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Previous experience in commercial litigation, business litigation, business law, intellectual property ( IP ) , probate , employment law, real estate and land use law, estate, trusts and wills, or similar practice.
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Acrisure provides a broad array of insurance and financial related solutions, including commercial property and casualty, personal lines and employee benefits insurance, real estate services, cyber services and asset and wealth management.
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5 years of sales and customer service experience, including leadership in real estate teams and/or new home sales. WA, OR, and/or ID Real Estate License required. Bachelor's degree in business/sales field or associate's degree with equivalent experience.
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Comprehensive technical skills, including providing full services to real estate owners, developers and investors including publicly traded REITS, institutional real estate funds managed by financial institutions and privately held real estate entities.
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If you have excellent customer service skills and want to be a part of an energetic and dynamic team of professional real estate individuals, then you might be a match for the position of Assistant Property Manager (APM.
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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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Minimum of 3 - 6 years professional experience as a Commercial Real Estate Appraiser. Appraises real estate properties independently for the purposes of dispute resolution, mortgage underwriting, acquisition/disposition, portfolio analysis, estate purposes and other intended uses.
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Stoel Rives is seeking an associate with 5+ years of experience for its Real Estate group to sit in our Portland office. You will work on complex commercial real estate development, investment, and financing transactions in Oregon and other states across asset classes including office, industrial, multi-family, renewable energy, agriculture, and timber.
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Founded in 1971 , Marcus & Millichap (NYSE: MMI) is a leading commercial real estate brokerage firm focusing exclusively on investment sales, financing, research, and advisory services, with nearly 1,700 investment sales and financing professionals in 80+ offices throughout the United States and Canada.
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No experience is needed, but you may be a great fit if you have experience in the public or private transportation industry such as a delivery driver, professional driver, chauffeur, luxury driver, truck driver, school bus driver, taxi driver or cab driver.
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Products include lines of credit, term loans, real estate loans, and syndicated loans. Experience in financial analysis, structuring, underwriting and portfolio management specifically in Middle Market/Business Banking.
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Payment protection for no-shows, late cancellations, & denied claims. Providers in the Rula network are 1099 contractors, have no minimum caseloads and complete schedule autonomy. Must be licensed as a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) or Licensed Professional Counselor Senior (LPCS.
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The real estate market in Salem is diverse, catering to various budgets, and the community is known for its friendly atmosphere. Established regional healthcare provider is seeking a BC/BE Internal Medicine Physician to join their busy team.
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Since 2001, we've helped millions of customers launch, run, and grow their businesses, secure their intellectual property, and protect their loved ones with estate planning documents. Experience using a DAM (digital asset management tool) like Brandfolder is a plus but not required.
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The Global Workplace Solutions (GWS) team brings facilities and lab operations management, space and occupancy planning, real estate, lease and portfolio management, capital projects, business operations, business processes and solutions together to drive the engine of our global operations and R&D activity.
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