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Locate land suitable for acquisition and development by conducting the necessary market research and due diligence. If you are a Land Acquisition Manager, Land Acquisition Project Manager or Commercial Broker with site acquisition experience, this may be a great next step for you.
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Experience in project management and coordination, environmental due diligence, environmental chemistry, wetland hydrology, plant identification, wetland regulations, soils science, land development processes, municipal/civic processes, and project funding mechanisms.
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Ability to acquire certifications, including Professional Wetland Scientist (PWS) and American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP). As an Environmental Scientist / Planner you will coordinate and execute projects related to environmental planning, wetlands and ecological resources, and other technical environmental planning and permitting projects.
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Type of work: Preparation and prosecution of US patents, patent opinions, patent portfolio management, due diligence, licensing. If you have at least a $200K book of business as a patent attorney or patent agent, this is an opportunity keep more of what you bill, while still having the backend, administrative support, and internal cross-selling opportunities of a well established firm.
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Technical background: Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Organic Chemistry, Molecular Biology. At least 4-5 years of solid patent agent or attorney experience.
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Advise on key compliance-related regulations and issues such as sanctions, KYC/Counterparty Due Diligence, and Dodd Frank. Provide strategic legal and compliance-related support for the Commercial Director and Function Heads for IETM.
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Conduct legal research, analysis, and due diligence pertaining to commercial real estate issues. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Are you an experienced Commercial Real Estate Attorney looking for a dynamic opportunity to showcase your legal skills.
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Assists with commercial real estate due diligence, including title and survey reviews, title objection letters, lease reviews, municipal lien searches, and UCC, judgment, litigation and lien searches.
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Prior venture capital experience with completing due diligence, valuations, analysis and underwriting from seed to Series B investments. Impact Investment AssociateMassMutual Catalyst FundsBoston, MA – Hybrid (3 days in office per week)The OpportunityIn this role you will source deals, perform due diligence on potential investments and support MM Catalyst Funds portfolio companies.
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Under the direction and guidance of the Head MassMutual Catalyst Funds, actively participate in all aspects of investment sourcing, analysis/selection, due diligence process, negotiating deal terms, financial and impact return models and investment recommendation generation for direct impact investments for the MassMutual Catalyst Funds.
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Primary ResponsibilitiesResponsibilities include supervising, mentoring, and coaching a team of Investigations professionals on performing analysis and due diligence on results from OFAC/Sanctions, 314a, Adverse Media and Politically Exposed Persons (“PEP”) and other watchlist screening of customer accounts according to Firm’s policy and procedures.
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Prior work experience including performing M&A trade due diligence, economic sanctions and OFAC background, national security reviews by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS), and mitigation of foreign ownership, control, or influence (FOCI mitigation) for cleared U.S. contractors, is also a plus.
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Transaction Support: Commercial/Operational due diligence; Carve-Out Assessment; Interim Management; Post-Merger Integration; IT. The A&M PEPI Process Industry Team serves middle market and large cap private equity firms across the investment lifecycle – from pre-acquisition / due diligence services to post-merger integration, to driving performance improvement at portfolio companies.
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Familiarity with patent prosecution, client counseling, drafting patent applications, freedom-to-operate opinions, and due diligence. Juris Doctor (JD) degree. Familiarity with patent prosecution, client counseling, drafting patent applications, freedom-to-operate opinions, and due diligence.
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