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4+ years of experience as an attorney in a law firm, government or an in-house legal department, or a combination, with a focus on real property transactions (including both landlord and tenant side) and providing physical security guidance.
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3+ years of law firm and/or in-house experience as a real estate paralegal required, with substantial title and survey expertise preferred. Managing the Company's process for obtaining title information, including the following: place title orders, review of title and survey matters, work with company personnel and third parties (buyers and tenants) to resolve title and survey issues, and coordinate and facilitate issuance of title insurance policies; update the legal department database of title reports, title policies and surveys; prepare legal description exhibits for use in real estate transactions.
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At least 5 years of relevant law firm or in house experience as a corporate and project finance paralegal dealing with tax equity transactions, construction financing and general corporate matters.
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Specialized Knowledge: Preferably three to five years' of experience providing administrative support to executive staff (preferably in a law firm or in a corporate legal department), as legal assistant, legal secretary, or paralegal.
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A licensed member of the Illinois Bar in good standingA minimum of three (3) years of law firm or applicable in-house experience required preferably in the legal areas of contracts, employment, higher education, and/or intellectual property law with broad general knowledge and experience of civil and commercial litigation and non-profit organizations.
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Provide legal counsel, contract drafting, and negotiation for management in a variety of legal areas including all manner of third-party contracts, risk management, construction law and liens, real estate law, employment law, commercial disputes, and a wide range of corporate and commercial matters.
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Three (3) or more years of practice in a law firm or in-house with experience in complex commercial real estate transactions. The Senior Real Estate Counsel will provide legal services in support of commercial real estate transactions, operations, and administration projects, including leasing, tenant default matters, acquisition/dispositions, development, financing, and various corporate/joint-venture matters.
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5+ years of solar real estate / development experience or solar project M&A experience with a law firm or in-house legal department, preferably as transaction lead.
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Experience: Eight to ten years acquired in a top law firm and/or in-house environment advising clients on complex, real estate transactions. Eight to ten years acquired in a law firm or corporate environment advising clients on complex real estate transactions.
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Prestigious boutique real estate law firm is seeking a Legal Administrative Assistant to support a group of attorneys. 3-5+ years Legal Assistant experience in real estate law.
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Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree with a minimum of eight years of law practice experience with a law firm or in-house legal department required. · Drafts, reviews, negotiates, and analyzes contracts (e.g., construction, software, purchasing, governmental, employment, labor, agricultural, real estate, leases, gaming, marketing, human resources, security, maintenance, and environmental agreements) for all aspects of the Tribe’s governmental and commercial operations (including its agencies and businesses.
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Minimum of two years of experience practicing real estate law, with a focus on multi-family development projects within a law firm or in-house. In order to succeed, this candidate should feel comfortable working with in-house and outside counsels on a variety of Real Estate legal matters.
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Or, if you are presently an in-house attorney seeking a growth opportunity in the real estate/legal space, this could be a great opportunity for your consideration. If you are an attorney seeking to move from a law firm position to an in-house position, this could be a great next step for you.
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Grassi advisors specialize in providing industry-specific business consulting, audit, tax, and technology services to key market sectors, including construction, architecture and engineering, not-for-profit, healthcare, manufacturing and distribution, financial services, real estate, cannabis and more.
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