
Preferred Qualifications, Capabilities and Skills:
Ability to work in team environment and to prioritize work and effectively manage multiple issues at one time with limited resources
Strong relationship management and interpersonal skills with ability to interact effectively with clients and partner with the business, tax, HR, controls, compliance, and other parts of the Legal Department to find solutions
All candidates for roles in the Legal department must successfully complete conflict of interest clearance review prior to commencement of employment. Attorneys must be licensed to practice law and a member in good standing or otherwise eligible to practice law in the jurisdiction in which the position is based.
ABOUT US
JPMorgan Chase & Co., one of the oldest financial institutions, offers innovative financial solutions to millions of consumers, small businesses and many of the world’s most prominent corporate, institutional and government clients under the J.P. Morgan and Chase brands. Our history spans over 200 years and today we are a leader in investment banking, consumer and small business banking, commercial banking, financial transaction processing and asset management. We recognize that our people are our strength and the diverse talents they bring to our global workforce are directly linked to our success. We are an equal opportunity employer and place a high value on diversity and inclusion at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of any protected attribute, including race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital or veteran status, pregnancy or disability, or any other basis protected under applicable law. In accordance with applicable law, we make reasonable accommodations for applicants’ and employees’ religious practices and beliefs, as well as any mental health or physical disability needs.
ABOUT THE TEAM Our professionals in our Corporate Functions cover a diverse range of areas from finance and risk to human resources and marketing. Our corporate teams are an essential part of our company, ensuring that we’re setting our businesses, clients, customers and employees up for success.
Term: Permanent, Full-Time Division/Branch: Legal Services Division Application Deadline: July 5, 2023 Level: Level 15/16 Salary Range: Min: $146,097 to Max: $200,881 (commensurate with experience) Work Location: Toronto (Hybrid Work Model until further notice) The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) is a regulatory agency that reports to the Ministry of the Attorney General. The AGCO is responsible for regulating the alcohol, gaming, horseracing, and private cannabis retail sectors in Ontario, in accordance with the principles of honesty and integrity, and in the public interest. The Legal Services Division of the AGCO provides a broad range of legal services such as issuing Notices of Proposal and Orders of Monetary Penalty, representing the Registrar at Tribunal and Court proceedings, providing advice and opinions to AGCO staff on corporate and administrative law issues, drafting contracts, assisting with the process of drafting legislation and assisting in policy development. We are looking for a Senior Counsel to join our Litigation team. The Senior Counsel will report to the Legal Director, Litigation. The Role And Responsibilities
You will provide legal advice and services in administrative law, regulation and litigation on behalf of the Registrar of AGCO.
you will provide high quality, timely and consistent legal advice on the application of statutes and legislative instruments administered by the AGCO and on the application of statute and common law to the activities and operations of the AGCO.
You will conduct litigation under the Liquor Licence and Control Act , the Gaming Control Act , the Cannabis Licence Act , and the Horse Racing Licence Act, and appeals and judicial reviews to Divisional Court and to the Court of Appeal for Ontario.
You will draft and review opinions, decisions, rulings, communications and other documents .
As required, you will have responsibility for the assignment and supervision of the work of other legal counsel in a specified area.
You can expect to represent the division on AGCO committees and initiatives.
Who You Are
You hold a Law Degree accompanied by significant relevant experience working within the public service, a regulator, or at a regulated entity.
Your membership with the Law Society of Ontario is in good standing.
You have a specialized level of expertise in administrative law.
Knowledge of the industries regulated by the AGCO and the legislation administered by it, is an asset.
You are passionate about litigation and have extensive experience “on your feet”, including appearing before Tribunals, Divisional Court and Court of Appeal.
You have demonstrated proficiency in the provision of senior level legal advice, from a litigation strategy and operational perspective, on complex compliance and eligibility matters.
You are experienced in the oversight of a process, the assignment of work to legal counsel and the accountability for the quality of that work and related outcomes.
You possess the skills, abilities and experience to effectively assume and carry the role of litigation lead on matters in all lines of business.
You are able to provide senior level legal advice on industry related stakeholder relations issues and communications and media inquiries.
You possess exceptional verbal and written communication skills and demonstrated ability in drafting legal opinions and recommendations .
You have demonstrated ability to exercise good judgement, strong analytical, research and problem-solving skills and excellent organizational and time management skills.
Your superior interpersonal skills have demonstrated your ability to work well independently and within a team and a dapt and work effectively in a fast-paced, complex and ever-changing environment.
You must be able and willing to travel and possess a valid Ontario driver’s licence .
Why should you join the AGCO Legal Services Division?
The AGCO is an inclusive and equal opportunity employer.
The AGCO is committed to a culture of Diversity and Inclusion.
The AGCO is committed to creating a supportive work environment that respects and values AGCO staff contributions and provides them with opportunities for growth and professional achievement.
Unique opportunity to work at an award winning, world-class regulator that is innovative, proactive, inclusive and socially responsible.
The Legal Division fosters a culture of respect, collegiality, mentorship, and balance between professional and personal lives.
We recognize the importance of continuing legal education and provide opportunities for professional growth.
We offer a comprehensive benefits package that covers health, dental, visioncare, paramedical services, parental leave top-up, a defined benefit pension plan and a broad well-being program.
The successful candidate must reside in Ontario or be prepared to relocate to Ontario, be eligible to work in Canada and will be subject to a criminal background check. The AGCO is an inclusive and equal opportunity employer. The AGCO has the responsibility to lead by example in advancing racial equity and to build a diverse, inclusive, accessible and respectful workplace where every employee has a voice and the opportunity to fully contribute. To this effect, you are encouraged to reflect upon the diversity you would bring to the role within your application including, but not limited to, individuals identifying with one or more of the under-represented groups identified within Ontario’s Human Rights Code. Disability related accommodation during the recruitment process is available upon request.
