www.muttartslaw.ca Commercial Law Associate A significant opportunity awaits a lawyer interested in corporate, commercial and property law. Working side by side with a strong team of well‐respected legal professionals, you will be engaged in a wide variety of interesting matters, advising an excellent range of clients. Our corporate, commercial and property practice offers continual professional development as well as long term growth opportunities to evolve your career. If you are an entrepreneurial individual who enjoys sharing strategy and best practices for growth by collaborating internally and connecting externally with individuals and privately‐
held businesses, then this opportunity is ideal for you. Location: Kentville, Nova Scotia Kentville is nestled in the heart of Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley, where stunning, green farmland meets the powerful Bay of Fundy tides. Kentville is the business centre of southwest Nova Scotia where a large variety of professional businesses, unique shops and restaurants offer quality of life to its ever expanding population. Only an hour from Halifax, Kentville presents the best of both worlds – life in the country but close enough to the amenities of the city. Our practice is large enough to challenge your skills, yet small enough to allow you to quickly develop relationships with clients. Most importantly, throughout Kentville our brand is eminent! Requirements The following background, experience, and personal qualities are desirable and will be used in the assessment of candidates for this position: 
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An active member of the Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively as part of a growth‐oriented team Ability to empower and lead a team of support staff This position will be of interest to a highly motivated, confident self‐starter who thrives on organizational success and accomplishment. Qualified applicants are asked to submit their résumé along with covering letter, including salary expectations, in confidence, to Cris Shirritt, by email [email protected], no later than Friday, November 14, 2014.