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The legal team at Fairstead manages a diverse and impactful workload centered on multifamily real estate, with a strong concentration on affordable housing, making the Assistant General Counsel a crucial role.
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QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum education and experience required: Master's degree in Information Systems, Finance, Economics, Business, Mathematics, Quantitative Finance, or related field of study plus One (1) years of experience in the job offered or as Market Risk, Graduate Assistant, Data Scientist, or related occupation.
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Assist in administration including, but not limited to: estate administration, planned gift processing, administration for life income program, UK Trust administration, CGA compliance and registrations.
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Position Summary:The Real Estate Legal Assistant handles complex and specialized administrative and clerical support activities related to the specific work and function of the timekeeper(s) to whom they are assigned.
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The position is for a part-time/contract Chinese-speaking (Mandarin) legal assistant or law clerk role. The paralegal, legal assistant or law clerk will be given great flexibility on performing some work remotely if so desired.
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Maintain data integrity for all names / transactions in Information Technology (IT) systems and assist and at times lead Credit Risk Management (CRM) - Commercial Real Estate (CRE's) interactions with internal / external auditors and regulatory authorities and other Deutsche Bank infrastructure teams (Finance, Regulatory, Risk Analytics, etc.
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Silver Swan is partnering with a prestigious client based in Brooklyn Heights to find an experienced and dynamic House Manager/Estate Manager. House Manager/Estate Manager. The successful candidate will manage a small household team, lead the assistant property manager, and ensure all properties run smoothly and efficiently.
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At least 3 years of experience working in a Law Firm as a Legal Administrative Assistant ; real estate is a plus, not required. New York City Office of well-known law firm with offices across the United States and internationally is looking for a Legal Administrative Assistant to support Attorneys in the Real Estate Group.
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EisnerAmper is seeking an Assistant Vice President with a combination of REIT and SEC experience to join the Real Estate Systems Implementation Group (RESIG) practice, able to sit in our NYC, Long Island, or New Jersey offices.
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Through day-to-day program management, leadership of Career Development Advisors, and successful communications and collaborations with the Assistant Director of Training & Development and Partnerships and Strategy Team, you will ensure that the Real Estate Track hits its target goal of matching talented students with internship opportunities at partners and driving towards targeted offer rates.
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ICapital is looking for an Associate or an Assistant Vice President to join the Investor Reporting team. Work on a team of investment professionals who are responsible for the preparation and review of quarterly client reporting with respect to private equity, real estate, secondary, and credit fund-of-funds and feeder funds currently under management: Review, digest, and extract information from the reports provided by the underlying private equity sponsors and draft the relevant information to be included in the client quarterly performance updates.
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The firm’s core areas of practice include corporate, financial markets and funds, insolvency and restructuring, intellectual property, litigation, real estate, structured finance and securitization, transactional tax planning, private credit and private wealth.
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Real Estate Investment Banking (M&A, Corporate Finance, or Transactions) MBA, JD, Masters of Real Estate/Finance, or Engineering degrees is a plus. The Trump Group is a leading real estate development and investment group that owns and operates real estate development projects and businesses in the United States and in many countries around the world.
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What this job involves:The Facilities Coordinator will provide support to the Site and/or Assistant Facility Managers with operational activities in maintenance and operations, accounting and finance, vendor oversight, equipment and supplies, occupancy services and proactively develop and maintain client relationships ensuring that expected service levels are achieved.
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Demonstrated working knowledge of commercial real estate lending issues involving title insurance, surveys, zoning, flood, casualty/liability insurance, licensing, non-recourse carveouts, syndication and market standards.
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