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A well established Manhattan, full-service real estate firm specializing in ownership and of management of Class A commercial properties in NYC, Miami and LA is seeking a Lease Admin to report to the controller.
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As a Commercial Data Steward, you will play a pivotal role in managing and optimizing data that supports business operations, from sales and marketing to billing and client services.
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Experience with civil/criminal antitrust, class action, product liability, securities, environmental, corporate governance litigation, or internal investigations is helpful but not required. We are seeking a highly qualified mid-level associate to senior-level/counsel to work out of our New York City (Midtown Manhattan) office.
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This attorney should have experience in general commercial and professional liability litigation (especially healthcare, specialty care and senior living litigation), human trafficking and sexual abuse litigation, mass torts and class actions.
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Our full spectrum of best-in-class services includes HVAC & refrigeration installations, remodels, service & maintenance; and energy solutions, including controls and lighting. Provides general repair work on refrigeration, heating, and ventilation equipment, such as air conditioning units, evaporative condensers, ice machine equipment, water pumps, gas furnaces, compressors, and electric motors in a safe and timely manner.
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Come join us as we build a best-in-class global multi-disciplinary team across artificial intelligence, machine learning, design, advanced software and hardware engineering, strategy, venture investments, sales, marketing, and partnerships.
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Upanyc.com) provides best-in-class capital markets advisory services to commercial real estate owners and investors in and around New York City. The firm's founding partners are industry veterans with over 50 years of combined institutional experience at some of the world’s largest corporate real estate service providers.
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As the Commercial Assistant General Manager, you’ll play a vital role in managing a newly opened 2.9 million square foot Class A office tower. Related owns and manages a premier portfolio of assets valued at over $60 billion, including the 28-acre Hudson Yards neighborhood on Manhattan’s West Side.
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The Head of Software Engineering: Commercial and Index Governance Systems must be a champion for change and culture, drive innovation across the organization, foster Agile principles, and create an environment that motivates and develops a bright and technically diverse engineering organization.
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Experience in complex commercial litigation including, but not limited to, business disputes (e.g., limited liability company, corporate and partnership disputes); real estate lending, financing and leasing disputes; fiduciary litigation; contract disputes; business tort disputes including fraud and breach of fiduciary duty; noncompete and trade secret disputes, shareholder derivative disputes; and other types of commercial disputes and class actions.
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The Senior Analyst/Associate will support the HRE MOB UW team with analyzing and underwriting new real estate transactions with a focus on the Medical Office Building (“MOB”) asset class.
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We are looking for a lawyer to join our legal team to expand our commercial function. Transactional background, including with SaaS, technology, and/or IP licensing commercial agreements, and/or M&A transactions.
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Commercial Real Estate (CRE) is recruiting for its next Credit Analyst class to join the National CRE Underwriting Team. This selective program provides a diverse foundation in commercial real estate and credit principles.
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Carrier is the leading global provider of healthy, safe and sustainable building and cold chain solutions with a world-class, diverse workforce with business segments covering HVAC, refrigeration, and fire and security.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, New York City office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks a junior complex commercial litigation attorney with 3-4 years of experience in matters including trademark/copyright, trade secrets, antitrust, and class actions.
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