Mid-level Real Estate Attorney with leases and loan experience Legal & Paralegal - Miami, FL at Geebo

Mid-level Real Estate Attorney with leases and loan experience

Miami office seeks mid-level real estate attorney with experience in reviewing and negotiating contracts, leases and loan documents and handling closings.
The candidate will be comfortable working directly with clients and work well with others.
For more than three decades, this firm has challenged traditional approaches and worked to provide practical business-focused solutions for emerging companies and Fortune 500 corporations.
The attorneys here specialize in legal areas such as ADA, accessibility, building, life safety codes, antitrust and trade regulation, appellate, automotive dealerships, aviation and aircraft finance, business immigration, business reorganization and bankruptcy, corporate and securities, energy and natural resources, entertainment, environmental, executive compensation and employee benefits, federal marketing, financial institutions, franchising, global trade, government contracts, hotel, insurance recovery and advisory, intellectual property, international, labor and employment, land development, life sciences, public finance, public infrastructure, public utility, real estate, retail industry group, structured finance and derivatives, tax, technology, media and telecommunications, trusts and estates, wealth management, and litigation.
Its international network of offices provides a multidisciplinary team with the strategic business, legal, and political experience required to solve the increasingly complex needs of regional, national, and global companies.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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