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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in handling complex litigation cases, civil litigation defense, construction litigation, personal injury, employment law and landlord/tenant law, and serves as defense counsel for a handful of insurance companies.
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We primarily represent real estate investors, landlords, and construction contractors in a range of real estate and construction litigation, landlord/tenant matters, land use/zoning matters, real estate closings, and other civil litigation such as employment and injury matters.
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Represent clients in real estate litigation, including landlord and tenant disputes, property development issues, and zoning disputes. This includes commercial and residential real estate transactions, landlord and tenant disputes, real estate finance, property development, and zoning issues.
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In this role, the Staff Attorney will be responsible for providing direct representation to clients in a variety of legal matters, including community and public benefits, family, landlord/tenant, housing, consumer, healthcare, employment and senior law issues.
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RemX is assisting our full-service law firm in New York , NY with their search for a Landlord-Tenant Real Estate Attorney. 7+ years of landlord-tenant resolution experience.
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Review the arrears report each month to determine the appropriate actions to be taken and work closely with the Landlord/Tenant attorney in the initiation and follow-up of court cases.
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Draft and negotiate commercial leases and lease amendments on behalf of both landlord and tenant. Communicate with clients, brokers, underwriters and seller/landlord/tenant’s counsel to effectuate efficient and timely closings.
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The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), Housing Litigation's Landlord and Tenant (L&T) Division commences or is a Party in approximately 50, court appearances in Civil Court-Housing Part. The attorneys represent the Authority in non-payment, holdover, Section 8, repair cases and commercial cases in Housing court.
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What You’ll Do: · Provide comprehensive legal representation in a wide range of real estate litigation cases, including but not limited to property conflicts, construction litigation, landlord-tenant disputes, zoning, and land use matters.
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Landlord/tenant eviction, draft leases, land use, and business acquisitions. We are a growing Law Firm looking to bring on an experienced Commercial Real Estate Attorney to join our team.
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Its practice areas include a variety of civil litigation (75%) and transactional/non-litigation (25%) matters in the following areas: appeals, business, corporate, commercial, contract, construction, employment, insurance defense, landlord/tenant, litigation, unfair competition, and trade secrets.
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Maintain and organize electronic and paper tenant and building files. Attend board, housing company committee, and general tenant/shareholder meetings. Experience with property management software, AvidXchange, ClickPay is a plus.
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Exposure to litigation (particularly landlord/tenant litigation) is ideal but the organization is willing to train the right candidate who is driven, motivated, and passionate about that area of the law.
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Representing clients in complex residential and commercial landlord-tenant matters. Our client, a mid-size real estate firm in New York City, is seeking a real estate litigation associate.
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The Client is a New York City real estate law firm, seeks an attorney to join its Landlord-Tenant practice group. All candidates should have a minimum of 7 years of landlord-tenant resolution experience.
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