Work Location - Toronto or Montreal (Hybrid) Employee Type - Regular Employee FT Salaried About This Opportunity In this role, you will act as a legal subject matter expert with a business-focused mindset, and will work closely with the company’s commercial, sales, real estate, supply chain, transportation, marketing, finance, technology and procurement teams on contractual, regulatory and other commercial legal matters. Responsibilities
Providing legal advice and counsel to advance Coke Canada Bottling’s vision to become the world’s greatest bottling company built by the best people.
Drafting, reviewing and negotiating a wide variety of agreements.
Advising and providing counsel to business stakeholders on a broad range of corporate-commercial matters, including negotiation strategy, marketing strategy and practices, legislative/regulatory matters, RFP development and corporate policies.
Identifying, monitoring and providing updates on case law, legislative developments and other matters relevant to the business.
Identifying and evaluating business risks and opportunities and advising key stakeholders accordingly.
Building strong relationships with leaders across the business and with critical external partners including external counsel.
Developing and providing legal training programs to business stakeholders.
Managing general litigation files and assisting with labour & employment matters, as needed.
Qualifications
Law Degree and member in good standing of the Law Society of Ontario or Le Barreau du Quebec.
6-8 years’ post-call experience practicing corporate-commercial law at a reputable law firm or corporate legal department.
Ability to work in a fast pace environment, handle multiple complex projects and carefully prioritize work.
Excellent written and oral communication, negotiation, client relationship, organizational, leadership and project management skills.
Flexibility and approachability.
Solution-oriented, with the ability to think critically, pragmatically and strategically with an entrepreneurial and business-focused mindset.
Business-minded; ability to see “the forest through the trees” and understand that the best in-house counsel are business people with law degrees.
Experience with a large company with locations in multiple provinces is an asset, although not a requirement.
Ability to work in French is an asset, although not a requirement.
About Us: Proudly Canadian and Independently Owned, We are Coke Canada! Coca-Cola Canada Bottling Limited is Canada’s premier bottling company. We are an independently owned business encompassing over 5,800 associates, more than 50 sales and distribution centers, and 5 production facilities nationwide. For more information about Coke Canada Bottling, please visit cokecanada.com Important All offers of employment at Coca-Cola Canada Bottling Limited (“Coke Canada Bottling”) are conditional upon a successful background clearance obtained through our contracted third-party vendor. The standard clearance requirements depend on the position and may include some or all of the following: criminal clearance, employment verification, education verification and drivers abstract review. Please advise the Talent Acquisition team if you have any questions or concerns in regards to this once you are contacted for further consideration. Coke Canada Bottling is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce with several programs, policies and resources in place to support our people. For individuals requiring accommodations or support throughout the recruitment process please contact our Talent Acquisition Services team by calling 1-844-383-2653 or email HR@cokecanada.com. #CBSAS
Mar 21, 2024
Full time
Work Location - Toronto or Montreal (Hybrid) Employee Type - Regular Employee FT Salaried About This Opportunity In this role, you will act as a legal subject matter expert with a business-focused mindset, and will work closely with the company’s commercial, sales, real estate, supply chain, transportation, marketing, finance, technology and procurement teams on contractual, regulatory and other commercial legal matters. Responsibilities
Providing legal advice and counsel to advance Coke Canada Bottling’s vision to become the world’s greatest bottling company built by the best people.
Drafting, reviewing and negotiating a wide variety of agreements.
Advising and providing counsel to business stakeholders on a broad range of corporate-commercial matters, including negotiation strategy, marketing strategy and practices, legislative/regulatory matters, RFP development and corporate policies.
Identifying, monitoring and providing updates on case law, legislative developments and other matters relevant to the business.
Identifying and evaluating business risks and opportunities and advising key stakeholders accordingly.
Building strong relationships with leaders across the business and with critical external partners including external counsel.
Developing and providing legal training programs to business stakeholders.
Managing general litigation files and assisting with labour & employment matters, as needed.
Qualifications
Law Degree and member in good standing of the Law Society of Ontario or Le Barreau du Quebec.
6-8 years’ post-call experience practicing corporate-commercial law at a reputable law firm or corporate legal department.
Ability to work in a fast pace environment, handle multiple complex projects and carefully prioritize work.
Excellent written and oral communication, negotiation, client relationship, organizational, leadership and project management skills.
Flexibility and approachability.
Solution-oriented, with the ability to think critically, pragmatically and strategically with an entrepreneurial and business-focused mindset.
Business-minded; ability to see “the forest through the trees” and understand that the best in-house counsel are business people with law degrees.
Experience with a large company with locations in multiple provinces is an asset, although not a requirement.
Ability to work in French is an asset, although not a requirement.
About Us: Proudly Canadian and Independently Owned, We are Coke Canada! Coca-Cola Canada Bottling Limited is Canada’s premier bottling company. We are an independently owned business encompassing over 5,800 associates, more than 50 sales and distribution centers, and 5 production facilities nationwide. For more information about Coke Canada Bottling, please visit cokecanada.com Important All offers of employment at Coca-Cola Canada Bottling Limited (“Coke Canada Bottling”) are conditional upon a successful background clearance obtained through our contracted third-party vendor. The standard clearance requirements depend on the position and may include some or all of the following: criminal clearance, employment verification, education verification and drivers abstract review. Please advise the Talent Acquisition team if you have any questions or concerns in regards to this once you are contacted for further consideration. Coke Canada Bottling is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce with several programs, policies and resources in place to support our people. For individuals requiring accommodations or support throughout the recruitment process please contact our Talent Acquisition Services team by calling 1-844-383-2653 or email HR@cokecanada.com. #CBSAS
Corporate Legal Assistant CORES Level II - Edmonton
ABOUT OGILVIE LLP
Ogilvie was built in 1920 on a tradition of building relationships and working alongside our clients, and that is still our philosophy a century later. Located in downtown Edmonton, we are leaders in Corporate & Commercial, Real Estate, Litigation, Insolvency, Wills & Estates and Administrative Law.
Ogilvie provides its staff with an opportunity to be challenged and rewarded by working in a dynamic, team-oriented environment alongside some of the top lawyers in Edmonton. Putting our clients first is at the center of all we do at Ogilvie, and our specialized legal teams work side by side with our clients to help them achieve and further their business goals.
Creating successful client relationships is central to our work culture, and we are always looking for talented new people to grow our pool of expertise and provide quality service to our clients. If you think you would be a great addition to our team, we would love to hear from you.
THE OPPORTUNITY
We are currently inviting qualified candidates who are interested in dealing with a variety of corporate matters to join the Corporate team in our Edmonton office. The ideal candidate will have excellent communication skills, well-developed interpersonal skills, a strong work ethic, a willingness to learn, and a positive and professional attitude.
Our positions offer the opportunity to work within a positive work environment, and competitive compensation based on qualifications and experience.
Hours of work are 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Monday to Friday.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Filing Alberta and Federal Annual Returns
Familiarity with extra-provincial, NWPTA and MADI-B registrations
Maintaining minute book records
Registering and maintaining limited partnership registrations
Responding to daily inquiries from lawyers, legal assistants and on occasion, clients
Drafting agreements and auxiliary documents, including those relating to incorporations, amendments, dissolutions and various other types of corporate transactions
Conduct due diligence minute book reviews, including recommendations regarding deficiencies
Others duties as assigned
DESIRED SKILL SET
High professionalism and the ability to respect confidentiality
Strong understanding of legal procedures, scheduling and deadlines
Strong organizational skills
Be able to multi-task and prioritize
Interpersonal skills
Reliable and accountable
Has excellent verbal and written communication skills
Must be able to work independently as well as within a team environment
TECHNICAL ASSETS
Must have working knowledge in MS Excel, Word, Outlook, Teams
Experience in a corporate database system (ALF Cloud preferred)
ACUMIN knowledge an asset
Net Documents knowledge an asset
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
Must have CORES (Minimum Level 2) Certification
Be a graduate of an accredited legal assistant program
A minimum of 1 year of experience as a Legal Assistant
APPLICATIONS
Interested applicants may apply in confidence by submitting a cover letter and resume to: HR@OgilvieLaw.com. We thank all applicants for their interest in Ogilvie; however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Mar 12, 2024
Full time
Corporate Legal Assistant CORES Level II - Edmonton
ABOUT OGILVIE LLP
Ogilvie was built in 1920 on a tradition of building relationships and working alongside our clients, and that is still our philosophy a century later. Located in downtown Edmonton, we are leaders in Corporate & Commercial, Real Estate, Litigation, Insolvency, Wills & Estates and Administrative Law.
Ogilvie provides its staff with an opportunity to be challenged and rewarded by working in a dynamic, team-oriented environment alongside some of the top lawyers in Edmonton. Putting our clients first is at the center of all we do at Ogilvie, and our specialized legal teams work side by side with our clients to help them achieve and further their business goals.
Creating successful client relationships is central to our work culture, and we are always looking for talented new people to grow our pool of expertise and provide quality service to our clients. If you think you would be a great addition to our team, we would love to hear from you.
THE OPPORTUNITY
We are currently inviting qualified candidates who are interested in dealing with a variety of corporate matters to join the Corporate team in our Edmonton office. The ideal candidate will have excellent communication skills, well-developed interpersonal skills, a strong work ethic, a willingness to learn, and a positive and professional attitude.
Our positions offer the opportunity to work within a positive work environment, and competitive compensation based on qualifications and experience.
