Senior IP Clerk (Patent Docketing)
Hybrid Work- on average 3 days/week from our Mississauga office
AstraZeneca is shaping the future of healthcare by expanding our global presence and harnessing innovation to make an even greater impact on society and the planet. As part of this vision, we are thrilled to announce the establishment of a new Legal Operations Centre in Mississauga, Canada. This state-of-the-art hub will centralize our Legal operational functions, promoting collaboration, knowledge sharing, and the integration of cutting-edge technology. Situated in a region renowned for its healthcare focus and proximity to top-tier talent and research facilities, our new centre is set to become a cornerstone of AstraZeneca's 2030 Bold Ambition. Join us in this exciting new chapter as we build sustainable, digitally enabled workplaces designed to inspire and empower our teams to deliver life-changing medicines to the world.
Summary:
Protecting our intellectual property is at the core of AstraZeneca’s future success. Join our team as a Senior IP Clerk where you will provide essential and specialized support relating to the filing, procurement, and maintenance of patent applications and patents throughout all phases of US, European, and international patent prosecution. You will be part of a collaborative, close-knit team that takes pride in its meticulous attention to detail and expertise in patent procurement.
Typical Accountabilities:
Responsible for the daily docketing of all patent-related correspondence received from foreign agents, outside counsel, and patent offices worldwide, including the US Patent and Trademark Office and the European Patent Office.
You will also process all outgoing correspondence related to AstraZeneca’s patent portfolio and update our docketing system accordingly.
Maintaining our electronic patent prosecution files in our document management system.
Mentor and train Docketing Coordinators and work on docketing-related projects as required or requested by the IP group.
Essential Skills/Experience:
At least 5 years of patent docketing experience, including US and international patent docketing experience.
Knowledge of US and foreign patent prosecution processes.
Proficiency in industry-standard docketing systems and document management systems.
Knowledge of patent annuity payment processes.
Excellent attention to detail.
Proficiency in Outlook, Adobe, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Teams (or similar videoconferencing system).
Ability to work in a paper-free, open-space environment.
Proactive, flexible to change and varying workloads, able to work well under pressure.
Ability to work both independently and within a team environment.
Ability to interact professionally with all levels of the organization.
Ability to foster a positive and energized working environment.
Desirable Skills/Experience:
In-depth knowledge of industry docketing systems.
Knowledge of DeskSite or iManage document management systems.
Familiarity with pharmaceutical patent prosecution, including supplementary protection certificates and patent term extensions.
Recognizing the importance of individualized flexibility, our ways of working allow employees to balance personal and work commitments while ensuring we continue to create a strong culture of collaboration and teamwork by engaging face-to-face in our offices 3 days a week. Our head office is purposely designed with collaboration in mind, providing space where teams can come together to strategize, brainstorm and connect on key projects.
Great People want to Work with us! Find out why:
GTAA Top Employer Award for 10 years
Top 100 Employers Award
Canada’s Most Admired Corporate Culture
Learn more about working with us in Canada
View our YouTube channel
Are you interested in working at AZ, apply today!
AstraZeneca is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion and providing a workplace that is free from discrimination. AstraZeneca is committed to accommodating persons with disabilities. Such accommodation is available on request in respect of all aspects of the recruitment, assessment and selection process and may be requested by emailing AZCHumanResources@astrazeneca.com.
Apr 13, 2024
Full time
Senior IP Clerk (Patent Docketing)
Hybrid Work- on average 3 days/week from our Mississauga office
AstraZeneca is shaping the future of healthcare by expanding our global presence and harnessing innovation to make an even greater impact on society and the planet. As part of this vision, we are thrilled to announce the establishment of a new Legal Operations Centre in Mississauga, Canada. This state-of-the-art hub will centralize our Legal operational functions, promoting collaboration, knowledge sharing, and the integration of cutting-edge technology. Situated in a region renowned for its healthcare focus and proximity to top-tier talent and research facilities, our new centre is set to become a cornerstone of AstraZeneca's 2030 Bold Ambition. Join us in this exciting new chapter as we build sustainable, digitally enabled workplaces designed to inspire and empower our teams to deliver life-changing medicines to the world.
Summary:
Protecting our intellectual property is at the core of AstraZeneca’s future success. Join our team as a Senior IP Clerk where you will provide essential and specialized support relating to the filing, procurement, and maintenance of patent applications and patents throughout all phases of US, European, and international patent prosecution. You will be part of a collaborative, close-knit team that takes pride in its meticulous attention to detail and expertise in patent procurement.
Typical Accountabilities:
Responsible for the daily docketing of all patent-related correspondence received from foreign agents, outside counsel, and patent offices worldwide, including the US Patent and Trademark Office and the European Patent Office.
You will also process all outgoing correspondence related to AstraZeneca’s patent portfolio and update our docketing system accordingly.
Maintaining our electronic patent prosecution files in our document management system.
Mentor and train Docketing Coordinators and work on docketing-related projects as required or requested by the IP group.
Essential Skills/Experience:
At least 5 years of patent docketing experience, including US and international patent docketing experience.
Knowledge of US and foreign patent prosecution processes.
Proficiency in industry-standard docketing systems and document management systems.
Knowledge of patent annuity payment processes.
Excellent attention to detail.
Proficiency in Outlook, Adobe, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Teams (or similar videoconferencing system).
Ability to work in a paper-free, open-space environment.
Proactive, flexible to change and varying workloads, able to work well under pressure.
Ability to work both independently and within a team environment.
Ability to interact professionally with all levels of the organization.
Ability to foster a positive and energized working environment.
Desirable Skills/Experience:
In-depth knowledge of industry docketing systems.
Knowledge of DeskSite or iManage document management systems.
Familiarity with pharmaceutical patent prosecution, including supplementary protection certificates and patent term extensions.
Recognizing the importance of individualized flexibility, our ways of working allow employees to balance personal and work commitments while ensuring we continue to create a strong culture of collaboration and teamwork by engaging face-to-face in our offices 3 days a week. Our head office is purposely designed with collaboration in mind, providing space where teams can come together to strategize, brainstorm and connect on key projects.
Great People want to Work with us! Find out why:
GTAA Top Employer Award for 10 years
Top 100 Employers Award
Canada’s Most Admired Corporate Culture
Learn more about working with us in Canada
View our YouTube channel
Are you interested in working at AZ, apply today!
AstraZeneca is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion and providing a workplace that is free from discrimination. AstraZeneca is committed to accommodating persons with disabilities. Such accommodation is available on request in respect of all aspects of the recruitment, assessment and selection process and may be requested by emailing AZCHumanResources@astrazeneca.com.
Canada Life Assurance Company
London, Ontario, Canada
Permanent Full Time
We are currently recruiting for the position of Senior Counsel, Corporate & Securities within our Law Department to support Finance, Treasury, Sustainability and Corporate Governance. This position will report into the AVP & Senior Counsel, Corporate & Securities. You will work closely with a group of legal professionals and senior business leaders, with a primary focus on providing securities, governance and disclosure advice, including legal support and advice for
Corporate financing transactions of all types, including public and private offerings of securities and credit facilities in Canada, the United States and Europe, as well as other treasury activities such as normal course and substantial issuer bids
Public disclosure documents, including core reporting issuer documentation as well as sustainability (ESG) disclosures
Significant corporate governance matters including sustainability and major incident management and related policies and procedures
Negotiation of agreements including credit facilities, underwriting agreements, NDAs, transfer agency agreements
Global investments matters, such as information barriers
Corporate documentation relating to these matters
Your work will be wide-ranging and will provide the opportunity to demonstrate proven expertise in dynamic practice areas. It will involve coordinating business feedback on agreements and legal documentation, interacting with external counsel and project management. This is an exciting opportunity to work with a highly accomplished team of legal professionals supporting one of Canada’s leading financial services companies.
Qualifications and Competencies:
University Degree, Member of a Provincial Bar in good standing, work experience in securities law and corporate finance matters
5-7 years legal experience
Strong oral communication skills, with the ability to synthesize and present issues with clarity to business leaders of various business and functional areas
Excellent judgment, with the ability to identify key issues and provide an independent view to the business team in a clear and practical manner
Proven analytical and problem-solving skills with experience resolving complex problems
Strong drafting, legal and written communication skills with a practical solution-oriented approach and the ability to use clear, plain language
Self-motivated and a desire to work both independently and in a cooperative team environment
Highly focused with attention to detail
Superior organizational and time management skills with experience addressing multiple projects at once
Given the size and scope of our organization, we have the flexibility for this position to be located in the following head office locations: Toronto, London, Winnipeg. Attendance in the office is required for a minimum of 2 days per week, with the possibility of more frequent attendance depending on business needs.
Career opportunities will be open a minimum of 5 business days from the date of posting, closing dates will vary depending on the search activity. All applications received will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Be your best at Canada Life- Apply today!
Being a part of Canada Life means you have a voice. This is a place where your unique background, perspectives and talents are valued, and shape our future success.
You can be your best here. You’re part of a diverse and inclusive workplace where your career and well-being are championed. You’ll have the opportunity to excel in your way, finding new and better ways to deliver exceptional customer and advisor experiences.
Together, as part of a great team, you’ll deliver on our shared purpose to improve the well-being of Canadians. It’s our driving force. Become part of a strong and successful company that’s trusted by millions of Canadians to do the right thing.
Canada Life serves the financial security needs of more than 13 million people across Canada, with additional operations in Europe and the United States. As members of the Power Financial Corporation group of companies, we’re one of Canada’s leading insurers with interests in life insurance, health insurance, investment and retirement savings. We offer a broad portfolio of financial and benefit plan solutions for individuals, families, businesses and organizations.
We are committed to providing an inclusive, accessible environment, where all employees and customers feel valued, respected and supported. We are dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities in which we live, and to creating an environment where every employee has the opportunity to reach their potential.
It is our priority to remove barriers to provide equal access to employment. A Human Resources representative will work with applicants who request a reasonable accommodation during the application process. All information shared during the accommodation request process will be stored and used in a manner that is consistent with applicable laws and Canada Life policies. To request a reasonable accommodation in the application process, contact talentacquisitioncanada@canadalife.com.
Canada Life would like to thank all applicants, however only those who qualify for an interview will be contacted.
#LI-Hybrid
Requisition ID: 852
Category: Corporate Functions
Location: London, ON
Toronto, ON
Apr 09, 2024
Full time
Permanent Full Time
We are currently recruiting for the position of Senior Counsel, Corporate & Securities within our Law Department to support Finance, Treasury, Sustainability and Corporate Governance. This position will report into the AVP & Senior Counsel, Corporate & Securities. You will work closely with a group of legal professionals and senior business leaders, with a primary focus on providing securities, governance and disclosure advice, including legal support and advice for
Corporate financing transactions of all types, including public and private offerings of securities and credit facilities in Canada, the United States and Europe, as well as other treasury activities such as normal course and substantial issuer bids
Public disclosure documents, including core reporting issuer documentation as well as sustainability (ESG) disclosures
Significant corporate governance matters including sustainability and major incident management and related policies and procedures
Negotiation of agreements including credit facilities, underwriting agreements, NDAs, transfer agency agreements
Global investments matters, such as information barriers
Corporate documentation relating to these matters
Your work will be wide-ranging and will provide the opportunity to demonstrate proven expertise in dynamic practice areas. It will involve coordinating business feedback on agreements and legal documentation, interacting with external counsel and project management. This is an exciting opportunity to work with a highly accomplished team of legal professionals supporting one of Canada’s leading financial services companies.
Qualifications and Competencies:
University Degree, Member of a Provincial Bar in good standing, work experience in securities law and corporate finance matters
5-7 years legal experience
Strong oral communication skills, with the ability to synthesize and present issues with clarity to business leaders of various business and functional areas
Excellent judgment, with the ability to identify key issues and provide an independent view to the business team in a clear and practical manner
Proven analytical and problem-solving skills with experience resolving complex problems
Strong drafting, legal and written communication skills with a practical solution-oriented approach and the ability to use clear, plain language
Self-motivated and a desire to work both independently and in a cooperative team environment
Highly focused with attention to detail
Superior organizational and time management skills with experience addressing multiple projects at once
Given the size and scope of our organization, we have the flexibility for this position to be located in the following head office locations: Toronto, London, Winnipeg. Attendance in the office is required for a minimum of 2 days per week, with the possibility of more frequent attendance depending on business needs.
Career opportunities will be open a minimum of 5 business days from the date of posting, closing dates will vary depending on the search activity. All applications received will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Be your best at Canada Life- Apply today!
Being a part of Canada Life means you have a voice. This is a place where your unique background, perspectives and talents are valued, and shape our future success.
You can be your best here. You’re part of a diverse and inclusive workplace where your career and well-being are championed. You’ll have the opportunity to excel in your way, finding new and better ways to deliver exceptional customer and advisor experiences.
Together, as part of a great team, you’ll deliver on our shared purpose to improve the well-being of Canadians. It’s our driving force. Become part of a strong and successful company that’s trusted by millions of Canadians to do the right thing.
Canada Life serves the financial security needs of more than 13 million people across Canada, with additional operations in Europe and the United States. As members of the Power Financial Corporation group of companies, we’re one of Canada’s leading insurers with interests in life insurance, health insurance, investment and retirement savings. We offer a broad portfolio of financial and benefit plan solutions for individuals, families, businesses and organizations.
We are committed to providing an inclusive, accessible environment, where all employees and customers feel valued, respected and supported. We are dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities in which we live, and to creating an environment where every employee has the opportunity to reach their potential.
It is our priority to remove barriers to provide equal access to employment. A Human Resources representative will work with applicants who request a reasonable accommodation during the application process. All information shared during the accommodation request process will be stored and used in a manner that is consistent with applicable laws and Canada Life policies. To request a reasonable accommodation in the application process, contact talentacquisitioncanada@canadalife.com.
Canada Life would like to thank all applicants, however only those who qualify for an interview will be contacted.
#LI-Hybrid
Requisition ID: 852
Category: Corporate Functions
Location: London, ON
Toronto, ON
Canada Life Assurance Company
London, Ontario, Canada
The Canada Life Assurance Company has an exciting opportunity for Litigation Counsel to join our litigation team, which operates out of our Winnipeg, London and Toronto offices. This is an ideal opportunity for an experienced junior litigator to practice with one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers. You will be a key member of a hard-working legal team that provides practical and timely legal representation and advice to our Canadian Business units, on legal disputes and other legal issues.
As part of this dynamic team, you will focus on a wide range of life, health and disability related insurance work, along with a variety of other interesting issues that arise in a large insurance company. In this role you will play a key part in ensuring our customers’ trust is maintained while managing your busy litigation practice.
Your responsibilities will include:
Carriage of a full caseload of litigation files
Providing timely advice, opinions, and representation to our business partners on litigation and pre-litigation matters
Attending on discoveries, mediations, settlement conferences and court appearances
Drafting of pleadings, briefs, settlement documentation
Instructing and managing external counsel retained in connection with litigation.
Contributing to strategic projects that support the business we serve and the development of the litigation function, efficiencies and capabilities.
Participating in team and business partner meetings
Preparing and delivering presentations to our business partners on key issues in litigation
Qualifications and Competencies
Law Degree and Membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario or the Law Society of British Columbia (and willingness to obtain an additional provincial call)
4-5 years of relevant experience in civil litigation including insurance litigation with a firm or in-house
Knowledge of life & health insurance products and/or financial service industry an asset
Self-motivated and effective working both independently and in a team setting
Strong ability to self-manage, prioritize, organize work and meet deadlines.
Strong written and oral communication skills with the ability to synthesize and present issues with clarity to key stakeholders and/or senior management in all business and functional areas.
Proven analytical and problem-solving skills with experience simplifying and resolving complex problems.
Strong drafting, legal and communication skills, with a practical solution-oriented approach and the ability to use clear, plain language.
Excellent judgment, with the ability to identify key issues and provide an independent view to management in a clear and practical manner.
Thorough understanding and up-to-date knowledge of court procedures
Superior organizational and time management skills with experience managing competing priorities
Superior negotiation skills
Experience practising with virtual litigation tools and techniques
Advanced ability to effectively use MS Office programs and other role related technology
Ability to focus, analyze and produce work that requires a high level of accuracy and attention to detail, in a deadline driven environment
The base salary for this position is between $74,500 - $137,900 annually. This represents base salary only and does not represent other variable compensation components of our total compensation ( i.e. annual bonus, commission etc). If you are selected to move forward in our recruitment process, your recruiter will be able to discuss additional details of our total rewards program with you.
Career opportunities will be open a minimum of 5 business days from the date of posting, closing dates will vary depending on the search activity. All applications received will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Be your best at Canada Life- Apply today!
Being a part of Canada Life means you have a voice. This is a place where your unique background, perspectives and talents are valued, and shape our future success.
You can be your best here. You’re part of a diverse and inclusive workplace where your career and well-being are championed. You’ll have the opportunity to excel in your way, finding new and better ways to deliver exceptional customer and advisor experiences.
Together, as part of a great team, you’ll deliver on our shared purpose to improve the well-being of Canadians. It’s our driving force. Become part of a strong and successful company that’s trusted by millions of Canadians to do the right thing.
Canada Life serves the financial security needs of more than 13 million people across Canada, with additional operations in Europe and the United States. As members of the Power Financial Corporation group of companies, we’re one of Canada’s leading insurers with interests in life insurance, health insurance, investment and retirement savings. We offer a broad portfolio of financial and benefit plan solutions for individuals, families, businesses and organizations.
We are committed to providing an inclusive, accessible environment, where all employees and customers feel valued, respected and supported. We are dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities in which we live, and to creating an environment where every employee has the opportunity to reach their potential.
It is our priority to remove barriers to provide equal access to employment. A Human Resources representative will work with applicants who request a reasonable accommodation during the application process. All information shared during the accommodation request process will be stored and used in a manner that is consistent with applicable laws and Canada Life policies. To request a reasonable accommodation in the application process, contact talentacquisitioncanada@canadalife.com.
Canada Life would like to thank all applicants, however only those who qualify for an interview will be contacted.
Mar 30, 2024
Full time
The Canada Life Assurance Company has an exciting opportunity for Litigation Counsel to join our litigation team, which operates out of our Winnipeg, London and Toronto offices. This is an ideal opportunity for an experienced junior litigator to practice with one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers. You will be a key member of a hard-working legal team that provides practical and timely legal representation and advice to our Canadian Business units, on legal disputes and other legal issues.
As part of this dynamic team, you will focus on a wide range of life, health and disability related insurance work, along with a variety of other interesting issues that arise in a large insurance company. In this role you will play a key part in ensuring our customers’ trust is maintained while managing your busy litigation practice.
Your responsibilities will include:
Carriage of a full caseload of litigation files
Providing timely advice, opinions, and representation to our business partners on litigation and pre-litigation matters
Attending on discoveries, mediations, settlement conferences and court appearances
Drafting of pleadings, briefs, settlement documentation
Instructing and managing external counsel retained in connection with litigation.
Contributing to strategic projects that support the business we serve and the development of the litigation function, efficiencies and capabilities.