Jul 04, 2023
Full time
Term: Permanent, Full-Time Division/Branch: Legal Services Division Application Deadline: July 5, 2023 Level: Level 15/16 Salary Range: Min: $146,097 to Max: $200,881 (commensurate with experience) Work Location: Toronto (Hybrid Work Model until further notice) The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) is a regulatory agency that reports to the Ministry of the Attorney General. The AGCO is responsible for regulating the alcohol, gaming, horseracing, and private cannabis retail sectors in Ontario, in accordance with the principles of honesty and integrity, and in the public interest. The Legal Services Division of the AGCO provides a broad range of legal services such as issuing Notices of Proposal and Orders of Monetary Penalty, representing the Registrar at Tribunal and Court proceedings, providing advice and opinions to AGCO staff on corporate and administrative law issues, drafting contracts, assisting with the process of drafting legislation and assisting in policy development. We are looking for a Senior Counsel to join our Litigation team. The Senior Counsel will report to the Legal Director, Litigation. The Role And Responsibilities
You will provide legal advice and services in administrative law, regulation and litigation on behalf of the Registrar of AGCO.
you will provide high quality, timely and consistent legal advice on the application of statutes and legislative instruments administered by the AGCO and on the application of statute and common law to the activities and operations of the AGCO.
You will conduct litigation under the Liquor Licence and Control Act , the Gaming Control Act , the Cannabis Licence Act , and the Horse Racing Licence Act, and appeals and judicial reviews to Divisional Court and to the Court of Appeal for Ontario.
You will draft and review opinions, decisions, rulings, communications and other documents .
As required, you will have responsibility for the assignment and supervision of the work of other legal counsel in a specified area.
You can expect to represent the division on AGCO committees and initiatives.
Who You Are
You hold a Law Degree accompanied by significant relevant experience working within the public service, a regulator, or at a regulated entity.
Your membership with the Law Society of Ontario is in good standing.
You have a specialized level of expertise in administrative law.
Knowledge of the industries regulated by the AGCO and the legislation administered by it, is an asset.
You are passionate about litigation and have extensive experience “on your feet”, including appearing before Tribunals, Divisional Court and Court of Appeal.
You have demonstrated proficiency in the provision of senior level legal advice, from a litigation strategy and operational perspective, on complex compliance and eligibility matters.
You are experienced in the oversight of a process, the assignment of work to legal counsel and the accountability for the quality of that work and related outcomes.
You possess the skills, abilities and experience to effectively assume and carry the role of litigation lead on matters in all lines of business.
You are able to provide senior level legal advice on industry related stakeholder relations issues and communications and media inquiries.
You possess exceptional verbal and written communication skills and demonstrated ability in drafting legal opinions and recommendations .
You have demonstrated ability to exercise good judgement, strong analytical, research and problem-solving skills and excellent organizational and time management skills.
Your superior interpersonal skills have demonstrated your ability to work well independently and within a team and a dapt and work effectively in a fast-paced, complex and ever-changing environment.
You must be able and willing to travel and possess a valid Ontario driver’s licence .
Why should you join the AGCO Legal Services Division?
The AGCO is an inclusive and equal opportunity employer.
The AGCO is committed to a culture of Diversity and Inclusion.
The AGCO is committed to creating a supportive work environment that respects and values AGCO staff contributions and provides them with opportunities for growth and professional achievement.
Unique opportunity to work at an award winning, world-class regulator that is innovative, proactive, inclusive and socially responsible.
The Legal Division fosters a culture of respect, collegiality, mentorship, and balance between professional and personal lives.
We recognize the importance of continuing legal education and provide opportunities for professional growth.
We offer a comprehensive benefits package that covers health, dental, visioncare, paramedical services, parental leave top-up, a defined benefit pension plan and a broad well-being program.
The successful candidate must reside in Ontario or be prepared to relocate to Ontario, be eligible to work in Canada and will be subject to a criminal background check. The AGCO is an inclusive and equal opportunity employer. The AGCO has the responsibility to lead by example in advancing racial equity and to build a diverse, inclusive, accessible and respectful workplace where every employee has a voice and the opportunity to fully contribute. To this effect, you are encouraged to reflect upon the diversity you would bring to the role within your application including, but not limited to, individuals identifying with one or more of the under-represented groups identified within Ontario’s Human Rights Code. Disability related accommodation during the recruitment process is available upon request.
Electronic Arts Inc.
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
EA’s Canadian Legal Team is looking for a junior lawyer to join us as Commercial Counsel. You will support EA’s corporate groups, managing commercial agreements, creating and reviewing company policies, conducting research, and working with EA lawyers and legal professionals around the world. You will report to the Commercial Counsel Lead.
Responsibilities
You will be the initial point of contact within the Canada Legal Team and provide counsel on technology, commercial and corporate matters, among others.
Assist the Canada Legal Team in supporting EA’s corporate departments, including drafting, reviewing, and implementing contracts through the full lifecycle, providing training on corporate policies, and managing contingent worker issues.
Communicate corporate and legal department policies to internal partners, conduct legal research, act to limit EA’s legal liabilities, and work with other attorneys, senior management, and representatives of third-party companies.
Review, draft and negotiate various types of contracts, including consulting agreements, technology agreements, software license and other license agreements, and master services agreements.
Qualifications
Member in good standing of a Canadian Law Society – required.
Common law experience – required.
3+ years of experience with a law firm providing services for technology clients and/or relevant in-house experience with companies in the technology industry.
Demonstrated experience in employment law.
Experience with the negotiation and preparation of a wide range of sophisticated commercial agreements.
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively, with high ethics and integrity, in a fast paced, matrixed environment with cross-functional business and legal teams.
Ability to prioritize a high-volume workload efficiently and effectively.
Excellent communication skills – both verbal and written – and able to provide collaborative, service-oriented advice to business partners, while mitigating legal and business risk to the company
As part of our hiring process, we may ask candidates to answer written questionnaires, demonstrate the ability to spot relevant issues, or provide writing samples.
#LI-Remote, #LI-Hybrid, #LI-Onsite
#FlexibleWork
We are a global team of creators, storytellers, technologists, experience originators, innovators and so much more. We believe amazing games and experiences start with teams as diverse as the players and communities we serve. At Electronic Arts, the only limit is your imagination.
Apr 19, 2023
Full time
EA’s Canadian Legal Team is looking for a junior lawyer to join us as Commercial Counsel. You will support EA’s corporate groups, managing commercial agreements, creating and reviewing company policies, conducting research, and working with EA lawyers and legal professionals around the world. You will report to the Commercial Counsel Lead.
