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This role is outside the courtroom and focuses on internal areas for ADF (corporate governance) such as: taxation, employment, data protection, real estate, legal ethics, risk management, contracts, etc.
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Possible subject matter concentrations include compliance, corporate governance, contracts administration, intellectual property, data protection, human resources, professional ethics, real estate, risk management, and taxation.
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The Senior Manager, Facility Operations will report into the Director of Operations and will work in close partnership with Corporate Real Estate and Workplace Services (CREWS) broader team.
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Independently managing (including drafting and negotiating) a wide range of corporate real estate transactions – with a focus on leasing, purchase and sale agreements, land use/zoning matters, landlord-tenant disputes , and other real property matters.
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Corporate Real Estate Attorney. Provide legal advice and service by combining skill and knowledge in mortgage finance, real estate law and corporate law with sound business acumen and judgement of business goals and objectives of the company or assigned business units.
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Ideal candidate will have 2+ years of experience in corporate ESG/sustainability, real estate investments or asset management, corporate operations or finance, management consulting, investment banking or similar.
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Demonstrated M&A or financing attorney with proven drafting, deal structuring, project leadership, negotiation, and communication skills required; exposure to executive compensation, tax, real estate, corporate insurance, venture capital or private equity is a plus.
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Through an integrated, customized approach that begins with good ideas, the firm drives value for clients across commercial real estate services, development, investment management, and opportunistic endeavors for high-net-worth investors.
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The Legal Services Department provides legal counsel and services in various areas such as governance, franchising, real estate development and leasing, information technology, intellectual property, corporate contracting, consumer protection, employment law, e-commerce, litigation management, and regulatory compliance, including privacy compliance.
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This position is responsible for providing legal counsel and support to the company’s real estate and corporate operations, supporting a range of critical activities in various business units including Leasing, Property Management, Tenant Coordination, Construction, Asset Management, Fund and Corporate Operations.
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The candidate should be considered a Subject Matter Expert in Project Finances and Renewables, with a strong understanding of Tax Equity for Renewable and opportunities under the Inflation Reduction Act. The role will report to the Head of Project Finance Credit Risk and will sit within Structured Finance Credit Risk Team. The role will provide exposure to Fund Finance, Securitization, and Commercial Real Estate activities within the Structured Finance segment.
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Banking Operations’ areas of focus are: Deposit Operations, Accounts Opening and Client Due Diligence, Payment Processing, Cards Operations and Servicing, Call Centers, and FinTech, Treasury Management Services, Corporate Functions - Fraud, Procurement, Corporate Real Estate, Community Reinvestment, Digital Channels, Marketing, and Product Strategy.
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The Specialist, Right of Way, Real Estate and Damage Prevention role is responsible for leading the implementation of Corporate Right of Way, Real Estate and Damage Prevention Programs, Policies, Initiatives and Projects in support of Field Operations within his/her assigned areas of responsibility.
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Cantor Fitzgerald is a diversified company primarily specializing in financial and real estate services for institutional and corporate customers operating in the global financial and commercial real estate markets.
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Examples of audit subject matter includes configuration management, incident and problem management, IT asset management, IT change management, disaster recovery, Operating Systems, SQL and Oracle Databases, Network devices (firewalls, routers, etc.
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