Summer Student & Articling Information

Cox & Palmer’s summer student and articling programs offer you an opportunity to launch a rewarding practice in a progressive and respected Atlantic Canadian law firm.

About Us

Cox & Palmer

coxandpalmerlaw.com

200 lawyers strong, with over a century of experience serving Atlantic Canadians, Cox & Palmer is a full-service regional firm providing advice to individuals and businesses in a broad range of sectors across all major industries.

Achieve your potential through hands-on experience with a widely respected team of lawyers. Cox & Palmer’s summer student and articling programs offer you an opportunity to launch a rewarding practice in a progressive and respected Atlantic Canadian law firm. Our summer student and articling programs contribute significantly to your development as a lawyer, building on the individual law societies’ basic requirements and providing exposure to our firm’s broad practice base. Our programs offer a long-term planning approach which facilitates your integration as a future member of our firm, while providing you with a valuable complement to your current legal education.

Cox & Palmer is a member of the Law Firm Diversity and Inclusion Network (LFDIN). We are pleased to partner with organizations dedicated to the promotion of Equity, Diversity & Inclusion.

Recruitment

Student Hiring Information

From the outset, summer students are immersed in ongoing cases and matters and are involved in a wide range of our lawyers’ activities. Your work as a first or second-year summer student will be similar to that of an articled clerk, with exposure to a wide variety of practice areas.

Each summer student is assigned a mentor(s). These individuals will meet regularly with the student and provide guidance throughout the summer.

How many students did you/will you hire for:

NB NL NS PE
2020 9 2 6 3
2021 6 3 6 2
2022 10 3 6 2
2023 6-8 3 8 2
2024 10 3 6 2
2025 TBD TBD 6 TBD

Summer Student Hiring Criteria

New Brunswick

Summer Students

Do you hire first year summer students? Yes
Application deadline: - January 9th, 2024 (UdeM)
- January 15th, 2024 (UNB & DAL)
Interviewing period dates: As determined by the universities:
- January 23rd to 25th, 2024 (UdeM)
- February 2nd, 2024 (UNB)
- February 3rd, 2024 (DAL)

Newfoundland & Labrador

Summer Students

Do you hire first year summer students? Yes
Application deadline: January 15th, 2024 (UNB & DAL)
Interviewing period dates: February 2nd, 2024 (UNB)
February 3rd, 2024 (DAL)

Nova Scotia

Summer Students

Do you hire first year summer students? Yes
Application deadline: - UNB & DAL – Deadline TBD
- McGill and all Ontario law schools – Deadline TBD
- Other Canadian law schools and those with NCA Accreditation – by November 3, 2025
Interviewing period dates: TBD

Prince Edward Island

Summer Students

Do you hire first year summer students? Yes
Application deadline: January 15th, 2024 (UNB & DAL)
Interviewing period dates: February 2nd, 2024 (UNB)
February 3rd, 2024 (DAL)

Campus Recruiting

New Brunswick

Participation in OCIs this year? Yes
Schools: Dalhousie University, University of New Brunswick, Université de Moncton, McGill University, and all Ontario law schools
 
Other Campus Recruiting Applications are accepted from all Canadian Law Schools or those with NCA Accreditation.

Newfoundland & Labrador

Participation in OCIs this year? Yes
Schools: Dalhousie University, University of New Brunswick
 
Other Campus Recruiting We accept applications from all law schools.

Nova Scotia

Participation in OCIs this year? Yes
Schools: Dalhousie University, University of New Brunswick, McGill University, and all Ontario law schools
 
Other Campus Recruiting Applications are accepted from all Canadian Law Schools or those with NCA Accreditation.

Prince Edward Island

Participation in OCIs this year? Yes
Schools: Dalhousie University, University of New Brunswick
 
Other Campus Recruiting We accept applications from all law schools.

Articling Program Hiring Summary

New Brunswick

2021 2022 2023
1st year summer students 1 1 3
1st year summer students offered articling positions 1 1 3
2nd year summer students 7 9 8
2nd year summer students offered articling positions 7 9 8
Additional students hired N/A N/A N/A
Articling Clerks 9 6 8

Newfoundland & Labrador

2021 2022 2023
1st year summer students 3 3 4
1st year summer students offered articling positions N/A N/A N/A
2nd year summer students 0 0 2
2nd year summer students offered articling positions 2 2 2
Additional students hired 0 1 0
Articling Clerks 4 2 3

Nova Scotia

2021 2022 2023 2024
1st year summer students 4 2 2 2
1st year summer students offered articling positions 4 2 2 2
2nd year summer students 2 2 6 6
2nd year summer students offered articling positions 2 2 6 6
Additional students hired 3 2 0 0
Articling Clerks 9 6 6 6

Prince Edward Island

2021 2022 2023
1st year summer students 3 2 3
1st year summer students offered articling positions N/A N/A N/A
2nd year summer students 2 3 1
2nd year summer students offered articling positions 2 3 1
Additional students hired 0 0 0
Articling Clerks 2 2 4

Articling Program

Superior instruction is offered to our articling clerks by accomplished lawyers who are recognized for their skills, experience and professional and ethical standards. Cox & Palmer values an inclusive and collegial environment and takes a practical approach to involve our clerks in all facets of a client’s file.

