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Do you hire: | No | Yes | Occasionally |
How many did you/will you hire for: | |||
2022 | 0 | 6 | |
2023 | 0 | 6 | |
2024 | 0 | 6 | |
2025 | 0 | 6 | |
2026 | 0 | 6 | |
Rotation | No | N/A | N/A |
Split/Secondment | No |
First Year Summer Students |
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FIRST YEAR SUMMER STUDENTS:Do you recruit first year summer students? | No |
When is the application deadline for first year summer students? | n/a |
When is the interviewing period? | n/a |
Do you participate in on-campus interview (OCI) programs to fill such positions? | No |
Description of first year summer program: | |
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How many weeks is the first year summer program? |
Second Year Summer Students |
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SECOND YEAR SUMMER STUDENTS:Do you recruit second year summer students? | Yes |
When is the application deadline for second year summer students? | August 2024 per the VBA guidelines |
When is the interviewing period? | VBA Interview Week in October 2024 |
Do you participate in on-campus interview (OCI) programs to fill such positions? | Yes |
Description of the second year summer program |
We treat our students like lawyers from day one. We believe that meaningful work, significant responsibility and challenging experiences are the best way to support our students’ development.
We encourage students to step outside of their comfort zone and take on complex tasks, while providing support and guidance. At Farris, students routinely appear in court and chambers, attend client meetings and examinations, assist with transaction closings, and draft court documents and commercial agreements. We don’t believe in strict rotations or micro-managing workflow. An important part of being a student is exploring different practice areas until you find an area you are truly passionate about and a group of people you love working with. Our self-directed approach gives students the freedom to pursue their interests and to guide their own course. We have over 50 practice areas and industries to explore. We shape our students to be team players and future leaders. Students routinely junior on highly-complex commercial matters and litigation disputes for many of Canada’s leading public institutions and private companies. At the same time, our Trial Experience Program offers students the opportunity to run their own files from beginning to end and to develop their advocacy and file management skills. |
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How many weeks is the second year summer program? | 13 |
OCIs |
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Will you be participating in OCIs this year? | Yes |
Schools: | Dalhousie University, Dalhousie Law|McGill University, Faculty of Law|Lakehead University|Osgoode Hall Law School, York University|Queen's University, Faculty of Law|Thompson Rivers University|University of Alberta, Faculty of Law|University of British Columbia, Faculty of Law|University of Calgary, Faculty of Law|University of Toronto, Faculty of Law|University of Victoria, Faculty of Law|University of Western Ontario, Faculty of Law |
Other Campus Recruiting |
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We will be recruiting students from the following law schools (outside of the OCI process) |
Dalhousie University, Dalhousie Law McGill University, Faculty of Law Lakehead University Osgoode Hall Law School, York University Queen's University, Faculty of Law Thompson Rivers University Université de Moncton, École de droit Université de Montréal, Faculté de droit Université de Sherbrooke, Faculté de droit Université du Québec à Montréal, Département des sciences juridiques Université Laval, Faculté de droit University of Alberta, Faculty of Law University of British Columbia, Faculty of Law University of Calgary, Faculty of Law University of Manitoba, Faculty of Law University of New Brunswick, Faculty of Law University of Saskatchewan, College of Law University of Toronto, Faculty of Law University of Victoria, Faculty of Law University of Western Ontario, Faculty of Law University of Windsor, Faculty of Law |
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2023 | 2024 | |
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No. of 1st Year Summer Students | 0 | 0 |
No. of 1st Year Summer Students Offered Articling Positions (region dependent) | n/a | n/a |
No. of 2nd Year Summer Students | 6 | 6 |
No. of 2nd Year Summer Students Offered Articling Positions | 6 | 6 |
Quebec: Number of future articling students working as a 2nd year summer student | 0 | 0 |
Atlantic: No. of articling students hired during 2nd year January recruitment | 0 | 0 |
No. of additional articling students hired (in some regions, in addition to students hired through the summer process) | 0 | n/a |
Articling Students |
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When do you hire articling students? | VBA June Guidelines (if we do participate) |
Do you still have any articling positions open for this year (starting 2024)? | No |