Responsibilities
You will be the initial point of contact within the Canada Legal Team and provide counsel on technology, commercial and corporate matters, among others.
Assist the Canada Legal Team in supporting EA’s corporate departments, including drafting, reviewing, and implementing contracts through the full lifecycle, providing training on corporate policies, and managing contingent worker issues.
Communicate corporate and legal department policies to internal partners, conduct legal research, act to limit EA’s legal liabilities, and work with other attorneys, senior management, and representatives of third-party companies.
Review, draft and negotiate various types of contracts, including consulting agreements, technology agreements, software license and other license agreements, and master services agreements.
Qualifications
Member in good standing of a Canadian Law Society – required.
Common law experience – required.
3+ years of experience with a law firm providing services for technology clients and/or relevant in-house experience with companies in the technology industry.
Demonstrated experience in employment law.
Experience with the negotiation and preparation of a wide range of sophisticated commercial agreements.
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively, with high ethics and integrity, in a fast paced, matrixed environment with cross-functional business and legal teams.
Ability to prioritize a high-volume workload efficiently and effectively.
Excellent communication skills – both verbal and written – and able to provide collaborative, service-oriented advice to business partners, while mitigating legal and business risk to the company
As part of our hiring process, we may ask candidates to answer written questionnaires, demonstrate the ability to spot relevant issues, or provide writing samples.
#LI-Remote, #LI-Hybrid, #LI-Onsite
#FlexibleWork
We are a global team of creators, storytellers, technologists, experience originators, innovators and so much more. We believe amazing games and experiences start with teams as diverse as the players and communities we serve. At Electronic Arts, the only limit is your imagination.
Knix is on the hunt for an Associate General Counsel to join our growing team. We’re looking for an experienced attorney who will serve as Associate General Counsel and oversee the legal and compliance functions. As the Associate General Counsel, you will be responsible for managing legal risk across the organization including building and managing relationships with (i) internal cross-functional teams; (ii) our parent organization, Essity AB; and (iii) external legal firms. This is a Generalist role that requires the candidate to work across multiple legal topics. Core areas of focus will include: commercial contracts, employee relations, advertising and marketing, FDA/FTC regulations, privacy, real estate and intellectual property.
The ideal candidate is comfortable and thrives working independently and does not require the support of a broader internal legal team. The maturity and business acumen to analyze risk and make decisions that balance business and legal needs is a requirement. The candidate must have the confidence to make decisions themself, while exercising sound judgment to know when outside support is appropriate. This position is of key strategic importance to Knix and will have exposure to and interactions with key executives across multiple projects. The position reports to the Chief of Staff and works closely with our General Counsel, President, Chief Operating Officer, Chief People Officer, Director of ESG, and Directors across the organization.
About You
You are a strategic thinker. You manage complexity with ease and are comfortable making decisions that balance legal risk and business needs.
You are curious and love to learn. You are comfortable overseeing areas of law that you are not an expert in - quickly understanding the key business issues and quantifying risks.
You are highly accountable with a strong bias for action. You keep stakeholders informed of project timelines and appropriately manage time-sensitive deliverables.
You collaborate and build trust-based relationships across stakeholder groups.
You are an expert in simplifying complex legal concepts to the business.
Above all, you’re proactive, positive, and inspired by Knix and our mission!
The Opportunity
Act as a strategic partner and advisor to the Knix leadership team. Lead legal projects and drive legal and compliance initiatives.
Provide proactive planning and strategic advice to the business on regulatory issues impacting the business.
Support management decisions with robust risk assessments and ensure senior management is aware of legal trends and developments as well as risk exposure.
Provide advice and guidance on corporate governance matters.
Develop internal guidelines, policies and procedures for managing legal and compliance risks.
Manage various types of litigation that may arise with the assistance of external counsel.
Coordinate external legal counsel reviews as required.
Oversee contract negotiations and renewals.
Provide training and education to the Knix team on legal, regulatory, and compliance issues impacting the business.
Manage the legal budget including external counsel and strategic initiatives.
Collaborate with Essity to provide globally aligned legal advice.
Qualifications
Minimum of 6-10 years direct experience in the legal practice of commercial, marketing, or consumer products law, with increasing responsibility and team management.
In-house experience is an asset.
Understanding of core Canadian commercial best practices and appreciation for the key areas of legal difference across Canada and the United States.
Experience managing compliance-related obligations is a benefit, including implementing and overseeing internal controls to ensure compliance with state/provincial, federal or international regulations or laws.
Experience building and maintaining a new function or program is preferred.
Strong relationship-building, problem-solving, and collaboration skills.
Proven ability to successfully multitask, remain responsive and agile to changes in business priorities, and to deliver pragmatic, risk-based recommendations to the business.
Demonstrated ability to work and manage time spent on projects independently and with little supervision while performing duties.
Experience guiding teams in implementing legal or compliance projects.
Experience implementing and using legal department technology is a benefit.
How we Hire
Our people are what make Knix, Knix! Our people are passionate and have a strong belief in our mission. Our people are naturally curious and ambitious by nature. Employees feel respected and supported at Knix. We take an inclusive and equitable approach offering the same interview experience to every candidate we meet with. Knix is an equal opportunity employer, we celebrate everyone and their intersecting identities. We know and believe that diverse and inclusive teams empower us to make better decisions and inspire innovation so that we can better serve our customers and community. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and will work with you to meet your needs. If you are a person with a disability and require assistance during the application process, please don’t hesitate to reach out! We celebrate our inclusive work environment and welcome members of all backgrounds and perspectives to apply.
Mar 26, 2023
Full time
Knix is on the hunt for an Associate General Counsel to join our growing team. We’re looking for an experienced attorney who will serve as Associate General Counsel and oversee the legal and compliance functions. As the Associate General Counsel, you will be responsible for managing legal risk across the organization including building and managing relationships with (i) internal cross-functional teams; (ii) our parent organization, Essity AB; and (iii) external legal firms. This is a Generalist role that requires the candidate to work across multiple legal topics. Core areas of focus will include: commercial contracts, employee relations, advertising and marketing, FDA/FTC regulations, privacy, real estate and intellectual property.