Hours of work are 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Monday to Friday.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Filing Alberta and Federal Annual Returns
Familiarity with extra-provincial, NWPTA and MADI-B registrations
Maintaining minute book records
Registering and maintaining limited partnership registrations
Responding to daily inquiries from lawyers, legal assistants and on occasion, clients
Drafting agreements and auxiliary documents, including those relating to incorporations, amendments, dissolutions and various other types of corporate transactions
Conduct due diligence minute book reviews, including recommendations regarding deficiencies
Others duties as assigned
DESIRED SKILL SET
High professionalism and the ability to respect confidentiality
Strong understanding of legal procedures, scheduling and deadlines
Strong organizational skills
Be able to multi-task and prioritize
Interpersonal skills
Reliable and accountable
Has excellent verbal and written communication skills
Must be able to work independently as well as within a team environment
TECHNICAL ASSETS
Must have working knowledge in MS Excel, Word, Outlook, Teams
Experience in a corporate database system (ALF Cloud preferred)
ACUMIN knowledge an asset
Net Documents knowledge an asset
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
Must have CORES (Minimum Level 2) Certification
Be a graduate of an accredited legal assistant program
A minimum of 1 year of experience as a Legal Assistant
APPLICATIONS
Interested applicants may apply in confidence by submitting a cover letter and resume to: HR@OgilvieLaw.com. We thank all applicants for their interest in Ogilvie; however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
At Saputo, our best comes from our people. We’re a talented and caring team with a longstanding history of excellence. Since our first days delivering cheese on a bicycle, we’ve grown into a leading global dairy processor by staying true to the culture that defines us. Each of our employees is committed to uphold our tradition of care, quality, and passion through food, and together, we foster an environment where we can all make contributions that matter–from our manufacturing plants to our office locations and everywhere in-between.
Summary of tasks:
The incumbent will be an integral part of the legal team, supporting the needs of the Canadian division and those of Corporate Services. The successful candidate will provide support to several sectors of the company, including operations, sales, distribution, marketing, real estate, procurement, etc.
How you will make contributions that matter:
Draft, negotiate and interpret commercial contracts of varying types.
Provide legal opinions and strategic advice to managers.
Provide continuous legal support to the departments and business units that are linked to Canadian Operations and corporate functions.
You are best suited for the role if you have the following qualifications:
2 to 4 years of experience in commercial law.
Excellent legal knowledge and capacity to solve problems.
Ability to draft and negotiate contracts, as well as manage priorities and a large volume of projects at once.
Ability to establish excellent interpersonal relationships and communicate clearly and efficiently with the different multidisciplinary teams both internally and externally, in a corporate environment as well as with legal professionals.
Professionalism, strong sense of ethics and responsibility, and good business sense.
Ability to work in a team and collaborate, as well as work independently.
Bachelor of Civil Law (B.C.L. or LL.L.) and member of the Barreau du Québec.
Bachelor of Common Law (LL.B.), an asset.
Experience in commercial litigation, an asset.
Perfect bilingualism in English and French (spoken and written).
As part of his duties, the incumbent will have to communicate and collaborate in English, both orally and in writing with colleagues or other stakeholders in Quebec as well as in the rest of Canada or in North America.
We support and care for our employees and their families by providing:
Competitive salaries
Advantageous corporate discounts
Full range of group insurance benefits
Group retirement pension plan with employer contribution
Employee share ownership plan
Group RRSP
Health and Wellness program in the workplace
Employee and family assistance program
Special pricing on our products
We support employment equity. Saputo strives to embed diversity and inclusion in its operations and invites candidates from all horizons to join its family.
Our story began in Canada in 1954, when the Saputo family's hard work and dedication created a thriving dairy business. More than 65 years later, our roots in this country remain strong with our Corporate Headquarters in Montréal. Today, we are a leading cheese manufacturer and fluid milk and cream processor in Canada with well-loved brands, such as Saputo, Alexis de Portneuf, Armstrong, Baxter, Dairyland, Joyya, Milk2Go, Milk2Go Sport, Neilson, Nutrilait, Scotsburn* and Woolwich Goat Dairy. Thanks to our national footprint, we're proud to bring our best to our customers and consumers, and have plenty of opportunities for our employees to grow in their own way. And we do it while also striving to build a healthier future for our people and the communities where we operate, guided by our values and the Saputo Promise. To learn more about Saputo in Canada, please click here. (http://saputo.com/en/our-products/canada-sector)
Join the Saputo Dairy Products Canada team to make your contributions matter every day on the clear legal job board!
Nov 09, 2023
Full time
At Saputo, our best comes from our people. We’re a talented and caring team with a longstanding history of excellence. Since our first days delivering cheese on a bicycle, we’ve grown into a leading global dairy processor by staying true to the culture that defines us. Each of our employees is committed to uphold our tradition of care, quality, and passion through food, and together, we foster an environment where we can all make contributions that matter–from our manufacturing plants to our office locations and everywhere in-between.
Summary of tasks:
The incumbent will be an integral part of the legal team, supporting the needs of the Canadian division and those of Corporate Services. The successful candidate will provide support to several sectors of the company, including operations, sales, distribution, marketing, real estate, procurement, etc.
How you will make contributions that matter:
Draft, negotiate and interpret commercial contracts of varying types.
Provide legal opinions and strategic advice to managers.
Provide continuous legal support to the departments and business units that are linked to Canadian Operations and corporate functions.
You are best suited for the role if you have the following qualifications:
2 to 4 years of experience in commercial law.
Excellent legal knowledge and capacity to solve problems.
Ability to draft and negotiate contracts, as well as manage priorities and a large volume of projects at once.
Ability to establish excellent interpersonal relationships and communicate clearly and efficiently with the different multidisciplinary teams both internally and externally, in a corporate environment as well as with legal professionals.
Professionalism, strong sense of ethics and responsibility, and good business sense.
Ability to work in a team and collaborate, as well as work independently.
Bachelor of Civil Law (B.C.L. or LL.L.) and member of the Barreau du Québec.
Bachelor of Common Law (LL.B.), an asset.
Experience in commercial litigation, an asset.
Perfect bilingualism in English and French (spoken and written).
As part of his duties, the incumbent will have to communicate and collaborate in English, both orally and in writing with colleagues or other stakeholders in Quebec as well as in the rest of Canada or in North America.
We support and care for our employees and their families by providing:
Competitive salaries
Advantageous corporate discounts
Full range of group insurance benefits
Group retirement pension plan with employer contribution
Employee share ownership plan
Group RRSP
Health and Wellness program in the workplace
Employee and family assistance program
Special pricing on our products
We support employment equity. Saputo strives to embed diversity and inclusion in its operations and invites candidates from all horizons to join its family.
Our story began in Canada in 1954, when the Saputo family's hard work and dedication created a thriving dairy business. More than 65 years later, our roots in this country remain strong with our Corporate Headquarters in Montréal. Today, we are a leading cheese manufacturer and fluid milk and cream processor in Canada with well-loved brands, such as Saputo, Alexis de Portneuf, Armstrong, Baxter, Dairyland, Joyya, Milk2Go, Milk2Go Sport, Neilson, Nutrilait, Scotsburn* and Woolwich Goat Dairy. Thanks to our national footprint, we're proud to bring our best to our customers and consumers, and have plenty of opportunities for our employees to grow in their own way. And we do it while also striving to build a healthier future for our people and the communities where we operate, guided by our values and the Saputo Promise. To learn more about Saputo in Canada, please click here. (http://saputo.com/en/our-products/canada-sector)
Join the Saputo Dairy Products Canada team to make your contributions matter every day on the clear legal job board!
Job Description At Janssen, we never stop working toward a future where disease is a thing of the past. We’re the Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson, and you can count on us to keep working tirelessly to make that future a reality for patients everywhere, by fighting sickness with science, improving access with ingenuity, and healing hopelessness with heart. We focus on areas of medicine where we can make the biggest difference: Cardiovascular, Immunology, Neuroscience, Oncology, and Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension. Visit us: www.janssen.ca for more information. The Global Legal Organization is recruiting for a Senior Legal Counsel to support J&J’s Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Toronto, Canada. This Senior Legal Counsel will report to the Vice President, Law for Janssen Canada. The Senior Legal Counsel supports the Vice President, Law by providing business partners with strategic legal advice and counsel in all areas of law, to further the interests of the business while protecting the company’s rights, interests and reputation. Key Responsibilities Partnering with local business, and outside counsel as appropriate, to support business opportunities while ensuring compliance with legislation, industry guidelines and internal policies. Additionally, the position involves close interactions with colleagues in the Johnson & Johnson Global Legal Organization’s litigation, regulatory and patent groups who are engaged in patent and product liability litigation as well as in prosecuting and managing Johnson & Johnson’s patent estate. Providing strategic proactive and reactive legal advice on a wide range of proposed business initiatives and materials, in the areas of sales & marketing, regulatory affairs, drug pricing and reimbursement, clinical data generation and communication, finance & logistics, and information technology. Preparing and negotiating commercial agreements across functional areas listed above. Providing Canadian legal advice and drafting support on development and negotiation of licensing and acquisition agreements. Serving on project teams and committees to assess and implement special/significant projects in the local business and/or J&J’s Global Legal Organization.
Minimum 7-9 years of experience in a private practice and/or in-house setting.
Proven legal and business judgment and excellent strategic and analytical skills.
Demonstrated abilities to work in a fast-paced environment, meet stringent timelines, and handle multiple demands simultaneously.
Demonstrated ability to work both independently and as a team player.
Excellent client relationship experience and communication skills and ability to work with a wide range of people with varying degrees of legal exposure.
Bilingual English and French would be an asset.
Strength in corporate/commercial matters; regulatory experience is preferred.
The Company maintains highly competitive, performance-based compensation programs.Under current guidelines, this position is eligible for an annual performance bonus in accordance with the terms of the applicable plan.The annual performance bonus is a cash bonus intended to provide an incentive to achieve annual targeted results by rewarding for individual and the corporation’s performance over a calendar/performance year.Bonuses are awarded at the Company’s discretion on an individual basis. Employees may be eligible to participate in Company employee benefit programs such as health insurance, savings plan, pension plan, disability plan, vacation pay, sick time, holiday pay, and work, personal and family time off in accordance with the terms of the applicable plans.For additional general information on Company benefits, please go to: https://www.careers.jnj.com/employee-benefits Johnson & Johnson is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability. For more information on how we support the whole health of our employees throughout their wellness, career and life journey, please visit www.careers.jnj.com .
