Ticket911.ca is one of Canada's leading criminal and penal law firms in traffic, driving offence, and impaired driving (DUI) defence, and we're expanding into British Columbia. We're seeking an early-career lawyer to handle a firm-generated caseload — fully remote, on a schedule you set.
What you'll do
- Defend impaired driving, over-80, and refusal charges under the Criminal Code (ss. 320.14–320.15) — including disclosure review, breath/blood analysis issues, and Charter applications (ss. 8, 9, 10(b)).
- Defend provincial matters on violation tickets and driving offences under BC's Motor Vehicle Act and the Offence Act (speeding, distracted/careless driving, prohibitions, and licence-related matters).
- Review disclosure, dispute tickets, negotiate with Crown and prosecutors, and appear in Provincial Court (in person or remotely).
- Advise clients on driving prohibitions, ICBC/insurance impact, and consequences of a conviction where relevant.
- Manage your files through our case-management software, with intake, marketing, and admin support provided.
What we're looking for
- A lawyer in good standing with the Law Society of British Columbia.
- 0–5 years of experience — recent calls welcome.
- An interest in (or experience with) criminal litigation and Charter advocacy is a strong asset.
- Comfortable with high-volume, fast-turnaround work and self-directed remote practice.
- A reliable remote setup and strong written and verbal communication.
What we offer
- Independent contractor engagement — you control your hours.
- Fully remote, flexible full- or part-time.
- Compensation: monthly base retainer plus commission.
- Training and senior support provided — you won't run impaired-driving files alone.
- Consistent file flow — no business development required.
To apply: email your resume and a short note to [email protected] with the subject line "British Columbia — Defence Lawyer."
Pay: $57,825.09-$175,244.91 per year
Benefits:
Work Location: Remote