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Legal Counsel / Legal Documentation Negotiator

Societe Generaleabout 1 month ago
Hybrid
Montreal, Quebec
Mid Level
full_time

Top Benefits

20 vacation days + 4 personal days
Maternity, paternity, parental, adoption leave
Health spending account $2,000/year and personal $1,000/year

About the role

Reference 25000L9C

Responsibilities Responsibilities:

  • Prepare, negotiate, and track the execution of master trading documentation, with an emphasis on repurchase and securities lending documentation including GMRA/MRA, GMSLA/MSLA, SIFMA Master Treasury Clearing Agreement: Done-With and related documentation including custodial undertakings
  • Prepare, negotiate, and track the execution of other master trading documentation including: ISDA Master Agreements, Credit Support Annexes (VM and IM), account control agreements, guarantees, confidentiality agreements and related documents for bank clients and counterparties
  • Review client constituent documents and perform legal due diligence with respect to enforceability of close-out netting, authority and other capacity issues
  • Review client feedback and alternative forms and summarize issues related to trading documentation
  • Coordinate with legal, credit, front office, collateral depts. to resolve legal/risk/operational issues and obtain relevant approvals
  • Provide updates to internal marketing and client relationship staff
  • Work with external counsel to resolve more complex issues, such as ERISA and bankruptcy
  • Follow-up with clients and external counsel to expedite negotiations and to address blocking points
  • Maintain/update internal documentation templates, procedures, policy guidelines, etc.
  • Oversee execution and closing procedures
  • Update global documentation databases
  • Field internal inquiries regarding status of agreements, specific trade terms, policies, etc.
  • Internal bank projects relating to various legal, regulatory and operational topics.

Required Profile required Division Description: The mission of the Legal Department is to protect Societe Generale from legal, regulatory, reputational, and other risks, while at the same time assisting the business units in the achievement of their legitimate business interests by providing effective and quality legal services and advice, drafting and reviewing legal documentation and ensuring that business is conducted in compliance with relevant laws and regulations. The Legal Department is also responsible for (a) overseeing litigation, enforcement actions and investigations; (b) promoting strong and ethical legal culture within the Americas; and (c) identifying and mitigating legal risk arising. The members of the Canadian Legal Department work closely with the American Legal Department as we form the Americas Legal Group, and thereby collaborate on regional projects and strive to align on key principles, policies and procedures, and on cross-border business transactions and activities.

Skills and Qualifications: Technical Skills:

  • Intelligent, strong personality and good organization skills.
  • Ability to exercise prudent commercial judgement.
  • Ability to learn and explore responsibilities beyond core/initial areas of experience.

Competencies:

  • Several years “hands on” experience negotiating:
  • GMRA, GMSLA, MRA and MSLA documentation
  • ISDA Master Agreements and related documentation
  • Other standard sales and trading agreements and related documentation
  • Non-standard sales and trading documentation
  • Experience with issues relating to documentation of relations with various types of entities (i.e. – hedge funds, private equity funds, pension funds, investment managers, etc.) requiring entity specific tailoring of sales and trading documentation
  • Familiarity with US and EMIR regulations applicable to derivatives, repurchase and securities lending
  • Ability to balance commercial needs while protecting the interests of the bank
  • Ability to communicate complex legal concepts in a commercially accessible manner
  • Ability to deal with different people and build consensus
  • Ability to work independently.

Qualifications: Experience Needed:

  • At least 3+ years experience in foregoing subject areas. More experience is acceptable, but not required

Desired / Plus:

  • In-house experience in foregoing subject areas is plus

Educational Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s Degree

Desired / Plus:

  • Admission to a Canadian or a New York state Bar, is a plus

LANGUAGE: Ability to communicate in English, both orally and in writing, is a requirement as the person in this position will need to collaborate regularly with colleagues and partners in the United States.

Due to US Federal Securities law applying to this position, candidates who will apply for this position will be required to submit to an enhanced background screening, including the collection of their fingerprints by a third-party vendor selected by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority ("FINRA")

Why join us OUR BENEFITS: WHAT WE DO DIFFERENTLY AT SOCIÉTÉ GÉNÉRALE Competitive compensation & benefits offering, including but not limited to:

  • Minimum of 20 Vacation days + 4 personal days

  • Supportive Maternity, paternity, parental and adoption leave policy

  • Health spending ($2,000/year) and personal spending ($1,000/year) accounts with 75+ eligible reimbursement categories (health, training, electronics etc.)

