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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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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 4 Years, A law firm in Fort Lauderdale is seeking a Real Estate Leasing Associate Attorney with 4-7 years of experience in commercial leasing, particularly focusing on high-end tenant representation office leasing transactions for major companies.
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Non-Commercial Specialist (Food Broker) Pompano Beach, FL We are seeking a results-oriented producer to be our next Non-Commercial Food Sales Specialist to be based in Pompano Beach, FL. The ideal talent will report directly to our Florida Market Director and should have prior experience within any of the following selling disciplines: sales/business development, account management, client relationship management, business to business, or direct/indirect selling environment.
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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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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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Serves as the liaison with political advocates for GEO Re-entry, Adult Corrections and Youth Services real estate acquisition activities. Mentors and provides guidance for Real Estate and key GEO Re-entry and Youth Services development team members.
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Real-estate accounting experience is a mustCAM reconciliationsYardi experience preferredIf you're a skilled Property Accountant in the real-estate industry and ready to take the next step in your career then APPLY NOW.
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As the Trust and Estate Administration Paralegal, you will be responsible for managing all aspects of estate and trust administration. This includes handling probate procedures, communicating regularly with clients, financial planners, and accountants, preparing federal and state estate tax returns and fiduciary accountings, distributing estate assets and trust funding, deed work, and more.
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The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 5 years of experience in trust and estate administration, with a strong understanding of probate (knowledge of New Jersey, New York, and Florida probate is a plus.
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Prestigious Law Firm seeking a highly experienced Trust and Estate Administration Paralegal to join their reputable team! Experience working with estate tax software such as ONESOURCE/Fast Tax as well as proficiency in HotDocs and Microsoft Word is preferred.
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A college degree or paralegal certificate is preferred; however, we will also consider candidates who have completed JD/paralegal programs. Superior communication skills are essential for this role as you will be regularly interacting with clients.
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The ability to work well within a team is also critical for success in this position. This client offers a competitive starting salary based on experience level along with a comprehensive benefits program.
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