
Description
Launch your legal career with the City of Edmonton! The Legal Services Branch is seeking a passionate articling student for the 2026/2027 year. Imagine working in a dynamic, in-house law firm for a city with over 14,000 employees and a $3 billion budget. If you're a motivated law student with a keen interest in public sector law and value a strong work-life balance, this is your chance to make an impact.
As an articling student, you will manage your own files with independence, gain firsthand knowledge by connecting with City departments, and receive support and mentorship from lawyers with an open-door policy.
What will you do?
- Commercial and Real Estate Transactions: Assisting with the negotiation, drafting, and execution of agreements related to property acquisitions, dispositions, leasing, and various commercial ventures
- Finance and Investment Advising: Supporting the provision of legal counsel on financial matters, investments, and related transactions
- Public-Private Partnerships: Contributing to the legal aspects of collaborative projects between the City and private sector entities
- Expropriation Law: Participating in matters related to the acquisition of private property for public purposes, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation
- Bylaw Drafting: Assisting with the creation, review, and amendment of municipal bylaws
- Intellectual Property Law: Providing support on matters related to trademarks, copyrights, and other intellectual property rights
- Tendering and Procurement: Contributing to the legal oversight of the City's procurement processes, ensuring fairness and compliance
- Corporate Structure and Governance Issues: Assisting with legal matters related to the City's corporate structure, governance, and compliance obligations
- Personal Injury Litigation: Supporting the defense and prosecution of personal injury claims involving the City
- Real Property Litigation: Assisting with legal disputes related to real estate, property rights, and land use
- Construction Litigation: Contributing to the resolution of legal disputes arising from construction projects
- Bylaw Challenges, Enforcement, and Prosecutions: Participating in legal proceedings related to bylaw enforcement and challenges
- Assessment and Taxation: Assisting with legal matters related to property assessment and taxation
- Human Resources and Employment Advising/Hearings: Providing legal support and advice on human resources and employment matters, including participation in hearings
- Environmental Law: Contributing to the legal aspects of environmental compliance and related issues
Additional Information:
- The City will cover the cost of your Alberta Law Society membership, Practice Readiness Education Program (PREP) tuition, as well as any time off required to complete in-person PREP modules
- While future employment is not guaranteed, the Legal Services Branch has a history of offering opportunities to qualified articling students and many current senior lawyers previously articled with the City
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