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The Associate Attorney will be responsible for both, Business law duties including entity formation, succession planning, contracts, tax advice, and commercial real estate as well as Personal law duties including: estate planning and administration, charitable planning, real estate, elder law, and special needs planning.
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The ideal candidate will have at least 3 years of experience in Tax, Trusts & Estates practice and preferably hold an LL.M degree in Taxation or Estate Planning. - Conduct legal research and analysis on complex tax and estate planning issues.
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Collaborate with City, State, and Federal agencies, as well as other NYCHA departments – including Capital Projects, Community Engagement & Partnerships, External Affairs, Operations, and Strategic Planning – to conduct research and develop strategies.
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Requirements:- LL.M preferred in Taxation or Estate Planning- New York Bar admission is required- 3+ years of experience as a Tax Associate/Attorney- Strong academic credentials from an accredited law school- Excellent oral and written communication skills As part of our dynamic team, you will be responsible for:- Providing tax-related advice to clients on complex matters such as estate planning, business transactions, and tax controversy representation.
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Minimum 4 years of experience as a practicing trusts and estates lawyer, CPA, CFP, or trust officer with a focus on family office and/or estate planning, in either case working directly with a high-net worth client base (>$10 million.
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The partner must be well experienced in estate gift generation-skipping transfers, domestic and international tax law, wealth management and estate planning for high net worth individuals and families.
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Get exposure to civil law, including legal assistance (estate planning, family law, tax matters); tort claims (represent interests of the U.S. in tort issues such as Federal Tort Claims Act/Military Claims Act); labor law (arbitration and equal opportunity); and contract law (legal review of multi-billion dollar contracts of military technologies and supplies.
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LLM in Taxation or Estate PlanningMUST have experience working in a large law firm3+ plus years experience in sophisticated estate and closely held business planning, with knowledge of estate administration.
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We handle transactional matters (estate planning, tax planning, asset protection) and non-profit matters (creation of non-profits and private foundations, governance and taxable transactions.
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Draft new forms, checklists, charts, and other how-to guidance on estate planning topics, as needed. Substantive experience drafting wills, trusts, powers of attorney, health care directives, and other estate planning documents.
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Description JOB TITLE: Deputy Director, Occupancy Management - Real Estate SALARY RANGE: $130,000 - $140,000 HAY POINTS: 864 DEPT/DIV: Real Estate SUPERVISOR: Director of Operations, Real Estate LOCATION: 2 Broadway HOURS OF WORK: 9:00am 5:30pm (7 hours) DEADLINE: Open Until Filled SUMMARY: The Deputy Director, Occupancy Management for MTA Real Estate, plays a strategic role in managing a vast real estate office portfolio of up to approximately 4 million square feet.
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Analyze client financial situations and be able to advise on investment strategy, tax planning, retirement planning, estate planning, stock options, charitable giving strategies, insurance and risk management, and more.
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Experience with estate planning, charitable gift annuities, charitable trusts, deferred gifts and other key aspects of Planned Giving. · Examine feasibility of various Corporate Real Estate support strategies to raise the Conservancy’s profile in the sector.
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Derris is looking for an Account Director that will be responsible for overseeing the strategic planning and day-to-day tactical execution on a variety of clients in the fashion, beauty, and lifestyle spaces, as well as internal leadership initiatives and responsibilities.
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Working knowledge of the permit and approval process with the following clients preferred: PANYNJ, Metro North Railroad, LIRR, TBTA, NYCT, NYC DDC/EDC/DEP/DOB/DOT, Private Real Estate Developers.
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