The ideal candidate is comfortable and thrives working independently and does not require the support of a broader internal legal team. The maturity and business acumen to analyze risk and make decisions that balance business and legal needs is a requirement. The candidate must have the confidence to make decisions themself, while exercising sound judgment to know when outside support is appropriate. This position is of key strategic importance to Knix and will have exposure to and interactions with key executives across multiple projects. The position reports to the Chief of Staff and works closely with our General Counsel, President, Chief Operating Officer, Chief People Officer, Director of ESG, and Directors across the organization.
About You
You are a strategic thinker. You manage complexity with ease and are comfortable making decisions that balance legal risk and business needs.
You are curious and love to learn. You are comfortable overseeing areas of law that you are not an expert in - quickly understanding the key business issues and quantifying risks.
You are highly accountable with a strong bias for action. You keep stakeholders informed of project timelines and appropriately manage time-sensitive deliverables.
You collaborate and build trust-based relationships across stakeholder groups.
You are an expert in simplifying complex legal concepts to the business.
Above all, you’re proactive, positive, and inspired by Knix and our mission!
The Opportunity
Act as a strategic partner and advisor to the Knix leadership team. Lead legal projects and drive legal and compliance initiatives.
Provide proactive planning and strategic advice to the business on regulatory issues impacting the business.
Support management decisions with robust risk assessments and ensure senior management is aware of legal trends and developments as well as risk exposure.
Provide advice and guidance on corporate governance matters.
Develop internal guidelines, policies and procedures for managing legal and compliance risks.
Manage various types of litigation that may arise with the assistance of external counsel.
Coordinate external legal counsel reviews as required.
Oversee contract negotiations and renewals.
Provide training and education to the Knix team on legal, regulatory, and compliance issues impacting the business.
Manage the legal budget including external counsel and strategic initiatives.
Collaborate with Essity to provide globally aligned legal advice.
Qualifications
Minimum of 6-10 years direct experience in the legal practice of commercial, marketing, or consumer products law, with increasing responsibility and team management.
In-house experience is an asset.
Understanding of core Canadian commercial best practices and appreciation for the key areas of legal difference across Canada and the United States.
Experience managing compliance-related obligations is a benefit, including implementing and overseeing internal controls to ensure compliance with state/provincial, federal or international regulations or laws.
Experience building and maintaining a new function or program is preferred.
Strong relationship-building, problem-solving, and collaboration skills.
Proven ability to successfully multitask, remain responsive and agile to changes in business priorities, and to deliver pragmatic, risk-based recommendations to the business.
Demonstrated ability to work and manage time spent on projects independently and with little supervision while performing duties.
Experience guiding teams in implementing legal or compliance projects.
Experience implementing and using legal department technology is a benefit.
How we Hire
Our people are what make Knix, Knix! Our people are passionate and have a strong belief in our mission. Our people are naturally curious and ambitious by nature. Employees feel respected and supported at Knix. We take an inclusive and equitable approach offering the same interview experience to every candidate we meet with. Knix is an equal opportunity employer, we celebrate everyone and their intersecting identities. We know and believe that diverse and inclusive teams empower us to make better decisions and inspire innovation so that we can better serve our customers and community. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and will work with you to meet your needs. If you are a person with a disability and require assistance during the application process, please don’t hesitate to reach out! We celebrate our inclusive work environment and welcome members of all backgrounds and perspectives to apply.
Grammarly is excited to offer a remote-first hybrid working model . Team members can work primarily remotely in the United States, Canada, Ukraine, Germany, Poland, or Portugal. Conditions permitting, teams will meet in person a few weeks every quarter at one of Grammarly's hubs in San Francisco, Kyiv, New York, Vancouver, and Berlin, or in a workspace in Kraków.
We believe this balanced, flexible approach gives our team members the best of both worlds: plenty of focus time along with in-person collaboration that fosters trust, unlocks creativity, and further fuels innovation.
Grammarly team members in this role must be based in the United States or Canada.
The opportunity
Every day, tens of millions of people and 50,000 professional teams rely on Grammarly’s AI-enabled communication assistance to help them communicate confidently and achieve their goals. Our team members have the autonomy to take on exciting challenges in pursuit of our mission to improve lives by improving communication. Together, we’re building on more than a decade of steady growth and profitability. We’re defining the communication assistance category for individuals, enterprises, and developers with tailored service offerings: Grammarly Premium , Grammarly Business , Grammarly for Education , and Grammarly for Developers . All of this begins with our team collaborating in an inclusive, values-driven, and learning-oriented environment.
To achieve our ambitious goals, we’re looking for a Commercial Counsel to join our Legal team and help build out a world-class commercial function at Grammarly. This Commercial Counsel will work closely with our Sales, Customer Success, Revenue Operations, Compliance, Support, and Privacy teams, including on meaningful projects to set up Grammarly's B2B business for continued success across all channels, on strategic deals and go-to-market issues, and on tactical advice regarding commercial agreements and regulatory compliance. As a foundational member of the Grammarly Legal team, you will also help develop the culture of the Legal team by exemplifying care for your craft, care for others, and a commitment to finding solutions to difficult questions.
Your impact
As Commercial Counsel, you will leverage your experience and expertise to counsel and collaborate cross-functionally with teams at Grammarly, all while developing a diverse set of skills and growing the specialized support provided by the Grammarly Legal team. You will negotiate commercial agreements that power our daily operations and are critical to our growth, all while protecting Grammarly long-term by managing agreements and practices that ensure compliance with company policies and risk tolerance.
Within your first 30 days, you will onboard to the Grammarly Legal team and focus on understanding our legal function and our B2B business. You will be involved in solving interesting legal asks and negotiating at least one complex Grammarly contract.
By month three, you will have developed good relationships with the leaders in various Grammarly B2B teams. You will balance and prioritize the strategic and complex projects you are leading and the contracts you're negotiating.
By month six, you will be able to counsel and negotiate across all segments and channels of B2B, supporting other legal team members on their own negotiations. You will have started to develop new playbooks, build upon existing playbooks, and improve form agreements to make contracting more efficient, especially for negotiations with enterprise customers and regulated industries.
