Join a team dedicated to delivering outstanding client service.
Cox & Palmer is a full-service, top-ranked Atlantic Canadian law firm with the knowledge and experience clients rely upon for solid legal solutions. The firm prides itself on a collegial work atmosphere and supportive team environment.
We hire self-motivated, team-minded individuals with a strong work ethic, integrity and a commitment to client service.
ABOUT COX & PALMER
200 lawyers strong, with over a century of experience serving clients. Cox & Palmer is a full-service regional firm providing advice to individuals and businesses in a broad range of sectors across all major industries.
We are committed to providing the highest quality of services to our clients. We are also committed to fostering an inclusive culture that values diverse perspectives and equitable opportunities.
THE OPPORTUNITY
Our Halifax office is excited to welcome an Associate Lawyer to our growing Wills & Estates practice group. In this role, you will work closely with clients on a diverse range of matters, from drafting will and trusts to handling probate and estate litigation. This practice group offers the opportunity to gain broader exposure to more sophisticated or high value estates including wealth transfers and complex multi-generational estate planning involving trusts and tax planning. In this role, you will handle a full spectrum of wills and estates law matters. We offer the opportunity to build a rewarding practice with the support of an experienced, collaborative, well‑resourced team.
WHAT WE OFFER
- The ability to shape and grow your practice within a leading Atlantic Canadian law firm
- A high-performance culture that is fun, friendly, and built on strong relationships
- Meaningful work that allows you to make a real impact on clients’ lives
- Continuous training, mentorship, and learning and development opportunities
- A team of dedicated talent and administrative professionals to support your growth and practice management
- Flexible schedule including work from home options
Join Our Growing Wills & Estates Law Team in Halifax
SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES
- Providing legal guidance and advice on estate planning matters, including wills, powers of attorneys, and personal directives.
- Providing legal guidance and advice on Probate and Administration of Estates.
- Maintaining excellent communication with clients, support staff and colleagues.
- Other duties as required.
SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS
- Minimum of 3+ years of wills and estates law experience;
- Brings a compassionate, client-centered approach to the practice of Wills and Estates;
- Strong analytical and legal writing abilities;
- Demonstrated excellent client service and communication skills;
- Strong research and writing skills and demonstrated ability to navigate complex issues;
- Proven effective client and practice management skills;
- Self-motivated and can work independently but also values working collaboratively, and
- Strong analytical and legal writing abilities.
APPLY
Qualified candidates, who are in good standing with a Canadian Law Society, should send a cover letter and resume detailing your relevant experience via email by following the '
We thank all candidates for their interest in Cox & Palmer; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
We understand the value that an equitable, diverse, and inclusive workplace brings to our people, our clients, and the communities we serve. We welcome and encourage applications from persons who identify as women, visible minorities, Indigenous, persons with disabilities, members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community/people with diverse gender identities and sexual orientations. Applicants from these equity-priority groups may self-identify in their application. In the course of the hiring process, candidates are entitled to seek necessary accommodations. We urge candidates who are invited for an interview and need specific accommodations to engage in a conversation with our recruitment team to explore how we can best support them during this process.