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We are searching for a seasoned and dynamic Chief Information Officer (CIO) to spearhead the information technology strategy and operations of our full-service, turnkey real estate, architecture, engineering, design-build, and construction firm.
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Independently managing (including drafting and negotiating) a wide range of corporate real estate transactions - with a focus on leasing, purchase and sale agreements, land use/zoning matters, landlord-tenant disputes , and other real property matters.
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This Commercial Real Estate Paralegal will assist attorneys in all aspects of commercial real estate transactions, including documentation, due diligence, development and entitlements, closing and post-closing activities for real estate acquisitions, dispositions, and leasing.
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As a Client Manager, you will be managing strategic relationships across the DTRA, DARPA, DCAA, and other Fourth Estate Defense Agencies in your assigned territory. We are looking for a Client Manager to join our DISA, Defense Agencies and 4th Estate team within Public Sector.
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Rocket Lawyer services that provide legal advice, document creation and estate planning. Knowledge of and experience with compliance/remediation efforts of relevant domestic and international security standards and best practices such as FedRAMP, SOX, SOC2, NIST, GDPR and HIPAA.
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A minimum of three (3) years of title and curative or real estate paralegal experience, preferably in solar or wind, but relevant experience in oil and gas or commercial real estate will also be considered.
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Coordinate and conduct radon education programs and outreach activities for the public, educators, medical and health professionals, youth, and real estate professionals. Academic programs reside in 18 schools and colleges, as well as a medical partnership with Augusta University housed on the UGA Health Sciences Campus in Athens.
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A bachelor's degree, with a minimum of 4-years of experience as a Transaction Manager or equivalent commercial real estate transaction experience, with an Illinois Real Estate License. Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL), together with its subsidiaries and affiliates, is a leading global provider of real estate and investment management services.
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Today, our teams strive to create value through private equity, public equity, fixed income, credit, venture capital and real estate investments across multiple sectors, industries, and geographies.
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Tiveron Law is seeking experienced Attorneys to join our ever-growing and thriving team in providing legal services in a variety of practice areas including real estate, corporate and business law, estate planning and elder law, criminal defense, personal injury, matrimonial and family law, medical malpractice, civil litigation, and more.
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Home to some of the most recognized brands in real estate Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate ( , Century 21 ( , Coldwell Banker ( , Coldwell Banker Commercial ( , Corcoran ( , ERA ( , and Sotheby's International Realty.
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As a Senior Real Estate Attorney USCPR in the Expansion function, you are responsible for leading and managing both the legal and Lease Administrator function and the external legal service providers while serving as a liaison with outside counsel and internal Leasing Managers on leasing issues.
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A law firm in San Diego, CA, is seeking an Estate Planning and Trust Administration and Litigation Attorney with 7+ years of experience. Estate Planning and Trust Administration and Litigation Attorney.
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Estate Planning Paralegal Nelson Elder Care is an award winning , client-focused law firm that protects people from the curveballs of life. Compensation: $50,000 annually + incentives Responsibilities: The Role: As our Estate Planning Paralegal, you'll be making sense of legal jargon for our clients.
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You will have a probate paralegal to draft forms, prepare accountings, communicate with financial institutions, real estate agents, etc. 3 years of estate and trust administration and probate experience is preferable.
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