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Our client, a busy and rapidly growing, real estate development/public finance practice law firm, is seeking an associate attorney with experience in real estate development, public finance, public law, and/or government relations.
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The team offers nearly two centuries of legal experience including litigation, real estate law, criminal defense, and a host of other legal matters. Work will be comprised of estate planning, asset protection, and some corporate work.
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Landlord-tenant or real estate or lender defense litigation experience. real estate credit background rights. Job Title: Litigation Attorney. The Ideal Candidate Will Possess 7+ Years Of Experience With Landlord-tenant And Lender Defense Litigation, Handling All Cases From Start To Trial.
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Dynamic, high-energy sales professional with at least 2-5 years of successful sales experience, preferably in the title and/or real estate industry. Sells 1031 exchange services to the residential and commercial real estate community.
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Porter Law Firm is seeking an experienced Commercial Real Estate attorney to help support the section. At least 2 years of experience as a Commercial Real Estate attorney.
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A thriving boutique business and real estate law firm is seeking a Litigation Attorney with at least 5 years of California civil litigation experience to join its team, as this is a new role due to growth.
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Experience or combination of experience in real estate, HOA, Probate, BK, and general business litigation is a preferred. Alternately, litigation experience with a strong desire to work in real estate, will make you an asset to our team.
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Reed Smith is a preeminent advisor to industries including financial services, life sciences, health care, advertising, entertainment and media, shipping and transport, energy and natural resources, real estate, manufacturing, technology, and education.
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Composed of approximately 100 of Houston's finest attorneys working in 10 legal practice sections, the OCA handles personal injury, commercial and civil rights litigation, major commercial and real estate transactions, and a diverse array of human resources, labor and employment matters, while also counseling the municipal corporation on economic development, constitutional, election matters, ethics and quality of life matters, and preparing City ordinances governing Houston and its citizens.
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This is a full-time role for a Real Estate Associate Attorney at The Weaver Law Firm in Houston, TX. As a Real Estate Associate Attorney, you will be responsible for handling complex real estate litigation cases and assisting with business and real estate transactions.
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Real estate, permitting, construction and mergers & acquisitions (M&A) experience also preferred. As our Senior Attorney for Distributed Solar+Storage (DSS) at ENGIE, your role will have a broad range of responsibilities to help support and facilitate a rapidly growing business.
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Draft, review and advise on legal issues, contracts and transactions in support of business objectives, including those related to retail and commercial operations, real estate leasing, procurement, gasoline, diesel, lubricant, and other commodity supply and distribution contracts.
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Our areas of expertise include construction defects, liens and construction contracts, real estate transactions, bankruptcy, insurance coverage disputes, and labor and employment law. Prior experience in construction, insurance defense and/or real estate law preferred, but not required with strong enough litigation background.
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Our law firm specializes in Civil Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Contracts, Real Estate , Probate and Technology. Current caseload covers contracts, real estate, hospitality, and other related areas in District Courts and County Courts, as well as Bankruptcy and related matters in Federal Court.
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Real Estate and Business Law Attorney. In addition to real estate and business law, we handle estate planning, probate, and immigration across the State of Texas.
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