By year one, you will be training an analyst or other attorney to assist you on commercial matters and managing crucial legal infrastructure projects cross-functionally. You will also be responsible for proactively supporting at least one segment of the business.
By year two, you are a resident expert on commercial Sales negotiations and all of our B2B lines of business.
We’re looking for someone who
Embodies our EAGER values—is ethical, adaptable, gritty, empathetic, and remarkable.
Is able to collaborate in person 2 weeks per quarter, traveling if necessary to the hub where the team is based.
Has the ability to manage multiple projects, stakeholders, priorities, and deadlines.
Can lead a deal, negotiate effectively, and has ideas about optimal negotiation.
Is comfortable working with cross-functional teams and advising senior leaders on risk mitigation to ensure we take the optimal path.
Communicates clearly and empathetically both face-to-face and in writing.
Has 3+ years of experience in a demanding and time-sensitive legal role that involved advising high-growth companies on commercial matters. In-house and SaaS experience is a plus.
Holds a JD (required) and has been admitted to the bar, with a license to practice law in at least one US state.
Support for you, professionally and personally
Professional growth: We believe that autonomy and trust are key to empowering our team members to do their best, most innovative work in a way that aligns with their interests, talents, and well-being. We also support professional development and advancement with training, coaching, and regular feedback.
A connected team: Grammarly builds a product that helps people connect, and we apply this mindset to our own team. Our remote-first hybrid model enables a highly collaborative culture supported by our EAGER (ethical, adaptable, gritty, empathetic, and remarkable) values. We work to foster belonging among team members in a variety of ways. This includes our employee resource groups, Grammarly Circles, which promote connection among those with shared identities including BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ team members, women, and parents. We also celebrate our colleagues and accomplishments with global, local, and team-specific programs.
Comprehensive benefits: Grammarly offers all team members competitive pay along with a benefits package encompassing excellent health care (including mental health and fertility benefits) and ample and defined time off. We also offer support to set up a home office, caregiver and pet care stipends, wellness stipends, 401(k) matching (US only), admission discounts, learning and development opportunities, and more.
For North America–based employment: Grammarly takes a market-based approach to compensation, meaning pay may vary depending on your location. Our US and Canada locations are categorized into compensation zones based on each geographic region’s cost of labor index. Base pay may vary considerably depending on job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. Our compensation packages include equity; a wide range of medical, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance options; retirement benefits; and parental leave. We offer twenty days of paid time off per year (global), eleven days of paid holidays per year (US and Canada), and unlimited sick days (global).
The expected salary ranges for this position are outlined below by compensation zone and may be modified in the future.
United States
Zone 1: $195,000 – $275,000/year (USD)
Zone 2: $176,000 – $248,000/year (USD)
Zone 3: $166,000 – $234,000/year (USD)
Zone 4: $156,000 – $220,000/year (USD)
We encourage you to apply
At Grammarly, we value our differences, and we encourage all—especially those whose identities are traditionally underrepresented in tech organizations—to apply. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, gender expression or identity, sexual orientation, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, age, marital status, veteran status, disability status, political belief, or any other characteristic protected by law. Grammarly is an equal opportunity employer, a participant in the US Federal E-Verify program (US), and abides by the Employment Equity Act (Canada).
Grammarly currently supports the long-term work of team members in the following US states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania (Kennett Township, New London Township, Pittsburgh City, Shaler Township), South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and Washington, as well as the District of Columbia
Grammarly currently supports the long-term work of team members in the following Canadian provinces: British Columbia, Ontario
Please note that EEOC is optional and specific to US-based candidates
#NA
Please note that Grammarly’s COVID-19 vaccination policy requires that all team members in North America be vaccinated against COVID-19 to meet in person for Grammarly business or to work from a North America hub location. It is expected that this will be a requirement for this role. Qualified candidates in North America who cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons or because of a sincerely held religious belief may request a reasonable accommodation to this policy. For Europe, this policy requires team members to be vaccinated or produce a daily negative COVID-19 test administered on-site to work from the hub or attend in-person meetings.
Feb 24, 2023
Full time
Grammarly is excited to offer a remote-first hybrid working model . Team members can work primarily remotely in the United States, Canada, Ukraine, Germany, Poland, or Portugal. Conditions permitting, teams will meet in person a few weeks every quarter at one of Grammarly's hubs in San Francisco, Kyiv, New York, Vancouver, and Berlin, or in a workspace in Kraków.
We believe this balanced, flexible approach gives our team members the best of both worlds: plenty of focus time along with in-person collaboration that fosters trust, unlocks creativity, and further fuels innovation.
Grammarly team members in this role must be based in the United States or Canada.
The opportunity
Every day, tens of millions of people and 50,000 professional teams rely on Grammarly’s AI-enabled communication assistance to help them communicate confidently and achieve their goals. Our team members have the autonomy to take on exciting challenges in pursuit of our mission to improve lives by improving communication. Together, we’re building on more than a decade of steady growth and profitability. We’re defining the communication assistance category for individuals, enterprises, and developers with tailored service offerings: Grammarly Premium , Grammarly Business , Grammarly for Education , and Grammarly for Developers . All of this begins with our team collaborating in an inclusive, values-driven, and learning-oriented environment.
To achieve our ambitious goals, we’re looking for a Commercial Counsel to join our Legal team and help build out a world-class commercial function at Grammarly. This Commercial Counsel will work closely with our Sales, Customer Success, Revenue Operations, Compliance, Support, and Privacy teams, including on meaningful projects to set up Grammarly's B2B business for continued success across all channels, on strategic deals and go-to-market issues, and on tactical advice regarding commercial agreements and regulatory compliance. As a foundational member of the Grammarly Legal team, you will also help develop the culture of the Legal team by exemplifying care for your craft, care for others, and a commitment to finding solutions to difficult questions.
Your impact
As Commercial Counsel, you will leverage your experience and expertise to counsel and collaborate cross-functionally with teams at Grammarly, all while developing a diverse set of skills and growing the specialized support provided by the Grammarly Legal team. You will negotiate commercial agreements that power our daily operations and are critical to our growth, all while protecting Grammarly long-term by managing agreements and practices that ensure compliance with company policies and risk tolerance.
