Are you smart, driven, and ready to take ownership of your legal career? Are you looking for a place where you can grow without being micromanaged?and where your work actually matters?
We?re a boutique law firm in SE Calgary, and we?re looking for a confident and capable Associate Lawyer to join our growing team.
This is an excellent opportunity to grow your own legal practice in a supportive, flexible environment. You?ll have the freedom to work in areas that interest you?including Family Law (required), plus Wills & Estates, Real Estate, Civil Litigation, Employment, Business, and Corporate Law (not so required).
*What We?re Looking For:*
* *1+ year of Alberta practice experience*, including courtroom exposure
* A strong foundation in legal principles and client-focused service
* Comfortable handling *Family Law* files as part of your practice
* A proactive, independent mindset and strong work ethic
* Great communication skills and a positive, team-oriented attitude
*What We Offer:*
* A modern, welcoming office in SE Calgary, just off Macleod Trail
* Competitive compensation, including generous fee splits
* Freedom and flexibility to manage your own files and grow your practice
* A healthy work-life balance and a low-drama team culture
* Free underground parking
* A mix of contested and uncontested files across diverse practice areas
* Business casual dress code (minus court days, of course)
*Sound like a fit?*
Send your PDF cover letter and resume to *Anna Dunaeva at anna@dlegal.ca*.
All inquiries are confidential.
Curious about us? Visit dlegal.ca to learn more.
Job Type: Full-time
Additional pay:
* Bonus pay
* Commission pay
Benefits:
* Casual dress
* Company events
* Dental care
* Extended health care
* Flexible schedule
* On-site parking
* Paid time off
* Profit sharing
* Work from home
Schedule:
* Monday to Friday
Application question(s):
* Are you a lawyer in good standing with Law Society of Alberta?
Work Location: In person
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