Job Title: Real Estate Midlevel Associate Job Responsibilities: The Real Estate Midlevel Associate is tasked with a variety of responsibilities within the law firm's Real Estate Practice. These include: - Drafting and negotiating purchase agreements and closing documents. - Conducting title, survey, and other due diligence reviews and management. - Engaging in real estate development projects. - Handling real estate financing transactions. - Managing real estate acquisitio
Job OverviewMultiple leading law firms across the United States — including Am Law real estate groups, respected mid-sized firms, and real estate boutiques — are actively seeking Commercial Real Estate Transaction Attorneys with 1–10+ years of experience. With commercial real estate acquisitions, financing, leasing, and development remaining strong nationwide, firms are rapidly expanding their transactional real estate team
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Trust and Estate Attorney O’Neill, Heinrich, Damkroger, Bergmeyer & Shultz, ., . is a full-service mid-sized law firm based in Lincoln, Nebraska that provides a variety of legal services to private and public sector clients, both in the Midwest and across the country. We are looking to hire an experienced Trust and Estate Attorney to join our team. The ideal candidate would have: • Five or more years’ experience practicing estate planning, business succ... read more
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Corporate Real Estate Attorney The candidate must have 5+ years of experience. Should preferably have an in-depth corporate background within the commercial real estate industry, with a focus on real estate investment, acquisition, development, and disposition. Experience with corporate joint ventures and commercial contracting is strongly preferred. Any experience in M&A and securities transactions, as well as corporate governance, would also be beneficial. Must have a stro read more
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Job OverviewMultiple leading law firms across the United States — including Am Law real estate groups, respected mid-sized firms, and real estate boutiques — are actively seeking Commercial Real Estate Transaction Attorneys with 1–10+ years of experience. With commercial real estate acquisitions, financing, leasing, and development remaining strong nationwide, firms are rapidly expanding their transactional real estate team read more
Note: This job is no longer active. It was originally posted on [Date] and is part of LawCrossing’s historical archive of legal jobs. While the position may have been filled, employers often remain open to exceptional candidates for similar roles. LawCrossing has tracked this employer's hiring activity for over 25 years. This listing is provided for informational and outreach purposes and may still lead to employment. Learn more about archive jobs and how powerful they are for your search, click here