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Requirements:- LL.M preferred in Taxation or Estate Planning- New Jersey admission is required- 3+ years of experience as a Tax Associate/Attorney- Strong academic credentials from an accredited law school- Excellent oral and written communication skillsResponsibilities:As part of our dynamic team, you will be responsible for:- Providing tax-related advice to clients on complex matters such as estate planning, business transactions, and tax controversy representation.
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Minimum 4 years of experience as a practicing trusts and estates lawyer, CPA, CFP, or trust officer with a focus on family office and/or estate planning, in either case working directly with a high-net worth client base (>$10 million.
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Provide and perform technical expertise with space utilization analysis using GFEBS (General Fund Enterprise Business System), Real Property Planning and Analysis System (RPLANS), and REMIS (Real Estate Management Information System) for other assets and out-grants as well as leading practices within the HQDA Portfolio and Asset Management (PAM) framework.
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The ideal candidate will have knowledge in urban planning, architectural design, subdivision, and environmental analysis (CEQA). Pertinent Federal, State, and local laws, codes, and regulations pertaining to general plans, housing, zoning, subdivision, building and construction, real estate, redevelopment and civil engineering.
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Our company provides a unique combination of services including civil engineering, surveying, planning, natural resources, landscape architecture, arboriculture, water resources, and forestry. We have an established, broad-based portfolio of clients including land owners, real-estate developers, architects, government agencies, public service providers, timberland owners, and others.
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A minimum of 2 years of experience as an attorney, with a focus on estate planning, estate administration, tax planning, mergers and acquisitions, buyer and seller representation, commercial contracting, and working with non-public entities.
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Representing clients in the practice areas of WC, subrogation, family law, litigation and estate planning! A minimum of 3 years of experience in estate planning, probate, and corporate real estate.
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They are seeking an associate for its growing Elder Law and Estate Planning practice. Counseling clients with regard to estate planning and asset protection; Experience with Estate Planning, Administration, and Litigation and is preferred.
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Supporting our clients’ wealth management needs on behalf of our clients includes but is not limited to: financial planning, estate planning, investment management, retirement planning, education planning, active trading, banking, insurance, and lending needs.
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Analyze client financial situations and be able to advise on investment strategy, tax planning, retirement planning, estate planning, stock options, charitable giving strategies, insurance and risk management, and more.
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Bachelor’s Degree OR equivalent business experience, preferably a minimum of 5 years of trust administration and estate planning experience. Technical expertise in the areas of trust administration, fiduciary law, and estate and wealth transfer planning.
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The Expansion Strategy and Analytics Manager will oversee market planning and real estate expansion strategy for the company. Owning projections to inform near-term budget and strategic planning, and long-term capital allocation decisions, in partnership with Finance and Investor Relations.
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Analysts also assist in the cultivation of client relationships by conducting research, staying abreast of client and industry trends, and participating in industry and client-related strategic and tactical planning.
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Friedman Workplace Solutions merges professional real estate advisory services with our dedicated, in-house space planning, design, and construction services to offer clients an end-to-end real estate solution.
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Due diligence assistance with zoning requirements, architectural requirements, utility availability, surveys, title work, rollback tax estimations, soil reports, financial analysis, environmental reports, work proposals, preliminary engineering, and land planning.
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