Senior Law Clerk Commercial Litigation/Bankruptcy - 16743
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Job Title: Commercial Litigation/Bankruptcy Law Clerk Job #: 16743 Job Type: Full time, permanent Location: Toronto Salary: $80,000 - $85,000 Benefits: Excellent benefits Remote Flexibility: Hybrid Remote Flexibility Client Profile Our client, a reputable Toronto firm is currently looking for a Commercial Litigation/Bankruptcy Law Clerk. This firm has an excellent culture and a lot of career development opportunities. - Leading regional business law firm specializing in various practices. - Committed to offering an inclusive and equitable work space. - Rewarding environment with excellent career development programs! Responsibilities: - Prepare and complete litigation documentation, including motion records, affidavits, etc; - Transcribe dictation accurately and efficiently; - Liaise professionally with external clients and internal team members; - Maintain filing, physical and electronic; and - Any other administrative duties, including maintaining calendars, meetings, etc. Requirements: - Law Clerk or Legal Assistant Diploma from a recognized institution; - 5+ years experience in Commercial Litigation/Bankruptcy; - Proficiency with MS Office; - Must have experience using Caselines, bookmarking/hyperlinking; - Experience withSoluno for accounting, MyCase for practice management and NetDocuments for document management, will be considered an asset; - Excellent communication skills, written and verbal; - High attention to detail; and - Excellent interpersonal skills with a team player attitude. HOW TO APPLY: Kindly email your MS Word resume to kentreg@kentlegal.com, and quote Opportunity #16743 in the subject line of your email. If you are already registered with Kent Legal, please get in touch with your recruitment consultant.
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