Participating in team and business partner meetings
Preparing and delivering presentations to our business partners on key issues in litigation
Qualifications and Competencies
Law Degree and Membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario or the Law Society of British Columbia (and willingness to obtain an additional provincial call)
4-5 years of relevant experience in civil litigation including insurance litigation with a firm or in-house
Knowledge of life & health insurance products and/or financial service industry an asset
Self-motivated and effective working both independently and in a team setting
Strong ability to self-manage, prioritize, organize work and meet deadlines.
Strong written and oral communication skills with the ability to synthesize and present issues with clarity to key stakeholders and/or senior management in all business and functional areas.
Proven analytical and problem-solving skills with experience simplifying and resolving complex problems.
Strong drafting, legal and communication skills, with a practical solution-oriented approach and the ability to use clear, plain language.
Excellent judgment, with the ability to identify key issues and provide an independent view to management in a clear and practical manner.
Thorough understanding and up-to-date knowledge of court procedures
Superior organizational and time management skills with experience managing competing priorities
Superior negotiation skills
Experience practising with virtual litigation tools and techniques
Advanced ability to effectively use MS Office programs and other role related technology
Ability to focus, analyze and produce work that requires a high level of accuracy and attention to detail, in a deadline driven environment
The base salary for this position is between $74,500 - $137,900 annually. This represents base salary only and does not represent other variable compensation components of our total compensation ( i.e. annual bonus, commission etc). If you are selected to move forward in our recruitment process, your recruiter will be able to discuss additional details of our total rewards program with you.
Career opportunities will be open a minimum of 5 business days from the date of posting, closing dates will vary depending on the search activity. All applications received will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Be your best at Canada Life- Apply today!
Being a part of Canada Life means you have a voice. This is a place where your unique background, perspectives and talents are valued, and shape our future success.
You can be your best here. You’re part of a diverse and inclusive workplace where your career and well-being are championed. You’ll have the opportunity to excel in your way, finding new and better ways to deliver exceptional customer and advisor experiences.
Together, as part of a great team, you’ll deliver on our shared purpose to improve the well-being of Canadians. It’s our driving force. Become part of a strong and successful company that’s trusted by millions of Canadians to do the right thing.
Canada Life serves the financial security needs of more than 13 million people across Canada, with additional operations in Europe and the United States. As members of the Power Financial Corporation group of companies, we’re one of Canada’s leading insurers with interests in life insurance, health insurance, investment and retirement savings. We offer a broad portfolio of financial and benefit plan solutions for individuals, families, businesses and organizations.
We are committed to providing an inclusive, accessible environment, where all employees and customers feel valued, respected and supported. We are dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities in which we live, and to creating an environment where every employee has the opportunity to reach their potential.
It is our priority to remove barriers to provide equal access to employment. A Human Resources representative will work with applicants who request a reasonable accommodation during the application process. All information shared during the accommodation request process will be stored and used in a manner that is consistent with applicable laws and Canada Life policies. To request a reasonable accommodation in the application process, contact talentacquisitioncanada@canadalife.com.
Canada Life would like to thank all applicants, however only those who qualify for an interview will be contacted.
Who We Are At Fidelity, we’ve been helping Canadian investors build better financial futures for over 35 years. We offer individuals and institutions a range of trusted investment portfolios and services - and we’re constantly seeking to find new and better ways to help our clients. As a privately owned company, we boldly embrace innovation in all areas as we continue to grow our business into the future. Working with us means you’ll be part of a diverse and dedicated group of people who make a real difference for our clients and communities every day. You’ll have a wide range of opportunities to grow and develop your career in an inclusive environment where you’ll feel valued and supported to be your best - both personally and professionally. What We Do Reporting to the Director Legal Services, the Director of Procurement and Senior Legal Counsel will provide thoughtful, competent, and accurate legal advice to Fidelity Investments Canada. How You’ll Make An Impact
Provide business support, which includes the below
Negotiate investment management agreements on behalf of Fidelity Investments Canada (FIC), DB product and service maintenance/development
Draft and negotiate vendor contracts and track all legal issues which may affect the negotiation of vendor contracts.
Review/consider all pertinent issues which arise in the context of negotiations.
Track all relevant securities & pension law issues which may affect the negotiation of investment management agreements on behalf of FIC.
Provide advice and services in respect of the maintenance and development of mutual and pooled funds.
Draft and update material contracts, as required.
Provide support to any other relevant issues associated with product development and maintenance
Support the procurement and vendor onboarding process and understand the procurement and vendor onboarding policy.
Participate in document review committee meetings and reviewing and supervising the review of marketing materials
Provide general legal advice including in the following circumstances
Review and coordination of fund investment as well as other corporate action documentation (e.g., subscription agreements for private placements)
Provide support to the compliance department (e.g., compliance certificate review, 81-102 investment restrictions)
Partake in reviewing corporate contracts, operational issues, and Intellectual property issues (e.g., FIC-related trademarks)
Review and supervise review of marketing pieces, including website disclosure
Provide consultation for special projects within FIC and partake in steering committees where applicable
What We’re Looking For
Completion of the Bachelor of Law or Juris Doctor degree or equivalent experience
Completion of Canadian Securities Law Course or IFIC Mutual Fund Course is an asset
5-7 years of experience as a legal counsel in the financial services industry either at a law firm or in an in-house counsel setting
Licensed as a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada
What You Will Bring
Comprehensive and in depth understanding of applicable law
Strong problem-solving ability
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Effectively collaborate on projects and establish relationships within the legal department as well as with business partners
Fidelity Canada is an equal opportunity employer Fidelity Canada is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We will consider all qualified applicants for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, family status, protected veterans’ status, Aboriginal/Native American status or any other legally-protected ground. Accommodation during the application process Fidelity Canada welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in the selection process. If you require an accommodation, please email us at FidelityCanadaStaffing@fidelity.ca. No telephone inquiries or agencies please. We thank all applicants for their interest, please be advised that only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Why Work at Fidelity? We are proud to be recipients of the following
Mar 17, 2024
Full time
Who We Are At Fidelity, we’ve been helping Canadian investors build better financial futures for over 35 years. We offer individuals and institutions a range of trusted investment portfolios and services - and we’re constantly seeking to find new and better ways to help our clients. As a privately owned company, we boldly embrace innovation in all areas as we continue to grow our business into the future. Working with us means you’ll be part of a diverse and dedicated group of people who make a real difference for our clients and communities every day. You’ll have a wide range of opportunities to grow and develop your career in an inclusive environment where you’ll feel valued and supported to be your best - both personally and professionally. What We Do Reporting to the Director Legal Services, the Director of Procurement and Senior Legal Counsel will provide thoughtful, competent, and accurate legal advice to Fidelity Investments Canada. How You’ll Make An Impact
Provide business support, which includes the below
Negotiate investment management agreements on behalf of Fidelity Investments Canada (FIC), DB product and service maintenance/development
Draft and negotiate vendor contracts and track all legal issues which may affect the negotiation of vendor contracts.
Review/consider all pertinent issues which arise in the context of negotiations.
Track all relevant securities & pension law issues which may affect the negotiation of investment management agreements on behalf of FIC.
Provide advice and services in respect of the maintenance and development of mutual and pooled funds.
Draft and update material contracts, as required.
Provide support to any other relevant issues associated with product development and maintenance
Support the procurement and vendor onboarding process and understand the procurement and vendor onboarding policy.
Participate in document review committee meetings and reviewing and supervising the review of marketing materials
Provide general legal advice including in the following circumstances
Review and coordination of fund investment as well as other corporate action documentation (e.g., subscription agreements for private placements)
Provide support to the compliance department (e.g., compliance certificate review, 81-102 investment restrictions)
Partake in reviewing corporate contracts, operational issues, and Intellectual property issues (e.g., FIC-related trademarks)
Review and supervise review of marketing pieces, including website disclosure
Provide consultation for special projects within FIC and partake in steering committees where applicable
What We’re Looking For
Completion of the Bachelor of Law or Juris Doctor degree or equivalent experience
Completion of Canadian Securities Law Course or IFIC Mutual Fund Course is an asset
5-7 years of experience as a legal counsel in the financial services industry either at a law firm or in an in-house counsel setting
Licensed as a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada
What You Will Bring
Comprehensive and in depth understanding of applicable law
Strong problem-solving ability
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Effectively collaborate on projects and establish relationships within the legal department as well as with business partners
Fidelity Canada is an equal opportunity employer Fidelity Canada is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We will consider all qualified applicants for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, family status, protected veterans’ status, Aboriginal/Native American status or any other legally-protected ground. Accommodation during the application process Fidelity Canada welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in the selection process. If you require an accommodation, please email us at FidelityCanadaStaffing@fidelity.ca. No telephone inquiries or agencies please. We thank all applicants for their interest, please be advised that only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Why Work at Fidelity? We are proud to be recipients of the following
Are you looking to join a dynamic pension plan that embodies the strong values of its 500,000 members and is an industry leading global investor? If so, we would love to tell you our story. At OMERS we put our people first and are proud to embrace the diversity of thought and leadership that comes from having locations in Toronto, London, New York, Singapore, Sydney and other major cities across North America and Europe. Our culture is truly one of a kind. We get stuff done, and have fun doing it! We take great pride in contributing to the communities where we live with an ever-constant eye to the global investment markets. Reporting to the Vice President, Legal, you will be accountable for ensuring that OMERS legal risks are well managed while supporting OMERS corporate business teams. As Corporate Counsel, you will be responsible for providing legal and business advice and guidance in respect of corporate, commercial, securities and other general matters that arise as part of OMERS corporate and business operations, as well as assistance with the management of the OMERS Corporate Secretariat. This is an excellent opportunity to plan, execute, and supervise a variety of complex legal initiatives and innovative projects, including engaging and managing external counsel, in a collegial and collaborative setting. As a member of this team, you will be responsible for: providing business-focused legal advice in an energetic role that is characterized by partnership across a broad range of functions and includes the support of: OMERS Investment Management in respect of regulatory, corporate, commercial and transactional matters; OMERS Finance Trust in respect of transactional, compliance, governance and day-to-day operating matters; the OMERS Finance, Tax, Treasury and Risk teams in respect of certain business activities (e.g. credit support documentation review, loan compliance functions, policy review, etc.); and OAC generally in respect of corporate, commercial and policy objectives; supporting the Chief Legal & Sustainability Officer of OMERS and the Senior Vice President, Legal & Corporate Secretary on various legal and governance matters; assisting the Vice President, Legal with management of the OMERS Corporate Secretariat team; and satisfying Know Your Client inquiries. To succeed in this role, you have: a legal designation, with a minimum of 3 years of corporate commercial experience gained from a law firm; qualified to practice law in Ontario; significant commercial experience, including deep experience with corporate and securities matters and strong familiarity with corporate governance issues; exposure to the public pension and investment industries; sophisticated interpersonal and relationship management skills, including the ability to collaborate with a variety of stakeholders; strong business acumen; excellent negotiating skills; sound judgement and high integrity; a bias for action and possess a high degree of initiative; and a knack for getting things done. We believe that time together in the office is important for OMERS and Oxford, the strength of our employees, and the work we do for our pension members. Our flexible hybrid work guideline requires teams to come to the office a minimum of 3+ days per week. Our story: Founded in 1962, OMERS is one of Canada’s largest defined benefit pension plans, with $127.4 billion in net assets as at June 30, 2023. OMERS is a jointly-sponsored pension plan, with more than 1,000 participating employers ranging from large cities to local agencies, and over half a million active, deferred and retired members. OMERS members include union and non-union employees of municipalities, school boards, local boards, transit systems, electrical utilities, emergency services and children’s aid societies across Ontario. Contributions to the Plan are funded equally by members and employers. OMERS teams work in Toronto, London, New York, Amsterdam, Luxembourg, Singapore, Sydney and other major cities across North America and Europe – serving members and employers and originating and managing a diversified portfolio of high-quality investments in public markets, private equity, infrastructure and real estate. 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.
Feb 22, 2024
Full time
Are you looking to join a dynamic pension plan that embodies the strong values of its 500,000 members and is an industry leading global investor? If so, we would love to tell you our story. At OMERS we put our people first and are proud to embrace the diversity of thought and leadership that comes from having locations in Toronto, London, New York, Singapore, Sydney and other major cities across North America and Europe. Our culture is truly one of a kind. We get stuff done, and have fun doing it! We take great pride in contributing to the communities where we live with an ever-constant eye to the global investment markets. Reporting to the Vice President, Legal, you will be accountable for ensuring that OMERS legal risks are well managed while supporting OMERS corporate business teams. As Corporate Counsel, you will be responsible for providing legal and business advice and guidance in respect of corporate, commercial, securities and other general matters that arise as part of OMERS corporate and business operations, as well as assistance with the management of the OMERS Corporate Secretariat. This is an excellent opportunity to plan, execute, and supervise a variety of complex legal initiatives and innovative projects, including engaging and managing external counsel, in a collegial and collaborative setting. As a member of this team, you will be responsible for: providing business-focused legal advice in an energetic role that is characterized by partnership across a broad range of functions and includes the support of: OMERS Investment Management in respect of regulatory, corporate, commercial and transactional matters; OMERS Finance Trust in respect of transactional, compliance, governance and day-to-day operating matters; the OMERS Finance, Tax, Treasury and Risk teams in respect of certain business activities (e.g. credit support documentation review, loan compliance functions, policy review, etc.); and OAC generally in respect of corporate, commercial and policy objectives; supporting the Chief Legal & Sustainability Officer of OMERS and the Senior Vice President, Legal & Corporate Secretary on various legal and governance matters; assisting the Vice President, Legal with management of the OMERS Corporate Secretariat team; and satisfying Know Your Client inquiries. To succeed in this role, you have: a legal designation, with a minimum of 3 years of corporate commercial experience gained from a law firm; qualified to practice law in Ontario; significant commercial experience, including deep experience with corporate and securities matters and strong familiarity with corporate governance issues; exposure to the public pension and investment industries; sophisticated interpersonal and relationship management skills, including the ability to collaborate with a variety of stakeholders; strong business acumen; excellent negotiating skills; sound judgement and high integrity; a bias for action and possess a high degree of initiative; and a knack for getting things done. We believe that time together in the office is important for OMERS and Oxford, the strength of our employees, and the work we do for our pension members. Our flexible hybrid work guideline requires teams to come to the office a minimum of 3+ days per week. Our story: Founded in 1962, OMERS is one of Canada’s largest defined benefit pension plans, with $127.4 billion in net assets as at June 30, 2023. OMERS is a jointly-sponsored pension plan, with more than 1,000 participating employers ranging from large cities to local agencies, and over half a million active, deferred and retired members. OMERS members include union and non-union employees of municipalities, school boards, local boards, transit systems, electrical utilities, emergency services and children’s aid societies across Ontario. Contributions to the Plan are funded equally by members and employers. OMERS teams work in Toronto, London, New York, Amsterdam, Luxembourg, Singapore, Sydney and other major cities across North America and Europe – serving members and employers and originating and managing a diversified portfolio of high-quality investments in public markets, private equity, infrastructure and real estate. 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.
Unity Health Toronto, comprised of Providence Healthcare, St. Joseph's Health Centre and St. Michael's Hospital, works to advance the health of everyone in our urban communities and beyond. Our health network serves patients, residents and clients across the full spectrum of care, spanning primary care, secondary community care, tertiary and quaternary care services to post-acute through rehabilitation, palliative care and long-term care, while investing in world-class research and education. Join our team in our mission to continue to put patients and families at the centre of everything we do, in the role of Admin Assistant Director Legal.
The primary role of an Administrative Assistant is to conduct the business support functions of the office of the Director. This includes providing administrative, clinical, organization and secretarial support at the Director level. This role requires daily communication both internally and externally to St. Michael's Hospital. The role also includes facilitating meeting schedules and committee work within the program.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITES
Drafts, types and edits memorandums, letters, presentations, reports, minutes/agendas, and policies and procedures;
Organizes, maintains and prioritizes schedule of Director;
Plans meetings, projects and conferences;
Coordinate/maintain and organize daily calendars, meetings, room bookings, conference calls, video conferencing, AV support, along with standard administrative functions (printing, couriering, fax, photocopying, scanning, office supplies, AV equipment, etc.).
Types agenda and minutes for all meetings;
Collects and reports statistical information;
Research, compile, assimilate, and prepare confidential and sensitive documents
Performs other clerical duties such as filing: photocopying, faxing, and mailings;
Coordinates and compiles quarterly performance and annual reports for the portfolio;
Acts as the front line contact for internal and external customers who would like to make contact with the Director. Triages issues, and acts to achieve solutions prior to the Director becoming involved;
Assists with recruitment initiatives within the department.
Receive and screen incoming calls and visitors, determine priority status, and make referrals to appropriate staff or provide requested information
Respond to urgent issues in a timely manner, e.g.: critical incidents; staff issues and public relations etc.
Design, development and implementation of documents (flyers, templates, event timeline, charts), formatting forms (chart audits, flowsheets), etc.
Provide secretarial vacation coverage.
Networking people and resources.
Crisis management for Chiefs/Directors as needed, i.e. scheduling conflicts, staff issues/performance, etc.
Monitor upcoming emergency situations and assist in coordinating supports, communicating and implementing processes.
Coordinate correspondence priorities and deadlines.
Manages communication for Managers, Educators, Physicians, Senior Management, Program staff, patients and external public agencies and/or regional programs, etc. that are seeking to contact the Chiefs or Director.
Develop and maintain extensive filing systems, both for hard copy documents and electronic documents as required by the Chiefs or Directors.
Triage calls and correspondence to the appropriate person.
QUALIFICATIONS
Graduate of a recognized Office Administration program or equivalent required;
Five (5) years administrative experience;
Proven experience with various software applications, such as Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Payroll Systems.
Advanced problem-solving abilities and demonstrated ability to develop systems that create efficient work flow.
Exercise good judgment in a variety of situations; maintain confidences while balancing multiple priorities.
Length of temporary contract - 1 year
As a condition of employment, all external hires will be required to submit proof of COVID-19 vaccination or documentation unless a valid accommodation under the Ontario Human Rights Code exists. Please note, if you are extended an offer of employment,
you will be required to provide proof of vaccination in Ontario QR Code format.
All internal candidates must be in compliance with Unity Health Toronto¿s COVID-19 Vaccination Policy.
Dec 20, 2023
Contract
Unity Health Toronto, comprised of Providence Healthcare, St. Joseph's Health Centre and St. Michael's Hospital, works to advance the health of everyone in our urban communities and beyond. Our health network serves patients, residents and clients across the full spectrum of care, spanning primary care, secondary community care, tertiary and quaternary care services to post-acute through rehabilitation, palliative care and long-term care, while investing in world-class research and education. Join our team in our mission to continue to put patients and families at the centre of everything we do, in the role of Admin Assistant Director Legal.
The primary role of an Administrative Assistant is to conduct the business support functions of the office of the Director. This includes providing administrative, clinical, organization and secretarial support at the Director level. This role requires daily communication both internally and externally to St. Michael's Hospital. The role also includes facilitating meeting schedules and committee work within the program.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITES
Drafts, types and edits memorandums, letters, presentations, reports, minutes/agendas, and policies and procedures;
Organizes, maintains and prioritizes schedule of Director;
Plans meetings, projects and conferences;
Coordinate/maintain and organize daily calendars, meetings, room bookings, conference calls, video conferencing, AV support, along with standard administrative functions (printing, couriering, fax, photocopying, scanning, office supplies, AV equipment, etc.).
