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Common legal issues handled by USG¿s Office of Legal Affairs include student matters, employment matters (including faculty and staff), contracts, real estate transactions, constitutional issues, legislation, Board governance, litigation support, regulatory compliance, and open government.
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Company Overview: A leading specialized global commercial real estate loan services provider, founded in 1988 and headquartered in Atlanta, is seeking a Senior Corporate Counsel. Job Summary: The Senior Corporate Counsel will support the legal needs of the organization and its partners.
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Serve as lead real estate leasing and transaction counsel concerning retail locations, distribution centers, gas stations, and other company locations. 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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Advanced knowledge of ARGUS software; high level Excel modeling and analysis tools, including expertise in use of 3rd party Real Estate Data Sources (CoStar, REIS, Axiometrics) and interpretation of output.
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Assists the Chief Legal Officer and the PHC Legal Department in providing advice and counsel to all. major law firm with particular emphasis on real estate transactions, real property and leases.
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This company supports lenders with the infrastructure and capabilities needed to make informed, effective decisions related to the deployment, management, and administration of commercial real estate secured credit.
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This role will handle various responsibilities, including drafting, reviewing, and negotiating contracts and other legal documents; representing the company and affiliates in financing and other transactions, including securitizations and corporate legal administration; and providing legal advice to departments on a range of corporate, transactional, litigation, and other issues.
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This position will be based in the Atlanta, Georgia office, subject to the company's hybrid work schedule. With a team of 400+ extraordinary members serving a global client base from offices in Atlanta, Dallas, Kansas City, London, New York, and Sydney, this organization empowers its skilled global teams with the necessary knowledge and advanced technology.
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Essential duties involve working on a variety of commercial advice and legal counsel matters (e.g. real estate, contracts, construction, finance, procurement of good and services, FOIA/open records requests, tax, federal regulatory and local legislative matters.
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Provide legal support and guidance on real estate development projects, including compliance with local zoning laws and regulations. 2+ years of relevant experience in land use and zoning, real estate transactional work, or Georgia-based real estate or land use litigation.
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With minimal oversight, the Real Estate Sr. Counsel will provide legal services in support of real estate, construction and lease administration projects, including those relating to development of new locations, sale-leasebacks, international support centers, mergers and acquisitions and divestitures of existing locations across a portfolio of brands.
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Provide strategic leadership and legal counsel on all aspects of real estate, risk management, lease administration and related processes for the company’s North American Retail (U.S., Mexico, and Canada) portfolio.
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Resicap is headquartered in Atlanta, GA with over 250 employees and operations throughout the U.S. Resicap provides advisory, sourcing, construction management, leasing, property management, property preservation, disposition, title, and capital raising services for institutional level single family real estate needs.
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Areas of specialization are commercial litigation, including class action and complex litigation, antitrust, tax, IP, regulatory, real estate, construction, and internal investigations. Significant experience litigating commercial litigation matters, including consumer class actions and MDL proceedings; substantive experience in litigating antitrust, tax, IP, regulatory, construction, and real estate matters; experience in conducting internal investigations.
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Counsel business teams involved in all areas of commercial real estate transactional work, new product development, third-party real estate investment management and on insurance regulation and compliance matters impacting MetLife’s commercial real estate portfolio.
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