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A law firm with a recognized affordable housing practice is seeking a Commercial Real Estate Paralegal to join their firm in a hybrid role. Background: 3+ years' experience as a real estate/corporate paralegal Initial review of title and survey documents Drafting formation, transaction and closing documents HUD multi-family/multi-unit dwellings FHA loan closings, Tax credit programs College degree required.
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Directs and supervises the work of paralegals and other support staff, particularly on major paralegal support efforts, such as large legal research projects or major in-courtroom support. At least three years of litigation paralegal experience, including trial experience.
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Bachelor’s degree and a minimum of three (3) years of legal office experience as a paralegal. Provides paralegal support to the Office of Oversight Liaison and Counsel (OLC) attorneys and senior management.
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Corporate Paralegal (Project Finance) is responsible for supporting Standard Solar’s legal department and providing a range of legal and administrative support in connection with the acquisition, development, and financing of solar energy projects throughout the United States.
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Requirements: Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school and membership in at least one state bar or Paralegal Certificate Minimum of 3 years’ experience in commercial contract negotiation and contract drafting.
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Stay up to date on relevant laws and regulations in the industry and ensure that all contracts adhere to legal and compliance standards. Job Duties: Lead and/or assist in the negotiation and drafting of various commercial contracts, including but not limited to confidentiality agreements, licensing agreements, collaboration agreements, vendor contracts, and professional services agreements.
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Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in legal studies, paralegal studies, or a related field, a plus. Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in legal studies, paralegal studies, or a related field, a plus.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Corporate Paralegal to join our legal team. Bachelor’s degree and paralegal certification preferred. Reporting directly to the General Counsel & Secretary, the successful candidate will be responsible for a wide range of corporate governance, securities, and legal operations tasks.
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Experienced Paralegal - legal administrative assistant. Must have a bachelor's degree (required) OR paralegal certification. Experienced Paralegal - legal administrative assistant. 5+ years of experience working in a law office.
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Business Immigration Paralegal. Business Immigration Paralegal. Assist in preparing client documents for consular interviews. Detail-oriented with excellent document review skills. Draft legal documents such as petitions, affidavits, and briefs.
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We are seeking a new Litigation Paralegal with 1-2 years' experience to join our team. What You Will Do: As a Paralegal in our Rockville, MD Office, the following duties would be expected of you: Scheduling IME's.
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JOB SUMMARY: The Law Fellow provides legal services for clients under the supervision of an attorney and provides other paralegal/administrative support, as needed, to the Immigration Legal Services program.
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The Paralegal for Trusts & Estates will work closely with attorneys to provide support in the areas of trust and estate administration and litigation. Previous experience working as a paralegal, particularly in the areas of trusts and estates.
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Manage corporate policy compliance reporting regarding policies nd coordinate regular vendor contracts reviews, support Senior Paralegal with updating and maintaining the Legal Department “Contracts” page on the Organization’s Central or SharePoint site and other internal contracts-related auditing and reporting functions.
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You will work directly with our attorneys to draft, proofread and submit regulatory filings, prepare for upcoming cases, work with our external councils, and get involved in special projects as needed.
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