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Upon completion of the training program, ideal candidates will transition into a property claims field adjusting position traveling to loss sites that have been damaged by fire, water, weather, or other unexpected events.
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Job Description Ledgent has teamed up with a prominent commercial real estate investment firm to recruit a Property Staff Accountant to join their dynamic team! Proficient in MRI, Yardi, Timberline, or NetSuite; strong MS Office skills.
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Collaborate with the team to accurately input new properties in property tax management software and maintain changes monthly. We are looking for a high potential and highly motivated individual to join our Tax Department as a Property Tax Accountantin Glendale, CA.
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Firm is active with representing both complainants and respondents at the ITC. Past winner of Chambers USA: "Intellectual Property Firm of the Year." REQUIREMENTS Qualified candidates will have experience in intellectual property and/or patent litigation.
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Previous housing or property management experience including HUD, Low Income Tax Credits, Rural Housing, and Tax-Exempt Bond properties. The Property Manager will provide leadership to site staff, direction for building operations, customer service, resident relations, property budget management, rent collections, leasing, compliance and guidance on maintenance priorities.
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Overview The Intellectual Property (Patent) Paralegal will be responsible for managing client portfolios, including all filings and correspondence for both US, PCT, and foreign prosecution of assigned clients.
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We are seeking an experienced Property/Personal Injury Attorney to join our team and assist with first-party cases in both pre-lit and active litigation. Work on complex first-party property and personal injury cases.
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Obtain repair estimates, photographs, evidence and documents related to the client’s property damage claim. Communicate with insurance companies regarding client’s property damage claims.
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Real Property Management relies on the Property Inspector to demonstrate leadership and create trust with owners and tenants (both current and prospective), as well as contractors and other vendors.
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Develops and mentors Property Managers, Assistant Property Managers and Coordinators to ensure growth and preparedness for succession planning. If you're a proactive problem-solver with a knack for mentoring talent, fostering strong relationships with outside service providers, and managing capital expenditures, we want you to be the driving force behind our exceptional property management team.
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Overview: Field Adjuster I will investigate and evaluate daily property claims for clients pursuant to client and company direction. 2-3 years of experience with property claims required.
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You will be recognized as a technical expert in underwriting shared & layered Property policies for the Nat’l Accounts team. JOB DESCRIPTION :When you join the National Accounts Property team, you are responsible for the overall management, business development, analysis and monitoring of a highly complex book of business.
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Seeking a mid-level Intellectual Property Litigation Associate for boutique Century City (Los Angeles) Law Firm. Ideal candidate is a fast learner, team player with top academic credentials, at least 3-8 years of Intellectual Property & Complex Litigation experience (preferably in major or regional law firm) and solid work ethic.
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Commercial and Intellectual Property Litigation Associate - Los Angeles. This position will also involve intellectual property [trademark & copyright] and unfair competition matters. Commercial and Intellectual Property Litigation Associate - Los Angeles.
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Reporting to the Director of Finance & Accounting, the Sr. Property Accountant will assist in various treasury management functions, lender reporting, lender draws and tax filings, funding requests, will work closely with property management accountants on financial reporting, financial statements, general ledger, assist with audits, and supervise and manage property accountant.
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