Real Estate Associate
Salary: 285000 - 435000
Location: Chicago, IL
Posted: October 07 2024
Minimum Degree:
Relocation Assistance: Not Available
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATE
Location: Chicago, IL
Our client, a distinguished AmLaw 100 national law firm, is actively seeking a highly-qualified and motivated Attorney to join their Real Estate Practice Group based in Chicago.
Candidate Profile:
- JD from a top-tier law school with a high academic standing.
- Must possess an active Illinois Bar admission.
- Minimum of 5 years of extensive transactional real estate experience, including handling purchase and sale agreements, development agreements, property management agreements, and leasing agreements.
- Additional experience in joint ventures, borrower-side financing, and fund experience is highly desirable.
- Demonstrated large law firm experience with exceptional writing and communication skills.
Key Responsibilities:
- Oversee a broad spectrum of transactional real estate matters, ensuring meticulous execution of agreements and transactions.
- Engage directly with clients, providing them with comprehensive legal support and advice in a dynamic environment.
- Collaborate effectively within a team-oriented atmosphere, contributing to the growth and success of the national real estate finance practice.
Why Join? This role offers a compelling opportunity to engage in high-level real estate transactions with immediate client contact, fostering professional growth in a supportive and collaborative environment of an AmLaw 100 firm. The position offers a competitive compensation package, with salaries ranging from $285,000 to $435,000 based on experience, and includes a performance-based discretionary bonus. Additionally, the firm provides a robust benefits package, including medical, dental, life, and disability insurance, voluntary vision insurance, a 401(k) plan, and generous paid time off.
Application Requirements: Interested candidates are invited to submit a detailed cover letter, resume, and a representative writing sample. Illinois bar admission required.