CrawlJobs Logo
Briefcase Icon
Category Icon

Paralegal - IPO Corporate Canada Jobs

4 Job Offers

Filters
Corporate Paralegal – Annual Returns Specialist
Save Icon
Join our Edmonton corporate team as a Paralegal specializing in annual returns. Utilize your CORES certification and ALF experience to manage corporate compliance filings with precision. Enjoy a hybrid role with a supportive culture, comprehensive benefits, and a focus on work-life balance.
Location Icon
Location
Canada , Edmonton
Salary Icon
Salary
Not provided
aplin.com Logo
Aplin
Expiration Date
Until further notice
Corporate Paralegal
Save Icon
Join our legal team as a Corporate Paralegal in Toronto. Support Fortune 500 clients with corporate governance, incorporations, and statutory filings. Requires 5+ years of Canadian corporate/commercial law experience. We offer medical, dental, and professional development benefits.
Location Icon
Location
Canada , Toronto
Salary Icon
Salary
Not provided
axiomlaw.com Logo
Axiom Law
Expiration Date
Until further notice
Corporate Paralegal
Save Icon
Join our Edmonton legal team as a Corporate Paralegal. This role requires 5+ years of corporate experience, proficiency with ALF, and strong MS Office skills. You will prepare key corporate documents, manage filings, and support lawyers. We offer competitive pay, full benefits, pension matching, ...
Location Icon
Location
Canada , Edmonton
Salary Icon
Salary
Not provided
aplin.com Logo
Aplin
Expiration Date
Until further notice
Corporate Commercial Paralegal
Save Icon
Join a prestigious Winnipeg law firm as a Corporate Commercial Paralegal. This role requires 5+ years of experience in corporate law and proficiency with MS Office. Enjoy a competitive salary, full benefits, and a hybrid work model. Apply to advance your legal career in a dynamic, supportive envi...
Location Icon
Location
Canada , Winnipeg
Salary Icon
Salary
Not provided
https://www.randstad.com Logo
Randstad
Expiration Date
Until further notice
A career as a Paralegal specializing in IPO and Corporate jobs represents a dynamic and high-stakes path within the legal profession. These professionals are the operational backbone of a company's legal and corporate secretarial functions, particularly for public companies or those on the trajectory to go public. Their work is critical in ensuring organizational integrity, regulatory compliance, and smooth corporate operations, making them indispensable in fast-paced financial and legal environments. Typically, paralegals in this field manage a wide array of responsibilities centered on corporate governance, securities law compliance, and complex transactional support. A core function involves the meticulous preparation, drafting, and filing of mandatory documents with regulatory bodies like the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). This includes annual and quarterly reports (Forms 10-K and 10-Q), current event reports (8-Ks), and filings related to insider stock transactions. They also play a key role in supporting the annual shareholder meeting process, from proxy statement preparation to coordinating logistics. Furthermore, these paralegals often maintain corporate records, manage entity formations and dissolutions for subsidiaries, and ensure adherence to stock exchange listing requirements. Beyond routine compliance, these roles are deeply involved in major corporate events. For paralegal jobs focused on IPOs (Initial Public Offerings), mergers, and acquisitions, responsibilities escalate to include intensive due diligence, organizing virtual data rooms, drafting ancillary transaction documents, and managing the intricate closing processes. They ensure all corporate actions are properly documented through board resolutions, minutes, and written consents. Their work supports the legal team in maintaining robust internal controls, often related to the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX), and involves constant collaboration with internal departments such as Finance, Investor Relations, Tax, and Executive Compensation. The typical skill set required for these demanding jobs is extensive. Employers generally seek candidates with a bachelor’s degree and often a paralegal certificate, coupled with several years of relevant experience in a law firm or corporate legal department. A strong, detail-oriented understanding of securities regulations and corporate governance principles is paramount. Essential soft skills include exceptional organizational ability, impeccable attention to detail, and the capacity to manage multiple high-priority deadlines in a confidential setting. Proficiency with technology is also critical, including the Microsoft Office Suite, legal entity management software, and specialized platforms for SEC filings and document management. For those seeking challenging and impactful paralegal jobs at the intersection of law, finance, and business strategy, specializing in IPO and corporate practice offers a rewarding career path with significant responsibility and growth potential.

Filters

×
Countries
Category
Location
Work Mode
Salary