Counsel, Compensation Fund, Regulatory Services, Professional Regulation (Hybrid, Toronto)
Top Benefits
About the role
At Law Society of Ontario we believe in the importance of a collaborative and supportive work environment that provides high quality and professional service to the public, lawyers and paralegals, and other stakeholders.
We Are Always On The Lookout For Exceptional Individuals Who Are Ready To Make a Meaningful Impact, Innovate And Grow With Us. Our Offering
- We value each member of our team and invest in your professional learning and development.
- We provide access to the resources needed to support professional growth , mental health and well-being is a priority.
- Our competitive compensation package includes a defined contribution pension plan, health and dental benefits plan and a robust Employee and Family Assistance Plan (EFAP).
- Our progressive employment policies, high levels of employee engagement and the impressive architecture and beautiful grounds of the historic Osgoode Hall, there are many reasons to work at the Law Society.
We hope you will consider joining the Law Society!
Job Purpose Reviews and conducts legal analysis of claims for compensation resulting from licensee dishonesty and makes recommendations for grants in accordance with the Law Society Act and guidelines established by Convocation. Conducts policy, economic, and internal process analysis and make recommendations to the Subcommittee.
Qualifications Required- Requires an LLB or JD and an L1 license in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario.
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Requires a minimum of 7 years of related experience in one or more pertinent areas of law (e.g., administrative, litigation, estates, real estate), or a combination thereof.
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Professional Knowledge:
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The Law Society’s mandate, services, legislation, and policies, particularly with respect to protecting the public interest.
-
Compensation Fund guidelines, precedents, and procedural requirements.
-
Real estate transactions, mortgages, and related legal accounting procedures.
-
Litigation skills for responding to inquiries and claims.
-
Law Society accounting and bookkeeping requirements.
-
Current trends and developments in the legal profession.
-
Technical Skills:
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Microsoft Office Suite / 365 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.).
-
Broad understanding of the use of technology in a legal environment.
-
MS Dynamics experience would be an asset.
-
Competencies:
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Negotiation and dispute resolution skills with tact and diplomacy.
-
Analytical and problem-solving skills.
-
Project coordination, prioritization, and time management skills.
-
Interpersonal, oral, and written communication, and presentation skills.
-
Organizational and multitasking skills with attention to detail.
-
Mathematical acumen.
-
By submitting your application for employment, you agree to a clearance check of your regulatory history with the Law Society, and to the use of this information in assessing suitability for employment at the Law Society.
Key Accountabilities Client / Customer Service Delivery
- Critically assesses and conducts legal analysis of allegations of financial loss due to Licensee dishonesty including misappropriation, fraud, and theft.
- Gathers and evaluates relevant evidence from claimants, licensees, witnesses, third parties and other departments.
- Seeks Licensee representations and assists in facilitating the disposition of claims in accordance with the Law Society Act and Guidelines established by Convocation.
- Communicates with licensees, claimants and relevant parties regarding the mandate of the Compensation Fund, and the status and disposition of claims.
- Engages in negotiations and other measures to achieve a fair and justifiable resolution in each case.
- Prepares memoranda for Senior Management and the Compensation Fund Subcommittee, recommending the payment of grants from the Fund and responds to any inquiries related to recommendations.
- Facilitates and supports inquiries to assist in the determination of claims where informal resolution is unsuccessful and responds to claimants and prepares files when the disposition of a claim is disputed.
Financial Responsibility
- Uses analytical skills, legal knowledge, and sound judgment to help ensure that grant recommendations, totaling millions of dollars annually, are made in accordance with Convocation policy, applicable jurisprudence, past practice, and the optimum long-term viability of the Fund.
- Prepares grant recommendations up to the maximum permitted by Convocation based on an analysis of the best evidence available, in a timely, efficient and fair manner.
- Forecasts, recommends, and revises reserves for all claims.
Policy Development
- Undertakes policy analysis and the implementation of policy initiatives.
- Identifies emerging issues, conducts research and recommends appropriate policy changes to the Fund Guidelines and the administration of the Fund.