Types agenda and minutes for all meetings;
Collects and reports statistical information;
Research, compile, assimilate, and prepare confidential and sensitive documents
Performs other clerical duties such as filing: photocopying, faxing, and mailings;
Coordinates and compiles quarterly performance and annual reports for the portfolio;
Acts as the front line contact for internal and external customers who would like to make contact with the Director. Triages issues, and acts to achieve solutions prior to the Director becoming involved;
Assists with recruitment initiatives within the department.
Receive and screen incoming calls and visitors, determine priority status, and make referrals to appropriate staff or provide requested information
Respond to urgent issues in a timely manner, e.g.: critical incidents; staff issues and public relations etc.
Design, development and implementation of documents (flyers, templates, event timeline, charts), formatting forms (chart audits, flowsheets), etc.
Provide secretarial vacation coverage.
Networking people and resources.
Crisis management for Chiefs/Directors as needed, i.e. scheduling conflicts, staff issues/performance, etc.
Monitor upcoming emergency situations and assist in coordinating supports, communicating and implementing processes.
Coordinate correspondence priorities and deadlines.
Manages communication for Managers, Educators, Physicians, Senior Management, Program staff, patients and external public agencies and/or regional programs, etc. that are seeking to contact the Chiefs or Director.
Develop and maintain extensive filing systems, both for hard copy documents and electronic documents as required by the Chiefs or Directors.
Triage calls and correspondence to the appropriate person.
QUALIFICATIONS
Graduate of a recognized Office Administration program or equivalent required;
Five (5) years administrative experience;
Proven experience with various software applications, such as Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Payroll Systems.
Advanced problem-solving abilities and demonstrated ability to develop systems that create efficient work flow.
Exercise good judgment in a variety of situations; maintain confidences while balancing multiple priorities.
Length of temporary contract - 1 year
As a condition of employment, all external hires will be required to submit proof of COVID-19 vaccination or documentation unless a valid accommodation under the Ontario Human Rights Code exists. Please note, if you are extended an offer of employment,
you will be required to provide proof of vaccination in Ontario QR Code format.
All internal candidates must be in compliance with Unity Health Toronto¿s COVID-19 Vaccination Policy.
Who is Allstate: Allstate Insurance Company of Canada is a leading home and auto insurer focused on providing its customers prevention and protection products and services for every stage of life. The company is proud to have been named a Best Employer in Canada for nine consecutive years and prioritizes supporting employees and fostering an inclusive, welcoming corporate culture. Allstate is committed to making a positive difference in the communities in which it operates through partnerships with charitable organizations, employee giving and volunteerism. Serving Canadians since 1953, Allstate strives to provide reassurance with its "You’re in Good Hands®" promise.
Through our Employee Value Proposition, Opportunity, Flexibility, Community, Diversity and Family, we have worked hard to develop and nurture a culture where employees feel valued, experience personal growth, have career options and truly enjoy the work they do.
Role Designation: Hybrid 1-2 days in Office
Benefits to joining Allstate
Flexible Work Arrangements
Employee discounts (15% on auto and property insurance, plus many other products and services)
Good Office program (receive up to 400$ back after purchasing office equipment)
Student Loan Payment Matching Program for Government Student loans
Comprehensive Retirement Savings Program with employer matched contributions
Annual Wellness allowance to support employees with improving health and wellbeing
Personal reflection day
Tuition Reimbursement
Working within the community and giving back!
Our team is growing and we are actively looking to hire Managing Lawyer.
The Managing Lawyer is accountable for supporting the achievement of Allstate Canada Group’s short and long term Mission, Vision and strategic objectives by supporting all in-house lawyers and staff members to provide efficient and cost effective legal advice and support to ACG business units. This position represents insured and the company in the defence of bodily injury and property damage, and accident benefit claims. The managing lawyer is responsible for managing the Associate and Intermediate lawyers.
Accountabilities:
Supervise direct reports of Associate and Intermediate Lawyers
Write and conduct performance reviews of team members, including checkpoints and Performance Evaluation plans
Provide coaching and support to team members
Perform work quality reviews
Work as part of management team with Director and VP
Contact claims (initial litigation plan, recurring minimum 90 day contact, strategy conferences, etc)
Review all documentary evidence
Prepare witnesses and clients for depositions, arbitrations, mediations and trials including expert witnesses
Conduct examinations for discovery and examinations under oath and prepares summary documents
Prepare for and conduct court appearances
Conduct settlement/dispositive proceedings (i.e. mediation, arbitration, etc)
Try and/or arbitrate cases and prepare motions and summary documents
Draft post-trial motions
Prepare for and participate in appeals
Provide legal opinions to claims clients
Assist other trial lawyers with court cases
Participate in business process reviews with claims clients
Supervisory/People Management:
Creates a productive and supportive work environment of highly engaged employees
Ensures understanding of business objectives, results, processes, etc. with direct reports
Manages Lawyers and effectively uses performance management to improve and/or reward employee performance
Effectively coaches and provide development/career guidance for direct reports
Administers company Human Resources policies
Budget Management Skills
Project management skills
Able to interact with all levels of personnel and supervise/oversee the work of lawyers
Works with employees on professional development and business acumen
Exercises discretion and maintains confidentiality of sensitive information
Demonstrates ethics and integrity
Legal Advice and Counseling:
Perform due diligence; gather all relevant facts and documents; collaborate with law clerks, paralegals and/or other lawyers in due diligence
Research and determine applicable and pertinent laws, statutes, regulations, rules, and other legal authority; identify legal issues
Monitor and review new laws, regulations, and case law; identify and summarize relevant issues; Collaborate with other areas of Law & Regulation department; proactively provide advice and counsel to business unit on the impact of new laws on business
Provide advice and/or legal approval related to company documents, policy, practices, and procedures
Drafting and Negotiation:
Draft, review and/or negotiate basic matters
Draft and/or review routine correspondence and communications
Business Knowledge and Acumen:
Respond to claims inquiries
Gather facts from client to understand goals and objectives client intends to achieve from action
Play a lead role in working with senior management to development and implement change
Rely on employees own business knowledge to influence strategy/practices
Determine if/how business processes/practices need to be modified and work with client implement change
Collaborate and align regarding strategy determination, action planning, and communication with client, business units
Project Management:
Provide portfolio management of employee’s projects; nurture coordination and collaboration between legal teams with Law & Regulation and with business clients, as appropriate; search for an implement cooperation between teams
Interpersonal/Communication/Management:
Attend committee meetings, as appropriate
Participate and prepare for meetings with external parties
Participate in meeting with senior management team
Participate in relevant external industry groups
Develop employees through stretch projects/assignments
Qualifications:
Education or equivalent working experience: Law Degree
Experience: Minimum 5-7 years experience insurance defence is preferred
Proficient skills/abilities/experiences in the following areas: legal knowledge, business knowledge, issue management, analytical skills, influencing others, coaching and development, self development, and productivity
Advanced knowledge of professional standards, methods and concepts and the ability to direct functional strategy
Possesses a juris doctorate and is a member of the Law Society of Ontario (or other provinces as required)
10+ years related experience
Computer skills, including MS Office Suite, used in or related to the tasks performed
Exercises discretion and maintains confidentiality of sensitive information
Demonstrates ethics and integrity
Has relevant experience with a reputable law firm or an in-house legal department for a mid- to large-sized organization
Insurance industry experience preferred
Able to manage a team and work through others to complete projects
Works with employees on professional development and business acumen
Ability to interact with all levels of personnel/oversee the work of more junior resources
Project management skills
Able to manage a team and work through projects
Allstate Canada Group has policies and practices that provide workplace accommodations. If you require accommodation please let us know and we will work with you to meet your needs.
Dec 19, 2023
Hybrid
Who is Allstate: Allstate Insurance Company of Canada is a leading home and auto insurer focused on providing its customers prevention and protection products and services for every stage of life. The company is proud to have been named a Best Employer in Canada for nine consecutive years and prioritizes supporting employees and fostering an inclusive, welcoming corporate culture. Allstate is committed to making a positive difference in the communities in which it operates through partnerships with charitable organizations, employee giving and volunteerism. Serving Canadians since 1953, Allstate strives to provide reassurance with its "You’re in Good Hands®" promise.
Through our Employee Value Proposition, Opportunity, Flexibility, Community, Diversity and Family, we have worked hard to develop and nurture a culture where employees feel valued, experience personal growth, have career options and truly enjoy the work they do.
Role Designation: Hybrid 1-2 days in Office
Benefits to joining Allstate
Flexible Work Arrangements
Employee discounts (15% on auto and property insurance, plus many other products and services)
Good Office program (receive up to 400$ back after purchasing office equipment)
Student Loan Payment Matching Program for Government Student loans
Comprehensive Retirement Savings Program with employer matched contributions
Annual Wellness allowance to support employees with improving health and wellbeing
Personal reflection day
Tuition Reimbursement
Working within the community and giving back!
Our team is growing and we are actively looking to hire Managing Lawyer.
The Managing Lawyer is accountable for supporting the achievement of Allstate Canada Group’s short and long term Mission, Vision and strategic objectives by supporting all in-house lawyers and staff members to provide efficient and cost effective legal advice and support to ACG business units. This position represents insured and the company in the defence of bodily injury and property damage, and accident benefit claims. The managing lawyer is responsible for managing the Associate and Intermediate lawyers.
Accountabilities:
Supervise direct reports of Associate and Intermediate Lawyers
Write and conduct performance reviews of team members, including checkpoints and Performance Evaluation plans
Provide coaching and support to team members
Perform work quality reviews
Work as part of management team with Director and VP
Contact claims (initial litigation plan, recurring minimum 90 day contact, strategy conferences, etc)
Review all documentary evidence
Prepare witnesses and clients for depositions, arbitrations, mediations and trials including expert witnesses
Conduct examinations for discovery and examinations under oath and prepares summary documents
Prepare for and conduct court appearances
Conduct settlement/dispositive proceedings (i.e. mediation, arbitration, etc)
Try and/or arbitrate cases and prepare motions and summary documents
Draft post-trial motions
Prepare for and participate in appeals
Provide legal opinions to claims clients
Assist other trial lawyers with court cases
Participate in business process reviews with claims clients
Supervisory/People Management:
Creates a productive and supportive work environment of highly engaged employees
Ensures understanding of business objectives, results, processes, etc. with direct reports
Manages Lawyers and effectively uses performance management to improve and/or reward employee performance
Effectively coaches and provide development/career guidance for direct reports
Administers company Human Resources policies
Budget Management Skills
Project management skills
Able to interact with all levels of personnel and supervise/oversee the work of lawyers
Works with employees on professional development and business acumen
Exercises discretion and maintains confidentiality of sensitive information
Demonstrates ethics and integrity
Legal Advice and Counseling:
Perform due diligence; gather all relevant facts and documents; collaborate with law clerks, paralegals and/or other lawyers in due diligence
Research and determine applicable and pertinent laws, statutes, regulations, rules, and other legal authority; identify legal issues
Monitor and review new laws, regulations, and case law; identify and summarize relevant issues; Collaborate with other areas of Law & Regulation department; proactively provide advice and counsel to business unit on the impact of new laws on business
Provide advice and/or legal approval related to company documents, policy, practices, and procedures
Drafting and Negotiation:
Draft, review and/or negotiate basic matters
Draft and/or review routine correspondence and communications
Business Knowledge and Acumen:
Respond to claims inquiries
Gather facts from client to understand goals and objectives client intends to achieve from action
Play a lead role in working with senior management to development and implement change
Rely on employees own business knowledge to influence strategy/practices
Determine if/how business processes/practices need to be modified and work with client implement change
Collaborate and align regarding strategy determination, action planning, and communication with client, business units
Project Management:
Provide portfolio management of employee’s projects; nurture coordination and collaboration between legal teams with Law & Regulation and with business clients, as appropriate; search for an implement cooperation between teams
Interpersonal/Communication/Management:
Attend committee meetings, as appropriate
Participate and prepare for meetings with external parties
Participate in meeting with senior management team
Participate in relevant external industry groups
Develop employees through stretch projects/assignments
Qualifications:
Education or equivalent working experience: Law Degree
Experience: Minimum 5-7 years experience insurance defence is preferred
Proficient skills/abilities/experiences in the following areas: legal knowledge, business knowledge, issue management, analytical skills, influencing others, coaching and development, self development, and productivity
Advanced knowledge of professional standards, methods and concepts and the ability to direct functional strategy
Possesses a juris doctorate and is a member of the Law Society of Ontario (or other provinces as required)
10+ years related experience
Computer skills, including MS Office Suite, used in or related to the tasks performed
Exercises discretion and maintains confidentiality of sensitive information
Demonstrates ethics and integrity
Has relevant experience with a reputable law firm or an in-house legal department for a mid- to large-sized organization
Insurance industry experience preferred
Able to manage a team and work through others to complete projects
Works with employees on professional development and business acumen
Ability to interact with all levels of personnel/oversee the work of more junior resources
Project management skills
Able to manage a team and work through projects
Allstate Canada Group has policies and practices that provide workplace accommodations. If you require accommodation please let us know and we will work with you to meet your needs.
Description
Are you ready to create better business outcomes with your legal skills and creativity?
We are seeking a dynamic and business-savvy lawyer to join our Employment and Accessibility Law Team. In this role, you will have the opportunity to leverage your employment law background to support TELUS and its various business units, including the People & Culture team, on all aspects of employment law matters. You will primarily focus on providing legal advice and guidance in respect of the non-unionized workforce at TELUS Communications and its subsidiaries, such as TELUS Health, TELUS Agriculture and Consumer Goods, and TELUS Security. This is a unique opportunity to gain exposure to various dynamic and growing industries, both national and internationally.
What we do:
Provide legal support and advice on a wide range of employment law matters involving federally and provincially regulated employees
Handle wrongful/unjust dismissal claims, severance/reasonable notice issues, human rights issues including accommodation, accessibility matters, employment contracts and policies, short- and long-term disability leaves and benefits, performance management and discipline of employees, internal investigations, employee privacy, wage issues including sales incentives and overtime, employment issues arising in mergers and acquisitions, cross-border and international employment matters, and prevention and pre-litigation matters
Collaborate with the People & Culture team and other stakeholders to ensure compliance with employment laws and regulations
Conduct legal research, analyze complex legal issues, and provide clear and practical legal advice
Draft and review legal documents, including employment contracts, policies, and other related agreements
Stay updated on changes in employment laws and regulations and provide proactive advice to mitigate legal risks
Build and maintain relationships with internal clients and external stakeholders
Qualifications
Who we are looking for:
2-6 years of practice post call to the bar, with a focus on employment law
Strong knowledge and experience in employment law, gained from working in a law firm or corporation
Excellent legal and analytical skills, with 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 prioritize tasks, focus on critical goals, and achieve superior results
Quick learner with the ability to adapt to changing situations and priorities
Proactive and driven to contribute to business objectives
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to develop and maintain relationships with sophisticated clients
Member of the Alberta, B.C., Ontario, or Quebec bar
This is an exciting opportunity to join an innovative and leading national company with operations across Canada and the globe. You will gain exposure to legal issues across TELUS' diverse range of business groups, including telecommunications, health, agriculture technology, and home security. If you are a motivated and skilled employment lawyer looking for a broad and challenging legal portfolio, we would love to hear from
you. Apply now to join our team as Employment Law Counsel!
Dec 13, 2023
Full time
Description
Are you ready to create better business outcomes with your legal skills and creativity?
We are seeking a dynamic and business-savvy lawyer to join our Employment and Accessibility Law Team. In this role, you will have the opportunity to leverage your employment law background to support TELUS and its various business units, including the People & Culture team, on all aspects of employment law matters. You will primarily focus on providing legal advice and guidance in respect of the non-unionized workforce at TELUS Communications and its subsidiaries, such as TELUS Health, TELUS Agriculture and Consumer Goods, and TELUS Security. This is a unique opportunity to gain exposure to various dynamic and growing industries, both national and internationally.
What we do:
Provide legal support and advice on a wide range of employment law matters involving federally and provincially regulated employees
Handle wrongful/unjust dismissal claims, severance/reasonable notice issues, human rights issues including accommodation, accessibility matters, employment contracts and policies, short- and long-term disability leaves and benefits, performance management and discipline of employees, internal investigations, employee privacy, wage issues including sales incentives and overtime, employment issues arising in mergers and acquisitions, cross-border and international employment matters, and prevention and pre-litigation matters
Collaborate with the People & Culture team and other stakeholders to ensure compliance with employment laws and regulations
Conduct legal research, analyze complex legal issues, and provide clear and practical legal advice
Draft and review legal documents, including employment contracts, policies, and other related agreements
Stay updated on changes in employment laws and regulations and provide proactive advice to mitigate legal risks
Build and maintain relationships with internal clients and external stakeholders
Qualifications
Who we are looking for:
2-6 years of practice post call to the bar, with a focus on employment law
Strong knowledge and experience in employment law, gained from working in a law firm or corporation
Excellent legal and analytical skills, with 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 prioritize tasks, focus on critical goals, and achieve superior results
Quick learner with the ability to adapt to changing situations and priorities
Proactive and driven to contribute to business objectives
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to develop and maintain relationships with sophisticated clients
Member of the Alberta, B.C., Ontario, or Quebec bar
This is an exciting opportunity to join an innovative and leading national company with operations across Canada and the globe. You will gain exposure to legal issues across TELUS' diverse range of business groups, including telecommunications, health, agriculture technology, and home security. If you are a motivated and skilled employment lawyer looking for a broad and challenging legal portfolio, we would love to hear from
you. Apply now to join our team as Employment Law Counsel!
About the job
We are a leading financial services provider committed to making decisions easier and lives better for our customers and colleagues around the world. From our environmental initiatives to our community investments, we lead with values throughout our business. To help us stand out, we help you step up, because when colleagues are healthy, respected and meaningfully challenged, we all thrive. Discover how you can grow your career, make impact and drive real change with our Winning Team today. Working Arrangement Hybrid Job Description Reporting to the VP & Chief Counsel, Corporate Law, this role of Senior Counsel, Global Corporate Legal Affairs will support a broad range of legal matters related to Manulife’s financial, timely ,and ESG-related public disclosure, as well as support Manulife’s proprietary investment, acquisition and divestiture activity. Responsibilities For This Role Include
Legal support for financial, timely, and ESG-related public disclosure matters, including providing advice regarding Manulife’s disclosure obligations, reviewing disclosure material, and drafting disclosure material
Supervising emerging legal and regulatory developments in securities laws, proactively assessing their impact and recommending changes to disclosure and to disclosure policies, practices and controls
Supervising the filing of financial disclosure documents with various securities regulators and stock exchanges
Legal research and memorandum drafting
Structure and negotiate private fixed income investment acquisitions (e.g., private placements, project finance, and P3 transactions) for Manulife’s global on-balance sheet portfolios; support the management of these assets through their life cycle
Acting as a liaison with other Manulife groups (Finance, Sustainability, Risk) on disclosure matters
What will be encouraged from Me?
Law degree and admission to the Bar required.
4-7 years of proven track record in securities and/or corporate transactions, ideally gained in a large or mid-sized law firm and/or large public company.
Understanding of the Canadian and U.S. public company regulatory environments and familiarity with Canadian securities laws and regulations, and applicable rules of the Toronto Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange would be an asset.
