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Litigation Project Manager Jobs in Toronto, ON (NOW HIRING)

In-House Counsel

Markham, ON · On-site

CA$125K - CA$170K/yr

Own legal risk assessment and mitigation across projects and corporate operations. * Oversee litigation, arbitration, mediation, and adjudication, and manage relationships with external counsel and ...

Analyst, Expert Services

Toronto, ON · Hybrid

CA$60K - CA$95K/yr

... litigation/expert witness matters, financial reporting, fairness opinions, investment valuations ... Work closely with Managing Directors, Directors and Vice Presidents in a growing practice area

Assistant, Risk Management

Toronto, ON · Hybrid

CA$62K - CA$80K/yr

Coordinate certain file management functions, including inquiries from regulators, litigation holds ... Participate and support various departmental projects and initiatives (e.g., trust fund balance ...

Supporting the management and resolution of claims, disputes and litigation matters as required ... Supporting strategic initiatives, including product development, enterprise transformation projects ...

Legal Coordinator

Toronto, ON

CA$76K - CA$127K/yr

... project support to a team of specialized legal professionals within the Office of Discipline ... various types of issues and litigation matters, managing and providing the full range of ...

Jr. Legal Counsel

Toronto, ON · On-site

CA$85K - CA$110K/yr

... and the Executive Management on a broad range of legal issues, such as project agreement ... corporate, litigation, insurance and employment law. Competencies & Skills * Leadership ...

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Litigation Project Manager information

What does a litigation project manager do?

A Litigation Project Manager oversees and coordinates the administrative and logistical aspects of complex legal cases, ensuring that projects are delivered on time and within budget. They work closely with attorneys, paralegals, clients, and vendors to manage timelines, allocate resources, and monitor progress. Their responsibilities often include managing electronic discovery, organizing documentation, facilitating communication among stakeholders, and implementing project management tools and best practices within the litigation process.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a litigation project manager?

To thrive as a Litigation Project Manager, you need a strong understanding of litigation processes, project management methodologies, and typically a bachelor’s degree in law, business, or a related field. Familiarity with case management systems, legal technology platforms, and certifications like PMP or Prince2 are commonly required. Exceptional communication, organization, and problem-solving skills help you coordinate teams and manage complex timelines. These competencies are essential to deliver efficient, cost-effective litigation support and ensure cases progress smoothly.

How does a litigation project manager typically collaborate with legal teams and external vendors during complex cases?

A Litigation Project Manager acts as a critical liaison between attorneys, paralegals, and external vendors such as e-discovery providers or court reporting services. They coordinate project timelines, manage document review protocols, and ensure effective communication among all parties to keep the litigation process on track. Regular check-ins, detailed status reports, and workflow optimization are common practices to address evolving case needs and tight deadlines. This collaborative approach helps maintain efficiency and ensures that all stakeholders are aligned throughout the lifecycle of a case.

Do law firms use litigation project managers?

Litigation project managers are increasingly employed by law firms to coordinate complex cases, manage deadlines, and oversee document review processes. They bring project management skills, often using tools like e-discovery software, to improve efficiency and case outcomes within legal teams.

What is a litigation project manager?

A litigation project manager oversees the planning, coordination, and execution of legal cases, ensuring deadlines and budgets are met. They often manage document review, case workflows, and collaborate with legal teams, using tools like case management software to streamline processes.
Infographic showing various Litigation Project Manager job openings in Toronto, ON as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 15% Remote job distribution.

Chief Legal Counsel, Employment Law

McKesson

Mississauga, ON • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 11 days ago


McKesson rating

7.9

Company rating: 7.9 out of 10

Based on 210 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

47th of 86 rated pharmaceutical


Job description

McKesson is an impact-driven, Fortune 10 company that touches virtually every aspect of healthcare. We are known for delivering insights, products, and services that make quality care more accessible and affordable. Here, we focus on the health, happiness, and well-being of you and those we serve - we care.

What you do at McKesson matters. We foster a culture where you can grow, make an impact, and are empowered to bring new ideas. Together, we thrive as we shape the future of health for patients, our communities, and our people. If you want to be part of tomorrow's health today, we want to hear from you.

Work Arrangement: This is a hybrid position requiring candidates to work on-site at least 2 days per week at our office in Mississauga. The remaining days may be worked remotely, subject to team and business needs.

