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Will file financing statements and judgments and lien searches. LOCATION: Ft. Lauderdale. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite and iManage or similar document management software. Exciting career opportunity for a Paralegal with experience in corporate law, to join a talented team of attorneys in a regional law firms' Fort Lauderdale office.
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Review of title, review of surveys, preparation of title commitments and policies, estoppel letters, payoffs pre and post-closing matters; order all appropriate lien searches and review same. Ordering title, lien search, survey, estoppel letters, and zoning (if applicable.
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Deerpath Capital is a leading direct lending firm specializing in providing first lien senior debt financing to middle market companies. 10+ years of overall experience with 6-10+ years of experience at a buy-side credit / direct lending fund, leverage finance or debt capital markets at an investment bank.
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O Gathering of all documents such as underwriting files, recorded statements, benefits checks, docket and judgment lien searches, warranty deeds, mortgages, criminal convictions, etc. An established Florida law firm that specializes in insurance defense, insurance regulatory, complex commercial litigation, and business litigation, with offices in Sunrise and Tallahassee, is seeking a Litigation Paralegal to join their First Party Property Insurance Defense team in the Sunrise office.
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Prepare due diligence request for items needed to fully underwrite the credit request and forward to Loan Closing Officer for ordering of due diligence items (lien, credit, UCC, OFAC, etc. Adheres to and complies with applicable, federal and state laws, regulations and guidance, including those related to anti-money laundering (i.e. Bank Secrecy Act, US PATRIOT Act, etc.
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Work with Code Department to determine what liens are superior and inferior, and the amount and nature of the lien, when responding to foreclosure lawsuits. Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school Three or more years of increasingly responsible experience in municipal or related government law License to practice law in the State of Florida i n both state and federal courts, in accordance with the Florida Bar Association requirements 1st or 2nd chair trial experience, jury or bench.
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Filing financing statements, judgments, and lien searches. Preparing and filing IRS Forms 8832 or 2553 with the IRS to elect the form of taxation for the company, and IRS Form SS-4 and Third Party Designation for the entity’s Employer Identification Number.
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Issue Checks for lien payoffs and submit to financial institutions. Knowledge of CDK, Reynolds & Reynolds:Dealertrack DMS. Motor Vehicle Dealership is hiring for A Billing Assistant to Assist the Biller in posting vehicle sales for the dealership.
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