We are seeking an experienced, highly skilled Corporate/Tax Paralegal to join our Halifax office. The Corporate/Tax Paralegal will provide legal support to our Corporate/Tax lawyer(s) and occasionally our Commercial lawyers. Primarily, the Paralegal will prepare corporate documents relating to complex tax reorganizations. As a billing position with revenue production targets set by management each year, time tracking and entry are essential in the role.Location: Downtown Halifax – 1801 Hollis StreetWork Schedule: Standard work hours are 34.5 per week. Flexibility and overtime can be expected during peak periods, specifically September through early January.Key Areas of ResponsibilityAs directed by the lawyer, drafting and reviewing legal documents for transactions ranging from incorporations to amalgamations to continuances to complex tax-driven reorganizations, primarily for Nova Scotia companies but also for corporations in other jurisdictions.Managing, coordinating and ensuring the smooth flow of work in the assigned lawyer(s') practice, including responsibility for filings and filing deadlines.Organizing files, and ongoing maintenance of files in accordance with group protocols.Attending conferences, seminars, lunches, dinners, etc. when required.Maintaining minute book records for corporate clients, in accordance with group protocols.Under the supervision of a lawyer, exercising independent judgment and resourcefulness in the resolution of problems which may involve the gathering, coordination, verification and compilation of documents and information.Ensuring the lawyer(s) are provided with ongoing status of progress and flagging items for timely follow-up.Communicating promptly and effectively (oral and written) with all involved parties including clients, lawyers, colleagues, accountants, government agencies, etc. with a view to the accurate interpretation of instructions and requirements.Maintaining up-to-date time records and capturing billable hours accurately to ensure proper billing.QualificationsMinimum of three (3) years, with a preference for five (5) plus years, experience as a paralegal in the areas of Corporate/Tax lawPost‑secondary education in Paralegal studies or equivalent knowledge/experienceIn‑depth knowledge and understanding of the Companies Act (Nova Scotia)Experienced user of the Registry of Joint Stocks systemAbility to work independently and take initiative when/where appropriateDemonstrate discretion and sound judgement with a high degree of integrity and trust in handling of highly sensitive confidential informationAbility to effectively prioritize, track, and follow‑up on outstanding items with all parties including lawyers, colleagues, and clientsCalm under pressure with superior interpersonal skillsCapacity to meet deadlines and manage multiple competing prioritiesStrong analytical skills to effectively think a problem through and offer resolutionsClear and effective written and verbal communication skillsKeen attention to detail and high degree of accuracyStrong work ethic – Accepts responsibility for completed work in terms of accuracy, deadlines, etc.Energetic, flexible, and willing to pitch in whenever necessary, including additional hours as requiredHighly computer literateBenefitsCompetitive salaryGroup insurance coverage from day onePension plan membership after a yearEmployment Equity StatementWe are committed to employment equity and welcome diversity. Applications are encouraged from all interested and qualified individuals.#J-18808-Ljbffr