Experienced with public disclosure work
Excellent verbal and written communication skills; strong drafting skills
Very well organized, with strong attention to detail
Ability to identify legal problems
Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate and establish relationships
Proven track record of working under pressure, in collaboration with others.
Thoughtful and ability to operate with discretion
What We Offer You
A competitive salary and benefits packages!
A growth trajectory that extends upward and outward, encouraging you to follow your passions and learn new skills.
A focus on growing your career path with us.
Flexible work policies and strong work-life balance.
Professional development and leadership opportunities.
Our commitment to you
Values-first culture
We lead with our Values every day and bring them to life together.
Boundless opportunity
We build opportunities to learn and grow at every stage of your career!
Continuous innovation
We invite you to help redefine the future of financial services.
Delivering the promise of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
We foster an inclusive environment where everyone thrives.
Championing Corporate Citizenship
We build a business that benefits all partners and has a positive social and environmental impact.
About Manulife And John Hancock Manulife Financial Corporation is a leading international financial services group that helps people make their decisions easier and lives better. With our global headquarters in Toronto, Canada, we operate as Manulife across our offices in Asia, Canada, and Europe, and primarily as John Hancock in the United States. We provide financial advice, insurance, and wealth and asset management solutions for individuals, groups and institutions. At the end of 2022, we had more than 40,000 employees, over 116,000 agents, and thousands of distribution partners, serving over 34 million customers. At the end of 2022, we had $1.3 trillion (US$1.0 trillion) in assets under management and administration, including total invested assets of $0.4 trillion (US $0.3 trillion), and segregated funds net assets of $0.3 trillion (US$0.3 trillion). We trade as ‘MFC’ on the Toronto, New York, and the Philippine stock exchanges, and under ‘945’ in Hong Kong. Manulife is an Equal Opportunity Employer At Manulife /John Hancock , we embrace our diversity. We strive to attract, develop and retain a workforce that is as diverse as the customers we serve and to foster an inclusive work environment that embraces the strength of cultures and individuals. We are committed to fair recruitment, retention, advancement and compensation, and we administer all of our practices and programs without discrimination on the basis of race, ancestry, place of origin, colour , ethnic origin, citizenship, religion or religious beliefs, creed, sex (including pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions), sexual orientation, genetic characteristics, veteran status, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital status, family status, disability, or any other ground protected by applicable law. It is our priority to remove barriers to provide equal access to employment. A Human Resources representative will work with applicants who request a reasonable accommodation during the application process . All information shared during the accommodation request process will be stored and used in a manner that is consistent with applicable laws and Manulife/John Hancock policies . To request a reasonable accommodation in the application process with clear legal jobs, contact recruitment@manulife.com.
Dec 01, 2023
Hybrid
About the job
We are a leading financial services provider committed to making decisions easier and lives better for our customers and colleagues around the world. From our environmental initiatives to our community investments, we lead with values throughout our business. To help us stand out, we help you step up, because when colleagues are healthy, respected and meaningfully challenged, we all thrive. Discover how you can grow your career, make impact and drive real change with our Winning Team today. Working Arrangement Hybrid Job Description Reporting to the VP & Chief Counsel, Corporate Law, this role of Senior Counsel, Global Corporate Legal Affairs will support a broad range of legal matters related to Manulife’s financial, timely ,and ESG-related public disclosure, as well as support Manulife’s proprietary investment, acquisition and divestiture activity. Responsibilities For This Role Include
Legal support for financial, timely, and ESG-related public disclosure matters, including providing advice regarding Manulife’s disclosure obligations, reviewing disclosure material, and drafting disclosure material
Supervising emerging legal and regulatory developments in securities laws, proactively assessing their impact and recommending changes to disclosure and to disclosure policies, practices and controls
Supervising the filing of financial disclosure documents with various securities regulators and stock exchanges
Legal research and memorandum drafting
Structure and negotiate private fixed income investment acquisitions (e.g., private placements, project finance, and P3 transactions) for Manulife’s global on-balance sheet portfolios; support the management of these assets through their life cycle
Acting as a liaison with other Manulife groups (Finance, Sustainability, Risk) on disclosure matters
What will be encouraged from Me?
Law degree and admission to the Bar required.
4-7 years of proven track record in securities and/or corporate transactions, ideally gained in a large or mid-sized law firm and/or large public company.
Understanding of the Canadian and U.S. public company regulatory environments and familiarity with Canadian securities laws and regulations, and applicable rules of the Toronto Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange would be an asset.
Experienced with public disclosure work
Excellent verbal and written communication skills; strong drafting skills
Very well organized, with strong attention to detail
Ability to identify legal problems
Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate and establish relationships
Proven track record of working under pressure, in collaboration with others.
Thoughtful and ability to operate with discretion
What We Offer You
A competitive salary and benefits packages!
A growth trajectory that extends upward and outward, encouraging you to follow your passions and learn new skills.
A focus on growing your career path with us.
Flexible work policies and strong work-life balance.
Professional development and leadership opportunities.
Our commitment to you
Values-first culture
We lead with our Values every day and bring them to life together.
Boundless opportunity
We build opportunities to learn and grow at every stage of your career!
Continuous innovation
We invite you to help redefine the future of financial services.
Delivering the promise of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
We foster an inclusive environment where everyone thrives.
Championing Corporate Citizenship
We build a business that benefits all partners and has a positive social and environmental impact.
About Manulife And John Hancock Manulife Financial Corporation is a leading international financial services group that helps people make their decisions easier and lives better. With our global headquarters in Toronto, Canada, we operate as Manulife across our offices in Asia, Canada, and Europe, and primarily as John Hancock in the United States. We provide financial advice, insurance, and wealth and asset management solutions for individuals, groups and institutions. At the end of 2022, we had more than 40,000 employees, over 116,000 agents, and thousands of distribution partners, serving over 34 million customers. At the end of 2022, we had $1.3 trillion (US$1.0 trillion) in assets under management and administration, including total invested assets of $0.4 trillion (US $0.3 trillion), and segregated funds net assets of $0.3 trillion (US$0.3 trillion). We trade as ‘MFC’ on the Toronto, New York, and the Philippine stock exchanges, and under ‘945’ in Hong Kong. Manulife is an Equal Opportunity Employer At Manulife /John Hancock , we embrace our diversity. We strive to attract, develop and retain a workforce that is as diverse as the customers we serve and to foster an inclusive work environment that embraces the strength of cultures and individuals. We are committed to fair recruitment, retention, advancement and compensation, and we administer all of our practices and programs without discrimination on the basis of race, ancestry, place of origin, colour , ethnic origin, citizenship, religion or religious beliefs, creed, sex (including pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions), sexual orientation, genetic characteristics, veteran status, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital status, family status, disability, or any other ground protected by applicable law. It is our priority to remove barriers to provide equal access to employment. A Human Resources representative will work with applicants who request a reasonable accommodation during the application process . All information shared during the accommodation request process will be stored and used in a manner that is consistent with applicable laws and Manulife/John Hancock policies . To request a reasonable accommodation in the application process with clear legal jobs, contact recruitment@manulife.com.
The University of Alberta
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
The University of Alberta is currently seeking an experienced legal professional for a Senior Legal Counsel, Labor and Employment position. The successful incumbent will report directly to the General Counsel but also will collaborate closely with the AVP and Directors within Human Resources, Health, Safety and Environment and with the the Director of Faculty Relations.
This position provides specialized legal advice on labour and employment-related matters including employee human rights issues. This position may also represent the University before the courts, tribunals or arbitrators on grievance arbitrations, human rights complaints, Workers’ Compensation appeals and other litigation. This position works closely with Human Resources and Faculty Relations leadership and other members of the management team regarding labour and employment law matters. This position would also work closely with external legal counsel as needed.
Responsibilities Include:
Deliver strategic and specialized legal advice on a wide range of labour relations and employment issues, including collective agreement interpretation, discipline and termination, privacy, human rights and duty to accommodate, occupational health and safety obligations, workplace safety, and related statutory obligations.
Represents the university before the courts, tribunals, provincial agencies and other government authorities and arbitrators on labour and employment law matters.
Reviews claims related to labour relations and employment matters, assesses exposure to liability, and in consultation with the General Counsel makes recommendations to the Faculty Relations portfolio and/or the AVP (HRHSE) portfolio and/or senior management on how cases should be handled, including assigning to outside counsel when appropriate.
Draft and review a wide range of agreements including employment contracts, severance agreements and settlement agreements. This would include the creation of template agreements where appropriate.
Provide support during the collective bargaining process.
Provide interpretation of relevant University policies and legislation.
To be successful in this position, the incumbent will possess the following skills and experience:
Law Degree and Member of Law Society of Alberta (or immediately eligible to be a member).
Minimum 5 years of labour and employment practice in a law firm or in a corporate or institutional environment with a track record of success. Experience in the post-secondary or public sector would be a clear asset.
Knowledge and experience with applicable legislation including the Alberta Labour Relations Code, Employment Standards Code, OHS, WCB and the Alberta Human Rights Act.
Strong negotiation and advocacy skills and experience in grievance arbitration, and labour board proceedings; experience in human rights tribunal and judicial proceedings preferred.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relations, ability to work as a team member and to interact successfully with people at all levels of the organization, including lawyers, clients and outside counsel.
Strong written skills and superior verbal communication skills to present and discuss business focused issues with both internal and external stakeholders in order to gain understanding, influence others and build relationships.
In accordance with the Handbook of Terms and Conditions of Employment for Management and Professional Staff (Excluded), this full-time continuing position offers a comprehensive benefits package found at Management and Professional Staff Benefits webpage and annual salary range which will be commensurate with qualifications.
This position is located at North Campus, Edmonton.
How to Apply
Please apply online with your cover letter and curriculum vitae as one document.
How to Apply
Note: Online applications are accepted until midnight Mountain Standard Time of the closing date.
The University of Alberta is committed to an equitable, diverse, and inclusive workforce. We welcome applications from all qualified persons. We encourage women; First Nations, Métis and Inuit persons; members of visible minority groups; persons with disabilities; persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity and expression; and all those who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas and the University to apply.
Nov 21, 2023
Full time
The University of Alberta is currently seeking an experienced legal professional for a Senior Legal Counsel, Labor and Employment position. The successful incumbent will report directly to the General Counsel but also will collaborate closely with the AVP and Directors within Human Resources, Health, Safety and Environment and with the the Director of Faculty Relations.
This position provides specialized legal advice on labour and employment-related matters including employee human rights issues. This position may also represent the University before the courts, tribunals or arbitrators on grievance arbitrations, human rights complaints, Workers’ Compensation appeals and other litigation. This position works closely with Human Resources and Faculty Relations leadership and other members of the management team regarding labour and employment law matters. This position would also work closely with external legal counsel as needed.
Responsibilities Include:
Deliver strategic and specialized legal advice on a wide range of labour relations and employment issues, including collective agreement interpretation, discipline and termination, privacy, human rights and duty to accommodate, occupational health and safety obligations, workplace safety, and related statutory obligations.
Represents the university before the courts, tribunals, provincial agencies and other government authorities and arbitrators on labour and employment law matters.
Reviews claims related to labour relations and employment matters, assesses exposure to liability, and in consultation with the General Counsel makes recommendations to the Faculty Relations portfolio and/or the AVP (HRHSE) portfolio and/or senior management on how cases should be handled, including assigning to outside counsel when appropriate.
Draft and review a wide range of agreements including employment contracts, severance agreements and settlement agreements. This would include the creation of template agreements where appropriate.
Provide support during the collective bargaining process.
Provide interpretation of relevant University policies and legislation.
To be successful in this position, the incumbent will possess the following skills and experience:
Law Degree and Member of Law Society of Alberta (or immediately eligible to be a member).
Minimum 5 years of labour and employment practice in a law firm or in a corporate or institutional environment with a track record of success. Experience in the post-secondary or public sector would be a clear asset.
Knowledge and experience with applicable legislation including the Alberta Labour Relations Code, Employment Standards Code, OHS, WCB and the Alberta Human Rights Act.
Strong negotiation and advocacy skills and experience in grievance arbitration, and labour board proceedings; experience in human rights tribunal and judicial proceedings preferred.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relations, ability to work as a team member and to interact successfully with people at all levels of the organization, including lawyers, clients and outside counsel.
Strong written skills and superior verbal communication skills to present and discuss business focused issues with both internal and external stakeholders in order to gain understanding, influence others and build relationships.
In accordance with the Handbook of Terms and Conditions of Employment for Management and Professional Staff (Excluded), this full-time continuing position offers a comprehensive benefits package found at Management and Professional Staff Benefits webpage and annual salary range which will be commensurate with qualifications.
This position is located at North Campus, Edmonton.
How to Apply
Please apply online with your cover letter and curriculum vitae as one document.
How to Apply
Note: Online applications are accepted until midnight Mountain Standard Time of the closing date.
The University of Alberta is committed to an equitable, diverse, and inclusive workforce. We welcome applications from all qualified persons. We encourage women; First Nations, Métis and Inuit persons; members of visible minority groups; persons with disabilities; persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity and expression; and all those who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas and the University to apply.
The mission of the Legal, Intellectual Property Sub-Department is to capitalize on Intellectual Property value through entrepreneurial, proactive, and business-focused management.
THE OPPORTUNITY
Aritzia is growing and our Legal, Intellectual Property (IP) team is growing with it. This is a unique opportunity to be part of the team responsible for ensuring Aritzia strategically capitalizes on Intellectual Property value through strong cross-functional partnerships, and a proactive, entrepreneurial, and business-focused approach. As the Senior Legal Counsel, Intellectual Property, you will support with integrating the IP legal strategy into all areas of the business operations, partnering with the Marketing, Product and Store Development teams to identify opportunities that ensure adept maximization of value and mitigation of legal risks. With the skills you gain in this role, the opportunities are endless—from a rewarding career in Legal to continued growth and development with Aritzia.
THE ROLE
As the Senior Legal Counsel, Intellectual Property, you will:
Support the development of an integrated offensive and defensive legal strategy to drive and protect the business.
Acquire, maintain, and protect Aritzia’s trademarks, copyrights, and patents.
Protect our IP rights and secure usage rights from third parties to further cross-functional strategic objectives.
Collaborate with cross-functional business partners to proactively protect and maximize the value of our IP portfolio.
Support the management of Aritzia’s Intellectual Property litigation.
Work with the appropriate Business Support partners to seamlessly lead the day-to-day function of the department in support of corporate objectives, while enabling progressive career development and an incredible employee experience.
THE QUALIFICATIONS
The Senior Legal Counsel, Intellectual Property has:
Law degree from a recognized university
License to practice law in Canada or the US
Recent experience and knowledge of Intellectual Property laws, regulations, and enforcement practices
A commitment to learn and apply Aritzia's Values and Business and People Leadership principles
The ability to collaborate fluently with cross-functional partners
A commitment to quality and investing in results that add value to the business
THE COMPENSATION
The typical hiring range for this position is $160,000-190,000 CAD per year. The final agreed upon salary may vary based on factors such as job-related knowledge, skills and experience. Additionally, this position may be eligible for bonus.
We are always looking for top talent - if your qualifications differ from those listed above, the scope of work and final agreed upon salary may be adjusted to reflect your individual qualifications.
Aritzia’s Everyday Luxury compensation package goes beyond the base salary with endless growth and recognition opportunities through our pay-for-performance philosophy. Along with comprehensive benefits, aspirational workspaces and elevated employee perks and experiences - we provide it all.
THE PERKS
Some of the industry-leading benefits you will receive working at Aritzia:
Product Discount – Maybe you’ve heard of our famous product discount? Or our exclusive private shopping events? You have now.
A-OK Commissary & Café – Everyday Luxury dining, exclusive to Aritzia. Our in-house bistro and café is a private oasis where employees can enjoy curated, subsidized Everyday Luxury dining.
The SET – Our in-office fitness studio and gym with state-of-the-art equipment, custom-created classes, and optional personal training. Open 7 days a week, works out well.
Aritzia Virtual Wellness – Because your health, happiness, and safety matter – 24/7 resources to support you in your wellbeing goals, be it physical, mental, social, or financial.
Aspirational Workplace – Our offices are specially designed to be spaces of creativity, productivity, and inspiration. They’re also dog friendly. Woof.
Amenities – Additional amenities include a private parent’s room, shower facilities with elevated complementary conveniences, bike rooms, and more.
The Extras – We also offer a multitude of other perks like dry-cleaning, hotel and restaurant discounts, self-care promos and on-site medical care.
ARITZIA
Aritzia is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Our goal is to be inclusive, diverse, and representative of the communities where we work while creating an environment where every person can enjoy a successful career. This commitment applies to all candidates and employees regardless of race, ethnicity, citizenship, creed, place of origin, religion, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, family status, marital status, disability, age, and any other protected characteristic.
Requests for accommodation due to a disability or any other protected characteristic can be made at any stage of the recruitment process and during employment by contacting our People & Culture Team.
Everyday Luxury. To Elevate Your World.™ We are Everyday Luxury. It’s what we do and how we do it — together. It’s working alongside world-class talent in pursuit of world-class results. It’s maximizing your potential in a high-performance culture. It’s knowing that wherever you are, you belong. It’s elevating your world — and the world of those who love and will love Aritzia. It’s You. And an endless runway of opportunity.
Join us to elevate your world.
Curious to learn more?
Nov 20, 2023
Full time
The mission of the Legal, Intellectual Property Sub-Department is to capitalize on Intellectual Property value through entrepreneurial, proactive, and business-focused management.
THE OPPORTUNITY
Aritzia is growing and our Legal, Intellectual Property (IP) team is growing with it. This is a unique opportunity to be part of the team responsible for ensuring Aritzia strategically capitalizes on Intellectual Property value through strong cross-functional partnerships, and a proactive, entrepreneurial, and business-focused approach. As the Senior Legal Counsel, Intellectual Property, you will support with integrating the IP legal strategy into all areas of the business operations, partnering with the Marketing, Product and Store Development teams to identify opportunities that ensure adept maximization of value and mitigation of legal risks. With the skills you gain in this role, the opportunities are endless—from a rewarding career in Legal to continued growth and development with Aritzia.
THE ROLE
As the Senior Legal Counsel, Intellectual Property, you will:
Support the development of an integrated offensive and defensive legal strategy to drive and protect the business.
Acquire, maintain, and protect Aritzia’s trademarks, copyrights, and patents.
Protect our IP rights and secure usage rights from third parties to further cross-functional strategic objectives.
Collaborate with cross-functional business partners to proactively protect and maximize the value of our IP portfolio.
Support the management of Aritzia’s Intellectual Property litigation.
Work with the appropriate Business Support partners to seamlessly lead the day-to-day function of the department in support of corporate objectives, while enabling progressive career development and an incredible employee experience.
THE QUALIFICATIONS
The Senior Legal Counsel, Intellectual Property has:
Law degree from a recognized university
License to practice law in Canada or the US
Recent experience and knowledge of Intellectual Property laws, regulations, and enforcement practices
A commitment to learn and apply Aritzia's Values and Business and People Leadership principles
The ability to collaborate fluently with cross-functional partners
A commitment to quality and investing in results that add value to the business
THE COMPENSATION
The typical hiring range for this position is $160,000-190,000 CAD per year. The final agreed upon salary may vary based on factors such as job-related knowledge, skills and experience. Additionally, this position may be eligible for bonus.
