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Associate Lawyers

Lerners provides interesting and challenging work for associate lawyers in our London and Toronto offices.

From our London office, associate lawyers work in all fields of litigation as well as in business law, family law, real estate law, and wills and estates law. Our associate lawyers develop their skills under the guidance of experienced and talented senior lawyers and are supported by a team of capable assistants, clerks and other specialized staff.

Associates in our London office have the opportunity to practise high-calibre law, but also enjoy the lifestyle advantages that come with a smaller city such as affordable housing, minimal commuting time and a greater opportunity to develop congenial relationships with other members of the London bar.

The Toronto office of Lerners has all the excitement of a big Bay Street firm, but it also offers associates close working relationships and the friendly atmosphere of a smaller workplace. Our Toronto associates handle a wide range of litigation at all levels of court and broaden their skills and knowledge under the guidance of some of Ontario's most experienced litigators.

Your application should include a resume, copies of your law school, undergraduate and (if applicable) graduate transcripts, and, if you wish, reference letters.

Applications or inquiries regarding associate positions in our London office should be directed to:

Sylvia L. Davis
Director of Associate and Student Development

Lerners LLP
P.O. Box 2335, 80 Dufferin Avenue
London, ON N6A 4G4

Phone: 519.640.6309
Fax: 519.932.3309
E-mail: sdavis@lerners.ca

Applications or inquiries regarding associate positions in our Toronto office should be directed to:

Sylvia L. Davis
Director of Associate and Student Development

Lerners LLP
130 Adelaide Street West Suite 2400
Toronto, ON M5H 3P5

Phone: 416.601.2660
Fax: 416.867.9192
E-mail: sdavis@lerners.ca

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