Oct 29, 2023
Full time
Job Description At Janssen, we never stop working toward a future where disease is a thing of the past. We’re the Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson, and you can count on us to keep working tirelessly to make that future a reality for patients everywhere, by fighting sickness with science, improving access with ingenuity, and healing hopelessness with heart. We focus on areas of medicine where we can make the biggest difference: Cardiovascular, Immunology, Neuroscience, Oncology, and Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension. Visit us: www.janssen.ca for more information. The Global Legal Organization is recruiting for a Senior Legal Counsel to support J&J’s Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Toronto, Canada. This Senior Legal Counsel will report to the Vice President, Law for Janssen Canada. The Senior Legal Counsel supports the Vice President, Law by providing business partners with strategic legal advice and counsel in all areas of law, to further the interests of the business while protecting the company’s rights, interests and reputation. Key Responsibilities Partnering with local business, and outside counsel as appropriate, to support business opportunities while ensuring compliance with legislation, industry guidelines and internal policies. Additionally, the position involves close interactions with colleagues in the Johnson & Johnson Global Legal Organization’s litigation, regulatory and patent groups who are engaged in patent and product liability litigation as well as in prosecuting and managing Johnson & Johnson’s patent estate. Providing strategic proactive and reactive legal advice on a wide range of proposed business initiatives and materials, in the areas of sales & marketing, regulatory affairs, drug pricing and reimbursement, clinical data generation and communication, finance & logistics, and information technology. Preparing and negotiating commercial agreements across functional areas listed above. Providing Canadian legal advice and drafting support on development and negotiation of licensing and acquisition agreements. Serving on project teams and committees to assess and implement special/significant projects in the local business and/or J&J’s Global Legal Organization.
Minimum 7-9 years of experience in a private practice and/or in-house setting.
Proven legal and business judgment and excellent strategic and analytical skills.
Demonstrated abilities to work in a fast-paced environment, meet stringent timelines, and handle multiple demands simultaneously.
Demonstrated ability to work both independently and as a team player.
Excellent client relationship experience and communication skills and ability to work with a wide range of people with varying degrees of legal exposure.
Bilingual English and French would be an asset.
Strength in corporate/commercial matters; regulatory experience is preferred.
The Company maintains highly competitive, performance-based compensation programs.Under current guidelines, this position is eligible for an annual performance bonus in accordance with the terms of the applicable plan.The annual performance bonus is a cash bonus intended to provide an incentive to achieve annual targeted results by rewarding for individual and the corporation’s performance over a calendar/performance year.Bonuses are awarded at the Company’s discretion on an individual basis. Employees may be eligible to participate in Company employee benefit programs such as health insurance, savings plan, pension plan, disability plan, vacation pay, sick time, holiday pay, and work, personal and family time off in accordance with the terms of the applicable plans.For additional general information on Company benefits, please go to: https://www.careers.jnj.com/employee-benefits Johnson & Johnson is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability. For more information on how we support the whole health of our employees throughout their wellness, career and life journey, please visit www.careers.jnj.com .
Devry Smith Frank LLP is an established, full-service law firm with over 70 lawyers. The firm has a broad-based practice which includes bankruptcy/insolvency, business law, commercial lending, commercial litigation, commercial and residential real estate, condominium law, employment and labour law, family law, immigration law, planning and development law, personal injury, wills and estates, and tax law.
We are seeking a 2023-2024 Articling Student to join our successful and growing team in our Barrie location. A successful candidate will be a self-starter, flexible, have strong interpersonal skills, and have an appetite to gain invaluable hands-on experience.
To apply, please email your resume, cover letter, a copy of your transcripts, writing samples and three reference letters to karen.melo@devrylaw.ca. Please quote “Barrie – Articling Student 2023/2024 ” in the e-mail subject line. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted directly. No telephone inquiries.
Devry Smith Frank LLP is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to creating and preserving an accessible, supportive and inclusive environment.
Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract Contract length: 10 months
Oct 14, 2023
Full time
Devry Smith Frank LLP is an established, full-service law firm with over 70 lawyers. The firm has a broad-based practice which includes bankruptcy/insolvency, business law, commercial lending, commercial litigation, commercial and residential real estate, condominium law, employment and labour law, family law, immigration law, planning and development law, personal injury, wills and estates, and tax law.
We are seeking a 2023-2024 Articling Student to join our successful and growing team in our Barrie location. A successful candidate will be a self-starter, flexible, have strong interpersonal skills, and have an appetite to gain invaluable hands-on experience.
To apply, please email your resume, cover letter, a copy of your transcripts, writing samples and three reference letters to karen.melo@devrylaw.ca. Please quote “Barrie – Articling Student 2023/2024 ” in the e-mail subject line. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted directly. No telephone inquiries.
Devry Smith Frank LLP is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to creating and preserving an accessible, supportive and inclusive environment.
Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract Contract length: 10 months
Halifax Regional Municipality
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
A municipal public servant makes a difference in the lives of over 400,000 people in the Halifax region. The municipality employs between 3,600-5,000 people annually. You could be one of them. Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) is recognized as one of the Top Employers for 2022 in Nova Scotia and Atlantic Canada Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) Legal & Legislative Services Business Unit is seeking a Legal Assistant , to become a permanent member of the Legal Services support team. In the Team environment of Legal Services, Legal Assistants may be required to work for several lawyers at the same time & have additional expertise in one or more of the following areas of law: Litigation, Prosecutions, Solicitor Services (Advisory Services, Corp/Comm &/or Real Property) Reporting operationally to their assigned lawyers and the Prosecution Coordinator & administratively to the Business Unit Coordinator, the Legal Assistant is responsible for a wide variety of legal and administrative duties within the Legal Services division, with a high degree of confidentiality. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: preparation of legal documents & correspondence, dictation transcription; paper & electronic filing; managing correspondence; processing invoices; responding to inquiries and interacting with internal clients, external parties, and the public. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills are essential for this role, as well as broad and thorough knowledge of legal concepts, practices, and principles. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES (may specialize in one or both): Solicitor Services & Real Property
Ability to prepare a broad range of legal documents and correspondence for residential and commercial real estate transactions including, but not limited to, deeds, easements, legal descriptions, HST Certificates, Direction, and Statements of Adjustments & Proceeds, Parcel Description Certification Applications (PDCA) and Applications for Registration (AFRs) as well as final reports
Reviews document packages received from other Business Units for completeness prior to forwarding to solicitor for approval and execution
Tracks closing dates and other deadlines, following up as necessary with assigned lawyer, client(s) and external solicitors
Conducts title searches, sub-searches and PPSA (Personal Property Security Act) searches, as required and acts as designated contact for requisition of all HRM title searches required by Legal Services as well as other business units;
Conducts general and title related property research regarding easements, rights-of-way and property ownership as required
Ensures documents are vault filed with the Clerk’s office, when required
Litigation and Labour
Maintains knowledge of litigation file timelines regarding statutory limitations and deadlines, providing reminders and updates to solicitor as needed
Assists solicitor to coordinate witnesses, client contacts, and organization of discovery and/or arbitration meetings
General understanding of Collective Agreements, Unions and arbitration hearings
Prepares evidence, arbitration binders, and any reference documents required by solicitor for court or hearings
For a complete description of duties & responsibilities for this position, please email jobs@halifax.ca HRM is committed to reflecting the community it serves and recognizing Diversity & Inclusion as one of the Municipality’s core values. We have an Employment Equity Policy & we welcome applications from African Nova Scotians & Other Racially Visible Persons, Women in occupations or positions where they are underrepresented in the workforce, Indigenous/Aboriginal People, Persons with Disabilities & 2SLGBTQ+ Persons. Applicants are encouraged to self-identify on their electronic application. QUALIFICATIONS Education & Experience:
Certificate/diploma from a Legal Assistant or Paralegal program with a minimum of three years’ experience in a legal assistant role with demonstrated performance capabilities. A combination of education and experience will be considered.
Experience preparing real estate closings and title search review will be considered an asset
Experience working with file/document management systems will be considered an asset
Technical /Job Specific Knowledge & Abilities:
Proficiency & expertise in the use of Microsoft Office (Outlook/Word/Excel/PowerPoint), Adobe Acrobat (writer)
Excellent interpersonal & communications skills, both written & verbal
Excellent organizational & problem solving skills
Superior time management skills & the ability to prioritize tasks with minimal supervision
Strong sense of ethics & the ability to handle sensitive & confidential or private information with tact and discretion; knowledge of privacy laws
High level of sound & independent judgment, reasoning, & diplomacy
Ability to work effectively both independently & as part of a team on a multitude of tasks in variable situations
Strong customer service orientation, ability to deal with lawyers & public under stressful situations
High level of accuracy & attention to detail is required while working within strict timelines
Excellent writing skills, including proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation for complex documentation & ability to independently draft correspondence at a professional skill level
Knowledge of legal terminology & ability to draft legal documentation as required
Understanding of legal reference materials, procedures, & legal filing systems
Critical thinking, analysis, & research skills are essential
Resourceful & flexible
Professional, responsive, & positive work attitude is critical
Knowledge of municipal issues, administration & government including council processes & procedures, By-laws, Halifax Regional Municipality Charter, Municipal Government Act, and Civil Procedure Rules considered an asset
Good internet research skills using reputable & authorized sources. Familiarity with Government web-based search tools, including Property Online, Registry of Joint Stock Companies, or caselaw websites, including Quicklaw, CanLII, & WestlawNext, etc. considered as an asset
Security Clearance Requirements: Applicants may be required to complete an employment security screening check Competencies: Values & Ethics, Organizational Awareness, Customer Service, Communications, Valuing Diversity, Teamwork & Cooperation, Organization & Planning WORK STATUS: Permanent, Full-time HOURS OF WORK: 8:30am-4;30pm Monday – Friday, 35 hours per week. May require occasional overtime based on operational requirements SALARY: Non-union Level 3 $47,630-$65,490 Compensation is commensurate with experience & training WORK LOCATION: CIBC Building, 1809 Barrington Street, 7th Floor, Halifax NS CLOSING DATE: Applications will be received up to 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday,October 3, 2023 and must include a cover letter and resumé During the recruitment process, applicants have the right to request accommodation. Applicants invited to participate in an assessment process (such as an interview or testing) and who require accommodation, should discuss their needs with the Recruiter when invited to the assessment process.
