Legal Counsel in Calgary, Canada

September 17, 2024

The Law Society of Alberta is the self-governing body for Alberta’s lawyers with a mandate to regulate the profession in the public interest. As a regulator, the Law Society sets standards and enforces those standards for Alberta lawyers.

If you are guided by a passion to protect the public interest and preserve the fundamental principles of justice, this position at the Law Society of Alberta will appeal to you.

 

Job Description – Legal Counsel

 

In alignment with the Law Society’s vision, mission, and strategic plan, the Counsel department is committed to promoting and enforcing a high standard of professional conduct and ensures that lawyers in Alberta practice in accordance with the Legal Profession Act, the Rules of the Law Society of Alberta, and the Code of Conduct.

Due to ongoing growth, the Law Society seeks a Legal Counsel to join its team. As a key member of the Counsel department and on behalf of the Law Society, the Legal Counsel will represent the Law Society in all types of internal hearings and appeals, including disciplinary hearings. Legal Counsel also represents the Law Society at all levels of court, as required. The Counsel department actively supports the Law Society’s mission to be a model regulator, including protecting the public interest and preserving the fundamental principles of justice.

In addition, the Counsel department provides support and legal advice to external stakeholders, such as Benchers, and all internal stakeholders, including the Executive Leadership team. To that end, Legal Counsel will be involved in effectively managing organizational risk.

Success in this position requires excellent communication, analytical, organizational, judgment, leadership and time management skills.

 

Key Accountabilities and Responsibilities

 

  • Act on behalf of the Law Society in hearings and appeals.
  • Appear at all levels of court and work with professionals to provide legal and strategic expertise to all Law Society departments and other committees.
  • Provide advice on operational and public policy matters including assisting in the analysis, drafting, and implementation of initiatives.
  • Provide expert and strategic legal advice to managers and stakeholders.
  • Anticipate issues and assess risk strategically.
  • Proactively identify solutions to eliminate or mitigate risks and base decision making processes on ethics and integrity.
  • Maintain professional working relationships with external parties including regulators, external counsel, and clients.
  • Manage various projects and deadlines.
  • Ensure legal objectives are met.
  • Research unique legal issues and identify applicable statutes, judicial decisions, and codes.
  • Participate in settlement negotiations as required.
  • Negotiate, write, and execute agreements that minimize risk and protect legal rights.
  • Remain abreast of legislative changes.
  • Other tasks as assigned.


Education and Professional Skills/Knowledge

 

  • LL.B. or J.D. degree (or equivalent).
  • Good standing with a Canadian Law Society.
  • Minimum of 7+ years of practice experience, ideally with an emphasis on administrative law, litigation, prosecution and/or risk management.
  • Broad legal knowledge including an understanding of administrative law principles, litigation and the Rules of Court, and basic understanding of core general practice areas including family, real estate, wills, etc.
  • Demonstrated advanced written and oral communication skills with the ability to work effectively as part of a dynamic team.
  • Ability to develop legal strategy and objectives.
  • High degree of professional ethics and integrity.
  • Highly organized, able to prioritize and change focus effortlessly as need arises.
  • Excellent judgment and analytical skills.
  • Interested in and capable of growing to meet additional changes and challenges that may be added to this position over time.
  • Ability to anticipate and interpret legal issues or risks.
  • Ability to be flexible in response to rule and policy amendments that affect day-to-day work.
  • Committed to continuing education and maintaining professional development.
  • Occasional business travel within Alberta may be required.

 

This is an exclusive search.

The Counsel Network, a Caldwell company, is committed to building a diverse legal community through our inclusive business and recruitment practices. We value diversity of experience, expertise, and background, and strive to eliminate barriers historically encountered by marginalized groups. We recognize that an equitable, diverse, and inclusive workforce benefits and enriches both the legal profession and the greater community.

 

For more information or to apply for this position, contact:

Meaghan Loughry, Consultant
mloughry@caldwell.com
647.417.4720
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