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3-5+ years of estate planning legal assistant experience required. In this role, you’ll support attorneys working in a variety of practice areas including estate planning, probate and trust administration, business succession, charitable planning, and tax dispute resolution.
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Our services range from default servicing to real estate and our client base allows us the opportunity to work with the finest banking institutions available. All levels of experience will be considered for our current openings however Bankruptcy experience preferred.
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A minimum of 1-2 years’ experience working within a commercial real estate firm. As a Commercial Real Estate Brokerage Marketing Coordinator, you will be pivotal in supporting our brokerage team by developing and executing strategic marketing initiatives tailored to their specific properties and clients.
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Our client is seeking a Lead Advisor (CFP Required) to join their team in Portland, OR and Seattle, WA. The firm is the leading wealth management and tax (RIA) firm in the Pacific Northwest with locations across the U.S. Ideal candidates will have extensive experience working directly with high-net-worth individual clients with assets exceeding $3M, trust and estate planning, business development, and very strong wealth management experience.
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Works closely with real estate team to increase efficiency, minimize cost, and streamline processes related to site acquisition, leasing, and zoning submissions. BS in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science or equivalent work experience in the cellular or telecommunications industry.
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This is an opportunity utilize your estate planning experience, but step away from billable hours, litigation, and drafting. At least five years' estate planning experience.
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Foreclosure, loss mitigation, OREO or real estate sales management and/or recovery/liquidation required. Other Real Estate Owned (OREO) properties, including development and oversight of short sale strategies and assigned note sales.
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Its deep experience in professional sports operations and large-scale real estate developments that create thriving community centers, positions the firm to deliver valuable assets that will support further growth for the players, staff, and fans.
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Holtey Law, a busy boutique law firm focusing on Family Law, Estate Planning, and Appeals, seeks an associate attorney to join our team. Required Experience: Two or more years working in family law, preferably in Oregon.
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Our Functional Services Teams (FSTs) include Corporate Development, Finance, HR, HSSE, IT, Legal, Marketing/Communications, Practice Services and Real Estate and Procurement. Experience in leading the development of digital assets as a product project lead is highly valued.
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Novogradac & Company LLP is one of the nation’s top 40 certified public accounting and consulting firms and is a recognized leader in real estate and community development. Bachelor’s degree, preferably in accounting or finance (advanced degree is a plus), and 5-8 years of experience in public accounting and/or appropriate balance of education and work experience.
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Bluestone Real Estate Services is seeking an exterior groundskeeper. Preference is given to those with experience working outside, working with the public in a similar or adjacent manner, or those with previous porter/groundskeeping experience, especially in property management.
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In this role, you will experience every facet of the exciting and challenging real estate business. A Real Estate Listing Agent is responsible for consulting with clients on how to sell their home quickly and for good value.
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2+ years' experience in sales ideally RV, automotive, television, furniture, real estate, and homes. Take the lead to promote a top-notch, high quality customer experience selling new and used RVs.
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Quarterra Group, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lennar Corporation (NYSE:LEN and LEN.B) is a multi-strategy, real estate focused, alternative asset management company comprised of two rapidly growing verticals: Multifamily and Single-Family Rental.
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