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Article Student Living is hiring a VP of Real Estate/Corporate Counsel to join our Student Housing Chicago Headquarters team. You will advise on real estate transactions (acquisitions, dispositions, financings, leasing), commercial contracts, compliance and risk management, litigation management, and corporate governance.
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The Associate Corporate Counsel will serve under the direction of the Vice President – Employment Law and Litigation and will assist with matters within the specific areas of employment law and general litigation, including employment disputes, workers compensation matters, leaves of absence and accommodations, benefits, and pre-suit claims, active litigation, and appeals involving personal injury, property damage, construction, water rights, contracts, real estate, and other litigation matters.
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Boston office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks public finance associate attorney with 2-5 years of experience preferably in real estate finance, and/or lending/corporate finance.
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As a Transactional Attorney, you will be responsible for handling a wide range of real estate and corporate matters, with a focus on residential, commercial, and corporate transactions.
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Ashton Woods is seeking an experienced real estate attorney to join the corporate legal department. Ashton Woods is conducting a search for a Corporate Counsel - Real Estate Transactions.
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To all Group brands in their retail and corporate real estate development planning and execution across the region:Evaluate, select and negotiate commercial terms and lease provisions for retail, office, warehouse and showroom openings, closings, relocations, renegotiations and renewals.
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Certifications or special training needed: Actively Licensed or Certified Real Estate Appraiser. Review and quality control residential real estate appraisals and underwrite mortgage lending collateral.
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Treasury operations or financial management experience in a high-volume, multi-bank real estate and/or alternative private equity investment company. Bridge is a leading, vertically integrated real estate investment manager, diversified across specialized asset classes.
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Amazon's Legal Department is looking for a talented commercial real estate lawyer to fill the position of Corporate Counsel – Real Estate supporting Amazon Web Services (AWS), a dynamic and rapidly growing business within Amazon.com. AWS is at the forefront of the "cloud" computing and service industry, providing IT infrastructure services such as on-demand compute capacity, storage, content delivery, database services, and more.
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U.S. Technology Infrastructure and Innovation (US TI&I) spans the areas of Technology, Information Security, Deposit Operations, Loan Operations, Business Continuity Management, Project Management, Data Management Office, Corporate Real Estate, Corporate Security, and Risk & Governance.
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3+ years of private law firm or corporate counsel practice as a transactional real estate attorney. The person in this position should have 3+ years of experience as a transactional focused real estate attorney in a law firm or corporate environment.
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Previous experience in homebuilding, construction and/or real estate related litigation is a plus. Perform corporate audits related to compliance management (e.g., builder license registrations, corporate registrations.
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Led by Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO Greg Williams, Acrisure provides a broad array of insurance and financial related solutions, including commercial property and casualty, personal lines and employee benefits insurance, real estate services, cyber services and asset and wealth management.
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Three years of experience as corporate counsel for a real estate development firm, as a transactional attorney, or residential or commercial real estate attorney. Job Description Job Description We are a rapidly expanding real estate company in search of a driven and experienced Real Estate Attorney who can offer strategic legal advice and assistance to IPS Cash. Reporting to the COO, you will play a crucial role in ensuring legal compliance, managing risks, and facilitating real estate transactions.
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Mizuho Americas is a leading provider of corporate and investment banking services to clients in the US, Canada, and Latin America and our capabilities span investment and corporate banking, capital markets, equity and fixed income sales & trading, derivatives, FX, custody and research.
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