Responsible for all aspects of commercial, multi-residential development and/or residential real estate transactions. May be required to prepare summaries.
Experience with Legal, real estate, and property-related agreements, contracts, Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs), general legal matters pertaining to real…
Answer, screen, and forward all incoming telephone calls. Provide administrative support in the completion of residential real estate transactions (private…
Our west Toronto (Etobicoke) law firm is looking for two individuals to join our team and busy legal practice: (1) one full-time corporate law clerk; and (2)…
Inputting data in unity/Conveyncor, PC Law Proficiency in Conveyancer and Microsoft Office Liaise with clients and other law firms in a professional manner…
Law clerk diploma or certification from an Ontario Accredited Law Clerk Program. We are seeking an experienced real estate law clerk with minimum three years of…
Additionally, the Real Estate Secretary/Law Clerk will be responsible for general administrative duties such as answering phones, filing, and calendar…
Seeking personable candidates who have basic (entry level) or extensive experience in real estate and estates law. Legal assistant: 1 year (preferred).
Toronto, ON: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required). Minimum 4 years hands-on experience as an _Ontario_Real Estate Law Clerk/…
Working with experienced lawyers, he/she will be responsible for the preparation and drafting of documentation related to real estate and mortgage transactions,…
Field client calls including taking title insurance orders, responding to inquiries and questions. A Real Estate Law Clerk with our Commercial Department is…
2-3 years of experience with residential real estate transactions; Must have experience in residential real estate files - purchase, sale and refinance;
Previous knowledge of AT LEAST 2 years in residential real estate transactions. Real estate law clerk: 2 years (preferred). Job Types: Permanent, Full-time.
Completion of the Associate Level Program with the Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario (ILCO) or a diploma from an Ontario Law Clerk program certified with ILCO;