Sep 20, 2023
Full time
A municipal public servant makes a difference in the lives of over 400,000 people in the Halifax region. The municipality employs between 3,600-5,000 people annually. You could be one of them. Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) is recognized as one of the Top Employers for 2022 in Nova Scotia and Atlantic Canada Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) Legal & Legislative Services Business Unit is seeking a Legal Assistant , to become a permanent member of the Legal Services support team. In the Team environment of Legal Services, Legal Assistants may be required to work for several lawyers at the same time & have additional expertise in one or more of the following areas of law: Litigation, Prosecutions, Solicitor Services (Advisory Services, Corp/Comm &/or Real Property) Reporting operationally to their assigned lawyers and the Prosecution Coordinator & administratively to the Business Unit Coordinator, the Legal Assistant is responsible for a wide variety of legal and administrative duties within the Legal Services division, with a high degree of confidentiality. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: preparation of legal documents & correspondence, dictation transcription; paper & electronic filing; managing correspondence; processing invoices; responding to inquiries and interacting with internal clients, external parties, and the public. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills are essential for this role, as well as broad and thorough knowledge of legal concepts, practices, and principles. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES (may specialize in one or both): Solicitor Services & Real Property
Ability to prepare a broad range of legal documents and correspondence for residential and commercial real estate transactions including, but not limited to, deeds, easements, legal descriptions, HST Certificates, Direction, and Statements of Adjustments & Proceeds, Parcel Description Certification Applications (PDCA) and Applications for Registration (AFRs) as well as final reports
Reviews document packages received from other Business Units for completeness prior to forwarding to solicitor for approval and execution
Tracks closing dates and other deadlines, following up as necessary with assigned lawyer, client(s) and external solicitors
Conducts title searches, sub-searches and PPSA (Personal Property Security Act) searches, as required and acts as designated contact for requisition of all HRM title searches required by Legal Services as well as other business units;
Conducts general and title related property research regarding easements, rights-of-way and property ownership as required
Ensures documents are vault filed with the Clerk’s office, when required
Litigation and Labour
Maintains knowledge of litigation file timelines regarding statutory limitations and deadlines, providing reminders and updates to solicitor as needed
Assists solicitor to coordinate witnesses, client contacts, and organization of discovery and/or arbitration meetings
General understanding of Collective Agreements, Unions and arbitration hearings
Prepares evidence, arbitration binders, and any reference documents required by solicitor for court or hearings
For a complete description of duties & responsibilities for this position, please email jobs@halifax.ca HRM is committed to reflecting the community it serves and recognizing Diversity & Inclusion as one of the Municipality’s core values. We have an Employment Equity Policy & we welcome applications from African Nova Scotians & Other Racially Visible Persons, Women in occupations or positions where they are underrepresented in the workforce, Indigenous/Aboriginal People, Persons with Disabilities & 2SLGBTQ+ Persons. Applicants are encouraged to self-identify on their electronic application. QUALIFICATIONS Education & Experience:
Certificate/diploma from a Legal Assistant or Paralegal program with a minimum of three years’ experience in a legal assistant role with demonstrated performance capabilities. A combination of education and experience will be considered.
Experience preparing real estate closings and title search review will be considered an asset
Experience working with file/document management systems will be considered an asset
Technical /Job Specific Knowledge & Abilities:
Proficiency & expertise in the use of Microsoft Office (Outlook/Word/Excel/PowerPoint), Adobe Acrobat (writer)
Excellent interpersonal & communications skills, both written & verbal
Excellent organizational & problem solving skills
Superior time management skills & the ability to prioritize tasks with minimal supervision
Strong sense of ethics & the ability to handle sensitive & confidential or private information with tact and discretion; knowledge of privacy laws
High level of sound & independent judgment, reasoning, & diplomacy
Ability to work effectively both independently & as part of a team on a multitude of tasks in variable situations
Strong customer service orientation, ability to deal with lawyers & public under stressful situations
High level of accuracy & attention to detail is required while working within strict timelines
Excellent writing skills, including proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation for complex documentation & ability to independently draft correspondence at a professional skill level
Knowledge of legal terminology & ability to draft legal documentation as required
Understanding of legal reference materials, procedures, & legal filing systems
Critical thinking, analysis, & research skills are essential
Resourceful & flexible
Professional, responsive, & positive work attitude is critical
Knowledge of municipal issues, administration & government including council processes & procedures, By-laws, Halifax Regional Municipality Charter, Municipal Government Act, and Civil Procedure Rules considered an asset
Good internet research skills using reputable & authorized sources. Familiarity with Government web-based search tools, including Property Online, Registry of Joint Stock Companies, or caselaw websites, including Quicklaw, CanLII, & WestlawNext, etc. considered as an asset
Security Clearance Requirements: Applicants may be required to complete an employment security screening check Competencies: Values & Ethics, Organizational Awareness, Customer Service, Communications, Valuing Diversity, Teamwork & Cooperation, Organization & Planning WORK STATUS: Permanent, Full-time HOURS OF WORK: 8:30am-4;30pm Monday – Friday, 35 hours per week. May require occasional overtime based on operational requirements SALARY: Non-union Level 3 $47,630-$65,490 Compensation is commensurate with experience & training WORK LOCATION: CIBC Building, 1809 Barrington Street, 7th Floor, Halifax NS CLOSING DATE: Applications will be received up to 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday,October 3, 2023 and must include a cover letter and resumé During the recruitment process, applicants have the right to request accommodation. Applicants invited to participate in an assessment process (such as an interview or testing) and who require accommodation, should discuss their needs with the Recruiter when invited to the assessment process.
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
LEGAL ASSISTANT – Corporate Commercial
Ogilvie LLP currently has an opening for a full-time Corporate Commercial Legal Assistant.
ABOUT OGIVLIE LLP
Ogilvie was built in 1920 on a tradition of building relationships and working alongside our clients, and that is still our philosophy an entire century later. Our specialized teams of lawyers work beside clients, and businesses to ensure their issues are resolved. A regional firm, leaders in Corporate Commercial, Real Estate, Litigation & Dispute resolution, Insolvency, Wills & Estate, Family, and Administrative Law.
Ogilvie provides its staff with an opportunity to be challenged and rewarded by working in a dynamic, team-oriented environment alongside some of the top lawyers in Edmonton and Calgary. Putting our clients first is at the center of all we do at Ogilvie, and our specialized legal teams work side by side with our clients to help them achieve and further their business goals.
Creating successful client relationships is central to our work culture, and we are always looking for talented new people to grow our pool of expertise and provide quality service to our clients. If you think you would be a great addition to our team, we would love to hear from you.
KEY RESPONSBILBITES
Open, draft, review and prepare files
Prepare detailed reports to all necessary parties, entering complete file progress on applicable systems
Manage workflow for team of lawyers
Coordinate and schedule meetings and maintain calendars
Preparation of accounts and time entry
General administrative tasks including data entry, photocopying and scanning, and file management
Respond to daily inquiries from lawyers, legal assistants, and clients
Others duties as assigned
DESIRED SKILL SET
Strong understanding of legal procedures, scheduling, and deadlines in relation to corporate commercial files
High professionalism and the ability to respect confidentiality
Strong organizational skills
Be able to multi-task and prioritize
Internal and external customer service skills
Self-starter who takes initiative
Reliable and accountable
Has excellent verbal and written communication skills
Must be able to work independently as well as within a team environment
TECHNICAL ASSETS
Must have a strong base in MS Excel, Word, Outlook
SOLUNO knowledge an asset
ACUMIN knowledge an asset
Worldox knowledge an asset
Familiarity with ALF or other corporate governance program an asset
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
Be a graduate of an accredited legal assistant program
Corporate Commercial experience an asset
1 - 3 years of experience preferred, but not necessary
Ogilvie offers a competitive salary based on experience level, in addition to a positive and engaging work environment.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Benefits:
Company events
Dental care
Extended health care
Life insurance
On-site parking
Paid time off
RRSP match
Vision care
Sep 01, 2023
Full time
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
LEGAL ASSISTANT – Corporate Commercial
Ogilvie LLP currently has an opening for a full-time Corporate Commercial Legal Assistant.
ABOUT OGIVLIE LLP
Ogilvie was built in 1920 on a tradition of building relationships and working alongside our clients, and that is still our philosophy an entire century later. Our specialized teams of lawyers work beside clients, and businesses to ensure their issues are resolved. A regional firm, leaders in Corporate Commercial, Real Estate, Litigation & Dispute resolution, Insolvency, Wills & Estate, Family, and Administrative Law.
Ogilvie provides its staff with an opportunity to be challenged and rewarded by working in a dynamic, team-oriented environment alongside some of the top lawyers in Edmonton and Calgary. Putting our clients first is at the center of all we do at Ogilvie, and our specialized legal teams work side by side with our clients to help them achieve and further their business goals.
Creating successful client relationships is central to our work culture, and we are always looking for talented new people to grow our pool of expertise and provide quality service to our clients. If you think you would be a great addition to our team, we would love to hear from you.