Within your first 30 days, you will onboard to the Grammarly Legal team and focus on understanding our legal function and our B2B business. You will be involved in solving interesting legal asks and negotiating at least one complex Grammarly contract.
By month three, you will have developed good relationships with the leaders in various Grammarly B2B teams. You will balance and prioritize the strategic and complex projects you are leading and the contracts you're negotiating.
By month six, you will be able to counsel and negotiate across all segments and channels of B2B, supporting other legal team members on their own negotiations. You will have started to develop new playbooks, build upon existing playbooks, and improve form agreements to make contracting more efficient, especially for negotiations with enterprise customers and regulated industries.
By year one, you will be training an analyst or other attorney to assist you on commercial matters and managing crucial legal infrastructure projects cross-functionally. You will also be responsible for proactively supporting at least one segment of the business.
By year two, you are a resident expert on commercial Sales negotiations and all of our B2B lines of business.
We’re looking for someone who
Embodies our EAGER values—is ethical, adaptable, gritty, empathetic, and remarkable.
Is able to collaborate in person 2 weeks per quarter, traveling if necessary to the hub where the team is based.
Has the ability to manage multiple projects, stakeholders, priorities, and deadlines.
Can lead a deal, negotiate effectively, and has ideas about optimal negotiation.
Is comfortable working with cross-functional teams and advising senior leaders on risk mitigation to ensure we take the optimal path.
Communicates clearly and empathetically both face-to-face and in writing.
Has 3+ years of experience in a demanding and time-sensitive legal role that involved advising high-growth companies on commercial matters. In-house and SaaS experience is a plus.
Holds a JD (required) and has been admitted to the bar, with a license to practice law in at least one US state.
Support for you, professionally and personally
Professional growth: We believe that autonomy and trust are key to empowering our team members to do their best, most innovative work in a way that aligns with their interests, talents, and well-being. We also support professional development and advancement with training, coaching, and regular feedback.
A connected team: Grammarly builds a product that helps people connect, and we apply this mindset to our own team. Our remote-first hybrid model enables a highly collaborative culture supported by our EAGER (ethical, adaptable, gritty, empathetic, and remarkable) values. We work to foster belonging among team members in a variety of ways. This includes our employee resource groups, Grammarly Circles, which promote connection among those with shared identities including BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ team members, women, and parents. We also celebrate our colleagues and accomplishments with global, local, and team-specific programs.
Comprehensive benefits: Grammarly offers all team members competitive pay along with a benefits package encompassing excellent health care (including mental health and fertility benefits) and ample and defined time off. We also offer support to set up a home office, caregiver and pet care stipends, wellness stipends, 401(k) matching (US only), admission discounts, learning and development opportunities, and more.
For North America–based employment: Grammarly takes a market-based approach to compensation, meaning pay may vary depending on your location. Our US and Canada locations are categorized into compensation zones based on each geographic region’s cost of labor index. Base pay may vary considerably depending on job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. Our compensation packages include equity; a wide range of medical, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance options; retirement benefits; and parental leave. We offer twenty days of paid time off per year (global), eleven days of paid holidays per year (US and Canada), and unlimited sick days (global).
The expected salary ranges for this position are outlined below by compensation zone and may be modified in the future.
United States
Zone 1: $195,000 – $275,000/year (USD)
Zone 2: $176,000 – $248,000/year (USD)
Zone 3: $166,000 – $234,000/year (USD)
Zone 4: $156,000 – $220,000/year (USD)
We encourage you to apply
At Grammarly, we value our differences, and we encourage all—especially those whose identities are traditionally underrepresented in tech organizations—to apply. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, gender expression or identity, sexual orientation, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, age, marital status, veteran status, disability status, political belief, or any other characteristic protected by law. Grammarly is an equal opportunity employer, a participant in the US Federal E-Verify program (US), and abides by the Employment Equity Act (Canada).
Grammarly currently supports the long-term work of team members in the following US states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania (Kennett Township, New London Township, Pittsburgh City, Shaler Township), South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and Washington, as well as the District of Columbia
Grammarly currently supports the long-term work of team members in the following Canadian provinces: British Columbia, Ontario
Please note that EEOC is optional and specific to US-based candidates
#NA
Please note that Grammarly’s COVID-19 vaccination policy requires that all team members in North America be vaccinated against COVID-19 to meet in person for Grammarly business or to work from a North America hub location. It is expected that this will be a requirement for this role. Qualified candidates in North America who cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons or because of a sincerely held religious belief may request a reasonable accommodation to this policy. For Europe, this policy requires team members to be vaccinated or produce a daily negative COVID-19 test administered on-site to work from the hub or attend in-person meetings.
Requisition ID: 7072 Department: Legal Service: Prosecution Service Employment Type: 1 Full-time Permanent Work Hours: 35.00 /hours per week Affiliation: CUPE 503 Inside/Outside Salary Information: $72,759.96 - $85,137.78 annually (2023 rates of pay) Location: 100 Constellation, Nepean City: Ottawa, ON Job Category: Legal Services Application Close: 08/03/2023
JOB SUMMARY
Legal Services provides a comprehensive and complex range of legal services to elected officials, all City of Ottawa departments, and various boards and commissions (i.e. Ottawa Police Services Board, Ottawa Community Land Development Corporation and the Ottawa Public Library), in the areas of civil litigation, labour and employment law, prosecutions, and corporate, municipal, planning, development, environmental, and commercial law.
You are responsible for conducting prosecutions and appeals of offences under the Provincial Offences Act relating to provincial statutes, provincial regulations, and municipal by-laws and for providing general paralegal and administrative duties related thereto.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Completion of 2 year community college diploma in law enforcement, Court and Tribunal Agent Program or related field
Minimum of 5 years of experience in the relevant field
Significant and demonstrated experience prosecuting or defending municipal and provincial offences in the Ontario Court of Justice
Experience ensuring compliance with Ministry of the Attorney General standards for Provincial Offences Act prosecutions
Relevant experience in a law office or as a paralegal
KNOWLEDGE
Thorough working knowledge of the Provincial Offences Act, Highway Traffic Act, and other related provincial statutes, regulations and municipal by-laws, and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Working knowledge of function and responsibilities, processes and administration of the Provincial Offences Courts, trial and appeal procedures, rules of evidence and other applicable legislation, rules and practices
Working knowledge and familiarity with investigative techniques employed by enforcement agencies, including enforcement tools and technologies
Theory and practice of oral and written advocacy
Knowledge of applicable health and safety legislation, including the rights and duties of workers.