Do you anticipate having articling positions open for next year (starting in 2025) for external candidates outside of your current student hires (if any)? | No |
If so, how many positions do you anticipate having for external candidates? | 0 |
Do you allow students to work during the licensing process in your jurisdiction? | No |
Description of articling program |
The Work:
We treat our students like lawyers from day one. We believe that meaningful work, significant responsibility and challenging experiences are the best way to support our students’ development. We encourage students to step outside of their comfort zone and take on complex tasks, while providing support and guidance. At Farris, students routinely appear in court and chambers, attend client meetings and examinations, assist with transaction closings, and draft court documents and commercial agreements. We don’t believe in strict rotations or micro-managing workflow. An important part of being a student is exploring different practice areas until you find an area you are truly passionate about and a group of people you love working with. Our self-directed approach gives students the freedom to pursue their interests and to guide their own course. We have over 50 practice areas and industries to explore. We shape our students to be team players and future leaders. Students routinely junior on highly-complex commercial matters and litigation disputes for many of Canada’s leading public institutions and private companies. At the same time, our Trial Experience Program offers students the opportunity to run their own files from beginning to end and to develop their advocacy and file management skills. Mentorship and Feedback: Our Director of Professional Development and Manager of Student Programs are here to support you from your first day of orientation to your Call to the Bar and beyond.As lawyers who articled with Farris, they are ideally positioned to help students navigate their way through the firm. We pair each student with a Principal and an associate mentor who play an active role in our students’ professional development: they take students on one-on-one lunches, participate in the student review process and answer questions. Students also have access to a series of legal skills workshops, a law library with two full-time librarians, a student coordinator, and a range of other resources to support them in their development. Meaningful and constructive feedback is key to your professional development. Our lawyers take the time to provide ongoing, project-specific feedback to help our students build confidence and refine their skills. We also provide our students with a formal review process. These evaluations provide students with a comprehensive assessment of their hard and soft skills as well as actionable advice on how to move forward in their professional development. Culture: We value independence and an entrepreneurial spirit. Our lawyers build their practices by pursuing the work they are passionate about. We have little use for bureaucracy. Our firm is founded on relationships rather than committees. Our philosophy isn’t about billable targets for our students, associates or partners. Farris people are self-motivated, driven individuals who pursue excellence and satisfaction both at work and outside the office. Social Events: Many events are hosted throughout the year to help our students get to know our lawyers and integrate into the firm. These include, -Firm Lunches and Dinners -Firm Sporting events including volleyball -Hoop-Law Charity Basketball Tournament -Vancouver Canucks, Whitecaps and Canadians games -Black-Tie Holiday Party -Vancouver Bar Association Ski Race in Whistler -Barristers v. Solicitors Grouse Grind Challenge -Vancouver Sun Run -Summer Social Cake Fridays |
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Do you offer internships? | No |
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Summer/Articling |
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Do you accept applications for summer/articling positions from foreign trained students/lawyers? | Yes |
If yes, do applicants need to have an Assessment Report from the National Committee on Accreditation (in Québec, an attestation from le Barreau du Québec) before applying? | No |
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Required Application Materials |
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Required Application Materials |
Resume cover letter post secondary transcripts law school transcripts |
Comments |
Optional:
Reference Letter(s) List of Upper Year Courses |
Preferred Method of Application |
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Preferred Method of Application | viDesktop Portal |
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2023 | 2024 | |
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How many articling students did you offer a first year lawyer position? | 3 | n/a |
How many articling students in your articling program were seeking a position? | 4 | n/a |
How many additional first year associates did you hire outside of your articling student program? | 0 | n/a |
How many of the additional students clerked? | 1 | n/a |