Commercial Real Estate Associate Attorney Professional Services - New York City, NY at Geebo

Commercial Real Estate Associate Attorney

Commercial Real Estate Associate, Senior Associate (or Partner) needed at a prominent midtown-NYC real estate law firm.
The ideal candidate has extensive expertise in commercial leasing law, including lease types such as retail, office, industrial, rooftop, healthcare, and restaurant transactions.
Candidates must demonstrate enthusiasm for marketing activities and cultivating client relationships.
This presents a unique opportunity to join one of NYC's leading real estate law firms with a stellar industry reputation and competitive benefits.
Responsibilities:
-Draft and negotiate diverse commercial leases nationwide from both landlord and tenant perspectives.
-Engage in marketing efforts, including publication drafting.
-Adhere to the firm's policies and procedures.
-Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements:
-Exceptional academic achievement with a law degree from a U.
S.
accredited law school.
-Active New York State Bar license in good standing.
-Minimum of 5 years of commercial leasing experience.
-Portable business is advantageous but not mandatory.
-Preferred experience with national leasing transactions.
-Strong negotiation and drafting skills.
-Team player with flexibility to handle various tasks.
-Proficient in Microsoft applications.
-Detail-oriented with excellent organizational skills.
-Outstanding interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills.
-Ability to independently multitask, prioritize, and manage time effectively.
Compensation and Benefits-$220,000 - $400,000
(Dependent upon level of experience, portable book of business, etc.
)-A fee share commission-Tremendous business development potential-Comprehensive benefits and retirement package#J-18808-Ljbffr Recommended Skills Attention To Detail Communication Coordinating Multitasking Negotiation Passionate Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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