These positions are only open to current Law Students for the 2013/2014 Articling Term, in accordance with LSUC Recruitment Guidelines.
Firm/Organization:
Hydro One Networks Inc.
Organization Composition:
Number of lawyers: 17
Number of female associates: 11 lawyers
Number of male associates: 6 lawyers
Number of female partners: 1 Assistant General Counsel
Number of male partners: 1 General Counsel, 2 Assistant General Counsel
Part-time lawyers No
Handicapped access Yes
Languages Spoken:
English
Areas of Practice:
Civil Litigation
Commercial Law
Corporate Law
Corporate Litigation
Energy Law
Intellectual Property
Labour and Employment Law
Litigation
Pensions Law
Personal Injury Law
Privacy Law
Real Estate Law
Real Property Law
Securities Law
Telecommunications, Administrative, Freedom of Information.
First-Year Summer Students:
Do you plan to hire first-year summer students? No
Second-Year Summer Students:
Do you plan to hire second-year summer students? No
Articling Students:
Do you plan to hire articling students for 2013-2014? Yes
Number: 1
Deadline for articling applications (DD/MM/YYYY): 6/7/2012
Date for articling interviews (DD/MM/YYYY):13/08/2012
Number of students hired in 2012-2013: 1
Are you still hiring articling students for 2012-2013? Yes
Do you offer formal rotations? No
Number of students hired back in 2010-2011 (# out of #)? 1 out of 1 on contract
Do you allow for shared/split articles? No
Articling salary (per week): $4,780/month
Do you offer articling benefits and bonuses? No
Is bar admission tuition paid? No
Do you offer vacation time? Yes
Number of days: 10
Are the vacation days paid? Yes
Is salary paid during bar exams? No
In addition to a résumé, a cover letter and law transcripts, please provide:
Reference letters.
Top three qualities we look for in candidates?
1. Personality (team player)
2. Willingness to learn
3. Proactive
Contact Information:
Ann Yu
483 Bay Street
15th Floor, North Tower
Toronto, ON
M5G 2P5
Canada
ann.yu@hydroone.com
www.hydroone.com
Additional Comments:
Hydro One Networks operates Ontario's high voltage electricity transmission system as well as a low voltage distribution system that delivers power to customers in Ontario. It is regulated by the Ontario Energy Board.