- Provides advice, assistance and recommendations to the Manager, Compensation Fund, Director, Regulatory Services, the Compensation Fund Subcommittee, and the Executive Director, Professional Regulation, with respect to policy issues that affect the Fund.
Team Membership
- Participates in the development of standardized practices, guidelines, and procedures for the appropriate disposition of claims to the Compensation Fund to improve case management performance and to promote knowledge sharing in the furtherance of the Fund’s mandate, the Division’s mandate and the Law Society’s mandate.
- Develops team expertise, assists the team to problem-solve to meet goals, and represents the team within and outside the Professional Regulation Division.
WORKING ARRANGEMENT The Law Society has introduced a Distributed Workforce Model to leverage flexibility and agility, and to maximize employee productivity and engagement. Work arrangements will be determined by role and departmental requirements. The working arrangement for this position has been classified as hybrid, where the employee will regularly flex their work location between home and office. The specific application of this will be communicated to applicants contacted during the recruitment process.
OUR COMMITMENT The Law Society of Ontario is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion. We welcome applications from persons representing the diversity of our community. We are committed to creating an accessible, barrier-free and inclusive workplace and are committed to continuing compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Please make any requirement you may have for accommodation during the recruitment process known when contacted.
If you are unable to apply to this position due to the requirement for an accommodation of any kind, please email us at hr@lso.ca or call 416-947-3475. We appreciate all interest and will directly contact candidates under consideration.
This is an existing position.
The Law Society of Ontario does not use Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to screen, assess, or select applicants during the hiring process at present.
About Law Society of Ontario
The Law Society regulates, licenses and disciplines Ontario’s lawyers and licensed paralegals pursuant to the Law Society Act and the Law Society's rules, regulations and guidelines.
Created by an act of the Legislative Assembly in 1797, the Law Society of Upper Canada governs Ontario’s lawyers and paralegals in the public interest by ensuring that the people of Ontario are served by lawyers and paralegals who meet high standards of learning, competence and professional conduct.
The Law Society has a duty to protect the public interest, to maintain and advance the cause of justice and the rule of law, to facilitate access to justice for the people of Ontario, and to act in a timely, open and efficient manner.
Counsel, Compensation Fund, Regulatory Services, Professional Regulation (Hybrid, Toronto)
Top Benefits
About the role
At Law Society of Ontario we believe in the importance of a collaborative and supportive work environment that provides high quality and professional service to the public, lawyers and paralegals, and other stakeholders.
We Are Always On The Lookout For Exceptional Individuals Who Are Ready To Make a Meaningful Impact, Innovate And Grow With Us. Our Offering
- We value each member of our team and invest in your professional learning and development.
- We provide access to the resources needed to support professional growth , mental health and well-being is a priority.
- Our competitive compensation package includes a defined contribution pension plan, health and dental benefits plan and a robust Employee and Family Assistance Plan (EFAP).
- Our progressive employment policies, high levels of employee engagement and the impressive architecture and beautiful grounds of the historic Osgoode Hall, there are many reasons to work at the Law Society.
We hope you will consider joining the Law Society!
Job Purpose Reviews and conducts legal analysis of claims for compensation resulting from licensee dishonesty and makes recommendations for grants in accordance with the Law Society Act and guidelines established by Convocation. Conducts policy, economic, and internal process analysis and make recommendations to the Subcommittee.
Qualifications Required- Requires an LLB or JD and an L1 license in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario.
-
Requires a minimum of 7 years of related experience in one or more pertinent areas of law (e.g., administrative, litigation, estates, real estate), or a combination thereof.
-
Professional Knowledge:
-
The Law Society’s mandate, services, legislation, and policies, particularly with respect to protecting the public interest.
-
Compensation Fund guidelines, precedents, and procedural requirements.
-
Real estate transactions, mortgages, and related legal accounting procedures.
-
Litigation skills for responding to inquiries and claims.
-
Law Society accounting and bookkeeping requirements.
-
Current trends and developments in the legal profession.
-
Technical Skills:
-
Microsoft Office Suite / 365 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.).
-
Broad understanding of the use of technology in a legal environment.
-
MS Dynamics experience would be an asset.
-
Competencies:
-
Negotiation and dispute resolution skills with tact and diplomacy.
