Location
Denver, CO, United States
Posted on
Dec 04, 2022
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Land Use/Real Estate Associate Attorney
The candidate must have a Juris Doctorate degree from an accredited law school with excellent academic credentials; admission to Colorado bar (lateral candidates from other jurisdictions will need to sit for the next bar exam); ability to interface directly with clients; ability to work effectively with planning and development departments; exceptional written and oral communication skills; strong decision-making, problem-solving, and organization skills; outstanding judgment with 2-5 years of experience representing clients with respect to land use-specific issues, including zoning and entitlements analysis, creation of new entitlements and annexations, and transactional real estate work, including drafting and negotiating purchase and sale agreements, leases, easements, and other related documents. Appearing before boards and commissions and representing investors, developers, and borrowers on various phases of real estate projects.
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