Fully sponsored virtual healthcare assistance and Employee Assistance Program to you and your immediate family

Various Employee Resource Groups (ERG) to engage with such as Pride and Allies, American Women Network, Black Leadership Network, One planet, etc.

  • A culture of continuous development by encouraging our employees various training programs (online training and coaching platform such as Coursera, GoFluent, Pluralsight, First Finance, and others)

Business insight Societe Generale is committed to offering an inclusive recruitment experience to all candidates. If you require any reasonable accommodations during the recruitment process, please do not hesitate to let our Recruiters know.

OUR CULTURE: At Societe Generale, we live by our 4 core values of commitment, responsibility, team spirit and innovation. We are engaged and demonstrate consideration for others. We act ethically and with courage. We focus our talent and energy on collective success. We experiment and propose new ideas. This way, we maximize our ability to serve client needs and anticipate market changes. Societe Generale is committed to strengthening bonds with colleagues, communities, and the world in which we live, because relationships are at the heart of how we operate. For more information about our Culture and Conduct initiatives, please visit this link (https://americas.societegenerale.com/en/careers/get-know-culture/)

D&I: Our Diversity & Inclusion Mission: Recruit, develop, advance, and retain a diverse workforce that is united in our efforts to enhance our competitive position and deliver innovative solutions to our clients.

Our Diversity & Inclusion Vision:

  • Engaged workforce that is demographically diverse in a way that reflects the communities in which we operate
  • Inclusive culture and workplace that recognizes employees' unique needs and utilizes their diverse talents
  • Engage our community and marketplace, and position the organization to meet the needs of all its clients

For more information about our D&I initiatives, please visit this link (https://americas.societegenerale.com/en/societe-generale-about/diversity-and-inclusion/)

HYBRID WORK ENVIRONMENT: Societe Generale offers a hybrid work arrangement that offers employees the flexibility to work remotely, as well as on-site, in order to promote interaction and collaboration with colleagues while adhering to all SG standard protocols. Hybrid work arrangements vary based on business area. The applicable business lines will determine and communicate the work arrangements that best meet their business needs.

Diversity and Inclusion Societe Generale is an equal opportunity employer and we are proud to make diversity a strength for our company. We are committed to recognizing and promoting the talents and achievements of our employees and staff, regardless of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, gender, sexual orientation, and any other characteristic or status protected under applicable law. We strive to write our postings as inclusively as possible. If, however, one gender is used alone in this display, it designates persons of all gender identities.

About Societe Generale

Banking
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Societe Generale is one of the leading European financial services groups. Based on a diversified and integrated banking model, the Group combines financial strength and proven expertise in innovation with a strategy of sustainable growth. Committed to the positive transformations of the world’s societies and economies, Societe Generale and its teams seek to build, day after day, together with its clients, a better and sustainable future through responsible and innovative financial solutions.

Active in the real economy for over 150 years, with a solid position in Europe and connected to the rest of the world, Societe Generale has over 117,000 members of staff in 66 countries and supports on a daily basis 25 million individual clients, businesses and institutional investors around the world by offering a wide range of advisory services and tailored financial solutions. The Group is built on three complementary core businesses:

  • French Retail Banking which encompasses the SG and Boursorama brands. Each offers a full range of financial services with omnichannel products at the cutting edge of digital innovation;

  • International Retail Banking, Insurance and Financial Services, with networks in Africa, Central and Eastern Europe and specialised businesses that are leaders in their markets;

  • Global Banking and Investor Solutions, which offers recognised expertise, key international locations and integrated solutions.

Societe Generale is included in the principal socially responsible investment indices: DJSI (Europe), FTSE4Good (Global and Europe), Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index, Refinitiv Diversity and Inclusion Index, Euronext Vigeo (Europe and Eurozone), STOXX Global ESG Leaders indexes, and the MSCI Low Carbon Leaders Index (World and Europe).