Commercial Litigation Associate
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One of our clients is a leading boutique firm in the North York Area who are currently seeking a talented senior Commercial Litigation Associate to join their team. They have a solid file load for the incoming lawyer, so if you are looking for a busy practice with strong work life balance, look no further.ABOUT OUR CLIENTOur client is a strong boutique firm located in North York Toronto. Consisting of 13 lawyers, this is a team that specializes in business law, assisting clients with matters such as banking and financing services, bankruptcy and insolvency, commercial real estate, and general commercial litigation. Being a smaller team, they have a great working relationship with each other with less hierarchy that might be an issue with larger firms. This office culture also extends to having less emphasis on simply hitting your billable numbers, and more with overall contributions to the firm's success.ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITYThis role would be focused on commercial litigation matters for the clients of the firm, handling matters such as shareholder and partnership disputes, real estate and construction disputes, copyright issues, Directors and officers' liability, and more. Particular focus in this position would be Insolvency, Bankruptcy, and corporate restructuring matters. As mentioned above there would be a lot of collaboration between members of the team in addition to having access to strong legal support.THE REQUIREMENTSBe called to the Ontario Bar and be in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario6 -10 years of focused commercial litigation experience. Insolvency / Bankruptcy experience a strong assetComfortable with a 1500 annual billable targetHOW TO APPLYPlease apply directly to this posting with the most recent version of your resume. If you would like to speak with us regarding this position, please contact Erin Marsden - emarsden@impactrecruitment.ca.
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