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3-5 years of relevant legal experience in real estate law; conveyancing, financing, easement, environmental and zoning experience or supervising outside counsel experience preferred.
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7+ years of experience in a law firm, in-house legal department, or a combination with a focus on commercial real estate financing transactions, mortgage secured real estate financing, construction lending, mezzanine loans or intercreditor arrangements.
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At least 6 years of experience in a law firm, in-house legal department, or a combination with a focus on commercial real estate financing transactions, mortgage secured real estate financing, construction lending, mezzanine loans or intercreditor arrangements.
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In addition to serving as the legal counsel, this position requires a highly experienced attorney with experience in a variety of legal matters including but not limited to governmental and open meetings act; real estate law; contract; litigation; purchasing, procurement, and surplus; records management and public information act; master engineering agreements and other professional services agreements; and employment law.
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Demonstrated working knowledge of commercial real estate lending issues involving title insurance, surveys, zoning, flood, casualty/liability insurance, licensing, non-recourse carveouts, syndication and market standards.
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Minimum 3–5 years of experience either as in-house counsel or within a law firm (or a combination thereof) drafting and negotiating leases and other real estate documents. Assist in a wide variety of real estate matters including (a) managing Forsite’s lease drafting and negotiation process, (b) preparing and negotiating real estate documents such as easement agreements, SNDAs and estoppels, (c) reviewing title and survey, and (d) coordinating closings by handling real estate deliverables, closing checklists and deadlines.
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Common legal issues handled by USGs Office of Legal Affairs include student matters, employment matters (including faculty and staff), contracts, real estate transactions, constitutional issues, legislation, Board governance, litigation support, regulatory compliance, and open government.
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OGC provides legal advice and representation in the following areas: admissions and discipline, antitrust, Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act, bankruptcy, California Public Records Act, collections, contracts, copyright, governance, labor and employment, legislation, regulations and rules, real estate, regulatory work, and general corporate matters.
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Provide legal support to Moody’s Trusts and Investment Department, particularly in the areas of trust administration, IRAs, pooled income funds, and trust owned real estate. Assist General Counsel in managing litigation involving Moody.
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The Corporate Counsel will manage all legal matters including commercial contracts, mergers and acquisitions, company-wide compliance, real estate, product liability, employment matters, litigation, and other relevant business and legal issues of the Company.
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Negotiate and draft real estate investment agreements, including: acquisitions, joint ventures, preferred equity, leases/ lease modifications, forced sales, workouts, foreclosures, deeds in lieu of foreclosure, mezzanine loans, and restructuring.
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As the senior restructuring attorney, this attorney will be the primary resource for the business units regarding review and management of legal matters relating to restructuring and workout of commercial real estate ("CRE") and commercial lending transactions.
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We are looking for a dynamic, highly motivated, and experienced commercial and real estate attorney to support Microsoft’s global cloud expansion in the role of Principal Corporate Counsel, Land Acquisition, Lease, and Business Development.
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Experience in real estate transfer documentation and retail/commercial leasing required. With 44 properties in some of the most vibrant, bustling cities across the country from New York to California, Macerich is setting the bar for transforming retail real estate into our vision for Regional Town Centers for everyone.
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Experience working in (or with) a large NY Real Estate law firm and/or company. Ensure that appropriate processes are in compliance with the Company’s real estate policies and local laws.
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