Pied Piper Group

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Pied Piper Group Oak Brook
Jun 04, 2024
Full time
As an Entry-Level Real Estate Attorney, you will play a vital role in providing legal support and guidance in various aspects of real estate law. This position is ideal for a recent graduate or entry-level attorney looking to gain experience in real estate transactions, title examination, tenant evictions, and drafting legal documents.  Responsibilities:   1. Legal Research: Conduct legal research on real estate laws, regulations, and precedents to provide accurate guidance and advice.  2. Title Examination: Assist in title examinations to identify any issues or encumbrances that may affect property ownership or transactions.   3. Tenant Evictions: Handle tenant eviction proceedings, including drafting notices, filing court documents, and representing clients in eviction hearings. 4. Tenant Clauses: Draft and review tenant clauses in lease agreements to ensure compliance with legal requirements and protect clients' interests. 5. Legal Documentation: Draft and review legal documents related to real estate transactions, including purchase contracts, lease agreements, and deeds. 6. Client Consultation: Consult with clients to understand their real estate needs and provide legal advice and guidance accordingly. 7. Negotiation: Negotiate terms and conditions of real estate transactions on behalf of clients, striving to achieve favorable outcomes. 8. Legal Compliance: Ensure legal compliance in all real estate transactions and activities, adhering to state and federal laws and regulations. 9. Spanish Language Skills: Utilize Spanish language skills to communicate effectively with Spanish-speaking clients and stakeholders. 10. On-Site Support: Provide on-site legal support and representation as needed, including attending property inspections, closings, and court hearings. 11. Case Management: Manage caseload efficiently, prioritizing tasks and deadlines to ensure timely resolution of legal matters. 12. Continuing Education: Stay updated on changes and developments in real estate law through continuing education, seminars, and professional development opportunities. Education​ and Certificate Requirements: Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Admission to the state bar association (must be eligible for admission in the relevant jurisdiction). Certificate or coursework in real estate law is preferred but not required for entry-level positions. Strong academic background with coursework relevant to real estate law and transactions