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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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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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Handle diverse legal cases related to real estate development, municipal utility districts, public improvement districts, public-private partnerships, and public law. 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.
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Responsibilities: Utilize your legal expertise to provide counsel and support in real estate development matters, public finance initiatives, and public law issues. Ensure legal compliance in real estate development projects and public finance initiatives.
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Practice Areas: Corporate Litigation, Tax Law, Estate Planning & Probate, Real Estate, White Collar & Government Regulatory Litigation, Commercial Litigation, and Cryptocurrency & Digital Assets.
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Qualifications: Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an ABA accredited law school is a mandatory requirement. Current Texas Bar license in good standing is essential to practice law in the state. Qualifications: Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an ABA accredited law school is a mandatory requirement.
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Their Dallas office represents clients in a variety of complex cases, disputes, and transactions including bankruptcy litigation, civil appeals, commercial litigation, construction litigation and consultation, corporate and finance, corporate advisory, estate planning services, insurance coverage, labor and employment, oil and gas litigation, real estate, securities, tax practice, and technology.
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Our client, a top Am Law 100 firm, is seeking a junior - mid-level associate for its litigation practice that covers a diverse range of commercial litigation areas including antitrust, trade secrets, real estate, and others.
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The ideal candidate will have significant experience with investments in, or the formation of, domestic and international private equity, real estate, venture capital, and hedge funds. Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school.
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Company: We are a real estate law firm in Silicon Valley and expanding into Southern California. The ideal candidate will possess a deep understanding of real estate law, particularly in litigation matters, and demonstrate the ability to manage cases independently while delivering high-quality work.
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The Keller Firm, a boutique real estate litigation firm, is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Litigation Attorney to join our growing team. Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school.
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The BMD will need to develop and retain a quality client base comprised of REIT’s, Owner Developers, Private Equity, Law Firms, Title Companies, Corporations and Lenders, with significant commercial real estate portfolio holdings in a variety of capacities through the acquisition of new business.
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The ideal candidate will be responsible for assisting our Vice President of Real Estate in managing and organizing legal matters and cases, conducting legal research, and preparing legal documents.
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Description :The Sr. Professional, Client Delivery, will partner with the business owners to lead strategic initiatives and drive achievement of business outcomes aligned to increasing top line revenue growth and optimization of organizational effectiveness for the largest provider of Real Estate and Tax Payment services in the industry.
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