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Construction Litigation Associate - National Firm (Toronto)

Construction Litigation Associate - National Firm (Toronto)
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Elevate your career as a Construction Litigation Associate with a national firm. With 3 to 5 years of litigation experience, you will represent industry leaders in complex matters. This role offers an opportunity to work collaboratively with a team servicing developers, builders, and engineering companies. Your expertise will focus on diverse construction litigation issues such as liens, negligence, and contract performance. You will play a vital role in managing significant cases in a supportive and energetic atmosphere. Key Responsibilities: - Represent clients in construction-related litigation cases - Handle issues involving liens and negligence - Navigate contract performance disputes efficiently - Collaborate with team members on complex legal matters - Engage with developers and construction companies directly Requirements: - 3 to 5 years of relevant construction litigation experience - Strong understanding of real property laws - Proven ability to handle complex legal challenges - Excellent interpersonal and communication skills - Commitment to professional development in law Join a dedicated team and bring your expertise in construction litigation to a national legal firm. Apply on Kit Job: kitjob.ca/job/2po9vg
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