Our client is a prominent law firm in downtown Toronto.  They are looking for an experienced Family Law Clerk to add to their team, for a hybrid role.
 
Responsibilities:
  • Drafting and analyzing financial statements and disclosures
  • Drafting, preparing, and revising correspondence and legal documents (pleadings, affidavits, conference briefs, etc.)
  • Communicate regularly with lawyers, clients, opposing counsel, etc.
  • Compiling court documents (conference briefs, motion materials, etc.)
  • Assist in the preparation of briefs and records for mediations, trials, examinations, and motions
  • Scheduling lawyers' calendars with appointments, mediations, discoveries, pre-trials, trials, motions, Zoom meetings, etc.
Experience:
  • 6+ years of Family Law litigation experience
  • Thorough knowledge and understanding of Family Law rules and procedures
  • Team player attitude with excellent verbal and written communication
 
This a replacement role;  Expected Compensation Range  $80,000 - $120,000

To support a fair and efficient hiring experience, we may use AI-assisted tools for administrative tasks like note-taking or scheduling. These tools never make hiring decisions, our team does. If you have any questions about how we use AI, we’re happy to discuss.

IQ PARTNERS is committed to operating an inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection process, and we encourage candidates of every race, gender, age, religion, identity, and experience to apply for this position. We’d be happy to provide accommodation for any candidate that requires assistance due to a disability or medical need. Please contact us at 416-599-4700 or by email at [email protected] to discuss specific accommodations.

Job Title:
Family Law Clerk

Location:
Toronto, Ontario

Type:
Permanent / Full Time

Job ID:
#523985
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