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LICENSED Real Estate Inside Sales Agent - Unlock Your Path to Becoming a Listing Agent. Elevate Your Career with FAM Realty Group as an Inbound Sales Agent - Your Gateway to Becoming a Licensed Real Estate Inside Sales Agent.
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Position summary: A real estate paralegal provides legal support Cooley's attorneys who regularly represent clients in real estate transactions, with an emphasis on the acquisition and disposition of commercial real estate, including the purchase, sale, development and leasing of office, industrial, retail and technology-driven properties.
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The Real Estate Paralegal is responsible for assisting with all aspects of the development process for complex multi-family, mixed-use, commercial, and assisted living projects from initial concept through start of construction.
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The ideal candidate will have at least 3 years of experience in Tax, Trusts & Estates practice and preferably hold an LL.M degree in Taxation or Estate Planning. - Conduct legal research and analysis on complex tax and estate planning issues.
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Prepare estate planning documents such as wills, trusts, powers of attorney. - LL.M degree preferred in Taxation or Estate Planning. Benefits: In addition to a competitive starting salary that is commensurate with your level of experience, this firm offers a comprehensive benefits program that includes health insurance coverage (medical/dental/vision), Disability Plans, retirement savings plans (401k) plus profit sharing, paid time off (vacation/sick/personal days), professional development opportunities (continuing education/professional memberships) and more.
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The Wealth Strategist provides overall wealth planning expertise, with significant depth in one or more areas including investments, estate planning, retirement planning, personal and business taxation, or executive compensation.
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The ideal candidate will have at least 3 years of experience in Tax, Trusts & Estates practice and preferably hold an degree in Taxation or Estate Planning. - degree preferred in Taxation or Estate Planning.
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Agree Realty is looking to hire a Senior Real Estate Paralegal whose responsibilities will include title/survey review, document preparation, facilitation of acquisition and disposition transactions and development projects.
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The ideal candidate will manage litigation cases and resolve legal disputes related to real estate matters, including HOA, landlord/tenant law, business litigation, and personal injury. Duties:Manage litigation cases related to real estate matters, including HOA, landlord/tenant law, business litigation, and personal injury.
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Part Time Real Estate Paralegal you will play a crucial part in managing the inflow of Real Estate contracts from the procurement group, assisting in the drafting and review process, maintaining contract templates, and providing administrative support to attorneys.
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We are seeking a Real Estate Attorney to provide legal counsel and guidance to TJX’s property development group and other TJX departments on all aspects of real estate leasing, acquisition, management, development, and disposition.
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A boutique, real estate focused law firm in mid-town Manhattan is looking for an experienced Commercial Real Estate Paralegal to join its growing team. Experience in real estate litigation, and management of high-volume of cases.
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Nexus Talent Connect is currently seeking a skilled Real Estate Paralegal to join a reputable law firm in Richmond, VA. As a key member of the law firm, you will have the opportunity to work in a rewarding and fast-paced environment on a variety of Real Estate transactions, including closings, title searches, and document preparation.
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Access to commercial real estate software including Costar, LoopNet, Crexi, Ten-X, Trepp, MyFirstAm, and a myriad of other tools. As the property and asset management arm of the Friedman Companies, Friedman Management Company is one of the largest managers of commercial real estate.
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The Director of Real Estate Development works closely with the Chief Development Officer (CDO) in planning, directing, administering, and coordinating activities for the acquisition, financing, and development, repositioning and/or modernization of housing for Palm Beach County Housing Authority (PBCHA.
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