The Civil Law Division, Ministry of the Attorney General has an exciting and challenging opportunity for an experienced counsel to provide legal advice and services to Invest Ontario, an agency of the Ministry of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade (MEDJCT)
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What can I expect to do in this role?
In this fast-paced and collegial work environment, the successful candidate will work with the General Counsel and Corporate Secretary to:
• Support the provision of financial support from the Invest Ontario Fund through the drafting, negotiation and settlement of non-disclosure agreements, letters of intent, term sheets, and definitive agreements for loans, convertible debentures, and grants; • Provide general commercial advice in connection with the operationalization of Invest Ontario including procurements, transfer payment agreements, service level agreements and employment agreements; • Develop and update, with the assistance of external commercial counsel, precedent documents and processes for the provision of financial support from the Invest Ontario Fund by way of grants, loans, and convertible debentures; • Instruct external counsel on commercial and other matters, where required.
How do I qualify?
Mandatory
• Membership in good standing as a lawyer with the Law Society of Ontario
Knowledge and Skills
• Demonstrated experience in negotiating, drafting and reviewing corporate and commercial documents including secured lending documents, procurement documents, grant agreements, and other commercial legal documents with varying levels of complexity • Familiarity and experience with corporate law, lending, and bankruptcy and insolvency • Experience with agency governance • Ability to recognize and assess legal implications in proposed and existing programs and initiatives and able to provide innovative, strategic, risk-based and solutions-oriented legal advice on complex, time-sensitive and high-profile issues that arise • Demonstrated business acumen and ability to provide practical advice • Ability to handle a high-volume practice with short turnaround times while working proactively, professionally and cooperatively with sophisticated clients and with colleagues • Conversant with the law, government policies and practices relating to government grants, procurements, lending and corporate and commercial law • A proven record of valuing and contributing to a diverse and inclusive workplace • Demonstrated political acuity and issues management skills • Demonstrated oral and written communication skills, as well as demonstrated research and opinion writing skills • A proven track record of client service orientation, and a demonstrated ability to be proactive on files, responsive to client requests and inspire client confidence
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