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Our client, a busy and rapidly growing law firm, specializing in real estate development and public finance practice, is actively seeking an Associate Attorney to join their dynamic team in Dallas, Texas.
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Joining our client's real estate development/public finance practice law firm offers an excellent opportunity to work on exciting projects and gain valuable experience. The ideal candidate will have a solid background in real estate development, public finance, public law, and/or government relations, with substantive legal experience in some or all of the following areas: real estate, municipal utility districts (MUD), public improvement districts, public-private partnerships in land development, and public law.
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A minimum of 2 years of substantive legal experience in any of the following areas: real estate, real estate development, municipal utility districts (MUD), public improvement districts, public-private partnerships in land development, or public law.
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Handle diverse legal cases related to real estate development, municipal utility districts, public improvement districts, public-private partnerships, and public law. Responsibilities: Utilize your legal expertise to provide counsel and support in real estate development matters, public finance initiatives, and public law issues.
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The ideal candidate will possess a balanced working knowledge of the following: real estate debt capital markets, commonplace and bespoke financing structures, commercial loan documents and negotiation thereof, and loan portfolio management.
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Lawyers in our Dallas office serve all the firm's practice and industry areas - including corporate, litigation, banking/finance, insurance law, healthcare law, labor and employment, estate planning, real estate, bankruptcy, intellectual property, white collar crime, and antitrust.
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Ensure legal compliance in real estate development projects and public finance initiatives. Qualifications: Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an ABA accredited law school is a mandatory requirement.
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What you will doPGIM Real Estate Loan Services is seeking an Asset Manager to join its Agency Asset Management team. Familiarity with commercial real estate lending products/terms, loan documents and servicing requirements.
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We are a boutique law firm seeking the perfect match for an experienced Marketing Director. Coordinate the owner’s and firm members’ media appearance efforts (radio, TV, podcasts, digital/print media, etc.
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At Sul Lee Law Firm, we provide practical solutions, courtroom victories, and long-term relationships with clients ranging from startups to international conglomerates. Join our team at Sul Lee Law Firm, a fast-growing business, commercial, and IP litigation/transactional firm.
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Canvasser - outside - inside - call center – entry level - automotive sales - luxury car - used car - medical - dental - pharmaceutical - solar - industry - brewery - agriculture - vacation - travel - insurance - mortgage servicing - mortgage processing – real estate - retail - customer service - dealerships - collections - startups - creative marketing - SDR - canvass - sales - construction - marketing - food service – canvassing- outdoor sales – appointment setter.
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Utilize your legal expertise to provide counsel and support in real estate development matters, public finance initiatives, and public law issues. Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an ABA accredited law school is a mandatory requirement.
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Welltower, a real estate investment trust ("REIT"), owns interests in properties concentrated in major, high-growth markets in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, consisting of seniors housing, post-acute communities and outpatient medical properties.
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Our practice in Dallas is growing and we are looking for a Senior Design Strategist to lead projects across our broad range of services including workplace strategy, real estate portfolio strategy, change management, and design guidelines.
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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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