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Job Title: Patent/Intellectual Property Litigation AssociateJob Summary: As a Patent/Intellectual Property (IP) Litigation Associate, you will specialize in providing legal support and representation to clients involved in disputes related to patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.
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The ideal candidate will have at least 3 years of experience in Tax, Trusts & Estates practice and preferably hold an LL.M degree in Taxation or Estate Planning. - Conduct legal research and analysis on complex tax and estate planning issues.
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Prepare estate planning documents such as wills, trusts, powers of attorney. - LL.M degree preferred in Taxation or Estate Planning. They are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Tax, Trusts & Estates Associate/Attorney to join their team at their Florida office.
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Plans, controls, and directs real estate activities such as site location and acquisition, right-of-way negotiation, building and land acquisition and disposition, space leasing, property management, and maintenance of properties.
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Negotiate and draft leases, purchase and sale agreements, development agreements, REAs, and various other commercial real estate documents, including lease amendments, ground leases, condominium documents, construction agreements, subleases, SNDAs, estoppel certificates, letter agreements, and default notices.
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Our client is a prestigious law firm with a renowned reputation in the legal industry.
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Financing Arrangements: Assist in negotiating and documenting real estate financing arrangements, including mortgages, deeds of trust, promissory notes, and loan agreements. Job Title: Real Estate AssociateJob Summary: As a Real Estate Associate, you will be responsible for providing legal support and representation to clients engaged in various real estate transactions and matters.
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Familiarity with real estate finance, title examination, and land use/zoning regulations preferred. Due Diligence: Conduct due diligence investigations on behalf of clients to evaluate the legal and financial aspects of real estate properties.
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Contract Negotiation: Assist in negotiating and drafting real estate contracts, purchase agreements, lease agreements, and other legal documents. Working within a legal team or under the supervision of senior attorneys, you will assist in the negotiation, drafting, and review of real estate contracts, leases, financing agreements, and other related documents.
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Prestigious law firm in New York City is seeking a highly experienced Fund/Securities Transactional Attorney to join their elite team.
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Regional firm has an immediate opening for a qualified commercial real estate paralegal with 8+ years of experience and title insurance experience. Duties include All support aspects of a real estate transaction, Preparing and maintaining closing checklists, Performing title and survey review and issuing policies and endorsements, Researching public filings, Handling due diligence, Drafting contracts, closing documents, letter of intent, and leases, Coordinating closing/post-closing matters, and making closing binders.
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Seeking an associate with 4+ years of experience in general commercial real estate with an emphasis in transactional matters to join our Florida office. Responsibilities: Transaction Management: Assist in managing real estate transactions, including purchases, sales, leases, and financing arrangements.
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Previous experience in real estate law, either through internships, clerkships, or prior employment, preferred but not required for entry-level positions. Strong understanding of real estate transactions, contracts, and legal principles.
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Provide timely and practical legal advice to clients on real estate matters. Coordinate with clients, lenders, real estate agents, title companies, and other parties to ensure smooth and timely completion of transactions.
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Title Examination: Review title commitments and title insurance policies to verify the ownership status of real property, identify encumbrances or defects in title, and address any title-related issues that may arise during the transaction process.
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