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Alternatively, experience in defamation, data privacy, cybersecurity, creditor's rights, bankruptcy, healthcare, intellectual property, labor and employment, compliance, or internal investigations could be considered.
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It serves local, regional, and national clients in a broad practice emphasizing civil litigation, bankruptcy, public finance, corporate and structured finance, banking and commercial lending, real estate law, taxation law, healthcare, and hospital law.
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The law firm of Aldridge Pite, LLP has an immediate need for an Associate Bankruptcy Attorney. The Associate Attorney will be working on Bankruptcy matters. Bankruptcy or mortgage servicing experience is preferred but not required.
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Potentially work in areas such as defamation, data privacy, cybersecurity, bankruptcy, creditor's rights, intellectual property, healthcare, labor and employment, compliance, or investigations.
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Qualifications: Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school, top 20% of class and member of law review and/or participated in moot court. Handle financial services litigation and potentially appellate matters and eDiscovery.
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Hybrid/Remote work set up for attorneys Please submit cover letter (with compensation requirements), resume, law school transcript, and writing sample. Experience with appellate matters and eDiscovery would be a bonus.
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Leading clients through various processes, including making working capital improvements, bankruptcy preparation, liquidation analysis, credit agreement negotiations, and claims processing. You will be leading a team across all phases and aspects of financial and operational restructuring and turnaround initiatives, for companies both in and out of bankruptcy or fiscal distress.
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Services include Interim Management, Turnaround Plan Development and Execution, Liquidity Management, Stakeholder Negotiations, Strategic Alternatives Assessment, Bankruptcy, Insolvency, and Case Management.
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A minimum of 3-year related experience with a background of involvement in two or more of the following: Legal, Recovery, Repossession, Remarketing, Bankruptcy, Primary BCPI insurance policies, Total Loss insurance, Loan Documents, or Gap Waivers.
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Administrative Law Assisted Living Facilities Aviation Law Bankruptcy, Creditors’ Rights & Workouts Business Financial Services Business Transaction, Mergers & Acquisitions Construction Transactions, Mergers & Acquisitions Financial Services Hospitals/Acute Care Facilities Labor and Employment Medical Malpractice Defense Premises Liability Public Finance Real Estate Transactions and Development Tax Law Trucking and Transportation Workers’ Compensation Defense.
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Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school, top 20% of class and member of law review and/or participated in moot court. Please submit cover letter (with compensation requirements), resume, law school transcript, and writing sample.
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Thorough knowledge of the state and local tax issues affecting mergers and acquisitions for corporate structures, private equity, post-deal integration, bankruptcy and corporate insolvency. You’ll help with issues related to abandoned and unclaimed property, income and franchise tax, payroll and employment tax, credits and incentives, and indirect tax.
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The Tech Advisory practice sits under Advisory Services (AS) which provides transaction support, bankruptcy and restructuring advisory, valuation, corporate finance advisory, litigation, dispute resolution consulting, and forensic investigation services.
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Familiarity with assignment contracts, transactional funding, subject to, novation, double closings, title abstracts and chain of title, legal descriptions, surveys, lien searches, property taxes, probate, bankruptcy documents, commitments, endorsements, and title policies.
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Must be an experienced real estate attorney with a minimum of 3-5 years of Georgia mortgage foreclosure experience, Georgia Creditor Bankruptcy experience and eviction experience are a plus. Candidates must possess a Georgia Bar License, have a minimum of 3-5 years Georgia mortgage foreclosure experience, Georgia Creditor Bankruptcy experience and eviction experience are a plus.
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