Several of our lawyers are long-time instructors and facilitators for various components of applicable mandatory bar preparation courses including civil litigation, insurance, family law, administrative law, corporate/commercial law, bankruptcy, and insolvency and professional responsibility. Articled clerks are assigned a Principal, a senior lawyer who works closely with the clerk to guide the articling experience, as well as a mentor(s). Articled clerks receive regular feedback and formal reviews regarding their performance.

Our articled clerks will get exposure to a variety of practice areas such as corporate and commercial, litigation, real property, employment & labour, and wills & estates.

New Brunswick

When do you hire articling students? Articling students are normally hired as part of the overall student recruitment process in November, January and February of each year.
Do you still have any articling positions open for this year (starting 2024)? Yes
Anticipated articling positions open for next year (starting in 2025) for external candidates outside of current student hires (if any) 3

Newfoundland & Labrador

When do you hire articling students? Articling students are normally hired as part of the overall student recruitment process in February of each year.
Do you still have any articling positions open for this year (starting 2024)? No
Anticipated articling positions open for next year (starting in 2025) for external candidates outside of current student hires (if any) 1

Nova Scotia

When do you hire articling students? Articling students are normally hired as part of the overall student recruitment process in February of each year.
Do you still have any articling positions open for this year (starting 2025)? No, we are not currently accepting applications for the 2025-2026 articling year.
Anticipated articling positions open for next year (starting in 2026) for external candidates outside of current student hires (if any) 4

Prince Edward Island

When do you hire articling students? Articling students are normally hired as part of the overall student recruitment process in February of each year.
Do you still have any articling positions open for this year (starting 2024)? No
Anticipated articling positions open for next year (starting in 2025) for external candidates outside of current student hires (if any) N/A

Foreign Trained Students/Lawyers

Do you accept applications for summer/articling positions from foreign trained students/lawyers? 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? Yes

Application Process

New Brunswick

Required Application Materials Cover letter
Résumé
Undergraduate transcript (official copy)
Law school marks (unofficial copy accepted – request official copy when available, if necessary)
Preferred application method UNB: Apply via UNB Portal
DAL: Apply via Career Development Office
Université de Moncton, McGill University and all Ontario law schools: via Email at nbcareers-summer@coxandpalmer.com or carieresnb-ete@coxandpalmer.com
Applicants from other Canadian Law Schools or those with NCA Accreditation: Via Email: nbcareers@coxandpalmer.com by November 1, 2023.

Newfoundland & Labrador

Required Application Materials Cover letter
Résumé
Undergraduate transcript (official copy)
Law school marks (unofficial copy accepted – request official copy when available, if necessary)
Preferred application method UNB: Apply via UNB Portal
DAL: Apply via Career Development Office
Other Schools: via email (nlrecruiting@coxandpalmer.com)

Nova Scotia

Required Application Materials Cover letter
Résumé
Pre-law transcript (official copy)
Law school marks (unofficial copy accepted – request official copy when available, if necessary)
Preferred application method UNB: Apply via UNB Portal
DAL: Apply via DAL Portal
McGill University and all Ontario law schools: via Email nslegalcareers@coxandpalmer.com
Applicants from other Canadian Law Schools or those with NCA Accreditation: via Email: nslegalcareers@coxandpalmer.com by November 3, 2025.
Halifax Talent Committee • Jillian Gorbold, Director of Professional Talent
• Josée LeBlanc, Manager, Student and Clerk Programs
• Marc Beaubien
• Chika Chiekwe
• Lisa Delaney
• Laura Hanusiak
• Matt McEwen
• Drew Ritchie
• Guy Wellard
• Kelcie White

Prince Edward Island

Required Application Materials Cover letter Résumé
Pre-law transcript (official copy)
law school marks (unofficial copy accepted – request official copy when available, if necessary)
Preferred application method UNB: Apply via UNB Portal
DAL: Apply via Career Development Office
Applicants from other Canadian Law Schools or those with NCA Accreditation: Via Email: peicareers@coxandpalmer.com

