Commercial Litigation Lawyer

North York, ON, CA, Canada

Job Description

Company Overview



Devry Smith Frank LLP is an established, full-service law firm with over 60 lawyers. The firm has a broad-based practice which includes bankruptcy/insolvency, business law, commercial lending, commercial litigation, commercial and residential real estate, condominium law, employment and labour law, family law, immigration law, planning and development law, personal injury, wills and estates, and tax law.

We are seeking a lawyer to join our Commercial Litigation group with a primary focus on debt recovery and collections. The position will involve exposure to a broad base of recovery litigation including bankruptcy and insolvency, enforcing secured and unsecured debts, fraud-related recovery actions and other civil litigation matters.

The successful candidate must possess the following qualifications:

Strong professional and academic credentials

Minimum 5-8 years of relevant experience

Excellent communication and networking skills

To apply, please email your resume to mimi.stellino@devrylaw.ca. Please quote "Commercial Litigation Lawyer" in the e-mail subject line. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Devry Smith Frank LLP is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to creating and preserving an accessible, supportive and inclusive environment.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $100,000.00-$154,365.61 per year

Benefits:

Dental care Extended health care Life insurance On-site parking Paid time off RRSP match
Work Location: In person

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD2632044
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    North York, ON, CA, Canada
  • Education
    Not mentioned