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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, A law firm in Denver, CO, is seeking a Real Estate Litigation Associate Attorney to bolster its litigation team. Practice Area: Litigation - Real Estate - Defense, Job Type: Attorney.
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This growing firm is looking for a Real Estate Attorney who can run deals without supervision in the areas of commercial JVs, lender and borrower financing, leasing, and acquisition/disposition.
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Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP is seeking a highly qualified staff attorney to join our Real Estate litigation practice. Experience in eminent domain, condemnation and government takings, land use, leasing, landlord/tenant issues and real estate litigation related to public and privately owned property would be helpful, but not necessary for consideration.
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I am currently working with a leading AM LAW top 100 firm , who are actively looking to recruit a real estate attorney to join their Denver office. The national group is seeking an experienced and motivated Real Estate Attorney to join it's Denver office.
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Sophisticated boutique law firm is seeking a highly experienced Commercial Real Estate Associate Attorney to add to their growing team. The ideal candidate will have 6+ years of highly sophsticated commercial real estate experience, 6+ years of leasing, financing and buy/sell work.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Real Estate Litigation Attorney who can hit the ground running. If you are a proactive and results-oriented Real Estate Litigation Attorney looking to join a thriving firm with a commitment to excellence, we invite you to apply.
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Qualified candidates will have 3+ years of experience in real estate, preferably on the lender side. The firm is seeking a mid—senior level associate to join the real estate finance team.
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The Senior Real Estate Attorney will be responsible for handling a wide range of real estate legal matters, including commercial and residential transactions, land use and zoning issues, leasing, and real estate development.
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The Real Estate Unit in the Revenue & Regulatory Law Section is looking for an experienced real estate attorney to join its dynamic and collaborative legal team. You will independently litigate professional licensing cases involving real estate professionals before the Office of Administrative Courts and the judicial review process in quasi-judicial, state district and appellate court forums.
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Direct Counsel is looking for Real Estate attorney for a national law firm. Experience in loan origination work for large structured commercial real estate finance transactions, including mezzanine loans and preferred equity, is preferred, as well as asset management and workout experience.
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Our client is seeking a Real Estate Associate Attorney to join its growing real estate practice. The successful candidate will be currently licensed in Colorado, have approximately 4+ years of relevant real estate experience, and possess a strong desire to serve their clients.
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We are seeking an experienced Real Estate Attorney to join the company’s centralized Legal Department in Denver. This position is responsible for reviewing, negotiating and drafting real estate contracts and related agreements for the acquisition of raw land, partially developed land and finished platted lots, and land development, for the purpose of building single family homes, as well as conducting due diligence and closing the land acquisitions, including working with paralegals and title companies to prepare and review closing documents and title work.
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Senior Real Estate Attorney/Partner to lead its growing real estate practice. Experience with secured real estate financing agreements. Leadership experience with a proven ability to grow a Real Estate group.
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We are seeking an experienced Real Estate Finance Attorney. Draft and Negotiate Legal Documents: Prepare and negotiate loan agreements, security documents, mortgages, deeds of trust, and other real estate finance-related contracts.
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We currently seek an attorney with significant legal experience in government contracting, real estate law, commercial contracting, municipal law, affordable housing law, land use law, to support a variety of agencies and large projects, including the City’s Department of Real Estate The selected candidate will be responsible for assisting City agencies with negotiating agreements to accomplish their projects and advising City agencies and officials.
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