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This position is responsible for providing legal counsel and support to the company’s real estate leasing operations, while also assisting in supporting various business units including Property Management, Tenant Coordination, Construction, and Asset Management.
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Negotiates favorable, non-standard insurance language in customer, vendor and sub-contractor contracts; coordinates with in-house legal counsel and or third party risk management staff to negotiate insurance requirements.
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New associates are assigned to one of five sections: Bond/Municipal Finance, Business, Labor, Litigation, or Real Estate. Collaborate closely with colleagues and in-house counsel to address IP-related issues throughout the product lifecycle.
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Under the supervision of the Regional Vice President of Development, the Development Project Assistant supports the Midwest development team with the day-to-day progression of real estate projects, including: due diligence; securing and closing on financing; managing invoicing, construction loan draws, equity installments, and compliance reporting; and collaborating with colleagues in property and asset management and accounting.
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4-6+ years of real estate and related experience as a paralegal at a law firm or in-house legal department. Support the Corporate Real Estate team in all aspects and stages of the processing of lease documents related to commercial real estate leasing transactions (i.e. commercial leasing agreements, lease amendments, subleases, extensions, and terminations) from inception through completion and execution.
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Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in real estate financial analysis, consulting, investment banking, or related field, with a proven track record of successful deal execution. Risk Management: Work with senior colleagues to identify risks associated with real estate investments, including market volatility, regulatory changes, and economic trends, and develop strategies to mitigate risks in the manufactured housing asset space.
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Provide legal support to Moody’s Trusts and Investment Department, particularly in the areas of trust administration, IRAs, pooled income funds, and trust owned real estate. A licensed member of the Illinois Bar in good standingA minimum of three (3) years of law firm or applicable in-house experience required preferably in the legal areas of contracts, employment, higher education, and/or intellectual property law with broad general knowledge and experience of civil and commercial litigation and non-profit organizations.
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Leads the end-to-end integration of key functional workstreams and deliverables, including construction, real estate, marketing, IT, HR, security, compliance, and government affairs, to successfully complete projects on-time; drives clarity to key trade-offs and associated decisioning in service of revenue, cost, and business impact targets.
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Today, AJCP has grown to oversee approximately 150 in-house employees including investment, development, design, asset management, portfolio management and accounting professionals, each with diverse competencies and real estate-related skill sets.
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We are hiring an experienced mortgage originator to work with our 11,000+ in-house real estate agents and receive at least 100 buyer leads per month. Engage with our in-house real estate agent team, providing training on loan programs.
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House Buyers of America is a residential real estate investment company founded in 2001 and headquartered in Tyson's Corner, VA. We buy, renovate, and resell a high volume of homes offering a guaranteed, fast, and hassle-free sale to people who want to sell their house without paying a Realtor commission.
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Working for Equity Residential, a leading multi-family real estate investment trust, means being part of a community and striving to provide the best in apartment living, speaking boldly about new ideas for innovation, and inspiring creativity in the ways we work together.
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Beacon Hill Legal is seeking a Commercial Real Estate Paralegal/Analyst to join a team for our in-house client! At minimum 2-6+ years of Commercial Real Estate experience out of a large law firm.
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5+ years of complex real estate finance experience gained in a large law firm or in-house setting; Our client, a premier national real estate investment firm based in downtown Chicago, is hiring an Associate General Counsel, Finance to join its dynamic team.
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Whether you’ve got deep experience in commercial real estate, skilled trades or technology, or you’re looking to apply your relevant experience to a new industry, join our team as we help shape a brighter way forward.
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