What does a Legal Advisor do?

Legal advisors provide clients or organizations with advice, guidance, and support related to a range of legal issues or concerns. They have an active role in preparing and reviewing contracts and other legal agreements or documents. They also guide or manage contract negotiations. They perform legal research and analysis. Their role involves ensuring legal compliance in business matters and enacting risk management and mitigation measures. They also serve as a liaison coordinating any external legal services.

Legal advisors have a J.D. degree and a valid license to practice law. They have a strong background in providing legal guidance and support, and extensive experience drafting and reviewing contracts and other legal documents. They must be highly organized, detail oriented, and able to explain legal concepts in simple terms.

What responsibilities are common for Legal Advisor jobs?
  • Work cross functionally to support sales, marketing, operations, etc.
  • Provide rich and timely feedback on work, being both encouraging and constructively.
  • Oversee, support and advise on US promotional and non-promotional matters.
  • Serve as the embedded product marketing specialist for assigned products.
  • Prepare, organize, and maintain physical filing system for all case teams.
  • Create a universal naming and filing system for business contracts, COIs, NDAs, etc.
  • Work with the reporting team and subject matter experts to implement changes and upgrades to the periodic risk reports.
  • Coordinate logistical and travel arrangements for staff and experts.
  • Analyze contract pre award, identify risks, and provide recommendations.
  • Interface and coordinate with various functions within the mass timber and broader Sidewalk Labs teams, including, but not limited to, HR and Finance.
  • Exceptional market research and reporting skills, the ability to source, construct, interpret data, and recommend solutions.
  • Manage the annual legal entity rationalization process with legal, risk and business line.
  • Provide assistance on contract management and compliance matters.
  • Provide feedback to program director for program and/or course improvement.
  • Review and analyze legal documents in order to determine contractual obligations and to ensure such documents accurately capture the terms of a transaction and minimizes legal risk to the company.
  • Deal with external parties (regulators, external counsel, politicians, clients) as needed for and on behalf of the company.
  • Prepare in advance for contract negotiations and renewals and work closely with the commercial lead on such negotiations.
What are the typical qualifications for Legal Advisor jobs?
  • Bachelor's or Master's Degree in pre-law and demonstrated legal experience.
  • Comfortable with business process analysis.
  • Fluent in legal documents such as citations and dockets.
  • An excellent collaborator and communicator.
  • Demonstrated business acumen and people skills.
  • Comfortable gathering and disseminating information.
  • Is confident when providing guidance and findings.
  • An excellent time manager with strict attention to details.
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Legal Advisor Salaries near Canada

Average Base Pay

$90,930 /yr
Not including cash compensation
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Legal Advisor Career Path

Learn how to become a Legal Advisor, what skills and education you need to succeed, and what level of pay to expect at each step on your career path.

Legal Advisor

Years of Experience Distribution

0 - 1
68%
2 - 4
30%
5 - 7
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2%
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Legal Advisor Insights

Read what Legal Advisor professionals have to say about their job experiences and view top companies for this career.
New FreedomNew Freedom
Legal Advocacy
Jul 28, 2023

“flexible work schedule autonomy in my role great mission/cause more about who you knew not what you know hyperpolitical”

MongoDBMongoDB
Legal
Sept 15, 2021

“Hypergrowth company means endless opportunities to grow your career and help shape the direction of the company”

IIFLIIFL
In-house Legal Officer
Jun 16, 2022

“My journey here so far has been smooth and enlightening.I am expecting potential career growth and learning experience.”

GlencoreGlencore
Senior Legal Advisor
Aug 5, 2023

“Good for career development Merit driven Performance driven Entrepreneurial Diverse Opportunities to work all around the world Good pay”

Awatif Mohammad Shoqi Advocates & Legal ConsultancyAwatif Mohammad Shoqi Advocates & Legal Consultancy
Business Legal Researcher
Oct 18, 2021

“I feel happy to work with this firm I get very good experience in legal field.”

UfoneUfone
Senior Executive - Legal
May 25, 2022

“you have to work for two companies i.e PTCL and Ufone in one salary which is not even competitive at market rate..”

WizelineWizeline
Legal
Jul 23, 2021

“It can do this not only because its talent is excellent but also because there is a culture fit with clients.”

WizelineWizeline
Legal
Aug 19, 2021

“She is an aspirational leader and great to work with.”

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Frequently asked questions about the role and responsibilities of legal advisors

The typical day of a legal advisor involves assisting clients with potentially complex issues such as executing business contracts, creating succession plans, or resolving workplace conflicts. Legal advisors typically specialize in one area of law but may offer advice on a broad range of issues working as in-house counsel.

Becoming a legal advisor requires extensive education. One advantage of being a legal advisor is that you can practice in many industries, which may give you the opportunity to work with a company you find interesting.

The average pay for legal advisors in Canada is $90,930 a year. However, with experience and seniority, you can typically command a much higher figure over time. Finance, entertainment, oil, and tech are the highest-paying industries for in-house counsel. Establishing expertise in one of these areas can greatly increase your earnings.

Working as a legal advisor can be complex, time-consuming, and stressful. One difficult aspect of being a legal advisor is that you may put in long hours when a legal dispute is taking place. However, as in-house counsel, you may also experience slower periods with less activity.

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