Description
Your role:
- Drafting and negotiating various transactional financial contracts, such as the ISDA Master Agreement (including VM CSA and IM CSA), the GMRA and the GMSLA;
- Provide legal opinions related to the various spheres of law;
- Provide recommendations to ensure the development and the protection of the Bank and its subsidiaries worldwide;
- Provide legal advice to the Bank’s Financial Markets and Corporate Capital Management (Loans and structured business desks) across a range of debt over-the-counter and centrally cleared, capital market & structured products, covered bonds and securitization vehicles;
- Showcase your expertise in the context of special or large-scale projects having an impact on the activities of the Bank and its subsidiaries;
- Identify legal situations affecting financial contracts and advise stakeholders accordingly.
Your team:
As part of the Capital Markets and Treasury Risk Management sector, our team comprises six lawyers a paralegal and a technical advisor. Operating across Montreal, Toronto, Calgary, New York, Dublin, London, and Hong Kong, we negotiate and manage key transactional financial contracts with the Bank's clients globally.
We want to contribute to your quality of life by offering you as much flexibility as possible in your work. For example, we offer a hybrid (remote and in the office) work model, work schedule arrangements to help you achieve work/life balance, and flexible leave that you can take when it's important to you.
We offer a wide range of ongoing learning opportunities for your development, including hands-on learning, training courses and collaborating with colleagues who have varied expertise and profiles.
Prerequisites:
- Bachelor's degree in law and 2 years relevant experience;
- Member of the Bar of Quebec (Barreau du Québec);
- Knowledge of and prior experience in negotiating the ISDA Master Agreement, Global Master Repurchase Agreement (GMRA) and Global Master Securities Lending Agreement (GMSLA)
- Knowledge of financial transactions law and/or derivatives law
- Knowledge of the Margin Requirements for Non-centrally Cleared Derivatives (UMR) in Canada and the United States and the various collateral arrangements documentation related to such requirements.
- Strong interpersonal and teamwork skills
- Ability to work under pressure and effectively prioritize between multiple projects and willingness to expand knowledge into new areas of law as may arise