KEY RESPONSBILBITES
Open, draft, review and prepare files
Prepare detailed reports to all necessary parties, entering complete file progress on applicable systems
Manage workflow for team of lawyers
Coordinate and schedule meetings and maintain calendars
Preparation of accounts and time entry
General administrative tasks including data entry, photocopying and scanning, and file management
Respond to daily inquiries from lawyers, legal assistants, and clients
Others duties as assigned
DESIRED SKILL SET
Strong understanding of legal procedures, scheduling, and deadlines in relation to corporate commercial files
High professionalism and the ability to respect confidentiality
Strong organizational skills
Be able to multi-task and prioritize
Internal and external customer service skills
Self-starter who takes initiative
Reliable and accountable
Has excellent verbal and written communication skills
Must be able to work independently as well as within a team environment
TECHNICAL ASSETS
Must have a strong base in MS Excel, Word, Outlook
SOLUNO knowledge an asset
ACUMIN knowledge an asset
Worldox knowledge an asset
Familiarity with ALF or other corporate governance program an asset
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
Be a graduate of an accredited legal assistant program
Corporate Commercial experience an asset
1 - 3 years of experience preferred, but not necessary
Ogilvie offers a competitive salary based on experience level, in addition to a positive and engaging work environment.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Benefits:
Company events
Dental care
Extended health care
Life insurance
On-site parking
Paid time off
RRSP match
Vision care
Senior Legal Counsel, Litigation - Toronto, ON
(Hybrid)
About Tilray Brands Inc.
Tilray Brands is a leading global cannabis-lifestyle and consumer packaged goods company with operations in Canada, the United States, Europe, Australia, and Latin America that is changing people's lives for the better – one person at a time – by inspiring and empowering the worldwide community to live their very best life by providing them with products that meet the needs of their mind, body, and soul and invoke a sense of wellbeing. Tilray’s mission is to be the trusted partner for its patients and consumers by providing them with a cultivated experience and health and wellbeing through high-quality, differentiated brands and innovative products. A pioneer in cannabis research, cultivation, and distribution, Tilray’s unprecedented production platform supports over 20 brands in over 20 countries, including comprehensive cannabis offerings, hemp-based foods, and alcoholic beverages.
Looking to develop your career at the forefront of a rapidly expanding industry?
Overview:
The Senior Legal Counsel, Litigation will lead our Canadian and Corporate litigation function. The role will manage litigation, arbitration, mediation, and other dispute matters affecting Tilray Brands, Inc. and its Canadian subsidiaries. You will also provide support for litigation matters for Tilray’s U.S. and foreign subsidiaries as required.
In such capacity you will primarily be responsible for the efficient management and resolution of a range of litigation which includes, but is not limited to contractual, employment, securities, and real estate matters by directing and managing outside counsel. You will ensure that the team maintains compliance, mitigates risks, and stays within legal budget.
We are looking for a leader who is comfortable building relationships throughout the organization, has the presence to exercise influence to achieve results, and the ability to interact confidently to translate difficult legal principles into practical business solutions. You will be working alongside and in support of our highly experienced business team and legal professionals. This is a fantastic opportunity for a lawyer who enjoys the challenge of an ever-changing business, who has strong interpersonal skills, and a thirst for learning and growing
Key Accountabilities:
Serve as point person for management of Canadian and corporate litigation, mediation, arbitration, and other dispute resolution files (relating to securities class actions, commercial/contractual, employment, and real estate, among others) affecting the company and its various subsidiaries
Support litigation matters for U.S. and foreign subsidiaries
Liaise between business units at the company and external counsel with guidance and instructions
Assist with managing and responding to document production and e-discovery requests
Manage external legal counsel including through negotiating budgets, fee proposals, and retainers and reviewing and assessing received invoices related to litigation matters
Prepare quarterly litigation matter summaries, reserves, and audit reporting
Provide feedback and guidance on draft pleadings
Provide feedback and guidance on proposed settlement and resolution opportunities, where appropriate
Keep apprised of developments in legislation and case law and assist in the identification and assessment of such developments on designated lines of business
Conduct research on legal issues and prepare opinions and present such opinions to the designated business units
Develop and sustain good working relationships with business partners by facilitating open communication and becoming familiar with the designated business units
Maintain and manage Tilray’s record retention and information management policies and process
Respond to subpoenas and government access to information requests
Provide privacy, employment, and labor law advice as needed
Assist with internal employment investigations
Qualifications
Juris Doctorate/LLB
Fluency in both English and French is a must
4-8 years of solid and progressive litigation experience at leading law firm and/or in-house at a leading company
Called to the Bar of Law Society of Ontario or le Barreau du Québec and be in good standing
Strong skill set in risk management, both from a legal and reputational standpoint, litigation strategy, and ability to act as a trusted business advisor
Experience working with outside law firms and managing legal budgets is an asset
Proficient knowledge of applicable legal and regulatory environment within practice areas
Strong communication skills (oral and written), excellent interpersonal skills, and client service orientation
Excellent research, drafting, and analytical skills
Strong attention to detail and ability to make sound legal recommendations
Work well both independently and in collaboration with other team members
Ability to take initiative and exercise consistent good judgment
Excellent time-management skills and ability to prioritize
Experience in securities litigation and/or advising on Canadian securities regulation (public companies) is an asset
Knowledge of Canadian privacy legislation and responding to access to information requests
Knowledge of Ontario and/or Quebec employment law
Tilray Brands welcomes applications from all qualified individuals and is committed to employment equity and diversity in the workplace. Accommodations are available for applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment process. If you require accommodations for interviews or other meetings, please advise when submitting your application.
Please note that Tilray does not authorize, engage, or sponsor any consultants, agencies or organizations that seek certain personal or financial information from you (e.g. passwords, login ids, credit card information). High Park does not charge any application, processing or onboarding fee at any stage of the recruitment or hiring process.
When replying to emails, please ensure the sender name and email address match exactly. Please also ensure the Reply-To address matches the sending address exactly.
If you are concerned about the authenticity of an email, letter, or call purportedly from, for, or on behalf of High Park, please send an email inquiry to infosec@tilray.com
Jul 21, 2023
Hybrid
Senior Legal Counsel, Litigation - Toronto, ON
(Hybrid)
About Tilray Brands Inc.
Tilray Brands is a leading global cannabis-lifestyle and consumer packaged goods company with operations in Canada, the United States, Europe, Australia, and Latin America that is changing people's lives for the better – one person at a time – by inspiring and empowering the worldwide community to live their very best life by providing them with products that meet the needs of their mind, body, and soul and invoke a sense of wellbeing. Tilray’s mission is to be the trusted partner for its patients and consumers by providing them with a cultivated experience and health and wellbeing through high-quality, differentiated brands and innovative products. A pioneer in cannabis research, cultivation, and distribution, Tilray’s unprecedented production platform supports over 20 brands in over 20 countries, including comprehensive cannabis offerings, hemp-based foods, and alcoholic beverages.
Looking to develop your career at the forefront of a rapidly expanding industry?
Overview:
The Senior Legal Counsel, Litigation will lead our Canadian and Corporate litigation function. The role will manage litigation, arbitration, mediation, and other dispute matters affecting Tilray Brands, Inc. and its Canadian subsidiaries. You will also provide support for litigation matters for Tilray’s U.S. and foreign subsidiaries as required.
In such capacity you will primarily be responsible for the efficient management and resolution of a range of litigation which includes, but is not limited to contractual, employment, securities, and real estate matters by directing and managing outside counsel. You will ensure that the team maintains compliance, mitigates risks, and stays within legal budget.
We are looking for a leader who is comfortable building relationships throughout the organization, has the presence to exercise influence to achieve results, and the ability to interact confidently to translate difficult legal principles into practical business solutions. You will be working alongside and in support of our highly experienced business team and legal professionals. This is a fantastic opportunity for a lawyer who enjoys the challenge of an ever-changing business, who has strong interpersonal skills, and a thirst for learning and growing
Key Accountabilities:
Serve as point person for management of Canadian and corporate litigation, mediation, arbitration, and other dispute resolution files (relating to securities class actions, commercial/contractual, employment, and real estate, among others) affecting the company and its various subsidiaries
Support litigation matters for U.S. and foreign subsidiaries
Liaise between business units at the company and external counsel with guidance and instructions
Assist with managing and responding to document production and e-discovery requests
Manage external legal counsel including through negotiating budgets, fee proposals, and retainers and reviewing and assessing received invoices related to litigation matters
Prepare quarterly litigation matter summaries, reserves, and audit reporting
Provide feedback and guidance on draft pleadings
Provide feedback and guidance on proposed settlement and resolution opportunities, where appropriate
Keep apprised of developments in legislation and case law and assist in the identification and assessment of such developments on designated lines of business
Conduct research on legal issues and prepare opinions and present such opinions to the designated business units
Develop and sustain good working relationships with business partners by facilitating open communication and becoming familiar with the designated business units
Maintain and manage Tilray’s record retention and information management policies and process
Respond to subpoenas and government access to information requests
Provide privacy, employment, and labor law advice as needed
Assist with internal employment investigations
Qualifications
Juris Doctorate/LLB
Fluency in both English and French is a must
4-8 years of solid and progressive litigation experience at leading law firm and/or in-house at a leading company
Called to the Bar of Law Society of Ontario or le Barreau du Québec and be in good standing
Strong skill set in risk management, both from a legal and reputational standpoint, litigation strategy, and ability to act as a trusted business advisor
Experience working with outside law firms and managing legal budgets is an asset
Proficient knowledge of applicable legal and regulatory environment within practice areas
Strong communication skills (oral and written), excellent interpersonal skills, and client service orientation
Excellent research, drafting, and analytical skills
Strong attention to detail and ability to make sound legal recommendations
Work well both independently and in collaboration with other team members
Ability to take initiative and exercise consistent good judgment
Excellent time-management skills and ability to prioritize
Experience in securities litigation and/or advising on Canadian securities regulation (public companies) is an asset
Knowledge of Canadian privacy legislation and responding to access to information requests
Knowledge of Ontario and/or Quebec employment law
Tilray Brands welcomes applications from all qualified individuals and is committed to employment equity and diversity in the workplace. Accommodations are available for applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment process. If you require accommodations for interviews or other meetings, please advise when submitting your application.
Please note that Tilray does not authorize, engage, or sponsor any consultants, agencies or organizations that seek certain personal or financial information from you (e.g. passwords, login ids, credit card information). High Park does not charge any application, processing or onboarding fee at any stage of the recruitment or hiring process.
When replying to emails, please ensure the sender name and email address match exactly. Please also ensure the Reply-To address matches the sending address exactly.
