<h3>Job Description</h3><div>Job Description<div><p>We are seeking a motivated, self-managed Associate Lawyer to become a part of our team! You will represent clients in legal proceedings, prepare legal documents and agreements, and advise clients on transactions.</p><p><strong>Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Represent clients in court</li><li>Prepare and draft legal documents and agreements on behalf of clients</li><li>Advise clients on business and legal transactions</li><li>Negotiate settlements for legal disputes</li><li>Comply with all legal standards and regulations</li><li>Perform administrative and management functions related to the practice of law</li></ul><p> <strong>Qualifications:</strong></p><ul><li>Law degree and an active license to practice law in the province of Alberta;</li><li>A member in good standing of the Law Society of Alberta;</li><li>Minimum of 2 years of work experience in real estate, civil litigation, corporate, and commercial law</li><li>Experience in other practice areas will be an asset</li><li>Willingness to learn other practice areas not currently being practised</li><li>Detail oriented</li><li>Strong analytical and problem-solving skills</li><li>Ability to build rapport with clients</li><li>Excellent written and verbal communication skills</li></ul></div>Company Description<div>JK Law is a boutique general practice law firm. We are a customer-centric law firm, and we go the extra length to provide the best service to our clients.</div></div><h3>Company Description</h3><div>JK Law is a boutique general practice law firm. We are a customer-centric law firm, and we go the extra length to provide the best service to our clients.</div>
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