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EisnerAmper's Outsourced Services - Real Estate group has experienced significant growth and is seeking a real estate accounting professional with expertise using Real Estate platforms such as Yardi, AppFolio and Intacct.
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The Manager, Counsel - Real Estate is a hybrid business counsel/transactional attorney role that will be responsible for advice and counsel on a variety of complex real estate matters, working alongside others in CAST supporting the Company's Global Workplace Services (GWS) and Retail Bank real estate teams.
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We are looking for an experienced litigation attorney to help real estate investors and professionals achieve favorable outcomes with legal challenges. The legal services offered by So Cal Realty Law, APC, include residential and commercial real estate transactions, residential and commercial real estate litigation, landlord services, mortgage advocacy, lease negotiation, mediation, arbitration, unlawful detainer (eviction), commercial tenant defense, and a wide variety of other real estate-related services.
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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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Minimum 3 years of experience as a residential or commercial real estate attorney, as a transactional attorney, or as corporate counsel for a real estate development firm.
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With minimal oversight, the Real Estate Sr. Counsel will provide legal services in support of real estate, construction and lease administration projects, including those relating to development of new locations, sale-leasebacks, international support centers, mergers and acquisitions and divestitures of existing locations across a portfolio of brands.
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A law firm in Minneapolis, MN, is seeking a knowledgeable Renewable Energy Real Estate Associate Attorney. Provide specialized legal counsel and guidance in the field of renewable energy real estate, with a focus on wind, solar, and battery storage transactions.
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Act as lead attorney for the Real Estate team, drafting and negotiating retail leases and related documents and ensuring that strategic initiatives and the needs of all internal stakeholders are adequately represented in the real estate lease negotiation process.
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Senior Real Estate Paralegal $77,000 - $107,000 + annual bonuses. Real Estate Paralegal $66,000 - $92,000 + annual bonuses. Real Estate Paralegal or Senior Real Estate Paralegal.
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Job Overview: A law firm in Denver, CO, is seeking a Renewable Energy Real Estate Associate Attorney to join their Energy and natural Resources Strategic Business Unit. The ideal candidate will have substantial experience in real estate transactions related to wind, solar, and/or battery storage projects and will play a key role in managing, leading, and overseeing legal matters within the team.
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A law firm in Atlanta, GA, is actively seeking a talented and experienced Real Estate Investment and Development Associate Attorney to join its dynamic team. The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in corporate leasing, portfolio management, construction, property acquisition and disposition, real estate financing and investment, real estate joint ventures, and/or development and redevelopment.
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Corporate Real Estate Attorney. Experience negotiating and closing complex commercial real estate finance transactions required. Provide legal advice and service by combining skill and knowledge in mortgage finance, real estate law and corporate law with sound business acumen and judgement of business goals and objectives of the company or assigned business units.
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3 years of experience as a residential or commercial real estate attorney, as a transactional attorney, or as corporate counsel for a real estate development firm.
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The Assistant General Counsel Real Estate and Corporate Transactions (AGC) will report to the Companys new Vice President, Deputy General Counsel, Global Corporate Affairs. Specific accountabilities and responsibilities include : Serve as primary legal advisor for the real estate and capital projects permitting teams in navigating complex land acquisition and land use issues both in the US and globally (in coordination with regional and outside counsel.
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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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