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Associate Lawyer - Litigation - Family Law


Company : McKercher LLP


Location : Regina, Division No. 6


Created : 2025-09-30


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Associate Lawyer - Litigation - Family Law Regina Application Deadline: Are you a litigation lawyer with experience in Family Law or Child Protection? Do you want to work in a highly collaborative environment, where you will be provided with in-depth learning experiences and achievements? Do you share McKercher LLPs core values? If you are looking for a new and exciting opportunity to join one of the largest law firms in Saskatchewan, we want to hear from you! We are seeking an experienced Family Law and/or Child Protection litigation lawyer. You will have the opportunity to enhance your court proficiencies as well as collaborative mediation skills, while supporting the continued development and promotion of the McKercher LLP Family Law Practice Group. You will become an integral part of a collegial team of legal professionals. Ideal candidates will possess the following qualifications: 4+ years of legal experience, with a focus in Family Law and/or Child Protection Ability to manage files independently with minimal oversight Excellent legal analysis and judgement skills Advanced verbal and written communication skills Well-developed professionalism and teamwork competencies Active membership with the Law Society of Saskatchewan Strong relationship management and business development skills Please send confidential electronic applications, including cover letter and resume to the attention of: Veronica A. Bendig, Chief Operating Officer Email: Lets explore how your skills and aspirations align with our mission at McKercher LLP. Click here for a printable version of this job posting.This position will remain open until filled. Want to learn more? Subscribe for updates. Regina Office 800-1801 Hamilton Street Regina, SK Canada S4P 4B4 Social Media We acknowledge that we are living and working from Treaty Lands, the traditional lands of First Nations People and homeland of the Mtis.We are committed to moving forward in a respectful way in the spirit of reconciliation. #J-18808-Ljbffr