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We are looking for mid-level and senior associates who have a minimum of 3 years of substantial experience in areas such as securitization, structured finance, structured products, corporate, and/or real estate.
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Juris Doctor degree (or equivalent degree) with commercial real estate experience; specifically, experience in structuring, negotiating, and documenting commercial real estate transactions.
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Minimum 3–5 years of experience either as in-house counsel or within a law firm (or a combination thereof) drafting and negotiating leases and other real estate documents. Assist in a wide variety of real estate matters including (a) managing Forsite’s lease drafting and negotiation process, (b) preparing and negotiating real estate documents such as easement agreements, SNDAs and estoppels, (c) reviewing title and survey, and (d) coordinating closings by handling real estate deliverables, closing checklists and deadlines.
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In this role, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will be responsible for overseeing and directing budgeting, audit, tax, accounting, purchasing, real estate, long range forecasting, and insurance activities for the organization.
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We are currently seeing an experienced Paralegal / Closer , Residential Real Estate for our Charlotte, NC office. 2+ years of real estate closing experience with a law firm, title or lending company.
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One or more of the following credentials or certifications is required: CPA License, Level 3 of the CFA, JD, PhD, MBA or Master’s degree in Finance, Tax, Quantitative Statistics, Financial Engineering, Economics, Real Estate Finance or Hospitality A State Certified Appraiser License, Member of Appraisal Institute (MAI), Member of American Society of Appraisers (ASA) or achieve certification of CRE, CRI and/or CCIM, CHA, or PMP.
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Provide support to the corporate real estate department to track project budgets and ensure expenditures are posted timely in our project database system (Projecto) This individual will review and analyze project budgets and work with the corporate real estate department to track all project expenses.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Real Estate Litigation Attorney who can hit the ground running. Application Process: If you are a proactive and results-oriented Real Estate Litigation Attorney looking to join a thriving firm with a commitment to excellence, we invite you to apply.
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Company Summary: This reputable firm is seeking a strong Commercial Real Estate Attorney with a minimum of 2+ years of experience to join their team in Charlotte. If you are interested in the Commercial Real Estate Attorney, then please don’t wait to apply.
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Strong knowledge of business law, especially contract and real estate law, and employment law, civil rights law, immigration law and intellectual property law. Advise on matters related to civil law, primarily business law (especially contract and real estate transactions), employment law, civil rights issues, immigration issues, intellectual property, and other legal areas relevant to the operations of the Diocese.
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The firm is seeking attorneys with experience in one of the following areas: (1) fiduciary litigation and/or estate disputes, (2) trusts and estates, or (3) general civil litigation with a strong interest in estate planning and administration.
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This position is responsible for portfolio oversight on real estate, unsecured, and non-traditional loan performance, which includes servicer management, delinquency, bankruptcy, loss mitigation, and foreclosure.
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With minimal oversight, the Real Estate Development Sr. Counsel will provide legal services in support of new store development, permitting, construction, and lease administration. Six (6) or more years of practice in a law firm or corporation representing public and/or private companies with respect to complex commercial real estate transactions.
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Implement real-time, high-performance solutions that meet the demands of the trading environment or payment processing systems. Experience working with high-performance, low-latency systems for real-time trading or payment processing.
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Detail-oriented certified public accountant with knowledge and experience in the real estate lending industry to perform day to day accounting and tax responsibilities, oversight of loan servicing activities, loan closings, review loan agreements, review borrower financial statements and covenant requirements, monitor borrower projections for potential covenant violations, oversee partial release paydown letters, payoff letters, and borrower sale activities and collateral releases.
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