We are always looking for top talent - if your qualifications differ from those listed above, the scope of work and final agreed upon salary may be adjusted to reflect your individual qualifications.
Aritzia’s Everyday Luxury compensation package goes beyond the base salary with endless growth and recognition opportunities through our pay-for-performance philosophy. Along with comprehensive benefits, aspirational workspaces and elevated employee perks and experiences - we provide it all.
THE PERKS
Some of the industry-leading benefits you will receive working at Aritzia:
Product Discount – Maybe you’ve heard of our famous product discount? Or our exclusive private shopping events? You have now.
A-OK Commissary & Café – Everyday Luxury dining, exclusive to Aritzia. Our in-house bistro and café is a private oasis where employees can enjoy curated, subsidized Everyday Luxury dining.
The SET – Our in-office fitness studio and gym with state-of-the-art equipment, custom-created classes, and optional personal training. Open 7 days a week, works out well.
Aritzia Virtual Wellness – Because your health, happiness, and safety matter – 24/7 resources to support you in your wellbeing goals, be it physical, mental, social, or financial.
Aspirational Workplace – Our offices are specially designed to be spaces of creativity, productivity, and inspiration. They’re also dog friendly. Woof.
Amenities – Additional amenities include a private parent’s room, shower facilities with elevated complementary conveniences, bike rooms, and more.
The Extras – We also offer a multitude of other perks like dry-cleaning, hotel and restaurant discounts, self-care promos and on-site medical care.
ARITZIA
Aritzia is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Our goal is to be inclusive, diverse, and representative of the communities where we work while creating an environment where every person can enjoy a successful career. This commitment applies to all candidates and employees regardless of race, ethnicity, citizenship, creed, place of origin, religion, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, family status, marital status, disability, age, and any other protected characteristic.
Requests for accommodation due to a disability or any other protected characteristic can be made at any stage of the recruitment process and during employment by contacting our People & Culture Team.
Everyday Luxury. To Elevate Your World.™ We are Everyday Luxury. It’s what we do and how we do it — together. It’s working alongside world-class talent in pursuit of world-class results. It’s maximizing your potential in a high-performance culture. It’s knowing that wherever you are, you belong. It’s elevating your world — and the world of those who love and will love Aritzia. It’s You. And an endless runway of opportunity.
Join us to elevate your world.
Curious to learn more?
We are a leading financial services provider committed to making decisions easier and lives better for our customers and colleagues around the world. From our environmental initiatives to our community investments, we lead with values throughout our business. To help us stand out, we help you step up, because when colleagues are healthy, respected and meaningfully challenged, we all thrive. Discover how you can grow your career, make impact and drive real change with our Winning Team today.
Working Arrangement
Hybrid
Job Description
The Opportunity
Reporting to the VP & Chief Counsel, Corporate Law, this role of Senior Corporate Counsel, will support a broad range of legal matters related to Manulife’s financial, timely ,and ESG-related public disclosure, as well as support Manulife’s proprietary investment, acquisition and divestiture activity.
Responsibilities for this role include:
Legal support for financial, timely, and ESG-related public disclosure matters, including providing advice regarding Manulife’s disclosure obligations, reviewing disclosure material, and drafting disclosure material
Supervising emerging legal and regulatory developments in securities laws, proactively assessing their impact and recommending changes to disclosure and to disclosure policies, practices and controls
Supervising the filing of financial disclosure documents with various securities regulators and stock exchanges
Legal research and memorandum drafting
Structure and negotiate private fixed income investment acquisitions ( e.g ., private placements, project finance, and P3 transactions) for Manulife’s global on-balance sheet portfolios; support the management of these assets through their life cycle
Acting as a liaison with other Manulife groups (Finance, Sustainability, Risk) on disclosure matters
What will be encouraged from Me?
Law degree and admission to the Bar required.
4-7 years of proven track record in securities and/or corporate transactions, ideally gained in a large or mid-sized law firm and/or large public company.
Understanding of the Canadian and U.S. public company regulatory environments and familiarity with Canadian securities laws and regulations, and applicable rules of the Toronto Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange would be an asset.
Experienced with public disclosure work
Excellent verbal and written communication skills; strong drafting skills
Very well organized, with strong attention to detail
Ability to identify legal problems
Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate and establish relationships
Proven track record of working under pressure, in collaboration with others.
Thoughtful and ability to operate with discretion
What we offer you
A competitive salary and benefits packages!
A growth trajectory that extends upward and outward, encouraging you to follow your passions and learn new skills.
A focus on growing your career path with us.
Flexible work policies and strong work-life balance.
Professional development and leadership opportunities.
Our commitment to you
Values-first culture
We lead with our Values every day and bring them to life together.
Boundless opportunity
We build opportunities to learn and grow at every stage of your career!
Continuous innovation
We invite you to help redefine the future of financial services.
Delivering the promise of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
We foster an inclusive environment where everyone thrives.
Championing Corporate Citizenship
We build a business that benefits all partners and has a positive social and environmental impact.
#LI-Hybrid
About Manulife and John Hancock
Manulife Financial Corporation is a leading international financial services group that helps people make their decisions easier and lives better. With our global headquarters in Toronto, Canada, we operate as Manulife across our offices in Asia, Canada, and Europe, and primarily as John Hancock in the United States. We provide financial advice, insurance, and wealth and asset management solutions for individuals, groups and institutions. At the end of 2022, we had more than 40,000 employees, over 116,000 agents, and thousands of distribution partners, serving over 34 million customers. At the end of 2022, we had $1.3 trillion (US$1.0 trillion) in assets under management and administration, including total invested assets of $0.4 trillion (US $0.3 trillion), and segregated funds net assets of $0.3 trillion (US$0.3 trillion). We trade as ‘MFC’ on the Toronto, New York, and the Philippine stock exchanges, and under ‘945’ in Hong Kong.
Manulife is an Equal Opportunity Employer
At Manulife /John Hancock , we embrace our diversity. We strive to attract, develop and retain a workforce that is as diverse as the customers we serve and to foster an inclusive work environment that embraces the strength of cultures and individuals. We are committed to fair recruitment, retention, advancement and compensation, and we administer all of our practices and programs without discrimination on the basis of race, ancestry, place of origin, colour , ethnic origin, citizenship, religion or religious beliefs, creed, sex (including pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions), sexual orientation, genetic characteristics, veteran status, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital status, family status, disability, or any other ground protected by applicable law.
It is our priority to remove barriers to provide equal access to employment. A Human Resources representative will work with applicants who request a reasonable accommodation during the application process . All information shared during the accommodation request process will be stored and used in a manner that is consistent with applicable laws and Manulife/John Hancock policies . To request a reasonable accommodation in the application process, contact recruitment@manulife.com .
Salary & Benefits
The annual base salary for this role is listed below.
Primary Location
Toronto, Ontario
Salary range is expected to be between
$111,930.00 CAD - $207,870.00 CAD
If you are applying for this role outside of the primary location, please contact recruitment@manulife.com for the salary range for your location. The actual salary will vary depending on local market conditions, geography and relevant job-related factors such as knowledge, skills, qualifications, experience, and education/training. Employees also have the opportunity to participate in incentive programs and earn incentive compensation tied to business and individual performance.
Manulife offers eligible employees a wide array of customizable benefits, including health, dental, mental health, vision, short- and long-term disability, life and AD&D insurance coverage, adoption/surrogacy and wellness benefits, and employee/family assistance plans. We also offer eligible employees various retirement savings plans (including pension and a global share ownership plan with employer matching contributions) and financial education and counseling resources. Our generous paid time off program in Canada includes holidays, vacation, personal, and sick days, and we offer the full range of statutory leaves of absence. If you are applying for this role on the clear legal job board in the U.S., please contact recruitment@manulife.com for more information about U.S.-specific paid time off provisions.
Nov 03, 2023
Hybrid
We are a leading financial services provider committed to making decisions easier and lives better for our customers and colleagues around the world. From our environmental initiatives to our community investments, we lead with values throughout our business. To help us stand out, we help you step up, because when colleagues are healthy, respected and meaningfully challenged, we all thrive. Discover how you can grow your career, make impact and drive real change with our Winning Team today.
Working Arrangement
Hybrid
Job Description
The Opportunity
Reporting to the VP & Chief Counsel, Corporate Law, this role of Senior Corporate Counsel, will support a broad range of legal matters related to Manulife’s financial, timely ,and ESG-related public disclosure, as well as support Manulife’s proprietary investment, acquisition and divestiture activity.
Responsibilities for this role include:
Legal support for financial, timely, and ESG-related public disclosure matters, including providing advice regarding Manulife’s disclosure obligations, reviewing disclosure material, and drafting disclosure material
Supervising emerging legal and regulatory developments in securities laws, proactively assessing their impact and recommending changes to disclosure and to disclosure policies, practices and controls
Supervising the filing of financial disclosure documents with various securities regulators and stock exchanges
Legal research and memorandum drafting
Structure and negotiate private fixed income investment acquisitions ( e.g ., private placements, project finance, and P3 transactions) for Manulife’s global on-balance sheet portfolios; support the management of these assets through their life cycle
Acting as a liaison with other Manulife groups (Finance, Sustainability, Risk) on disclosure matters
What will be encouraged from Me?
Law degree and admission to the Bar required.
4-7 years of proven track record in securities and/or corporate transactions, ideally gained in a large or mid-sized law firm and/or large public company.
Understanding of the Canadian and U.S. public company regulatory environments and familiarity with Canadian securities laws and regulations, and applicable rules of the Toronto Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange would be an asset.
Experienced with public disclosure work
Excellent verbal and written communication skills; strong drafting skills
Very well organized, with strong attention to detail
Ability to identify legal problems
Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate and establish relationships
Proven track record of working under pressure, in collaboration with others.
Thoughtful and ability to operate with discretion
What we offer you
A competitive salary and benefits packages!
A growth trajectory that extends upward and outward, encouraging you to follow your passions and learn new skills.
A focus on growing your career path with us.
Flexible work policies and strong work-life balance.
Professional development and leadership opportunities.
Our commitment to you
Values-first culture
We lead with our Values every day and bring them to life together.
Boundless opportunity
We build opportunities to learn and grow at every stage of your career!
Continuous innovation
We invite you to help redefine the future of financial services.
Delivering the promise of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
We foster an inclusive environment where everyone thrives.
Championing Corporate Citizenship
We build a business that benefits all partners and has a positive social and environmental impact.
#LI-Hybrid
About Manulife and John Hancock
Manulife Financial Corporation is a leading international financial services group that helps people make their decisions easier and lives better. With our global headquarters in Toronto, Canada, we operate as Manulife across our offices in Asia, Canada, and Europe, and primarily as John Hancock in the United States. We provide financial advice, insurance, and wealth and asset management solutions for individuals, groups and institutions. At the end of 2022, we had more than 40,000 employees, over 116,000 agents, and thousands of distribution partners, serving over 34 million customers. At the end of 2022, we had $1.3 trillion (US$1.0 trillion) in assets under management and administration, including total invested assets of $0.4 trillion (US $0.3 trillion), and segregated funds net assets of $0.3 trillion (US$0.3 trillion). We trade as ‘MFC’ on the Toronto, New York, and the Philippine stock exchanges, and under ‘945’ in Hong Kong.
Manulife is an Equal Opportunity Employer
At Manulife /John Hancock , we embrace our diversity. We strive to attract, develop and retain a workforce that is as diverse as the customers we serve and to foster an inclusive work environment that embraces the strength of cultures and individuals. We are committed to fair recruitment, retention, advancement and compensation, and we administer all of our practices and programs without discrimination on the basis of race, ancestry, place of origin, colour , ethnic origin, citizenship, religion or religious beliefs, creed, sex (including pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions), sexual orientation, genetic characteristics, veteran status, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital status, family status, disability, or any other ground protected by applicable law.
It is our priority to remove barriers to provide equal access to employment. A Human Resources representative will work with applicants who request a reasonable accommodation during the application process . All information shared during the accommodation request process will be stored and used in a manner that is consistent with applicable laws and Manulife/John Hancock policies . To request a reasonable accommodation in the application process, contact recruitment@manulife.com .
Salary & Benefits
The annual base salary for this role is listed below.
Primary Location
Toronto, Ontario
Salary range is expected to be between
$111,930.00 CAD - $207,870.00 CAD
If you are applying for this role outside of the primary location, please contact recruitment@manulife.com for the salary range for your location. The actual salary will vary depending on local market conditions, geography and relevant job-related factors such as knowledge, skills, qualifications, experience, and education/training. Employees also have the opportunity to participate in incentive programs and earn incentive compensation tied to business and individual performance.
Manulife offers eligible employees a wide array of customizable benefits, including health, dental, mental health, vision, short- and long-term disability, life and AD&D insurance coverage, adoption/surrogacy and wellness benefits, and employee/family assistance plans. We also offer eligible employees various retirement savings plans (including pension and a global share ownership plan with employer matching contributions) and financial education and counseling resources. Our generous paid time off program in Canada includes holidays, vacation, personal, and sick days, and we offer the full range of statutory leaves of absence. If you are applying for this role on the clear legal job board in the U.S., please contact recruitment@manulife.com for more information about U.S.-specific paid time off provisions.
We are a leading financial services provider committed to making decisions easier and lives better for our customers and colleagues around the world. From our environmental initiatives to our community investments, we lead with values throughout our business. To help us stand out, we help you step up, because when colleagues are healthy, respected and meaningfully challenged, we all thrive. Discover how you can grow your career, make impact and drive real change with our Winning Team today.
Working Arrangement
Hybrid
Job Description
The Opportunity
Reporting to the VP & Chief Counsel, Corporate Law, this role of Senior Counsel, Global Corporate Legal Affairs will support a broad range of legal matters related to Manulife’s financial, timely ,and ESG-related public disclosure, as well as support Manulife’s proprietary investment, acquisition and divestiture activity.
Responsibilities for this role include:
Legal support for financial, timely, and ESG-related public disclosure matters, including providing advice regarding Manulife’s disclosure obligations, reviewing disclosure material, and drafting disclosure material
Supervising emerging legal and regulatory developments in securities laws, proactively assessing their impact and recommending changes to disclosure and to disclosure policies, practices and controls
Supervising the filing of financial disclosure documents with various securities regulators and stock exchanges
Legal research and memorandum drafting
Structure and negotiate private fixed income investment acquisitions ( e.g ., private placements, project finance, and P3 transactions) for Manulife’s global on-balance sheet portfolios; support the management of these assets through their life cycle
Acting as a liaison with other Manulife groups (Finance, Sustainability, Risk) on disclosure matters
What will be encouraged from Me?
Law degree and admission to the Bar required.
4-7 years of proven track record in securities and/or corporate transactions, ideally gained in a large or mid-sized law firm and/or large public company.
Understanding of the Canadian and U.S. public company regulatory environments and familiarity with Canadian securities laws and regulations, and applicable rules of the Toronto Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange would be an asset.
Experienced with public disclosure work
Excellent verbal and written communication skills; strong drafting skills
Very well organized, with strong attention to detail
Ability to identify legal problems
Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate and establish relationships
Proven track record of working under pressure, in collaboration with others.
Thoughtful and ability to operate with discretion
What we offer you
A competitive salary and benefits packages!
A growth trajectory that extends upward and outward, encouraging you to follow your passions and learn new skills.
A focus on growing your career path with us.
Flexible work policies and strong work-life balance.
Professional development and leadership opportunities.
Our commitment to you
Values-first culture
We lead with our Values every day and bring them to life together.
Boundless opportunity
We build opportunities to learn and grow at every stage of your career!
Continuous innovation
We invite you to help redefine the future of financial services.
Delivering the promise of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
We foster an inclusive environment where everyone thrives.
Championing Corporate Citizenship
We build a business that benefits all partners and has a positive social and environmental impact.
#LI-Hybrid
About Manulife and John Hancock
Manulife Financial Corporation is a leading international financial services group that helps people make their decisions easier and lives better. With our global headquarters in Toronto, Canada, we operate as Manulife across our offices in Asia, Canada, and Europe, and primarily as John Hancock in the United States. We provide financial advice, insurance, and wealth and asset management solutions for individuals, groups and institutions. At the end of 2022, we had more than 40,000 employees, over 116,000 agents, and thousands of distribution partners, serving over 34 million customers. At the end of 2022, we had $1.3 trillion (US$1.0 trillion) in assets under management and administration, including total invested assets of $0.4 trillion (US $0.3 trillion), and segregated funds net assets of $0.3 trillion (US$0.3 trillion). We trade as ‘MFC’ on the Toronto, New York, and the Philippine stock exchanges, and under ‘945’ in Hong Kong.
Manulife is an Equal Opportunity Employer
At Manulife /John Hancock , we embrace our diversity. We strive to attract, develop and retain a workforce that is as diverse as the customers we serve and to foster an inclusive work environment that embraces the strength of cultures and individuals. We are committed to fair recruitment, retention, advancement and compensation, and we administer all of our practices and programs without discrimination on the basis of race, ancestry, place of origin, colour , ethnic origin, citizenship, religion or religious beliefs, creed, sex (including pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions), sexual orientation, genetic characteristics, veteran status, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital status, family status, disability, or any other ground protected by applicable law.
It is our priority to remove barriers to provide equal access to employment. A Human Resources representative will work with applicants who request a reasonable accommodation during the application process . All information shared during the accommodation request process will be stored and used in a manner that is consistent with applicable laws and Manulife/John Hancock policies . To request a reasonable accommodation in the application process, contact recruitment@manulife.com .
Salary & Benefits
The annual base salary for this role is listed below.
Primary Location
Toronto, Ontario
Salary range is expected to be between
$111,930.00 CAD - $207,870.00 CAD
If you are applying for this role outside of the primary location, please contact recruitment@manulife.com for the salary range for your location. The actual salary will vary depending on local market conditions, geography and relevant job-related factors such as knowledge, skills, qualifications, experience, and education/training. Employees also have the opportunity to participate in incentive programs and earn incentive compensation tied to business and individual performance.
Manulife offers eligible employees a wide array of customizable benefits, including health, dental, mental health, vision, short- and long-term disability, life and AD&D insurance coverage, adoption/surrogacy and wellness benefits, and employee/family assistance plans. We also offer eligible employees various retirement savings plans (including pension and a global share ownership plan with employer matching contributions) and financial education and counseling resources. Our generous paid time off program in Canada includes holidays, vacation, personal, and sick days, and we offer the full range of statutory leaves of absence. If you are applying for this role in the U.S., please contact recruitment@manulife.com for more information about U.S.-specific paid time off provisions on clear legal jobs.
Nov 02, 2023
Hybrid
We are a leading financial services provider committed to making decisions easier and lives better for our customers and colleagues around the world. From our environmental initiatives to our community investments, we lead with values throughout our business. To help us stand out, we help you step up, because when colleagues are healthy, respected and meaningfully challenged, we all thrive. Discover how you can grow your career, make impact and drive real change with our Winning Team today.
Working Arrangement
Hybrid
Job Description
The Opportunity
Reporting to the VP & Chief Counsel, Corporate Law, this role of Senior Counsel, Global Corporate Legal Affairs will support a broad range of legal matters related to Manulife’s financial, timely ,and ESG-related public disclosure, as well as support Manulife’s proprietary investment, acquisition and divestiture activity.
