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Goetz Fitzpatrick LLP is a highly regarded law firm located in New York, N.Y. With over 50 years of experience, our team of attorneys specializes in various practice areas including Construction, Real Estate, Bankruptcy, Litigation, and Trusts & Estates.
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Murphy Schiller & Wilkes (MSW) is a boutique law firm servicing the commercial real estate and construction industries. The Litigation Paralegal will be responsible for assisting attorneys with day-to-day tasks including legal document preparation, document review, legal research, and drafting pleadings and motions.
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A boutique, real estate focused law firm in mid-town Manhattan is looking for an experienced Commercial Real Estate Paralegal to join its growing team. Experience in real estate litigation, and management of high-volume of cases.
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About This RoleOur legal team is looking to hire an experienced commercial real estate paralegal with transactional experience. We are a dynamic and entrepreneurial real estate private equity firm that strengthens communities.
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Stroock, a major law Firm with offices in New York, Washington, DC, Los Angeles and Miami has an immediate opening for a Real Estate Paralegal. The ideal candidate will be responsible for providing paralegal services to partners and associates in the Real Estate department.
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Our client, a national law firm in NYC is seeking a Direct Hire Commercial Real Estate Paralegal. A bachelor's degree in paralegal studies, business, liberal arts, or some other closely-related field, with a minimum of three years of experience as a paralegal in commercial real estate and finance are required.
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Experience:Title Search: 2 years (Preferred)Paralegal: 2 years (Required)Real Estate: 2 years (Required) and reviewing contracts, including lease or rental agreements and closing documentscommunication between the lawyers for buyer and sellertitle reportsfinancial transactionslegal descriptions of landclients’ questionsthe necessary documentation, such as leases, mortgage notes, and property descriptionsthrough purchase contractsthe lawyer in the communication with the real estate agentwith any other assigned tasks.
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Responsibilities include:Perform real estate due diligence (including lease reviews). Minimum of three years of commercial real estate experience is required. Prepare, monitor and track closing documents, closing checklists, deeds etc.
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As the Industrious Real Estate Paralegal, you will assist the legal team by providing leadership for the optimal management of Industrious' portfolio of leases and management agreements.
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Our Client, a National Law Firm, seeks a Commercial Real Estate Paralegal for its NYC Office. In this role, you will be responsible for the administration of, and support related to, commercial real estate and financial transactions, including acquisitions, dispositions, joint ventures and financings.
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Duties & Responsibilities Coordinates and manages multiple transactional closings including, private company financings, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, real estate acquisitions, dispositions, and financings.
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Work independently, with minimal supervision, to resolve issues with legal department, Landlord's, government agencies or real estate brokerage firms. Assist Real Estate Transaction Team with global execution requirements (notarize and/or obtain Company Seal.
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Boutique law office specializing in real estate transactions, coop/condo and commercial leasing located in Midtown, NYC is seeking a Paralegal with Real Estate experience to add to its team.
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Candidate will be a New York notary and have minimum 5 years’ experience as a Corporate Paralegal in a mid-to-large law firm or in-house transactional position. Flexible and able to adapt to changing priorities and multiple tasksQualifications & Prior Experience Bachelor’s Degree and Paralegal Certification preferred; equivalent experience considered.
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We also provide, through PJT Park Hill, private fund advisory and fundraising services for alternative investment managers, including private equity funds, real estate funds and hedge funds.
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