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We are currently recruiting for an ambitious Real Estate Attorney to join our Long Island office. The role requires familiarity with real estate-related contracts (more details below) as well as assisting our transfer department (which closes Co-op transactions.
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Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C., a prominent New York City real estate law firm, an attorney to join its litigation practice group. · Commercial Observer Most Powerful Real Estate Attorneys ( 2015.
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Are you looking to leverage your years of commercial real estate experience to work on challenging and complex transactions but with the flexibility that a Latitude attorney enjoys.
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Experience should include negotiating and drafting broad range of commercial real estate agreements, such as leases, purchase and sale agreements, conveyance documents, development agreements and ancillary documents related to real estate developments, entitlements, as well as handling title and survey review, environmental due diligence, and real estate financing.
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Real Estate Litigation Associate Attorney. Prominent Manhattan law firm with top developer and REIT clients is looking for a seasoned real estate litigation associate for their growing practice.
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An exciting opportunity awaits you to join a wealthy client's team as a Junior Attorney, working directly at their firm, gaining invaluable experience and insight into the world of real estate.
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Provide comprehensive legal representation in a wide range of real estate litigation cases, including but not limited to property conflicts, construction litigation, landlord-tenant disputes, zoning, and land use matters.
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Manatt's Real Estate Transactions & Finance team works collaboratively across offices and practices and engages in a wide range of transactions across our industry sectors, including hospitality, entertainment, retail and mixed use projects, technology and digital media, cannabis, energy/alternative energy, financial services, and fintech.
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Seeking a Commercial Real Estate Attorney with a minimum of 5 years of experience in commercial lease transactions for both landlords and tenants, including retail, industrial and office properties of all sizes.
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Jersey City office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks an associate attorney with 0-2 years of experience in real estate law. Associate Attorney with 0-2 years of experience in real estate law.
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Our client is seeking a Commercial Real Estate Attorney with a minimum of 5 years of experience in commercial lease transactions for both landlords and tenants, including retail, industrial and office properties of all sizes.
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Our diverse, middle market focused, commercial real estate practice includes both lender and borrower side representation and involves a broad range of sophisticated transactions including senior mortgage loans, construction loans, leverage loans, mezzanine financing, preferred debt and equity investments and Note and co-lender transactions.
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Boutique New York Law firm seeks two commercial real estate attorneys , senior level and junior-mid level , for busy, sophisticated real estate practice. Boutique New York Law firm seeks two commercial real estate attorneys , senior level and junior-mid level , for busy, sophisticated real estate practice.
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They have been AV rated from Martindale-Hubbell many years in a row, and recognized many times as a Best Place to Work, Top 100 Super Lawyers, Best Lawyers of NYC for Real Estate and many more.
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A sophisticated midtown Manhattan legal practice of a mid-sized New York law firm is seeking a Real Estate Litigation Associate Attorney to join its ranks. 7+ years of complex real estate litigation experience.
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