Our client is a prestigious, full-service international law firm with a strong presence across Canada and the United States. Renowned for its exceptional talent, the firm boasts a team of highly skilled lawyers and business advisors who are deeply integrated into their practice areas and the industries they serve. For over two decades, they have consistently been recognized as one of the top places to work in Canada.Our client is currently seeking a talented Senior Associate with 6 to 10 years of experience in Commercial Litigation and Arbitration to join their esteemed Litigation team in Calgary. In this role, you will engage with a diverse array of complex disputes, further developing your litigation skills in international arbitration, general commercial litigation, fraud recovery, as well as projects, construction, and environmental litigation.Qualifications and Attributes:6 to 10 years of post-call experience in commercial litigation and arbitration, ideally gained from a national or reputable regional law firm. A combination of in-house and private practice experience will also be considered.Proactive self-starter with the ability to manage multiple litigation tasks independently and progress files efficiently with minimal supervision.Familiarity with Alberta court filings, processes, and strong advocacy skillsExceptional analytical, communication, and drafting abilitiesClient service-oriented with a collaborative team spiritQualified to practice law in Canada.Our client is offering the following:Competitive lock-step base salaryTier-one bonus incentive programComprehensive family health benefitsContinuing education incentivesHybrid work model, allowing remote work for up to two days per week.Interested candidates are invited to submit their resume in confidence to Stacy Cowan at Urban Legal Recruitment, we ensure discretion and confidentiality. We appreciate the interest of all applicants; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Job Title
Associate Lawyer - Commercial Litigation (Senior)