If you are concerned about the authenticity of an email, letter, or call purportedly from, for, or on behalf of High Park, please send an email inquiry to infosec@tilray.com
About Tilray Brands Inc.
Tilray Brands is a leading global cannabis-lifestyle and consumer packaged goods company with operations in Canada, the United States, Europe, Australia, and Latin America that is changing people's lives for the better – one person at a time – by inspiring and empowering the worldwide community to live their very best life by providing them with products that meet the needs of their mind, body, and soul and invoke a sense of wellbeing. Tilray’s mission is to be the trusted partner for its patients and consumers by providing them with a cultivated experience and health and wellbeing through high-quality, differentiated brands and innovative products. A pioneer in cannabis research, cultivation, and distribution, Tilray’s unprecedented production platform supports over 20 brands in over 20 countries, including comprehensive cannabis offerings, hemp-based foods, and alcoholic beverages.
Looking to develop your career at the forefront of a rapidly expanding industry?
Overview:
The Senior Legal Counsel, Litigation will lead our Canadian and Corporate litigation function. The role will manage litigation, arbitration, mediation, and other dispute matters affecting Tilray Brands, Inc. and its Canadian subsidiaries. You will also provide support for litigation matters for Tilray’s U.S. and foreign subsidiaries as required.
In such capacity you will primarily be responsible for the efficient management and resolution of a range of litigation which includes, but is not limited to contractual, employment, securities, and real estate matters by directing and managing outside counsel. You will ensure that the team maintains compliance, mitigates risks, and stays within legal budget.
We are looking for a leader who is comfortable building relationships throughout the organization, has the presence to exercise influence to achieve results, and the ability to interact confidently to translate difficult legal principles into practical business solutions. You will be working alongside and in support of our highly experienced business team and legal professionals. This is a fantastic opportunity for a lawyer who enjoys the challenge of an ever-changing business, who has strong interpersonal skills, and a thirst for learning and growing
Key Accountabilities:
Serve as point person for management of Canadian and corporate litigation, mediation, arbitration, and other dispute resolution files (relating to securities class actions, commercial/contractual, employment, and real estate, among others) affecting the company and its various subsidiaries
Support litigation matters for U.S. and foreign subsidiaries
Liaise between business units at the company and external counsel with guidance and instructions
Assist with managing and responding to document production and e-discovery requests
Manage external legal counsel including through negotiating budgets, fee proposals, and retainers and reviewing and assessing received invoices related to litigation matters
Prepare quarterly litigation matter summaries, reserves, and audit reporting
Provide feedback and guidance on draft pleadings
Provide feedback and guidance on proposed settlement and resolution opportunities, where appropriate
Keep apprised of developments in legislation and case law and assist in the identification and assessment of such developments on designated lines of business
Conduct research on legal issues and prepare opinions and present such opinions to the designated business units
Develop and sustain good working relationships with business partners by facilitating open communication and becoming familiar with the designated business units
Maintain and manage Tilray’s record retention and information management policies and process
Respond to subpoenas and government access to information requests
Provide privacy, employment, and labor law advice as needed
Assist with internal employment investigations
Qualifications
Juris Doctorate/LLB
Fluency in both English and French is a must
4-8 years of solid and progressive litigation experience at leading law firm and/or in-house at a leading company
Called to the Bar of Law Society of Ontario or le Barreau du Québec and be in good standing
Strong skill set in risk management, both from a legal and reputational standpoint, litigation strategy, and ability to act as a trusted business advisor
Experience working with outside law firms and managing legal budgets is an asset
Proficient knowledge of applicable legal and regulatory environment within practice areas
Strong communication skills (oral and written), excellent interpersonal skills, and client service orientation
Excellent research, drafting, and analytical skills
Strong attention to detail and ability to make sound legal recommendations
Work well both independently and in collaboration with other team members
Ability to take initiative and exercise consistent good judgment
Excellent time-management skills and ability to prioritize
Experience in securities litigation and/or advising on Canadian securities regulation (public companies) is an asset
Knowledge of Canadian privacy legislation and responding to access to information requests
Knowledge of Ontario and/or Quebec employment law
Tilray Brands welcomes applications from all qualified individuals and is committed to employment equity and diversity in the workplace. Accommodations are available for applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment process. If you require accommodations for interviews or other meetings, please advise when submitting your application.
Please note that Tilray does not authorize, engage, or sponsor any consultants, agencies or organizations that seek certain personal or financial information from you (e.g. passwords, login ids, credit card information). High Park does not charge any application, processing or onboarding fee at any stage of the recruitment or hiring process.
When replying to emails, please ensure the sender name and email address match exactly. Please also ensure the Reply-To address matches the sending address exactly.
If you are concerned about the authenticity of an email, letter, or call purportedly from, for, or on behalf of High Park, please send an email inquiry to infosec@tilray.com
Jul 01, 2023
Hybrid
About Tilray Brands Inc.
Tilray Brands is a leading global cannabis-lifestyle and consumer packaged goods company with operations in Canada, the United States, Europe, Australia, and Latin America that is changing people's lives for the better – one person at a time – by inspiring and empowering the worldwide community to live their very best life by providing them with products that meet the needs of their mind, body, and soul and invoke a sense of wellbeing. Tilray’s mission is to be the trusted partner for its patients and consumers by providing them with a cultivated experience and health and wellbeing through high-quality, differentiated brands and innovative products. A pioneer in cannabis research, cultivation, and distribution, Tilray’s unprecedented production platform supports over 20 brands in over 20 countries, including comprehensive cannabis offerings, hemp-based foods, and alcoholic beverages.
Looking to develop your career at the forefront of a rapidly expanding industry?
Overview:
The Senior Legal Counsel, Litigation will lead our Canadian and Corporate litigation function. The role will manage litigation, arbitration, mediation, and other dispute matters affecting Tilray Brands, Inc. and its Canadian subsidiaries. You will also provide support for litigation matters for Tilray’s U.S. and foreign subsidiaries as required.
In such capacity you will primarily be responsible for the efficient management and resolution of a range of litigation which includes, but is not limited to contractual, employment, securities, and real estate matters by directing and managing outside counsel. You will ensure that the team maintains compliance, mitigates risks, and stays within legal budget.
We are looking for a leader who is comfortable building relationships throughout the organization, has the presence to exercise influence to achieve results, and the ability to interact confidently to translate difficult legal principles into practical business solutions. You will be working alongside and in support of our highly experienced business team and legal professionals. This is a fantastic opportunity for a lawyer who enjoys the challenge of an ever-changing business, who has strong interpersonal skills, and a thirst for learning and growing
Key Accountabilities:
Serve as point person for management of Canadian and corporate litigation, mediation, arbitration, and other dispute resolution files (relating to securities class actions, commercial/contractual, employment, and real estate, among others) affecting the company and its various subsidiaries
Support litigation matters for U.S. and foreign subsidiaries
Liaise between business units at the company and external counsel with guidance and instructions
Assist with managing and responding to document production and e-discovery requests
Manage external legal counsel including through negotiating budgets, fee proposals, and retainers and reviewing and assessing received invoices related to litigation matters
Prepare quarterly litigation matter summaries, reserves, and audit reporting
Provide feedback and guidance on draft pleadings
Provide feedback and guidance on proposed settlement and resolution opportunities, where appropriate
Keep apprised of developments in legislation and case law and assist in the identification and assessment of such developments on designated lines of business
Conduct research on legal issues and prepare opinions and present such opinions to the designated business units
Develop and sustain good working relationships with business partners by facilitating open communication and becoming familiar with the designated business units
Maintain and manage Tilray’s record retention and information management policies and process
Respond to subpoenas and government access to information requests
Provide privacy, employment, and labor law advice as needed
Assist with internal employment investigations
Qualifications
Juris Doctorate/LLB
Fluency in both English and French is a must
4-8 years of solid and progressive litigation experience at leading law firm and/or in-house at a leading company
Called to the Bar of Law Society of Ontario or le Barreau du Québec and be in good standing
Strong skill set in risk management, both from a legal and reputational standpoint, litigation strategy, and ability to act as a trusted business advisor
Experience working with outside law firms and managing legal budgets is an asset
Proficient knowledge of applicable legal and regulatory environment within practice areas
Strong communication skills (oral and written), excellent interpersonal skills, and client service orientation
Excellent research, drafting, and analytical skills
Strong attention to detail and ability to make sound legal recommendations
Work well both independently and in collaboration with other team members
Ability to take initiative and exercise consistent good judgment
Excellent time-management skills and ability to prioritize
Experience in securities litigation and/or advising on Canadian securities regulation (public companies) is an asset
Knowledge of Canadian privacy legislation and responding to access to information requests
Knowledge of Ontario and/or Quebec employment law
Tilray Brands welcomes applications from all qualified individuals and is committed to employment equity and diversity in the workplace. Accommodations are available for applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment process. If you require accommodations for interviews or other meetings, please advise when submitting your application.
Please note that Tilray does not authorize, engage, or sponsor any consultants, agencies or organizations that seek certain personal or financial information from you (e.g. passwords, login ids, credit card information). High Park does not charge any application, processing or onboarding fee at any stage of the recruitment or hiring process.
When replying to emails, please ensure the sender name and email address match exactly. Please also ensure the Reply-To address matches the sending address exactly.
If you are concerned about the authenticity of an email, letter, or call purportedly from, for, or on behalf of High Park, please send an email inquiry to infosec@tilray.com
Join our team
The TELUS Legal Services team provides world-class, innovative solutions to the TELUS group of companies. Our scope of work is broad and diverse and includes contract and commercial law, regulatory law, commercial litigation, privacy law, intellectual property law, real estate and environmental law, securities law, employment law, pensions, financing, mergers and acquisitions and competition law. We are trusted advisors who collaborate closely with leaders and teams across the organization to deliver better outcomes for internal and external customers.
Within Legal Services, the Corporate Governance team supports the strategic policy-making and decisions of the TELUS Board of Directors and its Committees, maintains and evolves the organizational structure and records of the TELUS group of companies, and discloses TELUS' results and social purpose to our many stakeholders.