About the Role (Job Summary):

The Chief Legal Counsel position is responsible for providing strategic counsel and managing legal services to the company on all labour and employment law matters for Canada and other non-US locations, including international matters arising in Europe.The role will also work on McKesson enterprise matters from time to time. This position reports to the Associate General Counsel, Labour, Employment, Benefits and Executive Compensation, and is part of the broader Labour, Employment, Benefits & Executive Compensation team. This is a key role in ensuring compliance with federal and provincial employment laws governing the company's operations and will pro-actively develop policies, templates, and procedures in collaboration with the human resources department as well as the various business leaders. More specifically, the Principal Senior Counsel will:

  • Provide strategic advice and guidance to the company on employment and labour law issues while ensuring consistency with McKesson's strategic and business objectives

  • Build and maintain influential relationships across the business, serving as a trusted advisor and strategic partner

  • Establish a legal framework that minimizes exposure for employment liability and legal risk associated with the execution of the business' strategic plan

  • Address complex legal issues with creativity and foresight, leveraging legal expertise to anticipate future trends and risks

  • Collaborate and consult effectively with other corporate functions including the McKesson corporate employment and benefits group to align on enterprise initiatives where appropriate

  • Demonstrate the highest integrity consistent with ICARE and LEADRx principles, setting a benchmark for professional and ethical conduct within the organization

What You'll Do (Responsibilities):

  • Collaborate with business unit leaders and business unit human resources professionals to ensure the delivery of added-value advice regarding employment law risks arising in their work groups and take preventative action to head off potential problems

  • Advise, negotiate, and draft settlements related to employment litigation

  • Responsible for the management and oversight of outside counsel in the defense of employment litigation

  • Represent the company from time to time as advocate in administrative proceedings

  • Support international employment and labour matters arising outside of the U.S. and Canada, including coordinating with local counsel and internal stakeholders as needed

  • Maintain up to date knowledge in current employment law trends and decisions

  • Assist as legal expert for Canada and enterprise-wide projects that reduce employment law risk for the organization

  • Carry out other duties as may be requested by the Associate General Counsel, Labour, Employment, Benefits & Executive Compensation

  • Ensures the timely provision of legal services required for the day-to-day management of business activities by the law department

  • Develops, drafts, reviews, and negotiates key employment-related agreements and settlements; and advises on employment issues related to mergers, acquisitions and divestitures

  • Provides strategic and practical legal counsel and thought leadership on employment and labour matters

  • Ensures that company policies are compliant with current legislation and implemented in collaboration with the Compliance department; and

  • Legal representative in cross-functional teams to address special projects, such as implementation of legislation, new services or products and risk management

Position Requirements:

  • Law degree from a recognized university

  • Member of the Ontario Bar

  • 10+ years of employment law experience

  • Minimum of 6 years in a strategic legal role within health or retail sectors or comparable experience preferred

  • Ability to weigh and balance legal with business needs and goals

  • Recognized as an effective negotiator

  • Proven leadership capabilities with exceptional communication and interpersonal skills.

  • Bilingualism in English and French is a strong asset

  • Mature, professional, enthusiastic, organized and pragmatic, with sound decision-making skills, capable of functioning effectively in a complex environment

Critical Skills:

  • Recognized as an authority in employment law, with a proven track record of outstanding legal acumen and innovative problem-solving capabilities. Labour experience is a plus as is a mix of law firm and in-house experience

  • Ability to think analytically, practically and creatively and to problem solve, with a focus on current, innovative, and proactive approaches to employment and labour law. Anticipates future trends and consequences; has broad and deep legal knowledge and perspective

  • Demonstrated ability to implement strategic employment initiatives in a complex, matrixed organization. Exemplify McKesson's I2CARE values in all interactions

  • Effective Interpersonal and Influencing Skills: In order to be successful, the lawyer in this role must be able to proactively implement employment strategies in a highly matrixed organization, collaborate with several different stakeholders and be adaptable and dynamic in their strategic advice

The expected base salary range for this role is $175,000-$225,000, with final compensation determined based on experience, qualifications, and skills.

We are proud to offer a competitive compensation package at McKesson as part of our Total Rewards. This is determined by several factors, including performance, experience and skills, equity, regular job market evaluations, and geographical markets. The pay range shown below is aligned with McKesson's pay philosophy, and pay will always be compliant with any applicable regulations. In addition to base pay, other compensation, such as an annual bonus or long-term incentive opportunities may be offered. For more information regarding benefits at McKesson, pleaseclick here.

Our Base Pay Range for this position

$149,600 - $199,500

McKesson has become aware of online recruiting-related scams in which individuals who are not affiliated with or authorized by McKesson are using McKesson's (or affiliated entities, like CoverMyMeds or RxCrossroads) name in fraudulent emails, job postings or social media messages. In light of these scams, please bear the following in mind:
McKesson Talent Advisors will never solicit money or credit card information in connection with a McKesson job application.


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McKesson job postings are posted on our career site: careers.mckesson.com.

McKesson is an Equal Opportunity Employer

McKesson provides equal employment opportunities to applicants and employees, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, age, genetic information, or any other legally protected category. For additional information on McKesson's full Equal Employment Opportunity policies, visit our Equal Employment Opportunity page.

McKesson is committed to being an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and offers opportunities to all job seekers including job seekers with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation to assist with your job search or application for employment, please contact us by sending an email to (United States) Disability_Accommodation@McKesson.com or (Canada) Accessibility@mckesson.ca. Resumes or CVs submitted to this email box will not be accepted.

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