Transactional Attorney
Houston, TX, United States
Job Description Job Description We are hiring an Attorney - Transactional and Real Estate Attorney with a required 3-5 years of experience in transactional and real estate practice. Candidate must have experience in transactions both from business and real estate perspective, as well as exceptional legal research and writing skills.
Responsibilities:
Ability to prepare Corporate documents, Partnership Agreements, real estate transactional documents
Provide instructions to lenders and title companies
Prepare and draft legal documents on behalf of clients
Prepare licensing agreements, Master Services Agreements, General Business Agreements, General Corporate documents and Non-competes
Advise clients on business and legal transactions
Negotiate settlements for legal disputes
Comply with all legal standards and regulations
Perform administrative and management functions related to the practice of law
Qualifications:
Previous experience in law
Familiarity with various legal documents
Strong analytical and problem solving skills
Ability to build rapport with clients
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Company Description Our firm was founded on a philosophy of building strong relationships with our clients. That philosophy has resulted in our steady growth since the firm began in 1995.
The Firm represents plaintiffs and defendants in a wide range of commercial matters, including corporations, labor and employment, business, energy, oil and gas, probate and trust, real estate, and bankruptcy in state and federal courts as well as in arbitration. Company Description Our firm was founded on a philosophy of building strong relationships with our clients. That philosophy has resulted in our steady growth since the firm began in 1995.\rThe Firm represents plaintiffs and defendants in a wide range of commercial matters, including corporations, labor and employment, business, energy, oil and gas, probate and trust, real estate, and bankruptcy in state and federal courts as well as in arbitration.
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