Here’s the impact you’ll make and what we’ll accomplish together
As a key member of the Corporate Governance team reporting to the Associate General Counsel and Assistant Corporate Secretary and working closely with the Chief Legal & Governance Officer, you will be a trusted advisor to the TELUS Board and its Committees and to TELUS’ senior leadership team, supporting best practices in corporate governance, corporate finance and disclosure.
Here's How
You will provide advice to multiple teams regarding the application of securities laws and stock exchange rules to TELUS’ business
You will be engaged in developing and implementing Board policies and procedures, in particular relating to governance, supporting the decisions that will determine the future course of TELUS' business
You will lead business-critical, cross-functional projects and play a key role in evolving our continuous disclosure documents, in particular our information (proxy) circular
You will support the operation of our equity-based compensation plans
Qualifications
You’re the missing piece of the puzzle
Proven background in securities law including governance and continuous disclosure obligations of public companies
Strong experience, having played key roles or led public M&A transactions and/or capital markets transactions (public offerings/private placements by reporting issuers)
Respected for your legal skills, business acumen, creativity, learning-oriented mindset and collaborative style, you have a proven track record of executing and delivering in fast-paced environments
Able to engage and interact with sophisticated stakeholders, internally and externally
Known for your strong communications skills, both written and oral
Recognized for your record of successfully managing multiple projects and priorities and delivering on commitments
Member in good standing of the Law Society of British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario or the Barreau du Québec, with a minimum of five years’ post-call experience
Great-to-haves
Familiarity with US securities laws applicable to MJDS issuers and with NYSE rules
Ability to communicate and work in French
Jun 30, 2023
Full time
Join our team
The TELUS Legal Services team provides world-class, innovative solutions to the TELUS group of companies. Our scope of work is broad and diverse and includes contract and commercial law, regulatory law, commercial litigation, privacy law, intellectual property law, real estate and environmental law, securities law, employment law, pensions, financing, mergers and acquisitions and competition law. We are trusted advisors who collaborate closely with leaders and teams across the organization to deliver better outcomes for internal and external customers.
Within Legal Services, the Corporate Governance team supports the strategic policy-making and decisions of the TELUS Board of Directors and its Committees, maintains and evolves the organizational structure and records of the TELUS group of companies, and discloses TELUS' results and social purpose to our many stakeholders.
Here’s the impact you’ll make and what we’ll accomplish together
As a key member of the Corporate Governance team reporting to the Associate General Counsel and Assistant Corporate Secretary and working closely with the Chief Legal & Governance Officer, you will be a trusted advisor to the TELUS Board and its Committees and to TELUS’ senior leadership team, supporting best practices in corporate governance, corporate finance and disclosure.
Here's How
You will provide advice to multiple teams regarding the application of securities laws and stock exchange rules to TELUS’ business
You will be engaged in developing and implementing Board policies and procedures, in particular relating to governance, supporting the decisions that will determine the future course of TELUS' business
You will lead business-critical, cross-functional projects and play a key role in evolving our continuous disclosure documents, in particular our information (proxy) circular
You will support the operation of our equity-based compensation plans
Qualifications
You’re the missing piece of the puzzle
Proven background in securities law including governance and continuous disclosure obligations of public companies
Strong experience, having played key roles or led public M&A transactions and/or capital markets transactions (public offerings/private placements by reporting issuers)
Respected for your legal skills, business acumen, creativity, learning-oriented mindset and collaborative style, you have a proven track record of executing and delivering in fast-paced environments
Able to engage and interact with sophisticated stakeholders, internally and externally
Known for your strong communications skills, both written and oral
Recognized for your record of successfully managing multiple projects and priorities and delivering on commitments
Member in good standing of the Law Society of British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario or the Barreau du Québec, with a minimum of five years’ post-call experience
Great-to-haves
Familiarity with US securities laws applicable to MJDS issuers and with NYSE rules
Ability to communicate and work in French
Why join us? Are you looking to join an innovative, global real estate company who builds communities and connects people to exceptional places? If so, we would love to tell you our story. At Oxford, our culture is truly one of a kind. Across business lines and around the world, we embrace the complex and tackle opportunities with speed and agility. We are ambitious and humble, forward looking and service-focused. We get stuff done, and have fun doing it! We take great pride in contributing to the communities where we live. We believe that what is good for the environment is good for business. Together we deliver exceptional experiences to our over 2 million daily customers. Position Scope The primary aspect of this role will be to provide legal support and strategic legal advice on all aspects of leasing within the retail, industrial and office portfolios in the GTA, while also providing assistance to the legal teams that oversee development and construction projects and operational agreements across the Canadian portfolio. The role would also involve managing external legal counsel and liaising with other professional advisors and assisting the Leasing, Asset Management, Operational, Development and Construction teams as required. As a member of this team, you will also be responsible for
Providing legal advice to various internal business units on a variety of legal, regulatory and compliance matters, as well as on-going operational matters, such as contract review, advice on developing issues and legal disputes and litigation, and providing input and advice on internal reports and strategy documents related to the development and construction process
Developing expertise on subject matters that have enterprise-wide scope
Providing legal and business support and supporting cross-functional teams that are developed to support OMERS strategic initiatives
Representing the Oxford Legal Services team in various enterprise-wide legal, regulatory, policy, and compliance issues
Directing external counsel on the preparation and negotiation of documents, and lead teams on specific components of transactions
Mentoring junior law clerks and managers within the legal services team as well as junior members of the various business teams
Developing and building relationships within external law firms and other professional advisors, as well as internally with other legal professionals and business colleagues within Oxford and OMERS
To succeed in this role, you have
Law Degree (LLB) from a Canadian University and be a member in good standing of the Law Society of Ontario
A minimum of 1 to 3 years’ experience in real estate, development, construction and/or commercial leasing in an in-house or mid-sized to large law firm setting
Proficiency of MS Office Suite
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Must work well under pressure, with the ability to simultaneously work on various priorities, and promote an extreme level of excellence and pride in customer service
Exceptional organizational skills; multi-tasking; ability to self-manage competing priorities; meet tight deadlines and attention to detail and accuracy
Our story Oxford Properties Group (“Oxford”) is a leading global real estate investor, asset manager and business builder. It builds, buys, and grows defined real estate operating business with world-class management teams. Established in 1960, Oxford and its portfolio companies manage approximately C$87 billion of assets across four continents on behalf of their investment partners. Oxford’s owned portfolio encompasses office, logistics, retail, multifamily residential, life sciences, hotels, alternatives and credit in global gateway cities and high-growth hubs. A thematic investor with a committed source of capital, Oxford invests in properties, portfolios, development sites, debt, securities, and real estate businesses across the risk-reward spectrum. Together with its portfolio companies, Oxford is one of the world’s most active developers with over 80 projects currently underway globally across all major asset classes. Oxford is owned by OMERS, the Canadian defined benefit pension plan for Ontario's municipal employees. For more information on Oxford, visit www.oxfordproperties.com OMERS is committed to having a workforce that reflects the communities in which we live and work. We are an equal opportunity employer committed to a barrier-free recruitment and selection process. At OMERS inclusion and diversity means belonging. How we create a sense of belonging is through our employees and our vast network of Employee Resource Groups. Whether you are passionate about gender, pride, or visible minorities, we have groups that are focused on making a difference in all of our lives.
Jun 09, 2023
Full time
Why join us? Are you looking to join an innovative, global real estate company who builds communities and connects people to exceptional places? If so, we would love to tell you our story. At Oxford, our culture is truly one of a kind. Across business lines and around the world, we embrace the complex and tackle opportunities with speed and agility. We are ambitious and humble, forward looking and service-focused. We get stuff done, and have fun doing it! We take great pride in contributing to the communities where we live. We believe that what is good for the environment is good for business. Together we deliver exceptional experiences to our over 2 million daily customers. Position Scope The primary aspect of this role will be to provide legal support and strategic legal advice on all aspects of leasing within the retail, industrial and office portfolios in the GTA, while also providing assistance to the legal teams that oversee development and construction projects and operational agreements across the Canadian portfolio. The role would also involve managing external legal counsel and liaising with other professional advisors and assisting the Leasing, Asset Management, Operational, Development and Construction teams as required. As a member of this team, you will also be responsible for
Providing legal advice to various internal business units on a variety of legal, regulatory and compliance matters, as well as on-going operational matters, such as contract review, advice on developing issues and legal disputes and litigation, and providing input and advice on internal reports and strategy documents related to the development and construction process
Developing expertise on subject matters that have enterprise-wide scope
Providing legal and business support and supporting cross-functional teams that are developed to support OMERS strategic initiatives
Representing the Oxford Legal Services team in various enterprise-wide legal, regulatory, policy, and compliance issues
Directing external counsel on the preparation and negotiation of documents, and lead teams on specific components of transactions
Mentoring junior law clerks and managers within the legal services team as well as junior members of the various business teams
Developing and building relationships within external law firms and other professional advisors, as well as internally with other legal professionals and business colleagues within Oxford and OMERS
To succeed in this role, you have
Law Degree (LLB) from a Canadian University and be a member in good standing of the Law Society of Ontario
A minimum of 1 to 3 years’ experience in real estate, development, construction and/or commercial leasing in an in-house or mid-sized to large law firm setting
Proficiency of MS Office Suite
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Must work well under pressure, with the ability to simultaneously work on various priorities, and promote an extreme level of excellence and pride in customer service
Exceptional organizational skills; multi-tasking; ability to self-manage competing priorities; meet tight deadlines and attention to detail and accuracy
Our story Oxford Properties Group (“Oxford”) is a leading global real estate investor, asset manager and business builder. It builds, buys, and grows defined real estate operating business with world-class management teams. Established in 1960, Oxford and its portfolio companies manage approximately C$87 billion of assets across four continents on behalf of their investment partners. Oxford’s owned portfolio encompasses office, logistics, retail, multifamily residential, life sciences, hotels, alternatives and credit in global gateway cities and high-growth hubs. A thematic investor with a committed source of capital, Oxford invests in properties, portfolios, development sites, debt, securities, and real estate businesses across the risk-reward spectrum. Together with its portfolio companies, Oxford is one of the world’s most active developers with over 80 projects currently underway globally across all major asset classes. Oxford is owned by OMERS, the Canadian defined benefit pension plan for Ontario's municipal employees. For more information on Oxford, visit www.oxfordproperties.com OMERS is committed to having a workforce that reflects the communities in which we live and work. We are an equal opportunity employer committed to a barrier-free recruitment and selection process. At OMERS inclusion and diversity means belonging. How we create a sense of belonging is through our employees and our vast network of Employee Resource Groups. Whether you are passionate about gender, pride, or visible minorities, we have groups that are focused on making a difference in all of our lives.
