Corporate Law Clerk - #16699
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Job Title: Corporate Law Clerk Job #: 16699 Job Type: Full time, permanent Location: Toronto Salary: $120,000 Benefits: Excellent benefits Remote Flexibility: Hybrid Remote Flexibility Client Profile Our client, is currently looking for a Corporate Law Clerk. This client has an excellent culture and a lot of career development opportunities. - Global Business law firm specializing in a wide range of practice areas. - Recognized by Best Lawyers in Canada 2023 amongst the Best Securities Law Firms of the Year. - Office conveniently located in Toronto’s Financial District! Duties and Responsibilities: - Complete various corporate forms and documentation; - Handling all aspects of incorporations, amendments, dissolutions, revivals, wind-ups, continuances, short and long form amalgamations, both provincial and federal, as well as the formation and organization of limited partnerships; - Manage annual minute book maintenance/filings and perform due diligence reviews on minute books; - Drafting complex share provisions; - Prepare draft documentation including correspondence, agreements, resolutions and documents connected with complex transactions for domestic and foreign entities; - Overseeing annual maintenance and corporate filings; - Maintain and input all file information into document management system and, - Additional duties as assigned. Requirements:
- 5-8+ years of corporate law clerk experience working on a variety of complex corporate transactional matters
- Law Clerk or other related diploma, degree or certification
- Excellent working and practical knowledge of laws / legislation relevant to corporate practice, including OBCA, CBCA, LPA, BNA and CIA;
- Proficient with MS Office 365 (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Teams,);
- Experience with MinuteBox an asset;
- High degree of integrity
- Strong organizational/project management skills
- Flexible and adapts to change well
- Strong interpersonal skills
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