Associate - Litigation (Vancouver)

JFK LLPVancouver, BC
CA$145,000 - CA$183,000Onsite

About The Position

JFK Law LLP is a mid-sized, national law firm focused on delivering high-quality legal services to Indigenous people, communities, and organizations. We are a national leader in Aboriginal law with offices in Victoria, Vancouver, Toronto, Kahnawake, and Montreal. We foster an environment of excellence in serving our clients, continuous learning, cultural competency, and mutual respect. JFK Law is committed to advancing justice and self-determination for Indigenous people. Trusted by Indigenous individuals and communities for our results, determination, and experience, we foster an inclusive workplace where collaboration drives meaningful outcomes. We bring dedication, care, and rigor to everything we do, and we hold ourselves to high standards of excellence and accountability. Guided by a deep respect for Indigenous voices, we are bold, creative, and strategic in our approach. We challenge norms, embrace innovation, and cultivate a modern, inclusive environment where all team members can thrive. We are accountable to our clients and our colleagues as we work to create lasting, meaningful change. As a firm dedicated to serving Indigenous people, we strongly encourage Indigenous applicants to apply. We are deeply committed to building and sustaining a workplace that supports our Indigenous team members in their professional growth and honours their personal and cultural identities.

Requirements

  • Over 4-7 years of litigation experience
  • Experience in the various levels of court
  • Strong skills in advocacy and oral and written communication
  • Excellent analytical, interpretive, research and drafting skills
  • Proven negotiation skills
  • Ability to work independently
  • Familiar with civil procedures
  • Proficient at building relationships and working well in a team environment
  • Eligible to practice law in Ontario as a member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario

Nice To Haves

  • Experience working for Indigenous communities or individuals
  • Experience with Aboriginal and Constitutional Law
  • Experience and knowledge of the regulatory hearing processes
  • Familiar with negotiation and consultation processes involving Indigenous Nations, government and industry

Responsibilities

  • Assist with major litigation files and may assume carriage of small to mid-size litigation and negotiation files.
  • Develop and execute legal and litigation strategies
  • Conduct research
  • Draft correspondence, affidavits, pleadings and applications
  • Draft legislation for Indigenous governments and implement or coordinate agreements with governments
  • Interview witnesses and prepare evidence, and prepare for discovery
  • Appear before courts and tribunals, including arguing applications and portions of oral submissions
  • Facilitate community sessions on law-making and Elders' and knowledge keeper deliberations about the substance of Indigenous teachings and knowledge systems for law-making
  • Prepare for trials, including developing questions and statements and appearing at all levels of court
  • Support negotiations, including self-government, jurisdictional, and exploratory discussions leading to clients’ exercise of jurisdiction and self-determination
  • Manage files on behalf of our clients
  • Appear before all levels of court
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