Associate at Clyde Co
Calgary, AB, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

25 Oct, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

25 Jul, 25

Experience

4 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Interpersonal Skills, Insurance Law, Instructions, It, Volunteering, Creativity, Retirement Planning, Analytical Skills, Communication Skills, Discrimination

Industry

Legal Services

Description

CAN BE FULLY REMOTE FROM CALGARY OR EDMONTON

Clyde & Co has an opening for a seasoned associate with experience in insurance defense and coverage. As a lawyer at our Firm, you will engage in matters involving all aspects of litigation including advising clients, examinations for discovery, commercial litigation, mediations, arbitrations, trials and appeals. You will have the opportunity of working as part of a collegial team in one of the leading international law firms in the insurance market, while further developing your career.
Hybrid work mode with a minimum of two days at the Calgary office.

ESSENTIAL SKILLS & EXPERIENCE

  • Graduate from a recognized University / Common Law School with a license to practice law the Province of Alberta or another Canadian Province as a member in good standing with the Law Society of Alberta or another Provincial Law Society.
  • 4 to 7 years of relevant experience in private practice or in-house legal practice, with a focus on commercial litigation and insurance law.
  • Exceptional legal writing and communication skills.
  • Sound judgement and legal reasoning, excellent analytical skills and creativity in solving problems.
  • Demonstrated ability to develop strategies, present a clear plan to the client, and communicate instructions rigorously and precisely.
  • Proven advocacy talent.
  • High integrity and intellectual rigor.
  • Strong interpersonal skills.
  • An entrepreneurial spirit and keen interest in building client relationships.
  • Able to work independently, as well as in a team.
    When you work at Clyde & Co, you join a team of 490 partners, 2,400 lawyers, 3,200 legal professionals and 5,500 people in nearly 70 offices and associated offices worldwide. Our values are the principles that guide the decisions we make, unite us in our endeavours and strengthen our delivery, for both our clients and our firm. We work as one, excel with clients, celebrate difference and act boldly. We are committed to operating in a responsible way by progressing towards a diverse and inclusive workforce that reflects the communities and clients it serves. We are devoted to providing an environment in which everyone can realise their potential, using its legal and professional skills to support its communities. We do this through pro bono work, volunteering and charitable partnerships, and minimising the impact it has on the environment, including through our commitment to the SBTi Net-Zero standard and the setting of ambitious emissions reduction targets.
    We offer a range of tailored benefits and support, including healthcare, retirement planning and wellbeing initiatives.
    Clyde & Co is proud to be an equal opportunities employer. Our core values encourage us to support fairness, celebrate diversity and prohibit all forms of discrimination in the workplace to allow everyone to excel at work. Therefore, we welcome and encourage all applications from suitably qualified individuals, regardless of background or identity.
    Please take a moment to read our privacy notice carefully. This describes what personal information Clyde & Co (we) may hold about you, what it’s used for, how it’s obtained, your rights and how to contact us as a data subject.
    If you are submitting a candidate as a Recruitment Agency Partner, it is an essential requirement and your responsibility to ensure that candidates applying to Clyde & Co are aware of this privacy notice
Responsibilities
  • Provide legal analysis and advice in the area of insurance defense and coverage.
  • Conduct research and provide analysis.
  • Draft pleadings, motion materials and factums, as well as pre-trial memorandums and mediation briefs.
  • Prepare correspondence to counsel opposite and clients.
  • Prepare for and attend discoveries and mediations.
  • Appear in court to argue motions or other adjudicative hearings.
  • Attend Alberta or other Canadian Bar Association events for the purpose of professional and business development opportunities.
  • Perform certain tasks related to practice management.
  • Meet other related business needs or priorities as they may arise from time to time.
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