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Our Real Estate Transactions & Finance team works collaboratively across offices and practices and engages in a wide range of transactions across our industry sectors, including healthcare, technology and digital media, cannabis, consumer products, entertainment, energy/alternative energy, financial services, and fintech.
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Job Overview: A law firm in Los Angeles, CA, is seeking a Real Estate Transactions And Finance Associate Attorney with at least 3 years of experience in real estate transactions.
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With significant depth and experience across most real estate asset classes and all phases of development projects, we help clients navigate complex matters involving financings, joint ventures, acquisitions, dispositions, affordable housing, leasing, public/private transactions, debt and equity finance, hospitality, construction, and design and loan restructurings.
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Our Construction and Real Estate Litigation practice group is seeking to hire a department attorney to join our Los Angeles, CA office. Qualified candidates will have at least three to six years of commercial and real estate litigation experience.
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Los Angeles office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks senior real estate transactional associate attorney with corporate real estate experience and a comprehensive understanding of the life cycle of a commercial real estate deal.
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Job Title:Transactional Real Estate Attorney. Transactional Real Estate Attorney. 2+ years experience in Commercial Real Estate (Construction knowledge is a plus.
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Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP is seeking a mid-level Real Estate Transactional Associate to join the Los Angeles office. Sheppard Mullin has one of the largest, most diverse and experienced real estate practices of any AmLaw 50 firm.
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The ideal senior real estate attorney will possess the ability to work in an extremely fast-paced environment with minimal supervision to accomplish required objectives within established deadlines.
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Direct Counsel is looking for a mid-level Real Estate attorney for a national law firm. Direct Counsel is looking for a mid-level Real Estate attorney for a national law firm. Compensation: The annual salary range for this position is $260,000 - 435,000 - plus bonus and full benefits.
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Direct Counsel is seeking a transactional real estate attorney with 4+ years of experience to join one of our great law firm client's. The attorney will support in the firm's real estate transaction matters, particularly leasing and purchase and sale agreements.
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Our Real Estate Transactions & Finance team works collaboratively across offices and practices and engages in a wide range of transactions across our industry sectors, including hospitality, entertainment, retail and mixed use projects, technology and digital media, cannabis, energy/alternative energy, financial services, and fintech.
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As our real estate litigation attorney, you will be responsible for representing our clients in various real estate litigation matters, including breach of contract, landlord-tenant disputes, and property disputes.
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I am currently seeking an experienced Real Estate Attorney in Los Angeles for lateral placement. The ideal candidate shall have substantial experience with real estate financing, development, leasing, and construction projects.
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A bit about us:Our client is am AmLaw 200 Law Firm headquartered in California with a national reputation for excellence in client service and employee satisfaction.
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Commercial real estate investment company located in downtown Los Angeles is looking for an in-house attorney to assist the company in all facets of real estate and general business law.
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