The City of Saint John is accepting applications for the role of Solicitor or Senior Solicitor in the General Counsel Office. Reporting to the General Counsel, the solicitor/senior solicitor will support the General Counsel in the delivery of innovative and excellent customer service through the provision of advice that will enable The City of Saint John to deliver on its strategic priorities. As part of the City’s legal team, the solicitor/senior solicitor will support the General Counsel in providing accessible and expert legal advice to the municipal council and the civic administration respecting matters of relevance to the municipality. Key Responsibilities: To provide a full range of legal services to the civic administration, generally in the areas of litigation, by-law enforcement/prosecution, legislative drafting, real estate and contracts. The nature of the services provided by the General Counsel office will require that the position provide legal services in other and varied areas from time to time. The solicitor/senior solicitor’s responsibilities include:
Representing the City before Courts and administrative bodies;
Providing legal support to the City’s Human Resources Department on labor and employment matters;
Providing advice and legal support in procurement related matters;
Managing the work of outside legal counsel;
Managing crises that involve legal issues including the development of strategies that minimize the risk exposure to the City;
Preparing a wide range of contracts to which the City is a party and supporting the civic administration in the development of the content thereof and supporting the contract management function;
Researching and providing legal advice on different matters of relevance to the City;
Managing and closing real estate and commercial transactions.
Essential Qualifications:
A Law Degree (LL.B. or J.D.) from a recognized university.
A minimum of 6 years at the Bar with experience directly related to the key responsibilities of this position.
Membership in good standing in the Law Society of New Brunswick (LSNB) or ability to become a member of the LSNB.
Ability to work independently and manage time efficiently.
Strong analytical and research skills.
Creative problem solving.
Initiative and independence.
Attention to detail.
Excellent customer service orientation.
Teamwork focused and collaborative.
Excellent communication skills.
Please note: It is a condition of employment with the City of Saint John to show proof of full COVID-19 vaccination or a valid certificate of medical exemption from vaccination. Those who provide a valid certificate of medical exemption are required to comply with the City’s Vaccine and Test Policy. Failure to comply with this condition of employment is cause for termination. Equal Opportunity Employer: We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities in which we live and which we serve. We encourage and support applications from Indigenous, persons with disabilities, and members of visible minority groups. Candidates who belong to such groups, who are qualified, will be given preference at the time of selection. The successful applicant will be eligible to work a compressed work week of 4 days (Monday to Thursday) throughout the trial period of the City’s recently adopted Compressed Work Week Trial. This schedule is subject to change. Applications will be accepted through our online system only. Qualified applicants should submit cover letters and resumes to: City of Saint John Attention: Hiring Committee www.saintjohn.ca
Jun 07, 2023
Full time
The City of Saint John is accepting applications for the role of Solicitor or Senior Solicitor in the General Counsel Office. Reporting to the General Counsel, the solicitor/senior solicitor will support the General Counsel in the delivery of innovative and excellent customer service through the provision of advice that will enable The City of Saint John to deliver on its strategic priorities. As part of the City’s legal team, the solicitor/senior solicitor will support the General Counsel in providing accessible and expert legal advice to the municipal council and the civic administration respecting matters of relevance to the municipality. Key Responsibilities: To provide a full range of legal services to the civic administration, generally in the areas of litigation, by-law enforcement/prosecution, legislative drafting, real estate and contracts. The nature of the services provided by the General Counsel office will require that the position provide legal services in other and varied areas from time to time. The solicitor/senior solicitor’s responsibilities include:
Representing the City before Courts and administrative bodies;
Providing legal support to the City’s Human Resources Department on labor and employment matters;
Providing advice and legal support in procurement related matters;
Managing the work of outside legal counsel;
Managing crises that involve legal issues including the development of strategies that minimize the risk exposure to the City;
Preparing a wide range of contracts to which the City is a party and supporting the civic administration in the development of the content thereof and supporting the contract management function;
Researching and providing legal advice on different matters of relevance to the City;
Managing and closing real estate and commercial transactions.
Essential Qualifications:
A Law Degree (LL.B. or J.D.) from a recognized university.
A minimum of 6 years at the Bar with experience directly related to the key responsibilities of this position.
Membership in good standing in the Law Society of New Brunswick (LSNB) or ability to become a member of the LSNB.
Ability to work independently and manage time efficiently.
Strong analytical and research skills.
Creative problem solving.
Initiative and independence.
Attention to detail.
Excellent customer service orientation.
Teamwork focused and collaborative.
Excellent communication skills.
Please note: It is a condition of employment with the City of Saint John to show proof of full COVID-19 vaccination or a valid certificate of medical exemption from vaccination. Those who provide a valid certificate of medical exemption are required to comply with the City’s Vaccine and Test Policy. Failure to comply with this condition of employment is cause for termination. Equal Opportunity Employer: We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities in which we live and which we serve. We encourage and support applications from Indigenous, persons with disabilities, and members of visible minority groups. Candidates who belong to such groups, who are qualified, will be given preference at the time of selection. The successful applicant will be eligible to work a compressed work week of 4 days (Monday to Thursday) throughout the trial period of the City’s recently adopted Compressed Work Week Trial. This schedule is subject to change. Applications will be accepted through our online system only. Qualified applicants should submit cover letters and resumes to: City of Saint John Attention: Hiring Committee www.saintjohn.ca
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.
Are you ready to create better business outcomes with your legal skills and creativity? Join our team The in-house TELUS Legal Services team provides world-class, innovative solutions to the TELUS group of companies. Our scope of work is broad and diverse and includes contract and commercial law, regulatory law, commercial litigation, privacy law, intellectual property law, real estate and environmental law, securities law, employment law, pensions, financing, mergers and acquisitions and competition law. We are trusted advisors who collaborate closely with leaders and teams across the organization to deliver better outcomes for internal and external customers. Here’s the impact you’ll make and what we’ll accomplish together As a dynamic, business-minded lawyer you will have the opportunity to leverage your background to support TELUS' business units on a wide range of litigation, pre-litigation and employment law matters. Here's How You’ll: Manage a challenging and diverse portfolio of legal work
Provide litigation and pre-litigation support on legal issues to all business units in TELUS
Collaborate and work with colleagues in Legal Services from offices across the country
Collaborate and work with external counsels across the country
This is an exciting opportunity for someone looking to join an innovative and leading national company with operations across Canada, gain exposure to legal issues across TELUS’ diverse range of business groups including telecommunications, health, and home security, and engage in a broad and challenging legal portfolio. You're the missing piece of the puzzle
2 to 4 years of post-call practice
Broad commercial litigation experience with a law firm or in an in-house role
Ability to work in both French and English on civil law and common law matters
Talented in one or more of the following subject areas: contractual disputes
commercial litigation
claims litigation
telecommunications law
law enforcement agency production orders
Strong legal and analytical skills, and the ability to communicate legal advice effectively, in both oral and written form
Ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment, with minimal supervision
Demonstrated ability to focus on critical goals and strive for superior results
Recognized for your ability to learn quickly and adapt to changing situations and priorities
Drive to learn, understand and proactively contribute to business objectives, and to work collaboratively and creatively
Personable, and skilled at developing and maintaining relationships with sophisticated clients
Member in good standing of the Law Society of Quebec, British Columbia and/or Ontario
Feb 06, 2023
Full time
Are you ready to create better business outcomes with your legal skills and creativity? Join our team The in-house TELUS Legal Services team provides world-class, innovative solutions to the TELUS group of companies. Our scope of work is broad and diverse and includes contract and commercial law, regulatory law, commercial litigation, privacy law, intellectual property law, real estate and environmental law, securities law, employment law, pensions, financing, mergers and acquisitions and competition law. We are trusted advisors who collaborate closely with leaders and teams across the organization to deliver better outcomes for internal and external customers. Here’s the impact you’ll make and what we’ll accomplish together As a dynamic, business-minded lawyer you will have the opportunity to leverage your background to support TELUS' business units on a wide range of litigation, pre-litigation and employment law matters. Here's How You’ll: Manage a challenging and diverse portfolio of legal work
Provide litigation and pre-litigation support on legal issues to all business units in TELUS
Collaborate and work with colleagues in Legal Services from offices across the country
Collaborate and work with external counsels across the country
This is an exciting opportunity for someone looking to join an innovative and leading national company with operations across Canada, gain exposure to legal issues across TELUS’ diverse range of business groups including telecommunications, health, and home security, and engage in a broad and challenging legal portfolio. You're the missing piece of the puzzle
2 to 4 years of post-call practice
Broad commercial litigation experience with a law firm or in an in-house role
Ability to work in both French and English on civil law and common law matters
Talented in one or more of the following subject areas: contractual disputes
commercial litigation
claims litigation
telecommunications law
law enforcement agency production orders
Strong legal and analytical skills, and the ability to communicate legal advice effectively, in both oral and written form
Ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment, with minimal supervision
Demonstrated ability to focus on critical goals and strive for superior results
Recognized for your ability to learn quickly and adapt to changing situations and priorities
Drive to learn, understand and proactively contribute to business objectives, and to work collaboratively and creatively
Personable, and skilled at developing and maintaining relationships with sophisticated clients
Member in good standing of the Law Society of Quebec, British Columbia and/or Ontario