Real Estate Attorney handles all real estate related legal issues, including transfers of titles and deeds, construction, mortgage concerns, and zoning. Provides legal advice to an organization, prepares resolutions and forms, and participates in major legal actions. Being a Real Estate Attorney requires a Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school. Requires admittance to a state bar. Additionally, Real Estate Attorney typically reports to the top legal executive/general counsel. The Real Estate Attorney occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. Gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. To be a Real Estate Attorney typically requires 2 -4 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
If you're a Trust & Estates Attorney that wants to take your career to the next level while living life - read on!
You'll join the Concierge Planning team of an expanding Client firm in Dallas, Texas. Your role is well defined, though we're flexible in how you approach matters.
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You're a STRONG FIT if you have 6 years of experience in estate planning and trust & probate administration.
Note: You must have an LL.M. in Taxation or Estate Planning and be licensed to practice law in Texas.
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Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $150,430.19 - $245,044.96 per year
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Work Location: On the road
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