Responsibilities for this role include:
Legal support for financial, timely, and ESG-related public disclosure matters, including providing advice regarding Manulife’s disclosure obligations, reviewing disclosure material, and drafting disclosure material
Supervising emerging legal and regulatory developments in securities laws, proactively assessing their impact and recommending changes to disclosure and to disclosure policies, practices and controls
Supervising the filing of financial disclosure documents with various securities regulators and stock exchanges
Legal research and memorandum drafting
Structure and negotiate private fixed income investment acquisitions ( e.g ., private placements, project finance, and P3 transactions) for Manulife’s global on-balance sheet portfolios; support the management of these assets through their life cycle
Acting as a liaison with other Manulife groups (Finance, Sustainability, Risk) on disclosure matters
What will be encouraged from Me?
Law degree and admission to the Bar required.
4-7 years of proven track record in securities and/or corporate transactions, ideally gained in a large or mid-sized law firm and/or large public company.
Understanding of the Canadian and U.S. public company regulatory environments and familiarity with Canadian securities laws and regulations, and applicable rules of the Toronto Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange would be an asset.
Experienced with public disclosure work
Excellent verbal and written communication skills; strong drafting skills
Very well organized, with strong attention to detail
Ability to identify legal problems
Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate and establish relationships
Proven track record of working under pressure, in collaboration with others.
Thoughtful and ability to operate with discretion
What we offer you
A competitive salary and benefits packages!
A growth trajectory that extends upward and outward, encouraging you to follow your passions and learn new skills.
A focus on growing your career path with us.
Flexible work policies and strong work-life balance.
Professional development and leadership opportunities.
Our commitment to you
Values-first culture
We lead with our Values every day and bring them to life together.
Boundless opportunity
We build opportunities to learn and grow at every stage of your career!
Continuous innovation
We invite you to help redefine the future of financial services.
Delivering the promise of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
We foster an inclusive environment where everyone thrives.
Championing Corporate Citizenship
We build a business that benefits all partners and has a positive social and environmental impact.
#LI-Hybrid
About Manulife and John Hancock
Manulife Financial Corporation is a leading international financial services group that helps people make their decisions easier and lives better. With our global headquarters in Toronto, Canada, we operate as Manulife across our offices in Asia, Canada, and Europe, and primarily as John Hancock in the United States. We provide financial advice, insurance, and wealth and asset management solutions for individuals, groups and institutions. At the end of 2022, we had more than 40,000 employees, over 116,000 agents, and thousands of distribution partners, serving over 34 million customers. At the end of 2022, we had $1.3 trillion (US$1.0 trillion) in assets under management and administration, including total invested assets of $0.4 trillion (US $0.3 trillion), and segregated funds net assets of $0.3 trillion (US$0.3 trillion). We trade as ‘MFC’ on the Toronto, New York, and the Philippine stock exchanges, and under ‘945’ in Hong Kong.
Manulife is an Equal Opportunity Employer
At Manulife /John Hancock , we embrace our diversity. We strive to attract, develop and retain a workforce that is as diverse as the customers we serve and to foster an inclusive work environment that embraces the strength of cultures and individuals. We are committed to fair recruitment, retention, advancement and compensation, and we administer all of our practices and programs without discrimination on the basis of race, ancestry, place of origin, colour , ethnic origin, citizenship, religion or religious beliefs, creed, sex (including pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions), sexual orientation, genetic characteristics, veteran status, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital status, family status, disability, or any other ground protected by applicable law.
It is our priority to remove barriers to provide equal access to employment. A Human Resources representative will work with applicants who request a reasonable accommodation during the application process . All information shared during the accommodation request process will be stored and used in a manner that is consistent with applicable laws and Manulife/John Hancock policies . To request a reasonable accommodation in the application process, contact recruitment@manulife.com .
Salary & Benefits
The annual base salary for this role is listed below.
Primary Location
Toronto, Ontario
Salary range is expected to be between
$111,930.00 CAD - $207,870.00 CAD
If you are applying for this role outside of the primary location, please contact recruitment@manulife.com for the salary range for your location. The actual salary will vary depending on local market conditions, geography and relevant job-related factors such as knowledge, skills, qualifications, experience, and education/training. Employees also have the opportunity to participate in incentive programs and earn incentive compensation tied to business and individual performance.
Manulife offers eligible employees a wide array of customizable benefits, including health, dental, mental health, vision, short- and long-term disability, life and AD&D insurance coverage, adoption/surrogacy and wellness benefits, and employee/family assistance plans. We also offer eligible employees various retirement savings plans (including pension and a global share ownership plan with employer matching contributions) and financial education and counseling resources. Our generous paid time off program in Canada includes holidays, vacation, personal, and sick days, and we offer the full range of statutory leaves of absence. If you are applying for this role in the U.S., please contact recruitment@manulife.com for more information about U.S.-specific paid time off provisions on clear legal jobs.
We’re building a relationship-oriented bank for the modern world. We need talented, passionate professionals who are dedicated to doing what’s right for our clients.
At CIBC, we embrace your strengths and your ambitions, so you are empowered at work. Our team members have what they need to make a meaningful impact and are truly valued for who they are and what they contribute.
To learn more about CIBC, please visit
CIBC.com
What you’ll be doing
Reporting to the Senior Director, Procurement Contract Services you will use CIBC’s Supplier Risk Management framework to draft contracts, attend negotiation sessions and provide advisory support to the Procurement Organization and internal CIBC business partners on supplier contracts as well as perform stakeholder reviews on supplier risk management clauses where the Contract Services Group is the stakeholder. A Senior Contracts Specialist is expected to manage a large number of complex deals with competing priorities and be able to communicate status on workload with the Procurement Org team members that are being supported.
At CIBC we enable the work environment most optimal for you to thrive in your role. You’ll have the flexibility to manage your work activities within a hybrid work arrangement where you’ll spend 1-3 days per week on-site, while other days will be remote.
How you’ll succeed
Negotiation – lead negotiations on medium to complex deals to ensure the right protections for CIBC.
Drafting Ability – Use CIBC’s supplier risk management framework to draft appropriate contracts.
Strategic Thinking Approach – You have a keen ability to provide insights, recommendations and strategic recommendations on contract negotiations based on CIBC’s supplier risk management framework and industry standards.
Team Player and Leadership – Act both Collaboratively and Autonomously. You will manage a portfolio of deals working closely with business and supplier partners as well as internal risk stakeholders and any other cross functional CIBC teams to achieve successful execution.
Business Acumen and Relationship Building - Forge strong relationships with CIBC’s various teams, by working with the business and internal partners, owning the end to end contracting process to deliver strong contracts with CIBC’s supplier partners. You are a great communicator, with the ability to synthesize complex analysis, findings and recommendations, then package key messages for senior executives. You have a proven ability to partner, build confidence and influence multiple stakeholders at all levels across the organization and you’re a self-starter, with the ability to deal with ambiguity.
Who you are
You’re a certified professional. You have current accreditation and good standing with the Law Society of Upper Canada, the Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario, foreign accreditation or at least 8 years of relevant experience working in a regulated environment.
You are Collaborative. You’re motivated by collective success. You know that teamwork can transform a good idea into a great one. You know that an inclusive team that enjoys working together can bring a vision to life.
Detail oriented. You know that details matter. You notice things that others don't. Your critical thinking skills help to inform your decision making.
Your influence makes an impact. You know that relationships and networks are essential to success. You inspire outcomes by making yourself heard.
Values matter to you. You bring your real self to work and you live our values - trust, teamwork, and accountability
What CIBC Offers
At CIBC, your goals are a priority. We start with your strengths and ambitions as an employee and strive to create opportunities to tap into your potential. We aspire to give you a career, rather than just a paycheck.
We work to recognize you in meaningful, personalized ways including a competitive salary, incentive pay, banking benefits, a benefits program*, defined benefit pension plan*, an employee share purchase plan, a vacation offering, wellbeing support, and MomentMakers, our social, points-based recognition program.
Our spaces and technological toolkit will make it simple to bring together great minds to create innovative solutions that make a difference for our clients.
We cultivate a culture where you can express your ambition through initiatives like Purpose Day; a paid day off dedicated for you to use to invest in your growth and development.
Subject to plan and program terms and conditions
What you need to know
CIBC is committed to creating an inclusive environment where all team members and clients feel like they belong. We seek applicants with a wide range of abilities and we provide an accessible candidate experience. If you need accommodation, please contact
Mailbox.careers-carrieres@cibc.com
You need to be legally eligible to work at the location(s) specified above and, where applicable, must have a valid work or study permit.
Job Location
Toronto-81 Bay, 14th Floor
Employment Type
Regular
Weekly Hours
37.5
Skills
Management Reporting, Procurement Services, Reporting and Analysis, Strategic Objectives, Vendor Management, Vendor Relationships
Oct 24, 2023
Full time
We’re building a relationship-oriented bank for the modern world. We need talented, passionate professionals who are dedicated to doing what’s right for our clients.
At CIBC, we embrace your strengths and your ambitions, so you are empowered at work. Our team members have what they need to make a meaningful impact and are truly valued for who they are and what they contribute.
To learn more about CIBC, please visit
CIBC.com
What you’ll be doing
Reporting to the Senior Director, Procurement Contract Services you will use CIBC’s Supplier Risk Management framework to draft contracts, attend negotiation sessions and provide advisory support to the Procurement Organization and internal CIBC business partners on supplier contracts as well as perform stakeholder reviews on supplier risk management clauses where the Contract Services Group is the stakeholder. A Senior Contracts Specialist is expected to manage a large number of complex deals with competing priorities and be able to communicate status on workload with the Procurement Org team members that are being supported.
At CIBC we enable the work environment most optimal for you to thrive in your role. You’ll have the flexibility to manage your work activities within a hybrid work arrangement where you’ll spend 1-3 days per week on-site, while other days will be remote.
How you’ll succeed
Negotiation – lead negotiations on medium to complex deals to ensure the right protections for CIBC.
Drafting Ability – Use CIBC’s supplier risk management framework to draft appropriate contracts.
Strategic Thinking Approach – You have a keen ability to provide insights, recommendations and strategic recommendations on contract negotiations based on CIBC’s supplier risk management framework and industry standards.
Team Player and Leadership – Act both Collaboratively and Autonomously. You will manage a portfolio of deals working closely with business and supplier partners as well as internal risk stakeholders and any other cross functional CIBC teams to achieve successful execution.
Business Acumen and Relationship Building - Forge strong relationships with CIBC’s various teams, by working with the business and internal partners, owning the end to end contracting process to deliver strong contracts with CIBC’s supplier partners. You are a great communicator, with the ability to synthesize complex analysis, findings and recommendations, then package key messages for senior executives. You have a proven ability to partner, build confidence and influence multiple stakeholders at all levels across the organization and you’re a self-starter, with the ability to deal with ambiguity.
Who you are
You’re a certified professional. You have current accreditation and good standing with the Law Society of Upper Canada, the Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario, foreign accreditation or at least 8 years of relevant experience working in a regulated environment.
You are Collaborative. You’re motivated by collective success. You know that teamwork can transform a good idea into a great one. You know that an inclusive team that enjoys working together can bring a vision to life.
Detail oriented. You know that details matter. You notice things that others don't. Your critical thinking skills help to inform your decision making.
Your influence makes an impact. You know that relationships and networks are essential to success. You inspire outcomes by making yourself heard.
Values matter to you. You bring your real self to work and you live our values - trust, teamwork, and accountability
What CIBC Offers
At CIBC, your goals are a priority. We start with your strengths and ambitions as an employee and strive to create opportunities to tap into your potential. We aspire to give you a career, rather than just a paycheck.
We work to recognize you in meaningful, personalized ways including a competitive salary, incentive pay, banking benefits, a benefits program*, defined benefit pension plan*, an employee share purchase plan, a vacation offering, wellbeing support, and MomentMakers, our social, points-based recognition program.
Our spaces and technological toolkit will make it simple to bring together great minds to create innovative solutions that make a difference for our clients.
We cultivate a culture where you can express your ambition through initiatives like Purpose Day; a paid day off dedicated for you to use to invest in your growth and development.
Subject to plan and program terms and conditions
What you need to know
CIBC is committed to creating an inclusive environment where all team members and clients feel like they belong. We seek applicants with a wide range of abilities and we provide an accessible candidate experience. If you need accommodation, please contact
Mailbox.careers-carrieres@cibc.com
You need to be legally eligible to work at the location(s) specified above and, where applicable, must have a valid work or study permit.
Job Location
Toronto-81 Bay, 14th Floor
Employment Type
Regular
Weekly Hours
37.5
Skills
Management Reporting, Procurement Services, Reporting and Analysis, Strategic Objectives, Vendor Management, Vendor Relationships
At Interac, we design and deliver products and solutions that give Canadians control over their money so they can get more out of life. But that’s not all. Whether we’re leading real-time money movement, driving innovative commerce solutions like open payments for transit systems, or making advancements in new areas like verification and open banking, we are playing a key role in shaping the future of the digital economy in Canada. Want to make a lasting impact amongst a community of creative thinkers, problem solvers, technical gurus and high-performance application developers? We want to hear from you. Reporting to the Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, the Deputy General Counsel, Privacy & Enterprise Compliance, will support the business units in achieving corporate objectives. They will protect and advance the organization’s interests through provision of advice and preparation of contracts, Privacy and Compliance You’ll be responsible for:
Overseeing all aspects of contract management and ensuring that the organization’s legal interests are protected.
Identifying potential legal risks and liabilities within the organization. Conducting risk assessments to determine potential areas of vulnerability, such as environmental, data privacy, intellectual property, or employment-related risks.
Protection of corporate assets: including patent and trademark portfolios management, contract templates and streamlined processes for legal review of product policies and regulations.
Formulating and reviewing correspondence, position papers, and other communications directed to external audiences including shareholders, regulators, clients, and the public.
Providing legal and advisory services but also strategic advice to all areas of the business in light of legal, political, and practical opportunities/constraints.
Maintaining Interac’s Data Management Program and empowering employees through education, training and business support.
Developing, managing, and overseeing Interac’s Enterprise Compliance Program (ECP). The ECP is designed to mitigate, detect, and report contractual and/or regulatory compliance risk across the organization.
Defining enterprise compliance strategy, methodology, and minimum program standards.
Supporting and advising business units and corporate functions in their alignment with the ECP.
Monitoring and testing the effectiveness of compliance controls across the enterprise.
Reporting on compliance risk throughout the enterprise to management and the board through reporting.
Managing a team, providing team leadership, guidance and development opportunities.
Fostering a collaborative and high performing team, ensuring effective communication and coordination within the department and cross-functional teams.
You bring:
Extensive experience in contract drafting, interpretation, and negotiation, with a strong preference for experience in the payments industry.
Knowledge of privacy regulations and a proven track record of ensuring compliance.
Must be eligible to work for Interac Corp. in Canada in a Full Time Capacity.
An understanding of risk assessment and mitigation strategies to protect the organization's legal interests.
Ability to make strategic decisions that balance legal requirements and business objectives.
Proficiency in handling legal crises and managing high-pressure situations effectively.
Strong level of business acumen and understanding of market trends.
Ability to identify and articulate scenarios, risks, and benefits.
Strong problem-solving abilities to address legal challenges creatively and pragmatically.
Excellent written and oral communication skills for effective interaction with stakeholders and the legal team.
Proven leadership and managerial experience, including a track record of successfully leading legal teams.
The ability to foster an innovative, inclusive, and diverse team environment, promoting positive team culture, encouraging collaboration and self-organization.
Attributes such as attention to detail, discretion, resilience, and a commitment to professional growth.
Interac requires employees to complete a background check that is completed by one of our service providers. We use this service to complete the following checks:
5-year employment verification;
Canadian criminal record check;
Education verification;
Canadian ID cross-check;
Public safety verification; and
Credit inquiry
How We Work We know that exceptional people have great ideas and are passionate about their work. Our culture encourages excellence and actively rewards contributions with: Connection: You’re surrounded by talented people every day who are driven by their passion of a common goal. Core Values: They define us. Living them helps us be the best at what we do. Compensation & Benefits: Pay is driven by individual and corporate performance and we provide a multitude of benefits and perks. Education: To ensure you are the best at what you do we invest in you and the clear legal job board
Oct 20, 2023
Full time
At Interac, we design and deliver products and solutions that give Canadians control over their money so they can get more out of life. But that’s not all. Whether we’re leading real-time money movement, driving innovative commerce solutions like open payments for transit systems, or making advancements in new areas like verification and open banking, we are playing a key role in shaping the future of the digital economy in Canada. Want to make a lasting impact amongst a community of creative thinkers, problem solvers, technical gurus and high-performance application developers? We want to hear from you. Reporting to the Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, the Deputy General Counsel, Privacy & Enterprise Compliance, will support the business units in achieving corporate objectives. They will protect and advance the organization’s interests through provision of advice and preparation of contracts, Privacy and Compliance You’ll be responsible for:
Overseeing all aspects of contract management and ensuring that the organization’s legal interests are protected.
Identifying potential legal risks and liabilities within the organization. Conducting risk assessments to determine potential areas of vulnerability, such as environmental, data privacy, intellectual property, or employment-related risks.
Protection of corporate assets: including patent and trademark portfolios management, contract templates and streamlined processes for legal review of product policies and regulations.
Formulating and reviewing correspondence, position papers, and other communications directed to external audiences including shareholders, regulators, clients, and the public.
Providing legal and advisory services but also strategic advice to all areas of the business in light of legal, political, and practical opportunities/constraints.
Maintaining Interac’s Data Management Program and empowering employees through education, training and business support.
Developing, managing, and overseeing Interac’s Enterprise Compliance Program (ECP). The ECP is designed to mitigate, detect, and report contractual and/or regulatory compliance risk across the organization.
Defining enterprise compliance strategy, methodology, and minimum program standards.
Supporting and advising business units and corporate functions in their alignment with the ECP.
Monitoring and testing the effectiveness of compliance controls across the enterprise.
Reporting on compliance risk throughout the enterprise to management and the board through reporting.
Managing a team, providing team leadership, guidance and development opportunities.
Fostering a collaborative and high performing team, ensuring effective communication and coordination within the department and cross-functional teams.
You bring:
Extensive experience in contract drafting, interpretation, and negotiation, with a strong preference for experience in the payments industry.
Knowledge of privacy regulations and a proven track record of ensuring compliance.
Must be eligible to work for Interac Corp. in Canada in a Full Time Capacity.
An understanding of risk assessment and mitigation strategies to protect the organization's legal interests.
Ability to make strategic decisions that balance legal requirements and business objectives.
Proficiency in handling legal crises and managing high-pressure situations effectively.
Strong level of business acumen and understanding of market trends.
Ability to identify and articulate scenarios, risks, and benefits.
Strong problem-solving abilities to address legal challenges creatively and pragmatically.
Excellent written and oral communication skills for effective interaction with stakeholders and the legal team.
Proven leadership and managerial experience, including a track record of successfully leading legal teams.
The ability to foster an innovative, inclusive, and diverse team environment, promoting positive team culture, encouraging collaboration and self-organization.
Attributes such as attention to detail, discretion, resilience, and a commitment to professional growth.