-
Analytical and problem-solving skills.
-
Project coordination, prioritization, and time management skills.
-
Interpersonal, oral, and written communication, and presentation skills.
-
Organizational and multitasking skills with attention to detail.
-
Mathematical acumen.
-
By submitting your application for employment, you agree to a clearance check of your regulatory history with the Law Society, and to the use of this information in assessing suitability for employment at the Law Society.
Key Accountabilities Client / Customer Service Delivery
- Critically assesses and conducts legal analysis of allegations of financial loss due to Licensee dishonesty including misappropriation, fraud, and theft.
- Gathers and evaluates relevant evidence from claimants, licensees, witnesses, third parties and other departments.
- Seeks Licensee representations and assists in facilitating the disposition of claims in accordance with the Law Society Act and Guidelines established by Convocation.
- Communicates with licensees, claimants and relevant parties regarding the mandate of the Compensation Fund, and the status and disposition of claims.
- Engages in negotiations and other measures to achieve a fair and justifiable resolution in each case.
- Prepares memoranda for Senior Management and the Compensation Fund Subcommittee, recommending the payment of grants from the Fund and responds to any inquiries related to recommendations.
- Facilitates and supports inquiries to assist in the determination of claims where informal resolution is unsuccessful and responds to claimants and prepares files when the disposition of a claim is disputed.
Financial Responsibility
- Uses analytical skills, legal knowledge, and sound judgment to help ensure that grant recommendations, totaling millions of dollars annually, are made in accordance with Convocation policy, applicable jurisprudence, past practice, and the optimum long-term viability of the Fund.
- Prepares grant recommendations up to the maximum permitted by Convocation based on an analysis of the best evidence available, in a timely, efficient and fair manner.
- Forecasts, recommends, and revises reserves for all claims.
Policy Development
- Undertakes policy analysis and the implementation of policy initiatives.
- Identifies emerging issues, conducts research and recommends appropriate policy changes to the Fund Guidelines and the administration of the Fund.
- Provides advice, assistance and recommendations to the Manager, Compensation Fund, Director, Regulatory Services, the Compensation Fund Subcommittee, and the Executive Director, Professional Regulation, with respect to policy issues that affect the Fund.
Team Membership
- Participates in the development of standardized practices, guidelines, and procedures for the appropriate disposition of claims to the Compensation Fund to improve case management performance and to promote knowledge sharing in the furtherance of the Fund’s mandate, the Division’s mandate and the Law Society’s mandate.
- Develops team expertise, assists the team to problem-solve to meet goals, and represents the team within and outside the Professional Regulation Division.
WORKING ARRANGEMENT The Law Society has introduced a Distributed Workforce Model to leverage flexibility and agility, and to maximize employee productivity and engagement. Work arrangements will be determined by role and departmental requirements. The working arrangement for this position has been classified as hybrid, where the employee will regularly flex their work location between home and office. The specific application of this will be communicated to applicants contacted during the recruitment process.
OUR COMMITMENT The Law Society of Ontario is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion. We welcome applications from persons representing the diversity of our community. We are committed to creating an accessible, barrier-free and inclusive workplace and are committed to continuing compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Please make any requirement you may have for accommodation during the recruitment process known when contacted.
If you are unable to apply to this position due to the requirement for an accommodation of any kind, please email us at hr@lso.ca or call 416-947-3475. We appreciate all interest and will directly contact candidates under consideration.
This is an existing position.
The Law Society of Ontario does not use Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to screen, assess, or select applicants during the hiring process at present.
About Law Society of Ontario
The Law Society regulates, licenses and disciplines Ontario’s lawyers and licensed paralegals pursuant to the Law Society Act and the Law Society's rules, regulations and guidelines.
Created by an act of the Legislative Assembly in 1797, the Law Society of Upper Canada governs Ontario’s lawyers and paralegals in the public interest by ensuring that the people of Ontario are served by lawyers and paralegals who meet high standards of learning, competence and professional conduct.
The Law Society has a duty to protect the public interest, to maintain and advance the cause of justice and the rule of law, to facilitate access to justice for the people of Ontario, and to act in a timely, open and efficient manner.