Working knowledge of ICON software is desirable
COMPETENCIES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Demonstrated negotiation skills
Deal tactfully and effectively with judiciary, legal profession, enforcement agencies and general public
Manage conflict resolution and possess strong verbal, written and presentation communication skills
Knowledgeable, team player, ability to multi-task and process high volumes of work accurately, effective communicator, work with minimum supervision, tactful and diplomatic in high conflict situations, ability to prioritize and work to deadlines, highly organized and effective time manager.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Language Requirement: English oral, reading, writing
Police Record Check: The successful candidate will be required to complete a Criminal Records and Judicial Matters Check with the Police Services detachment in their jurisdiction to the City of Ottawa’s satisfaction.; Police record checks completed by a third-party company will not be accepted.
You may initially be paid 95% of your starting rate of pay, in accordance with the collective agreement.
Experience and formal training combined with demonstrated performance and ability may substitute for stipulated academic requirements.
Please save a copy of the job poster. Once the closing date has passed, it will no longer be available.
We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
The City of Ottawa promotes the principles of diversity and inclusion and adheres to the tenets of the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Ontario Human Rights Code. We encourage applications from members of Indigenous, Black and other racialized communities, persons with disabilities, women and non-binary persons, persons of all ethnic origins, religions, sexual orientations, classes, gender identities and expressions. Candidates are encouraged to self-identify as a member of one or more designated employment equity groups in the self-identification questionnaire.
The City of Ottawa provides accommodation during all parts of the hiring process, upon request, to applicants with disabilities. If contacted to proceed to the selection process, please advise us if you require any accommodation.
Accessible formats and communication supports are available upon request. Please contact the HR Service Centre at 613-580-2424, extension 47411.
Feb 24, 2023
Full time
Requisition ID: 7072 Department: Legal Service: Prosecution Service Employment Type: 1 Full-time Permanent Work Hours: 35.00 /hours per week Affiliation: CUPE 503 Inside/Outside Salary Information: $72,759.96 - $85,137.78 annually (2023 rates of pay) Location: 100 Constellation, Nepean City: Ottawa, ON Job Category: Legal Services Application Close: 08/03/2023
JOB SUMMARY
Legal Services provides a comprehensive and complex range of legal services to elected officials, all City of Ottawa departments, and various boards and commissions (i.e. Ottawa Police Services Board, Ottawa Community Land Development Corporation and the Ottawa Public Library), in the areas of civil litigation, labour and employment law, prosecutions, and corporate, municipal, planning, development, environmental, and commercial law.
You are responsible for conducting prosecutions and appeals of offences under the Provincial Offences Act relating to provincial statutes, provincial regulations, and municipal by-laws and for providing general paralegal and administrative duties related thereto.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Completion of 2 year community college diploma in law enforcement, Court and Tribunal Agent Program or related field
Minimum of 5 years of experience in the relevant field
Significant and demonstrated experience prosecuting or defending municipal and provincial offences in the Ontario Court of Justice
Experience ensuring compliance with Ministry of the Attorney General standards for Provincial Offences Act prosecutions
Relevant experience in a law office or as a paralegal
KNOWLEDGE
Thorough working knowledge of the Provincial Offences Act, Highway Traffic Act, and other related provincial statutes, regulations and municipal by-laws, and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Working knowledge of function and responsibilities, processes and administration of the Provincial Offences Courts, trial and appeal procedures, rules of evidence and other applicable legislation, rules and practices
Working knowledge and familiarity with investigative techniques employed by enforcement agencies, including enforcement tools and technologies
Theory and practice of oral and written advocacy
Knowledge of applicable health and safety legislation, including the rights and duties of workers.
Working knowledge of ICON software is desirable
COMPETENCIES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Demonstrated negotiation skills
Deal tactfully and effectively with judiciary, legal profession, enforcement agencies and general public
Manage conflict resolution and possess strong verbal, written and presentation communication skills
Knowledgeable, team player, ability to multi-task and process high volumes of work accurately, effective communicator, work with minimum supervision, tactful and diplomatic in high conflict situations, ability to prioritize and work to deadlines, highly organized and effective time manager.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Language Requirement: English oral, reading, writing
Police Record Check: The successful candidate will be required to complete a Criminal Records and Judicial Matters Check with the Police Services detachment in their jurisdiction to the City of Ottawa’s satisfaction.; Police record checks completed by a third-party company will not be accepted.
You may initially be paid 95% of your starting rate of pay, in accordance with the collective agreement.
Experience and formal training combined with demonstrated performance and ability may substitute for stipulated academic requirements.
Please save a copy of the job poster. Once the closing date has passed, it will no longer be available.
We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
The City of Ottawa promotes the principles of diversity and inclusion and adheres to the tenets of the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Ontario Human Rights Code. We encourage applications from members of Indigenous, Black and other racialized communities, persons with disabilities, women and non-binary persons, persons of all ethnic origins, religions, sexual orientations, classes, gender identities and expressions. Candidates are encouraged to self-identify as a member of one or more designated employment equity groups in the self-identification questionnaire.
The City of Ottawa provides accommodation during all parts of the hiring process, upon request, to applicants with disabilities. If contacted to proceed to the selection process, please advise us if you require any accommodation.
