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We are a direct lender and offer the opportunity for Loan Officers to originate a unique second lien product offered by no other lender. Loan originations are supported with a full suite of proprietary technology solutions, to speed up quoting, applying, packaging, and originating loans (w/ support of a Loan Assistant.
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Understanding and working experience with construction contract preparation, AIA document forms, construction payment applications, lien waiver review and preparation, certificates of insurance, and other construction-related documentation.
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Understanding and working experience with design and/or construction contract preparation, AIA document forms, construction payment applications, lien waiver review and preparation, certificates of insurance, and other construction-related documentation.
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Orders closing packages from approved Attorney(s) for portfolio and correspondent first and second lien mortgage loans Prepares closing packages for Home Equity channel of business. Certified Mobile Notary Service (certifiedmobilenotaryservice.com) is seeking for someone to fill the position of a Mobile Mortgage Loan Closer to work remotely in the U.S.
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Your team includes a dedicated litigation paralegal, a case manager in addition to other support staff resources for dictation, medical record acquisition, discovery, and lien reduction. Your team includes a dedicated litigation paralegal, a case manager in addition to other support staff resources for dictation, medical record acquisition, discovery, and lien reduction.
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Experience with lien, levy or garnishment processing strongly encouraged. Experience with lien, levy or garnishment processing strongly encouraged. Title: Civil Process Specialist. Proficient in Google docs & sheets.
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Successful candidates will have experience litigating all types of construction disputes, including delay and disruption claims, payment disputes such as mechanic’s lien, bond, and stop notice claims, and breach of contract claims.
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Aggressively negotiate lien claims on workers’ compensation files. Build relationships with clients and lien claimants in order to facilitate settlements. Appear at WCAB proceedings for Lien Conferences, Lien Trials, and other hearings.
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Should a search of public records (including records documenting an arrest, indictment, conviction, civil judicial action, tax lien or outstanding judgment) be conducted by internal personnel employed by the Company, I am entitled to copies of any such public records obtained by the Company unless I mark the check box below.
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Assist with contract creation, administration, tracking, updating and evaluating the contract tracker following contract and e-filing procedures; track pre-lien notices and certificates of insurance.
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Administer and maintain the collection of certificates of insurance, lien waivers, and other required project documents, process consultant and contractor payments, and project files. Manage the coordination of design and construction activities to include, but not be limited to, architect, contractor, and consultant solicitation and selection, design and construction document review, and construction management and administration.
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You will manage your own caseload handling all aspects of your claims and cases - from client intake, through pre-litigation, litigation and trial. We offer excellent health and retirement benefits, and generous paid time off.
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We are looking for a motivated and thorough attorney with at least three years of experience in defending clients in lien and litigation cases. So, if you are a Defense Attorney - Workers' Compensation with experience, please apply today.
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Assists in project close-out procedures for all projects including: arranging archiving of hard copy files; receipts of necessary close out/turnover documents; compliance with close-out checklist; coordination of lien searches; receipt of occupancy and closed building permits and warranty manuals; receipt of As built and CAD drawings for submission to CAFM; and, collection of required documents for project audit.
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Administer the collection of acceptable certificates of insurance, lien waivers, and other required project documents, process consultant and contractor payments, monitor tenant improvement allowance budgets, and maintain project files.
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