First Year Lawyer Hiring Information

New Brunswick

2023 2022 2021
How many articling students did you offer a first-year lawyer position? 4 7 5
How many articling students in your articling program were seeking a position? 6 All All
How many additional first year associates did you hire outside of your articling student program? 1 N/A N/A
How many of the additional students clerked? N/A N/A N/A

Newfoundland & Labrador

2023 2022 2021
How many articling students did you offer a first-year lawyer position? 3 2 2
How many articling students in your articling program were seeking a position? 3 3 2
How many additional first year associates did you hire outside of your articling student program? 0 0 0
How many of the additional students clerked? N/A N/A N/A

Nova Scotia

2024 2023 2022 2021
How many articling students did you offer a first-year lawyer position? 5 6 7 7
How many articling students in your articling program were seeking a position? 6 6 9 7
How many additional first year associates did you hire outside of your articling student program? 0 1 1 0
How many of the additional students clerked? N/A N/A N/A N/A

Prince Edward Island

2023 2022 2021
How many articling students did you offer a first-year lawyer position? 2 2 2
How many articling students in your articling program were seeking a position? 2 2 2
How many additional first year associates did you hire outside of your articling student program? 0 1 0
How many of the additional students clerked? N/A 0 N/A

Demographics Information

New Brunswick

Number of Employess 173
Languages spoken in the office 2
Employees by lawyer titles Associate – 28
Partner – 38
Counsel – 4

Newfoundland & Labrador

Number of employees 68
Languages spoken in the office 2
Employees by lawyer titles Associate –10
Partner – 16
Counsel – 5

Nova Scotia

Number of Employess Over 200
Languages spoken in the office 4
Employees by lawyer titles Associates – 26
Partner – 37
Counsel – 5

Prince Edward Island

Number of Employess 92
Languages spoken in the office 2
Employees by lawyer titles Associate – 14
Partner – 9
Counsel –5

Career Path

New Brunswick

Coaching/mentoring program Yes
Evaluation timing Mid-summer review and end summer review for summer students; twice a year for articling students; yearly for associates.
Upward reviews? No.
PD Resources? Yes
Internal CLE? Yes, in-house education sessions
External CLE? Yes, as required by LSNB

Newfoundland & Labrador

Coaching/mentoring program Yes
Evaluation timing Monthly for students/clerks. Yearly for associates.
Upward reviews? No but under consideration for subjective partnership compensation.
PD Resources? Yes
Internal CLE? Yes
External CLE? Yes, subject to approval

Nova Scotia

Coaching/mentoring program Students and articling clerks receive strong mentorship, through formal mentors and informal mentorship. Our formal mentorship program taps into the knowledge and experience of our lawyers to share professional guidance, practical knowledge, and essential skills to support the growth of students, and articling clerks. Each articled clerk is assigned a partner mentor and an associate mentor. Both mentors provide support to the clerk and guide them through the articling year. Summer students are assigned an associate mentor throughout their 13-week work term. The associate is a junior to mid-level associate who guides the student in building relationships, experiencing law in practice, and considering how their contributions matter to the firm overall. relationships, experiencing law in practice, and considering how their contributions matter to the firm overall.
Evaluation timing Students and articling clerks receive 360-degree feedback from experienced lawyers and the Professional Resources team to help ensure they are on the right path to success. Students get a formal evaluation at the end of their 13-week term, while articling clerks receive two formal evaluations—one after each of their first two rotations at the firm.
Upward reviews? The firm is always looking for ways to enhance the student and articling clerk experience, both during recruitment and throughout our programs. We regularly gather feedback from our students and articling clerks, and their insights play a key role in helping us maintain and improve the quality of our programs.
PD Resources? Students and articling clerks benefit from the support of a dedicated Professional Resources team, which includes a Supervising Lawyer, a Director of Professional Talent, and a Manager of Student and Clerk Programs—all committed to fostering their growth and development.
Internal CLE? Our comprehensive learning program that includes practical legal experience, educational training sessions and communities of practice. Learning is delivered by experienced lawyers and legal staff. Students and articling clerks will also participate in an in-depth onboarding program.
External CLE? Articling clerks participate in CPLED PREP, as required by the NSBS. Additional external opportunities for both students and clerks are considered on a case-by-case basis.

Prince Edward Island

Coaching/mentoring program Yes
Evaluation timing Mid summer review and end summer review
Upward reviews? Yes
PD Resources? Yes
Internal CLE? Yes
External CLE? Yes

Articled Clerk Benefits

Articled Clerks are eligible for a competitive benefits package, including paid parking (where applicable), health benefits, fitness allowance, cell phone allowance, applicable preparation bar course costs and continuing legal education allowance (as required).

Contacts

For information about joining Cox & Palmer as a summer student or as an articled clerk,
please contact a member of our Regional Recruitment Team: