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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 1 Years, A law firm in Dallas is seeking a Real Estate - Land Use Associate Attorney with 1-4 years of experience.
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AmLaw 200 Experience: Familiarity with the pace and expectations of sophisticated law firm work. We are seeking a midlevel associate attorney with substantial experience in real estate financing work including preparation and negotiation of loan documents, review of due diligence associated with real estate loan closings, recapitalizations, joint ventures, and related corporate and financial transactions.
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A top AmLaw 100 national law firm is seeking a highly skilled attorney to join its elite Real Estate Finance Practice Group. Qualifications: JD from a Top Tier law school and a record of academic excellence.
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Role Overview: Drive High-Impact Deals: The attorney will lead complex real estate finance transactions from inception to completion, including loan origination, mezzanine loans, preferred equity, and asset management.
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Experienced Professional: Candidates should have 3+ years of substantial real estate finance experience, including large-scale commercial transactions and loan origination. Qualifications: Experienced Professional: Candidates should have 3+ years of substantial real estate finance experience, including large-scale commercial transactions and loan origination.
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Latitude is seeking an experienced associate who can assist the firm with complex commercial real estate development and financing transactions. You are a Dallas based senior associate looking to grow your experiences and career, and take on more responsibility, with a highly successful and growing boutique law firm.
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Husch Blackwell LLP is a national law firm with multiple locations across the United States, dedicated to our clients and the industries they serve. We have an immediate opening for a Renewable Energy Real Estate Associate with a minimum of 5 years of experience preferred.
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JD from a Top Tier law school and a record of academic excellence. Drive High-Impact Deals: The attorney will lead complex real estate finance transactions from inception to completion, including loan origination, mezzanine loans, preferred equity, and asset management.
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Sophisticated boutique law firm is seeking a highly experienced Commercial Real Estate Associate Attorney to add to their growing team. The ideal candidate will have 6+ years of highly sophsticated commercial real estate experience, 6+ years of leasing, financing and buy/sell work.
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Collaborative Culture: The firm provides a challenging and supportive work environment that encourages professional growth and innovation. Other cities the attorney may be located INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: Atlanta, Boston, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Worth, Houston, Miami, Nashville, Park City, Phoenix, Raleigh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Washington D.C., Wilmington.
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This HYBRID opportunity is available across several major cities, with a preference for Dallas, Denver, Chicago, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, New York, and Salt Lake City. Comprehensive Benefits: The benefits package includes top-tier medical, dental, and life insurance, disability coverage, voluntary vision insurance, a 401(k) plan, and generous paid time off.
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Interested candidates should submit their cover letter (with requested office location and salary requirements), resume, and writing sample to be considered for this opportunity. Active member of the bar in good standing in state of office where located.
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Strategize for Success : The attorney will handle secondary market repurchase facilities and exit strategies with strategic insight. Engage Directly : The role involves building and nurturing client relationships and taking on significant responsibilities within a dynamic, collaborative environment.
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Polsinelli, a top AmLaw 100 national law firm, is seeking a highly qualified and motivated attorney for our Real Estate Finance Practice Group. Interested candidates must possess a high level of academic achievement, solid large law firm experience practicing real estate finance law, and superb writing and communication skills.
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