Accessible formats and communication supports are available upon request. Please contact the HR Service Centre at 613-580-2424, extension 47411.
lululemon athletica
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
who we are lululemon is an innovative performance apparel company for yoga, running, training, and other athletic pursuits. Setting the bar in technical fabrics and functional design, we create transformational products and experiences that support people in moving, growing, connecting, and being well. We owe our success to our innovative product, emphasis on stores, commitment to our people, and the incredible connections we make in every community we're in. As a company, we focus on creating positive change to build a healthier, thriving future. In particular, that includes creating an equitable, inclusive and growth-focused environment for our people. about this team The Legal Department serves our collective by providing balanced legal and strategic advice. We educate and collaborate in a fun and unique way, offering creative solutions to secure the future of our organization. The "Employment" sub-function of the Legal Department provides strategic legal advice and works cross functionally with many departments of the organization on matters relating to our employees and guests globally. Associate Legal Counsel will report to the Senior Legal Counsel, Employment. a day in the life Associate Legal Counsel will help address legal issues across a broad spectrum of legal risk and employment related matters. This opportunity requires general legal practitioner skills, including research, drafting, and counseling, practiced in a corporate setting where developing rapport with fellow employees is essential. Associate Legal Counsel will assist the Employment Legal Team to provide counsel to and work closely with Human Resources (or what we call "People & Culture") on a broad range of Global employment matters, including recruiting, hiring, benefits, compensation, employee relations, discipline, terminations, investigations, harassment, discrimination, wage and hour compliance, and strategies for managing risk around employment matters. This role will conduct legal research and provide responses to the Employment Legal Team and others on the Legal Team.
Review and monitor law developments, advise business partners as necessary and address potential impact and risk to the company.
Provide guidance and recommendations to business partners on appropriate current and pending legislation.
Help counsel the business with respect to applicable legal matters.
Help maintain company-wide guidelines and practices on applicable legal matters.
Explain complex information to others in straightforward situations.
Assist with the design of contracts, policies and best practices in collaboration with other Employment Legal team members.
Support the global employment legal team to develop and implement best practices and policies.
Support and collaborate with the Global Employment Legal Team on broad employment and guest related matters.
Work with all members of the legal team across global office locations, including attorney and non-attorney personnel.
Partner with company stakeholders to gather information and approvals necessary for employment legal matters.
Field and respond to inquiries from a variety of our teams regarding legal processes.
qualifications
J.D. or Bachelor’s degree in law from an accredited institution
Admission into the bar of practice, or the ability to register as in-house counsel
0 - 3 years of employment legal experience as a practicing attorney (prior in-house experience preferred).
Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment.
Has the ability to prioritize and manage multiple matters simultaneously in an entrepreneurial, rapidly scaling and changing environment.
Keen attention to detail, ability to execute requested assignments and as part of a team, and excellent organizational skills.
Good judgment with an understanding of when to ask for guidance or input.
Excellent analytical, written, verbal, research, and communication skills.
Develop an understanding of the difference between remote and real risks.
Some employment litigation or general litigation experience is an asset
must haves
Acknowledges the presence of choice in every moment and takes personal responsibility for their life.
Possesses an entrepreneurial spirit and continuously innovates to achieve great results.
Communicates with honesty and kindness and creates the space for others to do the same.
Leads with courage, knowing the possibility of greatness is bigger than the fear of failure.
Fosters connection by putting people first and building trusting relationships.
Integrates fun and joy as a way of being and working, aka doesn’t take themselves too seriously.
Feb 23, 2023
Contract
who we are lululemon is an innovative performance apparel company for yoga, running, training, and other athletic pursuits. Setting the bar in technical fabrics and functional design, we create transformational products and experiences that support people in moving, growing, connecting, and being well. We owe our success to our innovative product, emphasis on stores, commitment to our people, and the incredible connections we make in every community we're in. As a company, we focus on creating positive change to build a healthier, thriving future. In particular, that includes creating an equitable, inclusive and growth-focused environment for our people. about this team The Legal Department serves our collective by providing balanced legal and strategic advice. We educate and collaborate in a fun and unique way, offering creative solutions to secure the future of our organization. The "Employment" sub-function of the Legal Department provides strategic legal advice and works cross functionally with many departments of the organization on matters relating to our employees and guests globally. Associate Legal Counsel will report to the Senior Legal Counsel, Employment. a day in the life Associate Legal Counsel will help address legal issues across a broad spectrum of legal risk and employment related matters. This opportunity requires general legal practitioner skills, including research, drafting, and counseling, practiced in a corporate setting where developing rapport with fellow employees is essential. Associate Legal Counsel will assist the Employment Legal Team to provide counsel to and work closely with Human Resources (or what we call "People & Culture") on a broad range of Global employment matters, including recruiting, hiring, benefits, compensation, employee relations, discipline, terminations, investigations, harassment, discrimination, wage and hour compliance, and strategies for managing risk around employment matters. This role will conduct legal research and provide responses to the Employment Legal Team and others on the Legal Team.
Review and monitor law developments, advise business partners as necessary and address potential impact and risk to the company.
Provide guidance and recommendations to business partners on appropriate current and pending legislation.
Help counsel the business with respect to applicable legal matters.
Help maintain company-wide guidelines and practices on applicable legal matters.
Explain complex information to others in straightforward situations.
Assist with the design of contracts, policies and best practices in collaboration with other Employment Legal team members.
Support the global employment legal team to develop and implement best practices and policies.
Support and collaborate with the Global Employment Legal Team on broad employment and guest related matters.
Work with all members of the legal team across global office locations, including attorney and non-attorney personnel.
Partner with company stakeholders to gather information and approvals necessary for employment legal matters.
Field and respond to inquiries from a variety of our teams regarding legal processes.
qualifications
J.D. or Bachelor’s degree in law from an accredited institution
Admission into the bar of practice, or the ability to register as in-house counsel
0 - 3 years of employment legal experience as a practicing attorney (prior in-house experience preferred).
Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment.
Has the ability to prioritize and manage multiple matters simultaneously in an entrepreneurial, rapidly scaling and changing environment.
Keen attention to detail, ability to execute requested assignments and as part of a team, and excellent organizational skills.
Good judgment with an understanding of when to ask for guidance or input.
Excellent analytical, written, verbal, research, and communication skills.
Develop an understanding of the difference between remote and real risks.
Some employment litigation or general litigation experience is an asset
must haves
Acknowledges the presence of choice in every moment and takes personal responsibility for their life.
Possesses an entrepreneurial spirit and continuously innovates to achieve great results.
Communicates with honesty and kindness and creates the space for others to do the same.
Leads with courage, knowing the possibility of greatness is bigger than the fear of failure.
Fosters connection by putting people first and building trusting relationships.
Integrates fun and joy as a way of being and working, aka doesn’t take themselves too seriously.