Interac requires employees to complete a background check that is completed by one of our service providers. We use this service to complete the following checks:
5-year employment verification;
Canadian criminal record check;
Education verification;
Canadian ID cross-check;
Public safety verification; and
Credit inquiry
How We Work We know that exceptional people have great ideas and are passionate about their work. Our culture encourages excellence and actively rewards contributions with: Connection: You’re surrounded by talented people every day who are driven by their passion of a common goal. Core Values: They define us. Living them helps us be the best at what we do. Compensation & Benefits: Pay is driven by individual and corporate performance and we provide a multitude of benefits and perks. Education: To ensure you are the best at what you do we invest in you and the clear legal job board
Job Description
You will be working on a flexible hybrid schedule as part of Fidelity’s dynamic working arrangement.
Current work authorization for Canada is required for all openings.
Please note this will be a 12 month contract from October 2023 - 2024
Who We Are
At Fidelity Investments Canada ULC (Fidelity), we’ve been helping Canadian investors build better financial futures for over 35 years. We offer individuals and institutions a range of trusted investment portfolios and services - and we’re constantly seeking to find new and better ways to help our clients. As a privately owned company, we boldly embrace innovation in all areas as we continue to grow our business into the future.
Working with us means you’ll be part of a diverse and dedicated group of people who make a real difference for our clients and communities every day. You’ll have a wide range of opportunities to grow and develop your career in an inclusive environment where you’ll feel valued and supported to be your best - both personally and professionally.
What We Do
Reporting to the Director Legal Services, the Legal Counsel Sr will provide thoughtful, competent, and accurate legal advice to Fidelity.
How You’ll Make An Impact
Provide legal advice and support to the retail investment fund business, including
Drafting, renewing and filing prospectuses, ETF/fund facts, and amendments to those documents
Drafting and maintaining material contracts, including designated broker and dealer agreements, sub-advisory agreements, etc.
Liaise with lawyers, the broader FIC business prospectus review team, board operations manager, board of directors, and internal and external translators as it relates to retail product offering related matters and disclosure
Review and participate in the review of retail continuous disclosure documents, including resolving ad hoc issues as they relate to a fund’s management reports of fund performance and financial statements
Provide general legal advice including in the following circumstances and acts as the Legal expert for Special Projects within FIC
Review of fund investment as well as other corporate action documentation (e.g., subscription agreements for private placements)
Provide support to the compliance department (e.g., compliance certificate review, 81-102 investment restrictions)
Partake in reviewing corporate contracts, and operational issues
Review and supervise review of marketing pieces, including website disclosure
Provide consultation for special projects within FIC and partake in steering committees where applicable
What We’re Looking For
Completion of the Bachelor of Law or Juris Doctor degree
Completion of Canadian Securities Law Course or IFIC Mutual Fund Course is an asset
5-7 years of experience as a legal counsel in the financial services industry either at a law firm or in an in-house counsel setting
Licensed as a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada
What You Will Bring
Knowledge of corporate and securities law
Strong analytical, negotiation and problem-solving skills
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Effective prioritization of tasks, ability to deliver high quality work under pressure
Can effectively collaborate on projects and initiatives and build relationships within legal department as well as with business partners
Proficiency with MS Office Suite
Fidelity Canada is an equal opportunity employer
Fidelity Canada is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We will consider all qualified applicants for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, family status, protected veterans’ status, Aboriginal/Native American status or any other legally-protected ground.
Accommodation during the application process
Fidelity Canada welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in the selection process. If you require an accommodation, please email us at FidelityCanadaStaffing@fidelity.ca.
No telephone inquiries or agencies please. We thank all applicants for their interest, please be advised that only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Why Work at Fidelity?
We are proud to be recipients of the following
Awards
Canada's Top Family-Friendly Employers 2023 (7th consecutive year)
Canada's Top 100 Employers 2023 (7th consecutive year)
Greater Toronto's Top Employers 2023 (10th consecutive year)
Canada's Top Employers for Young People 2023
Venngo Healthy Workplaces Award Workplace Benefits Awards – Health and Wellness Program
HRDC Best Places to Work 2023
Designations
A Canadian Compassionate Company
Great Place to Work on the legal job board (Dec 2022 - Nov 2023)
Best Workplaces for Women 2023 by Great Place to Work
Sep 13, 2023
Contract
Job Description
You will be working on a flexible hybrid schedule as part of Fidelity’s dynamic working arrangement.
Current work authorization for Canada is required for all openings.
Please note this will be a 12 month contract from October 2023 - 2024
Who We Are
At Fidelity Investments Canada ULC (Fidelity), we’ve been helping Canadian investors build better financial futures for over 35 years. We offer individuals and institutions a range of trusted investment portfolios and services - and we’re constantly seeking to find new and better ways to help our clients. As a privately owned company, we boldly embrace innovation in all areas as we continue to grow our business into the future.
Working with us means you’ll be part of a diverse and dedicated group of people who make a real difference for our clients and communities every day. You’ll have a wide range of opportunities to grow and develop your career in an inclusive environment where you’ll feel valued and supported to be your best - both personally and professionally.
What We Do
Reporting to the Director Legal Services, the Legal Counsel Sr will provide thoughtful, competent, and accurate legal advice to Fidelity.
How You’ll Make An Impact
Provide legal advice and support to the retail investment fund business, including
Drafting, renewing and filing prospectuses, ETF/fund facts, and amendments to those documents
Drafting and maintaining material contracts, including designated broker and dealer agreements, sub-advisory agreements, etc.
Liaise with lawyers, the broader FIC business prospectus review team, board operations manager, board of directors, and internal and external translators as it relates to retail product offering related matters and disclosure
Review and participate in the review of retail continuous disclosure documents, including resolving ad hoc issues as they relate to a fund’s management reports of fund performance and financial statements
Provide general legal advice including in the following circumstances and acts as the Legal expert for Special Projects within FIC
Review of fund investment as well as other corporate action documentation (e.g., subscription agreements for private placements)
Provide support to the compliance department (e.g., compliance certificate review, 81-102 investment restrictions)
Partake in reviewing corporate contracts, and operational issues
Review and supervise review of marketing pieces, including website disclosure
Provide consultation for special projects within FIC and partake in steering committees where applicable
What We’re Looking For
Completion of the Bachelor of Law or Juris Doctor degree
Completion of Canadian Securities Law Course or IFIC Mutual Fund Course is an asset
5-7 years of experience as a legal counsel in the financial services industry either at a law firm or in an in-house counsel setting
Licensed as a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada
What You Will Bring
Knowledge of corporate and securities law
Strong analytical, negotiation and problem-solving skills
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Effective prioritization of tasks, ability to deliver high quality work under pressure
Can effectively collaborate on projects and initiatives and build relationships within legal department as well as with business partners
Proficiency with MS Office Suite
Fidelity Canada is an equal opportunity employer
Fidelity Canada is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We will consider all qualified applicants for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, family status, protected veterans’ status, Aboriginal/Native American status or any other legally-protected ground.
Accommodation during the application process
Fidelity Canada welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in the selection process. If you require an accommodation, please email us at FidelityCanadaStaffing@fidelity.ca.
No telephone inquiries or agencies please. We thank all applicants for their interest, please be advised that only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Why Work at Fidelity?
We are proud to be recipients of the following
Awards
Canada's Top Family-Friendly Employers 2023 (7th consecutive year)
Canada's Top 100 Employers 2023 (7th consecutive year)
Greater Toronto's Top Employers 2023 (10th consecutive year)
Canada's Top Employers for Young People 2023
Venngo Healthy Workplaces Award Workplace Benefits Awards – Health and Wellness Program
HRDC Best Places to Work 2023
Designations
A Canadian Compassionate Company
Great Place to Work on the legal job board (Dec 2022 - Nov 2023)
Best Workplaces for Women 2023 by Great Place to Work
Description
Legal Affaires/Permanent role/Telework or Hybrid
Are you a lawyer with a corporate/commercial or securities law background looking to advance your career and join a dynamic team in the financial industry? Do you have excellent communication skills and enjoy working with partners from different lines of business within the wealth management industry? Do you want your organization and your colleagues to benefit from your valuable know-how and expertise?
We have an opportunity for you to join the iA Wealth legal team , part of the iA Financial Group Legal Department. As Senior Legal Counsel, you will provide legal support to business partners within iA’s Wealth group, with a focus on the iA Private Wealth and Investia Financial Services subsidiaries.
Your role will include the following:
Provide practical legal advice to the businesses and subsidiaries within iA Wealth by proactively influencing, recommending and using business-oriented solutions to achieve business and organizational objectives and goals, while minimizing legal and business risk
Draft, review and negotiate contracts, including agency agreements, loan documents, portfolio management agreements and third-party service agreements
Provide advice related to securities laws, regulatory compliance, capital markets activities, estates and trusts, and investment management
Provide legal and regulatory advice on initiatives, strategies, policies and developments
Provide practical advice based on knowledge of legal principles, practices and procedures, and knowledge of the wealth management industry
Requirements:
You must be qualified to practice law in the province of Ontario and/or the province of Quebec
10+ years of post-call experience in commercial and/or securities law with a law firm or at an investment dealer, financial institution, or securities regulator
Prior experience in the wealth management industry, including knowledge and understanding of the Canadian securities regulatory landscape and CIRO (formerly IIROC and MFDA) rules
Excellent command of French and English (oral and written) for frequent interaction with internal French- and English-speaking colleagues and partners across Canada
If you have a strong commitment to client service and excellent interpersonal skills, this new challenge is for you! Apply right now and start a new career with our dynamic organization!
Aug 17, 2023
Hybrid
Description
Legal Affaires/Permanent role/Telework or Hybrid
Are you a lawyer with a corporate/commercial or securities law background looking to advance your career and join a dynamic team in the financial industry? Do you have excellent communication skills and enjoy working with partners from different lines of business within the wealth management industry? Do you want your organization and your colleagues to benefit from your valuable know-how and expertise?
We have an opportunity for you to join the iA Wealth legal team , part of the iA Financial Group Legal Department. As Senior Legal Counsel, you will provide legal support to business partners within iA’s Wealth group, with a focus on the iA Private Wealth and Investia Financial Services subsidiaries.
Your role will include the following:
Provide practical legal advice to the businesses and subsidiaries within iA Wealth by proactively influencing, recommending and using business-oriented solutions to achieve business and organizational objectives and goals, while minimizing legal and business risk
Draft, review and negotiate contracts, including agency agreements, loan documents, portfolio management agreements and third-party service agreements
Provide advice related to securities laws, regulatory compliance, capital markets activities, estates and trusts, and investment management
Provide legal and regulatory advice on initiatives, strategies, policies and developments
Provide practical advice based on knowledge of legal principles, practices and procedures, and knowledge of the wealth management industry
Requirements:
You must be qualified to practice law in the province of Ontario and/or the province of Quebec
10+ years of post-call experience in commercial and/or securities law with a law firm or at an investment dealer, financial institution, or securities regulator
Prior experience in the wealth management industry, including knowledge and understanding of the Canadian securities regulatory landscape and CIRO (formerly IIROC and MFDA) rules
Excellent command of French and English (oral and written) for frequent interaction with internal French- and English-speaking colleagues and partners across Canada
If you have a strong commitment to client service and excellent interpersonal skills, this new challenge is for you! Apply right now and start a new career with our dynamic organization!
Export Development Canada | Exportation et développement Canada - EDC
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Export Development Canada (EDC) is a financial Crown corporation dedicated to helping Canadian businesses make an impact at home and abroad. EDC offers financial products and knowledge to help Canadian businesses confidently enter new markets, reduce financial risk, and grow their business.
When you join our team, you’ll be helping Canadian businesses learn the endless possibilities that open to them through export and help bring their vision, passion, and innovation to the world. Your knowledge and expertise will support more than 25,000 Canadian businesses and their customers in as many as 200 markets worldwide. You’ll work amongst the best and brightest in an inclusive, collaborative environment that fosters professional development and success. And you’ll know that you’re making an impact every day – for businesses, for Canada and for the people you work with.
Are you ready to make an impact? Join EDC, recognized as a Top 100 and Top Family-Friendly Employer, as we take on the risk so Canadian businesses can take on the world. #LI-Hybrid
Overview
EDC is seeking a team and solution-oriented corporate, commercial lawyer with private equity experience to join its Legal Services division of approximately 27 lawyers who provide a wide range of legal services to the Corporation. EDC’s Legal Services is a dynamic, client-oriented environment, supporting EDC’s range of activities and services. Legal Services provides legal representation and assistance for all of its product and corporate function. The successful candidate will become a member of the EDC Legal Services group and specifically the Litigation, Governance, Trade and Operations team which provides legal advice to the Corporation in relation to its core operations. This includes advising the Corporation in various areas of law including namely public procurement, privacy and access to information, compliance, environmental and social governance and financial crimes. The lawyer would also be expected to support and advise other areas within EDC Legal Services, as needed. Key Responsibilities
Key responsibilities would include the following, but lawyers are expected to handle a broad range of business needs that may not be fully summarized below:
Involvement in all aspects of EDC’s procurement and vendor management portfolio, from drafting and negotiating commercial agreements to ensuring EDC’s compliance with various applicable legal instruments and treaties
Identify issues and potential solutions in matters requiring consideration of appropriate risk mitigation measures and corporate perspective and knowledge
Providing legal advice in various other key areas relating to EDC’s operations such as privacy law, access to information, marketing and compliance
Provide legal advice on various matters of law pertaining to the activities of EDC, such as EDC's rights and obligations under EDC contracts, interpretation of internal documentation and policies in areas of specialty, advice on authorization and compliance requirements, including interpreting the Export Development Act, the Financial Administration Act and other relevant statutes
Retain and supervise the services of outside counsel (both foreign and domestic)
Review and comment on outside counsel's documents and advice
Proactively support the Corporation, the legal and business teams through collaboration and team work
Screening Criteria
Undergraduate degree in Law
Applicants must be licensed by a Canadian provincial bar and in good standing to practice law as a barrister and solicitor in any Canadian province or territory
A minimum of 4-7 years of relevant experience having regard to the position described
Experience providing advice in the area of public procurement
Strong communication skills (written and verbal), including strong drafting skills
Demonstrated ability to multitask and manage competing priorities
Skills and Knowledge
Strong creative and critical thinking skills to apply to a variety of complex issues and to provide advanced solutions
Proactive lawyering and risk mitigation skills acquired in a commercially oriented, dynamic environment
Strong judgment and decision-making qualities, and collaborative in soliciting the input of others, both within the legal team and outside the team where appropriate
Strong influencing and negotiation skills to deal with conflicting and complex areas
Strong interpersonal and relationship management skills
Strong planning and project management skills
Asset
Bilingual in both official languages (English & French)
Experience in Privacy, Access to Information, financial crimes or corporate law
Experience in the federal public sector and/or advising federal Crown Corporations or other public sector entities
Salary Range
$109,700 - $164,500 + performance-based incentive
Salary ranges and compensation structure are currently under review. We anticipate updates to be in effect in July 2023.
How to apply Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Application deadline on www.edc.ca/careers : Jul 28, 2023, 10:59:00 PM
EDC is committed to employment equity and actively encourages applications from women, Aboriginal people, persons with disabilities and visible minorities via the clear legal job board. If selected for an interview, please advise us if you require special accommodation.
Candidates must meet the requisite government security screening requirements.
Jul 14, 2023
Full time
Export Development Canada (EDC) is a financial Crown corporation dedicated to helping Canadian businesses make an impact at home and abroad. EDC offers financial products and knowledge to help Canadian businesses confidently enter new markets, reduce financial risk, and grow their business.
When you join our team, you’ll be helping Canadian businesses learn the endless possibilities that open to them through export and help bring their vision, passion, and innovation to the world. Your knowledge and expertise will support more than 25,000 Canadian businesses and their customers in as many as 200 markets worldwide. You’ll work amongst the best and brightest in an inclusive, collaborative environment that fosters professional development and success. And you’ll know that you’re making an impact every day – for businesses, for Canada and for the people you work with.
Are you ready to make an impact? Join EDC, recognized as a Top 100 and Top Family-Friendly Employer, as we take on the risk so Canadian businesses can take on the world. #LI-Hybrid
Overview
EDC is seeking a team and solution-oriented corporate, commercial lawyer with private equity experience to join its Legal Services division of approximately 27 lawyers who provide a wide range of legal services to the Corporation. EDC’s Legal Services is a dynamic, client-oriented environment, supporting EDC’s range of activities and services. Legal Services provides legal representation and assistance for all of its product and corporate function. The successful candidate will become a member of the EDC Legal Services group and specifically the Litigation, Governance, Trade and Operations team which provides legal advice to the Corporation in relation to its core operations. This includes advising the Corporation in various areas of law including namely public procurement, privacy and access to information, compliance, environmental and social governance and financial crimes. The lawyer would also be expected to support and advise other areas within EDC Legal Services, as needed. Key Responsibilities
Key responsibilities would include the following, but lawyers are expected to handle a broad range of business needs that may not be fully summarized below:
Involvement in all aspects of EDC’s procurement and vendor management portfolio, from drafting and negotiating commercial agreements to ensuring EDC’s compliance with various applicable legal instruments and treaties
Identify issues and potential solutions in matters requiring consideration of appropriate risk mitigation measures and corporate perspective and knowledge
Providing legal advice in various other key areas relating to EDC’s operations such as privacy law, access to information, marketing and compliance
Provide legal advice on various matters of law pertaining to the activities of EDC, such as EDC's rights and obligations under EDC contracts, interpretation of internal documentation and policies in areas of specialty, advice on authorization and compliance requirements, including interpreting the Export Development Act, the Financial Administration Act and other relevant statutes
Retain and supervise the services of outside counsel (both foreign and domestic)
Review and comment on outside counsel's documents and advice
Proactively support the Corporation, the legal and business teams through collaboration and team work
Screening Criteria
Undergraduate degree in Law
Applicants must be licensed by a Canadian provincial bar and in good standing to practice law as a barrister and solicitor in any Canadian province or territory
A minimum of 4-7 years of relevant experience having regard to the position described
Experience providing advice in the area of public procurement
Strong communication skills (written and verbal), including strong drafting skills
Demonstrated ability to multitask and manage competing priorities
Skills and Knowledge
Strong creative and critical thinking skills to apply to a variety of complex issues and to provide advanced solutions
Proactive lawyering and risk mitigation skills acquired in a commercially oriented, dynamic environment
Strong judgment and decision-making qualities, and collaborative in soliciting the input of others, both within the legal team and outside the team where appropriate
Strong influencing and negotiation skills to deal with conflicting and complex areas
Strong interpersonal and relationship management skills
Strong planning and project management skills
Asset
Bilingual in both official languages (English & French)
Experience in Privacy, Access to Information, financial crimes or corporate law
Experience in the federal public sector and/or advising federal Crown Corporations or other public sector entities
Salary Range
$109,700 - $164,500 + performance-based incentive
Salary ranges and compensation structure are currently under review. We anticipate updates to be in effect in July 2023.
How to apply Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Application deadline on www.edc.ca/careers : Jul 28, 2023, 10:59:00 PM
EDC is committed to employment equity and actively encourages applications from women, Aboriginal people, persons with disabilities and visible minorities via the clear legal job board. If selected for an interview, please advise us if you require special accommodation.
Candidates must meet the requisite government security screening requirements.
