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Real estate agreements: Provide legal support to the Project Development team in the negotiation and preparation of lease and purchase agreements for land acquisitions. Strong track record of negotiating, reviewing, revising, drafting and negotiating contracts, including NDAs, consulting agreements, development agreements, purchase agreements, real estate agreements, power purchase agreements, and commercial contracts.
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Strong track record of negotiating, reviewing, revising, drafting and negotiating contracts, consulting agreements, development agreements, purchase agreements, real estate agreements, power purchase agreements, and commercial contracts.
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Applicants should have 3-10 years of experience representing clients in any area of commercial real estate transactions (including acquisitions, development, leasing, and/or finance), and be a California-admitted attorney from a firm with a comparable real estate practice and a top law school with solid grades.
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The Department of Finance and Real Estate at the AACSB Accredited School of Business (SCOB) invites applications for a tenure track Assistant Professor of Finance position, available Fall 2024.
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The AES Real Estate Legal Team is an integral part of that effort, working in coordination with the Development, Real Estate and Land Acquisition teams, to secure the real estate rights vital to develop, construct, finance, and operate AES's projects across the country.
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4-6 years of experience in real estate group of a multi-state law firm, with an emphasis on development of unimproved property and construction, finance and sale of real property.
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Job Overview: A law firm in Costa Mesa, CA, is seeking a Real Estate Transactions and Finance Associate Attorney with at least 3 years of experience in real estate transactions.
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Bachelor's degree in real estate, finance, business, economics, or a related field; MBA preferred but not required. L+M is a full-service real estate development firm which develops, invests, constructs, and manages properties with industry leading innovation.
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The Legal Counsel’s role will be a transactional attorney who will support a wide range of contracts, negotiations, and advisory work, including assisting on project finance, acquisitions and divestitures, real estate and land use and permitting activities, offtake agreements, construction contracts and subcontracting and supply chain matters.
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Bachelor's Degree in Business, Finance, Accounting, Real Estate or Public Administration with a minimum of 7 years of experience in property management or related work experience.
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Budget management and oversight, directs treasury, audit, tax, accounting, purchasing, real estate, long-range forecasting, and insurance activities for the institution. Formulates, with Chief Student Development and Retention Officer, policies and procedures governing financial relations with students, residence halls, dining hall, bookstore.
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This candidate will draft and negotiate documents relating to the full spectrum of commercial real estate transactions, including development, purchases and sales, real estate secured loans, modification and workout documents and leases, as well as related due diligence work and closing these and other real estate transactions.
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We're looking for a Senior Financial Analyst who will provide leadership, analytical support, and guidance on key business decisions, finance issues, and projects to all areas of the business with an emphasis on Development Finance including Strategy, Real Estate, Design, Construction & Capital Budgeting.
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Join one of the most successful real estate investment and development firms in the Mountain West region. BA/BS degree in Accounting, Economics, Finance, Real Estate or related field.
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Unique among transportation organizations in the San Francisco Bay Area, VTA is Santa Clara County’s authority for transit development and operations (light rail and bus), congestion management, transportation-related funding, highway design and construction, real estate and transit-oriented development, and bicycle and pedestrian planning.
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