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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 7 Years, Job Overview: A law firm is seeking an experienced real estate attorney to join its team in Miami, FL. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in real estate transactions, particularly in acquisition and sales transactions, land development, and financing, with a focus on the homebuilder and/or apartment developer industry.
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Location: Various locations across Colorado As a Real Estate Lawyer, you will provide specialized legal advice and services related to real estate transactions and property law.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, A law firm in Charlotte is seeking a Real Estate Transactional Associate Attorney with 2-3 years of experience in handling acquisitions, dispositions, leases, and financing.
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Adjunct Faculty, Real Estate Austin Community College Job Posting Closing Times: Job postings are removed from advertising at 12:00 A.M. on the closing date e.g., at midnight on the day before the closing date.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Real Estate Transactional Attorney to join our esteemed Real Estate Practice Group. Job Description: Real Estate Transactional Attorney.
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Real Estate Transactional Attorney. - Provide counsel to clients on real estate matters, including development, zoning, land use, and regulatory compliance. - Conduct thorough due diligence for real estate transactions, including title and survey review, and environmental assessments.
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The Assistant Vice President, Real Estate Trust Officer will be part of our innovative, entrepreneurial, high-performing team helping advisors be highly competitive in the industry and poised to help them grow by delivering independent financial advice.
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Our client, a mid-size law firm located in Midtown Atlanta is currently seeking a Commercial Real Estate Paralegal to join their office. Bachelor's Degree and Paralegal Certificate or equivalent work experience as a Commercial Real Estate Paralegal.
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Temporary Faculty Pool - Lecturer in Real EstateDepartment Overview []The Department of Finance, Real Estate and Business Law offers three options within the Bachelor of Science in the Business Administration degree program: (1) Finance, (2) International Business, and (3) Real Estate and Urban Land Economics.
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To Apply for this Job Click Here Our client is a commercial real estate developer looking for a Real Estate Attorney to join their team as In-House Counsel. Draft purchase and sale agreements, reciprocal easement agreements, contractor, and construction documents; perform due diligence and coordinate transactions to close commercial real estate acquisitions.
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As a Commercial Real Estate Paralegal, you will collaborate closely with attorneys on various cases, handling tasks such as drafting affidavits, preparing for depositions, and liaising with real estate professionals to ensure case success.
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As a Tax Senior Manager within the Investment Management - Real Estate Tax group, you will provide federal tax consulting and compliance services to clients in the Real Estate industry sector.
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Founded in 1971 , Marcus & Millichap (NYSE: MMI) is a leading commercial real estate brokerage firm focusing exclusively on investment sales, financing, research, and advisory services, with nearly 2,000 investment sales and financing professionals in 80+ offices throughout the United States and Canada.
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Asset Management: Coordinate the transfer and titling of assets, including real estate, bank accounts, investments, and personal property. Job Title: Estate Planning ParalegalJob Summary: As an Estate Planning Paralegal, you will play a vital role in supporting attorneys in the estate planning process.
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Seeking estate planning paralegal to join our New Jersey Office. Prior experience working as a paralegal in estate planning or probate administration preferred. Responsible for handling all phases of estate planning, including preparation and drafting of documents, preparing deeds and beneficiary designation forms.
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