Canadian Lawyer

July 2010

The most widely read magazine for Canadian lawyers

Issue link: https://digital.canadianlawyermag.com/i/50819

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 44 of 55

Tax Lawyer, 2-5 yrs, Montreal Our client, Heenan Blaikie, is one of the most important legal firms in this country. With more than 500 lawyers and professionals across Canada, and offices in Quebec, Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia, it services a diverse clientele ranging from emerging industries to public companies, public institutions including hospitals and universities, and government bodies. Its clients also include foreign companies seeking to protect their interests and extend their activities in Canada. To continue to respond well to its clients' needs, the firm is seeking to add a taxation lawyer with between 2 and 5 years' relevant experience to its team. Working within the taxation law group in Montreal, currently composed of 10 lawyers, you will play the role of an advisor to domestic and foreign clients of all sizes, from SMEs to large companies and public institutions. In collaboration with your colleagues in Montreal and other Heenan Blaikie offices across the country, you will be involved primarily in corporate and transactional taxation files. You will also have the opportunity to offer your knowledge of commodity tax and estate planning to your colleagues. Do you have the relevant experience, are bilingual and feel it's time for you to join a new team? Would you like to be surrounded by entrepreneurs and become a part of a collegial team, where teamwork is truly valued? If so, we would like to discuss this opportunity with you. Please forward your CV, in confidence, to Dominique Tardif at dtardif@zsa.ca. As this is an exclusive arrangement with ZSA, resumes forwarded directly to Heenan Blaikie will be re-directed to ZSA for review. Dominique Tardif Email: dtardif@zsa.ca Tel: 514-228-2880 ext. 320 Marketing Director, Montreal Our client, Miller Thomson Pouliot, is one of the most important and largest law firms in the country. With 430 lawyers and offices in Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, London, Kitchener-Waterloo, Guelph and Markham, the firm provides a complete range of business law, advocacy and personal legal services to corporations, financial institutions, entrepreneurs, governments, and not-for-profit organizations. To better support its growth, the firm is creating a Marketing Director position for its Montreal office. Reporting to the Chief Marketing & Business Development Officer, and to the partner in charge of business development at the national level, you will work in close collaboration with the various group leaders in the establishment of strategies contributing to the firm's visibility, the development of key areas of practice and the maintaining of client loyalty. You will coordinate the organization of events, will participate in them and will act as liaison with external contacts. You will monitor the firm's website content, ensure the visibility of initiatives undertaken by the practice areas or by lawyers individually, and will be involved in various special projects. You will also participate in the business development meetings of the firm. If you are bilingual and have 7 years of experience in marketing gained at a law firm, an accounting firm or another professional services firm and you would like more information on this opportunity, please send your CV, in confidence, to Dominique Tardif at dtardif@zsa.ca. Although not a requirement, a legal background will be considered an asset. This position will involve supervising personnel. As this is an exclusive arrangement with ZSA, resumes forwarded directly to Miller Thomson Pouliot will be re-directed to ZSA for review. Dominique Tardif Email: dtardif@zsa.ca Tel: 514-228-2880 ext. 320 zsa.ca CANADA 'S LEGAL RECRUITMENT Josée St-Amour Email: jstamour@zsa.ca Tel: 514-228-2880 ext. 322 www.twitter.com/zsalawcareers FIRM ™ www. C ANADIAN Law ye rmag.com JULY 2010 45

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of Canadian Lawyer - July 2010