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For over 200 years, JLL (NYSE: JLL), a leading global commercial real estate and investment management company, has helped clients buy, build, occupy, manage and invest in a variety of commercial, industrial, hotel, residential and retail properties.
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As a Security Officer, you will serve and safeguard clients in a range of industries such as Commercial Real Estate, Healthcare, Education, Government and more. As a Security Officer, you will serve and safeguard clients in a range of industries such as Commercial Real Estate, Healthcare, Education, Government and more.
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Commercial real estate focused and has an established referral network of commercial real estate brokers, commercial real estate developers, accountants, and commercial banking relationships.
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Job Responsibilities· Provide counsel and litigation strategies for clients in both transportation matters (including catastrophic loss, personal injury, cargo claims, products liability, and research and advice regarding regulatory compliance) and commercial litigation matters (including contract-related claims, real estate disputes, landlord/tenant issues, breach of fiduciary duty claims, fraud and misrepresentation claims, unjust enrichment claims, partnership disputes.
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4 years commercial, business, employment, real estate, insurance or construction litigation experience. JD from ABA law school. 4 years commercial, business, employment, real estate, insurance or construction litigation experience.
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Typically three to five years of experience in commercial real estate loan administration, OR at least seven years of transferable experience in commercial loan administration.
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Ideal candidate will have: 4+ years commercial, business, employment, real estate, insurance or construction litigation experience. Licensed in good standing in CA JD from ABA law school Ability to handle cases independently and work as a team Excellent research, writing and communication skills This can be a remote position, with once-a-month travel to Los Angeles (paid by firm) Benefits: Continued growth and advancement opportunities Medical, dental, vision, 401K Fun firm events Competitive compensation and bonus packages One of the best benefits is the opportunity here.
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It is highly preferable for this candidate to have previous experience working with commercial furniture dealers, home improvement and real estate. Since 2005, our objective has always been to provide functional, state-of-the-art interior glass doors that optimize every inch of floor space available in residential and commercial settings.
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The company is structured as a REIT, and its monthly dividends are supported by the cash flow from approximately 15,450(1) real estate properties primarily owned under long-term net lease agreements with commercial clients.
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You have experience in commercial real estate, providing high quality property valuations, market research and business development. Active Certified General Real Estate Appraiser license.
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PurposeAldridge Pite, LLP is currently looking for an Associate Attorney to be responsible for handling litigated matters for the firm, with emphasis on defensive litigation involving residential real estate, title to real property, mortgages and foreclosure.
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Our practice specializes in auto liability defense, gig economy, business litigation, commercial, general liability, healthcare, employment, professional liability, restaurant & hospitality, trucking, financial services litigation, product liability, real estate litigation, retail, and insurance coverage.
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Must have Commercial Real Estate License in California. Generating sales leads via cold calling and canvassing. Must have Commercial Real Estate License in California. Ability to work alone and within a team.
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Preferred 1-3 years of work experience in commercial real estate, financial analysis, accounting, or related fields. Desire to learn and grow professionally in the commercial real estate industry.
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Provide insights on commercial, financial, funding, planning and policy related topics associated with infrastructure and real estate development. (examples: dept of transportation (public); investor real estate/private equity (ex: Black Rock ); Private Housing Developer; Brokerage firms.
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