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Aloia Law is a growing boutique law firm specializing in complex commercial litigation, real estate and business transactions, and municipal law. The ideal candidate will have at least five to ten years of relevant transactional legal experience with an emphasis in commercial real estate and corporate and business transactions including asset purchase agreements, commercial real estate leases and sales agreements, commercial lending documentation, business formation, and corporate governance documents.
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An established boutique commercial law firm in San Antonio, with a highly collegial environment, is currently seeking a Transactional Commercial Real Estate Attorney , with 4 to 7 years' experience, to join their team full-time.
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Mission Recruiting proudly represents a nationally recognized law firm headquartered in Amarillo, TX. The firm seeks a Corporate Transactional Attorney with 3+ years of experience providing top-tier legal counsel for commercial clients on corporate transactions, mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance, business planning, real estate, and finance.
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Commercial Real Estate Attorney An established boutique commercial law firm in San Antonio, with a highly collegial environment, is currently seeking a Transactional Commercial Real Estate Attorney , with 4 to 7 years' experience, to join their team full-time.
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Specializing in personal injury, workers’ compensation, family law, employment law, business law, commercial litigation, real estate law, and estate planning, this successful firm operates six offices in Florida and one in Texas.
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RealREPP, a full service commercial real estate recruiting firm, is partnering with a NATIONAL legal firm who specializes in Civil Litigation Defense and are seeking Associate Attorneys to work REMOTE in Ohio.
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RealREPP, a full service commercial real estate recruiting firm, is partnering with a NATIONAL legal firm who specializes in Civil Litigation Defense and are seeking Associate Attorneys to work REMOTE in New Jersey (Bergen County.
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RealREPP, a full service commercial real estate recruiting firm, is partnering with a NATIONAL legal firm who specializes in Civil Litigation Defense and are seeking Associate Attorneys to work REMOTE in Virginia (Virginia Beach/Norfolk area.
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RealREPP, a full service commercial real estate recruiting firm, is partnering with a NATIONAL legal firm who specializes in Civil Litigation Defense and are seeking Associate Attorneys to work REMOTE in Nevada.
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RealREPP, a full service commercial real estate recruiting firm, is partnering with a NATIONAL legal firm who specializes in Civil Litigation Defense and are seeking Associate Attorneys to work REMOTE in Colorado.
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RealREPP, a full service commercial real estate recruiting firm, is partnering with a NATIONAL legal firm who specializes in Civil Litigation Defense and are seeking Associate Attorneys to work REMOTE in Maine.
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Cohen and Wolf, P.C. is seeking to hire an associate attorney to be based out of the firm’s Bridgeport office with 1-4 years of corporate and/or real estate experience, including entity formations, mergers and acquisitions, contract drafting, commercial financing transactions, real estate purchases and sales, and leasing.
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RealREPP, a full service commercial real estate recruiting firm, is partnering with a NATIONAL legal firm who specializes in Civil Litigation Defense and are seeking Associate Attorneys to work REMOTE in Hawaii.
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The firm offers a competitive salary and benefits package; flexibility, including hybrid remote/in office work options; mentorship; and a collegial working environment. Cohen and Wolf, P.C. is an established Fairfield County, Connecticut law firm with offices in Bridgeport, Danbury and Westport.
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Do you have experience with personal injury law, commercial/business litigation, labor and employment law, premises liability matters, environmental/toxic tort litigation, real estate law, or mass tort litigation.
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