At Ontario Health, we are committed to developing a strong organizational culture that connects and inspires all team members across the province. Our vision is that together, we will be a leader in health and wellness for all. Our mission is to connect the health system to drive improved and equitable health outcomes, experiences and value. How we work together is reflected through our five values: integrity, inspiration, tenacity, humility and care.
What Ontario Health offers:
Achieving your career goals is a priority to us. Benefits of working at Ontario Health may include the following based on employment type:
Fully paid medical, dental and vision coverage from your first day
Health care spending account
Premium defined benefit pension plan
3 personal days and 2 float days annually
Individual contributors start at 3 weeks’ vacation with 4 weeks at 2 yrs.
Career development opportunities
A collaborative values-based team culture
A wellness program
A hybrid working model
Participation in Communities of Inclusion
Want to make a difference in your career? Consider this opportunity.
The Senior Legal Counsel will be responsible for providing proactive and solutions based legal advice, ensuring that Ontario health complies with its legal obligations and mitigates business and legal risks. The Senior Legal Counsel may manage a team of Legal Counsel.
This role will manage legal issues arising across OH on an enterprise, departmental and program-level. The Senior Legal Counsel will develop and implement strategic initiatives for the legal department and act as a legal representative on organization-wide strategy initiatives.
As part of this role, the Senior Legal Counsel is accountable for the administration of the legal operations, management of resources, and engagement of key internal and/or external stakeholders. As the subject matter expert within the organization on a broad base of legal matters, this role will provide counsel and support directly to OH portfolios and Senior Leaders on complex legal matters.
Here is what you will be doing:
Providing leadership, mentorship, guidance and experience to the Legal Department. May also manage a team of Legal Counsel.
Providing proactive and solutions based legal advice and recommendations to OH leadership to mitigate legal and business risks for OH.
Researching and interpreting complex and high-risk legal issues and providing advice on such issues.
Drafting, amending and negotiating complex, high value and high-risk contracts and other legal documents, with and without the aid of established precedents, including but not limited to software as a service agreements, license agreements, goods and services agreements, data sharing agreements, privacy agreements, transfer payment agreements, and service accountability agreements.
Drafting and developing precedents for use by the Legal Department.
Leading complex and cross-functional legal transactions.
Advising on privacy authorities analysis and privacy legislation.
Providing conflict of interest opinions and conducting investigations under the Public Service of Ontario Act .
Supporting OH’s compliance with applicable legislative and regulatory requirements, government directives and internal policies and procedures.
Overseeing the management and costs of external legal counsel.
Assisting the Assistant General Counsel and General Counsel with the management of any legal matters, as required.
Leading the development and implementation of enterprise-wide legal processes.
Ensuring that processes and procedures are in place to mitigate legal risk and to ensure that OH staff and leadership are in compliance with applicable legislation, regulations and Management Board of Cabinet Directives.
Evaluating the impact of legislation and regulations on OH.
Overseeing any litigation against OH.
Managing stakeholders with a focus on provision of information, advice and guidance to OH leadership and external stakeholders including the Ministry, hospitals, physicians, foundations.
Contributing to the realization of the legal department’s strategic and business objectives.
Participating in Ontario Health committees and groups.
Here is what you will need to be successful:
Education and Experience
Law degree (Bachelor of Laws (LLB) or Juris Doctor (JD)) and licensed to practice law in Ontario, with demonstrated experience in various complex specialized areas of law, including corporate/commercial law, health, public sector, information technology, privacy, and corporate governance.
Direct/indirect related work experience representing continuous learning and required for someone to perform this job competently is 8 years. Minimum of 3 years’ people management experience for people leader.
Recognized access and privacy designation (CIPP/C) is an asset.
Graduate degree in health care administration, or master’s in law is an asset.
Experience working in the healthcare sector is an asset.
The typical minimum level of education to perform this job competently is equivalent to specialized graduate studies. The person requires the equivalent of post-graduate training at the master’s level in university in order to understand, utilize and communicate very complicated, very diversified or highly technical concepts/theories/practices.
Extensive experience evaluating, negotiating, structuring and leading complex agreements.
Knowledge and Skills
Excellent leadership, team building, and relationship-building skills to lead a team of Legal Counsel and build trust and confidence with numerous stakeholders.
Exceptional interpersonal and communications skills (written and verbal) with effective group presentation and stakeholder engagement abilities, including the ability to translate complex regulatory standards or legal concepts in a manner that can be understood by a functionally diverse audience.
Strong understanding of legislation, regulations and directives governing Ontario Health as a provincial agency.
Strong understanding of health law and healthcare policy.
Broad understanding of changing priorities, trends, legislative and regulatory requirements and emerging issues within the healthcare industry.
Exceptional research skills with demonstrated strategic thinking, analytical, creative problem-solving and planning skills.
High level of composure with the ability to demonstrate sound judgment, discretion, tact and courtesy.
Excellent organizational and time management skills and the ability to respond to a multiplicity of demands and prioritize work activities.
Ability to work under pressure and maintain strict confidentiality.
High sense of independence in solving complex problems and providing solutions.
Employment Type : Permanent Full Time
Paygrade and Zone: SLC l
Location: Ontario (currently hybrid; subject to change)
All applicants must be a resident of Ontario to be considered for roles at Ontario Health.
Ontario Health encourages applications from candidates who are First Nations, Métis, Inuit, and urban Indigenous; Francophone; Black and racialized; members of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities; trans and nonbinary; and disabled.
We encourage applicants with accessibility needs to notify us if they have any accommodation needs in the application and/or interview process.
Note: As part of the initial recruitment screening process, applicants must confirm that they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. If applicants are not fully vaccinated, they will be required to identify any accommodation needs pursuant to a protected ground under the Code. Applicants who identify an accommodation need will be required to provide supporting documentation with respect to their need for accommodation when requested by the clear legal job board. If no such accommodation is identified, the applicant will not be eligible to proceed through the recruitment process.
Jun 21, 2023
Full time
At Ontario Health, we are committed to developing a strong organizational culture that connects and inspires all team members across the province. Our vision is that together, we will be a leader in health and wellness for all. Our mission is to connect the health system to drive improved and equitable health outcomes, experiences and value. How we work together is reflected through our five values: integrity, inspiration, tenacity, humility and care.
What Ontario Health offers:
Achieving your career goals is a priority to us. Benefits of working at Ontario Health may include the following based on employment type:
Fully paid medical, dental and vision coverage from your first day
Health care spending account
Premium defined benefit pension plan
3 personal days and 2 float days annually
Individual contributors start at 3 weeks’ vacation with 4 weeks at 2 yrs.
Career development opportunities
A collaborative values-based team culture
A wellness program
A hybrid working model
Participation in Communities of Inclusion
Want to make a difference in your career? Consider this opportunity.
The Senior Legal Counsel will be responsible for providing proactive and solutions based legal advice, ensuring that Ontario health complies with its legal obligations and mitigates business and legal risks. The Senior Legal Counsel may manage a team of Legal Counsel.
This role will manage legal issues arising across OH on an enterprise, departmental and program-level. The Senior Legal Counsel will develop and implement strategic initiatives for the legal department and act as a legal representative on organization-wide strategy initiatives.
As part of this role, the Senior Legal Counsel is accountable for the administration of the legal operations, management of resources, and engagement of key internal and/or external stakeholders. As the subject matter expert within the organization on a broad base of legal matters, this role will provide counsel and support directly to OH portfolios and Senior Leaders on complex legal matters.
Here is what you will be doing:
Providing leadership, mentorship, guidance and experience to the Legal Department. May also manage a team of Legal Counsel.
Providing proactive and solutions based legal advice and recommendations to OH leadership to mitigate legal and business risks for OH.
Researching and interpreting complex and high-risk legal issues and providing advice on such issues.
Drafting, amending and negotiating complex, high value and high-risk contracts and other legal documents, with and without the aid of established precedents, including but not limited to software as a service agreements, license agreements, goods and services agreements, data sharing agreements, privacy agreements, transfer payment agreements, and service accountability agreements.
Drafting and developing precedents for use by the Legal Department.
Leading complex and cross-functional legal transactions.
Advising on privacy authorities analysis and privacy legislation.
Providing conflict of interest opinions and conducting investigations under the Public Service of Ontario Act .
Supporting OH’s compliance with applicable legislative and regulatory requirements, government directives and internal policies and procedures.
Overseeing the management and costs of external legal counsel.
Assisting the Assistant General Counsel and General Counsel with the management of any legal matters, as required.
Leading the development and implementation of enterprise-wide legal processes.
Ensuring that processes and procedures are in place to mitigate legal risk and to ensure that OH staff and leadership are in compliance with applicable legislation, regulations and Management Board of Cabinet Directives.
Evaluating the impact of legislation and regulations on OH.
Overseeing any litigation against OH.
Managing stakeholders with a focus on provision of information, advice and guidance to OH leadership and external stakeholders including the Ministry, hospitals, physicians, foundations.
Contributing to the realization of the legal department’s strategic and business objectives.
Participating in Ontario Health committees and groups.
Here is what you will need to be successful:
Education and Experience
Law degree (Bachelor of Laws (LLB) or Juris Doctor (JD)) and licensed to practice law in Ontario, with demonstrated experience in various complex specialized areas of law, including corporate/commercial law, health, public sector, information technology, privacy, and corporate governance.
Direct/indirect related work experience representing continuous learning and required for someone to perform this job competently is 8 years. Minimum of 3 years’ people management experience for people leader.
Recognized access and privacy designation (CIPP/C) is an asset.
Graduate degree in health care administration, or master’s in law is an asset.
Experience working in the healthcare sector is an asset.
The typical minimum level of education to perform this job competently is equivalent to specialized graduate studies. The person requires the equivalent of post-graduate training at the master’s level in university in order to understand, utilize and communicate very complicated, very diversified or highly technical concepts/theories/practices.
Extensive experience evaluating, negotiating, structuring and leading complex agreements.
Knowledge and Skills
Excellent leadership, team building, and relationship-building skills to lead a team of Legal Counsel and build trust and confidence with numerous stakeholders.
Exceptional interpersonal and communications skills (written and verbal) with effective group presentation and stakeholder engagement abilities, including the ability to translate complex regulatory standards or legal concepts in a manner that can be understood by a functionally diverse audience.
Strong understanding of legislation, regulations and directives governing Ontario Health as a provincial agency.
Strong understanding of health law and healthcare policy.
Broad understanding of changing priorities, trends, legislative and regulatory requirements and emerging issues within the healthcare industry.
Exceptional research skills with demonstrated strategic thinking, analytical, creative problem-solving and planning skills.
High level of composure with the ability to demonstrate sound judgment, discretion, tact and courtesy.
Excellent organizational and time management skills and the ability to respond to a multiplicity of demands and prioritize work activities.
Ability to work under pressure and maintain strict confidentiality.
High sense of independence in solving complex problems and providing solutions.
Employment Type : Permanent Full Time
Paygrade and Zone: SLC l
Location: Ontario (currently hybrid; subject to change)
All applicants must be a resident of Ontario to be considered for roles at Ontario Health.
Ontario Health encourages applications from candidates who are First Nations, Métis, Inuit, and urban Indigenous; Francophone; Black and racialized; members of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities; trans and nonbinary; and disabled.
We encourage applicants with accessibility needs to notify us if they have any accommodation needs in the application and/or interview process.
Note: As part of the initial recruitment screening process, applicants must confirm that they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. If applicants are not fully vaccinated, they will be required to identify any accommodation needs pursuant to a protected ground under the Code. Applicants who identify an accommodation need will be required to provide supporting documentation with respect to their need for accommodation when requested by the clear legal job board. If no such accommodation is identified, the applicant will not be eligible to proceed through the recruitment process.
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nterac is at the heart of the Canadian payment ecosystem and the forefront of payments modernization. Our legal team is growing exponentially, and each role within the legal team will support unique business towers, such as: Technology & Operations, Digital ID, Product, Human Resources, Finance & Administration, Commercial, Products & Services, Partnerships & Client Solutions, Fraud Mitigation & Strategy, Enterprise Initiatives & External Affairs, and Marketing & Communications. As a member of the Legal Counsel team at Interac Corp., you will be responsible for providing forward-thinking legal guidance and strategic risk analyses for Canada’s first FinTech, promoting innovation while protecting Interac’s reputation as one of the most trusted financial brands in Canada. We are looking for lawyers with keen business judgment and a genuine interest in payment network and financial services to provide sophisticated advice on a broad range of technology contracting, outsourcing and third-party risk management activities. Interac lawyers handle complex issues, often in real time, to provide practical and actionable advice to an organization that continues to explore uncharted territory in financial services technology. In this role, you will work collaboratively with a close-knit team of sharp, solution-oriented in-house lawyers on projects that challenge you to balance legal imperatives with the core business values, risk tolerance and enterprise strategy of a renowned financial services organization. You’re great at…
Working in a fast-paced business and technology environment, partnering with business units, and playing a key role in driving the company's products and services forward.
Providing strategic and actionable legal advice on key portfolios in the business (and with emerging technology) to complete time sensitive projects while mitigating potential legal risks.
Exercising business judgment to deliver practical and pragmatic solutions when the “right” legal answer is not crystal clear.
Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating a diverse range of commercial contracts, including complex technology vendor agreements, service provider agreements, proof of concept agreements, letters of intent, software and evaluation license agreements (on premise and cloud), customer software development agreements, incentive agreements, sponsorship agreements, and consulting services agreements.
Advising on operationalizing contracts in a complex, multi-vendor environment and proactively identifying and resolving associated legal issues.
Working as a collaborative member of the Legal team, a mentor to junior lawyers and a resource for internal knowledge management and precedent development.
Who are you?
A Law Degree and membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario.
Must be eligible to work for Interac Corp. in Canada in a Full Time Capacity.
You possess 5-7 years practical post-call legal experience in both a corporate legal department and a law firm.
Prior experience working for technology vendors, in financial services or the payment industry (preferred).
Working knowledge of privacy, cybersecurity, Code of Conduct, CASL and other regulatory requirements applying to the financial services industry and payment network operators (preferred).
Experience with financial services technologies, including mobile payments, digital banking, digital identification, verification and authentication and other electronic payments technologies, in addition to traditional payment systems and payment card network operators (preferred).
Proven experience advising on a wide range of matters spanning from privacy, competition, intellectual property, technology, and licensing.
A team player mindset, ready and willing to take on a variety of responsibilities and roles that support the team, department, and organization.
Critical thinking with cogent analysis of legal and business issues
You are adept at identifying, assessing, and managing legal and reputational risk.
Proactivity with time management and project prioritization.
A keen interest in the products, services, and interdependencies at Interac and in the payments ecosystem.
Skills That Will Set You Apart...
Knowledge of the Code of Conduct for the Credit and Debit Card Industry in Canada and/or the Payment Clearing and Settlement Act.
Experience with government and regulatory affair.
Interac requires employees to complete a background check that is completed by one of our service providers. We use this service to complete the following checks:
5-year employment verification;
Canadian criminal record check;
Education verification;
Canadian ID cross-check;
Public safety verification; and
Credit inquiry
How We Work We know that exceptional people have great ideas and are passionate about their work. Our culture encourages excellence and actively rewards contributions with: Connection: You’re surrounded by talented people every day who are driven by their passion of a common goal. Core Values: They define us. Living them helps us be the best at what we do. Compensation & Benefits: Pay is driven by individual and corporate performance and we provide a multitude of benefits and perks. Education: To ensure you are the best at what you do we invest in you
Jun 20, 2023
Full time
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nterac is at the heart of the Canadian payment ecosystem and the forefront of payments modernization. Our legal team is growing exponentially, and each role within the legal team will support unique business towers, such as: Technology & Operations, Digital ID, Product, Human Resources, Finance & Administration, Commercial, Products & Services, Partnerships & Client Solutions, Fraud Mitigation & Strategy, Enterprise Initiatives & External Affairs, and Marketing & Communications. As a member of the Legal Counsel team at Interac Corp., you will be responsible for providing forward-thinking legal guidance and strategic risk analyses for Canada’s first FinTech, promoting innovation while protecting Interac’s reputation as one of the most trusted financial brands in Canada. We are looking for lawyers with keen business judgment and a genuine interest in payment network and financial services to provide sophisticated advice on a broad range of technology contracting, outsourcing and third-party risk management activities. Interac lawyers handle complex issues, often in real time, to provide practical and actionable advice to an organization that continues to explore uncharted territory in financial services technology. In this role, you will work collaboratively with a close-knit team of sharp, solution-oriented in-house lawyers on projects that challenge you to balance legal imperatives with the core business values, risk tolerance and enterprise strategy of a renowned financial services organization. You’re great at…
Working in a fast-paced business and technology environment, partnering with business units, and playing a key role in driving the company's products and services forward.
Providing strategic and actionable legal advice on key portfolios in the business (and with emerging technology) to complete time sensitive projects while mitigating potential legal risks.
Exercising business judgment to deliver practical and pragmatic solutions when the “right” legal answer is not crystal clear.
Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating a diverse range of commercial contracts, including complex technology vendor agreements, service provider agreements, proof of concept agreements, letters of intent, software and evaluation license agreements (on premise and cloud), customer software development agreements, incentive agreements, sponsorship agreements, and consulting services agreements.
Advising on operationalizing contracts in a complex, multi-vendor environment and proactively identifying and resolving associated legal issues.
Working as a collaborative member of the Legal team, a mentor to junior lawyers and a resource for internal knowledge management and precedent development.
Who are you?
A Law Degree and membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario.
Must be eligible to work for Interac Corp. in Canada in a Full Time Capacity.
You possess 5-7 years practical post-call legal experience in both a corporate legal department and a law firm.
Prior experience working for technology vendors, in financial services or the payment industry (preferred).
Working knowledge of privacy, cybersecurity, Code of Conduct, CASL and other regulatory requirements applying to the financial services industry and payment network operators (preferred).
Experience with financial services technologies, including mobile payments, digital banking, digital identification, verification and authentication and other electronic payments technologies, in addition to traditional payment systems and payment card network operators (preferred).
Proven experience advising on a wide range of matters spanning from privacy, competition, intellectual property, technology, and licensing.
A team player mindset, ready and willing to take on a variety of responsibilities and roles that support the team, department, and organization.
Critical thinking with cogent analysis of legal and business issues
You are adept at identifying, assessing, and managing legal and reputational risk.
Proactivity with time management and project prioritization.
A keen interest in the products, services, and interdependencies at Interac and in the payments ecosystem.
Skills That Will Set You Apart...
Knowledge of the Code of Conduct for the Credit and Debit Card Industry in Canada and/or the Payment Clearing and Settlement Act.
Experience with government and regulatory affair.
Interac requires employees to complete a background check that is completed by one of our service providers. We use this service to complete the following checks:
5-year employment verification;
Canadian criminal record check;
Education verification;
Canadian ID cross-check;
Public safety verification; and
Credit inquiry
How We Work We know that exceptional people have great ideas and are passionate about their work. Our culture encourages excellence and actively rewards contributions with: Connection: You’re surrounded by talented people every day who are driven by their passion of a common goal. Core Values: They define us. Living them helps us be the best at what we do. Compensation & Benefits: Pay is driven by individual and corporate performance and we provide a multitude of benefits and perks. Education: To ensure you are the best at what you do we invest in you