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Location: Various locations across Florida As a Real Estate Lawyer you will provide specialized legal advice and services related to real estate transactions and property law.
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Experience in one or more areas: securitization, leveraged finance, secured lending, capital markets, private equity, project finance, structured finance, real estate finance, aviation. Practice Area: Real Estate.
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Atwell, LLC is a bold leader in the consulting, engineering, and construction services industry, delivering a broad range of creative solutions to clients in the real estate & land development, and energy markets.
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Design, develop and lead the review, approval and implementation of real estate strategy in coordination with Regional Managing Director, Head of LATAM. Regional Finance Director and Regional Legal Counsel with support and direction of Group Corporate Development & Real Estate teams.
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Draft, proofread, and finalize correspondence, real estate transaction documentation, and other legal documents. We are currently seeking an experienced Real Estate Paralegal to join our busy real estate practice.
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Experience at a legal firm working on family law and real estate issues (determining marital property) for at least 1-2 years is required. Candidates should be adept at preparing necessary legal documents in connection with prenuptial agreements, initiating and finalizing divorces, alimony, child support/child custody, and real estate.
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10+ years of real estate and related experience, including a background in real estate transactions, leasing and development, with a law firm or in-house legal department.
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A bit about us:We are a prestigious law firm based in Miami, specializing in complex commercial litigation, business disputes, family law, and real estate litigation. Conduct legal research and draft complex pleadings, motions, briefs, and appeals.
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0-3 years of experience, preferably in CMBS, commercial real estate or structured finance. Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, Finance, Real Estate, or related field required.
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Our client is seeking a highly skilled General Counsel with a minimum of 6 years of legal experience, particularly in commercial real estate. Oversee all legal matters related to the firm’s investment strategies and commercial real estate transactions.
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With a competitive salary of $160,000 plus a bonus based on production, this role offers the opportunity to work on a variety of different cases including landlord-tenant, real estate disputes, commercial disputes, consumer protection, and foreclosure defense while making a real impact in the legal field.
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Handle the division of marital assets, including real estate, during divorce proceedings as needed. Undergraduate degree with a legal background and Juris Doctor degree required. Experience in handling legal issues such as child abuse, child custody, and domestic violence is also a must.
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2+ years of experience in lease administration or real estate management. Bachelor’s degree in business, finance, real estate, or related field. Coordinate with legal, finance, and property management teams to ensure compliance with lease terms.
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Our client a prestigious well-known firm is seeking a highly skilled and detail-oriented Paralegal specializing in Commercial Real Estate to join their dynamic legal team in Miami.
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Assist organization in the achievement of its real estate related business objectives while working in conjunction with Compliance, Corporate Construction, Corporate Insurance, Finance, Legal, Property Management, Risk and Strategic Planning to effectively execute real estate transactions.
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