Litigation and Real Estate Lawyer
J Dass
- Vaughan, ON
- $75,000-80,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Draft, review, and negotiate real estate contracts, purchase agreements, leases, deeds, and other
- Conduct due diligence on property transactions, including title reviews, zoning compliance, and risk assessments.
- Advise internal stakeholders on real estate acquisitions, dispositions, development projects, and property management issues.
- Represent the company in litigation involving real estate disputes, such as breach of contract, title issues, boundary disputes, zoning matters, and property tax challenges.
- Manage all phases of the litigation process, including investigation, pleadings, discovery, motion practice, trial, settlement negotiations, and appeals.
- Prepare and file legal documents related to both litigation and real estate transactions, ensuring compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements.
- Liaise with external counsel, regulatory authorities, and other parties involved in property transactions or disputes.
- Negotiate settlements to resolve disputes efficiently and protect the company’s interests, minimizing the need for protracted litigation.
- Provide legal guidance on risk management strategies related to real estate assets and ongoing or potential disputes.
- Stay current with developments in real estate law, litigation procedures, and relevant regulations to ensure ongoing compliance and effective legal representation.
- Handing all aspect of real estate transactions
- Review complex loan commitments and documents
- Draft security documents
- Liaise with clients, lawyers, and brokers
- Order and negotiate title insurance policies
- Attend to closings, reviewing title searches, registering transactions and documents on Teraview, meeting with clients to review documentation, prepare reporting letters, and preparing other transactional documents
- Licensed with the Law Society of Ontario
- 3+ years of experience in real estate law and litigation, preferably in a corporate or private practice setting.
- Work experience in areas of family law, estates, wills and POA, and corporate, a plus but not required
- Strong knowledge of property law, contract law, litigation procedures, and regulatory compliance.
- Proven ability to manage complex real estate transactions and property-related disputes from inception to resolution.
- Excellent negotiation, analytical, and communication skills.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively with cross-functional teams.
- Drafting and reviewing real estate agreements and litigation documents.
- Conducting due diligence and risk assessments for property deals.
- Representing the company in court, arbitration, or mediation.
- Advising on legal strategy for both transactional and contentious real estate matters.
- Managing relationships with external counsel and regulatory bodies.