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JD, CTFA, CFP strongly preferred. Will meet with clients, co-trustees and beneficiaries to ensure BNY is adhering to the highest fiduciary standards as trust advisor to multi-generational families.
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Fiduciary professional with CTFA, CFP, AEP, JD, or CPA (or 6 months away from obtaining certification), preferred. Fiduciary professional with CTFA, CFP, AEP, JD, or CPA (or 6 months away from obtaining certification), preferred.
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A Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. A Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Advising clients on the legal and tax implications of their charitable giving strategies.
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Candidate Profile: JD from a top-tier law school with a strong academic record. Key Responsibilities: Serve as the primary legal counsel for condominium development projects, including the structuring and development of commercial, retail, hotel, resort, and residential condominiums, as well as land condominiums and vertical subdivisions.
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This is a unique opportunity for an experienced real estate attorney to collaborate with a well-established team and contribute to a thriving practice in West Palm Beach. Real Estate / Condo Development PartnerLocation: West Palm Beach, FLOur client, a leading AmLaw 65 firm, is seeking a partner-level attorney with extensive experience in condominium development to join their sophisticated real estate practice.
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Expertise in drafting complex condominium documents, managing vertical subdivisions, and representing developers, buyers, and sellers in commercial and residential property transactions. Draft and negotiate complex condominium and vertical subdivision documents, navigate approvals, and ensure adherence to industry standards.
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Minimum of 15 years of substantive real estate experience, with a focus on condominium development. A portable book of business, with the ability to support a team of 1-2 associates and a condo paralegal.
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JD from a recognized law school. Seeking a mid-level (3-5+ years’ experience) associate attorney to primarily handle construction litigation. We put our money where our mouth is and are proud of our efforts to identify a broad slate of candidates, with many hiring success stories to share.
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Requirements:Juris Doctorate (JD) required. Requirements:Juris Doctorate (JD) required. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 10 Years, A law firm in West Palm Beach, FL, is seeking a highly qualified Intellectual Property Income Partner with substantial experience in global patent prosecution and opinion work in the life sciences sector.
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JD from a top-tier law school with a strong academic record. Serve as the primary legal counsel for condominium development projects, including the structuring and development of commercial, retail, hotel, resort, and residential condominiums, as well as land condominiums and vertical subdivisions.
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Our client, a leading AmLaw 65 firm, is seeking a partner-level attorney with extensive experience in condominium development to join their sophisticated real estate practice. US citizens and Green Card holders ONLY. We do not provide relocation assistance for those living outside the continental US. Please only click apply if you meet the specific requirements of the job listing, you are able to work in the location listed, and are comfortable with the salary range indicated above.
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Strong communication, analytical, and advocacy skills, both written and oral. The firm values collaboration, client service, and professional growth, offering a collegial work environment and a platform for long-term success.
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Minimum of 15 years of substantive real estate experience, with a focus on condominium development (link removed)>. Real Estate / Condo Development Partner. This role offers a competitive compensation package and the opportunity to lead major development projects in a dynamic and fast-growing market.
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Qualifications: Juris Doctorate (JD) required. Qualifications: Juris Doctorate (JD) required. Ability to work independently and as part of a dynamic litigation team, including but not limited to experience drafting pleadings, drafting and following up on discovery, developing and contributing to strategy, interviewing witnesses and participating in hearings and mediation.
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MBA or JD, preferred. Experience with transaction monitoring, sanctions screening and customer risk rating tools, preferred. MBA or JD, preferred. Acts as Career Advisor to Managers, Senior Associates and Associates.
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