Attorney - Commercial Real Estate Banking Duties: The candidate primarily focused on advising bankers, Wholesale Credit and Risk on bilateral and syndicated real estate-secured construction, term, and credit line lending, including working capital and subscription facilities, letters of credit, confidentiality agreements, term sheets, due diligence, document negotiation, tenant subordination agreements, construction bonds, and collateral assignments, title insurance matters, post-closing document interpretation, modifications, and waivers. Also support Real Estate Special Assets Group regionally in connection with dispute resolution, workouts, restructures, and foreclosures. Manage outside counsel, provides risk analysis, advice on agency and inter-creditor issues (with mezzanine lenders as well as syndicate lenders), policy and procedure advice and assistance, legal and regulatory guidance (including appraisal and flood regulation), contract template support, and training.
Qualifications: The candidate should have 6+ years of relevant experience in real estate secured finance transactions and related workouts and restructurings. JD degree and licensed U.S. attorney (pref. CA, NY, IL, NC, TX, MA, FL) in good standing. Excellent interpersonal and written/verbal communication skills, including the ability to explain complex legal issues to clients. Capable of prioritizing work demands and handling multiple assignments simultaneously in an often fast-paced environment. Proven ability to work in a collaborative environment.
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