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Represent landlords and tenants in eviction proceedings and other landlord/tenant disputes. We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Associate Attorney specializing in Real Estate Landlord/Tenant law.
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Handle a diverse caseload of litigation matters related to real estate, including commercial properties and landlord/tenant disputes. Provide legal counsel and guidance to clients on real estate and landlord/tenant issues.
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The opportunity is with a specialized New York City real estate firm that has a prominent reputation across all areas of real estate litigation, including landlord-tenant disputes (commercial and residential), condominium & cooperative representation, mortgage financing and banking, housing discrimination, land use, and administrative proceedings among others.
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This position offers the opportunity to work on a variety of litigation matters, with a focus on commercial real estate and landlord/tenant law. 1-2 years of litigation experience, with a preference for real estate and landlord/tenant law.
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Specialize in tenant rights litigation, providing expert legal advice and representation to clients facing landlord-tenant disputes. To this end, we are steadfast in our commitment to providing comprehensive legal support, empowering tenants to effectively address the intricacies of landlord-tenant conflicts.
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Handle residential and commercial landlord-tenant-related disputes with the potential to handle corresponding litigation disputes. Los Angeles office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks a commercial landlord-tenant litigation attorney with 3+ years of experience as a licensed California attorney.
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Represent clients in real estate litigation, including landlord and tenant disputes, property development issues, and zoning disputes. This includes commercial and residential real estate transactions, landlord and tenant disputes, real estate finance, property development, and zoning issues.
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Recruit active status DC and Maryland licensed attorneys who will accept pro bono civil law cases from the Legal Network in such areas as: family law, employment conflicts, landlord-tenant disputes, consumer/bankruptcy matters, public entitlements, wills/probate and advanced medical directors.
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Landlord/tenant Issues concerning repair issues, non-repair, mold concealment, etc., disputes regarding home elevation certificates and flood plain zoning, disputes regarding significant damage determination against homeowners.
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Property Disputes: Prepare memoranda and recommendations, and assist with disputes and litigation related to real estate matters, such as boundary disputes, title disputes, landlord- tenant issues, and breach of contract claims.
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Provide tenancy education to families to alleviate any landlord/tenant disputes. Ensure that family is engaged in financial empowerment, life skills, tenant education, parent and child resiliency, and support with accessing medical and mental health services.
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Represent clients in real estate litigation and dispute resolution matters, including landlord-tenant disputes, property disputes, contract disputes, and regulatory enforcement actions, both in state and federal courts and in alternative dispute resolution forums.
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Provide legal counsel and guidance to management regarding landlord/tenant/subtenant notices and disputes. Assist with the resolution of contractual disputes and the exercise of rights under real estate contracts or pursuant to applicable law.
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The legal services offered by So Cal Realty Law, APC, include residential and commercial real estate transactions, residential and commercial real estate litigation, landlord services, mortgage advocacy, lease negotiation, mediation, arbitration, unlawful detainer (eviction), commercial tenant defense, and a wide variety of other real estate-related services.
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Hear landlord-tenant disputes and property foreclosures. Preside over divorce, custody, and child support enforcement and visitation matters. Coordinate with the Tribal Prosecutor, Law Enforcement, Community and Family Services and other Tribal Programs in developing programs to improve the tribal community.
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