Attorney - Real Estate Transactions - AMLAW 100 Firm - Hybrid - $260k - $390k

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<p><u>🚨 </u><strong><u>Real Estate Transactions Associate | New York (Hybrid) – $260k–$390k</u></strong> </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Location/Schedule:</strong> New York (Hybrid – 3 days in office / 2 days remote) </p><p><strong>Base Salary: </strong>$260k–$390k </p><p><strong>Practice:</strong> Real Estate Transactions – Sophisticated acquisitions, dispositions, joint ventures, financings, REITs, and complex commercial real estate deals for institutional investors, developers, and major corporations. </p><p><br></p><p><strong><u>What stands out about this opportunity:</u></strong> </p><ul><li><strong>Top-Tier Global Law Firm</strong> – Join Debevoise & Plimpton, a premier AmLaw 200 powerhouse with exceptional strength in investment management, private funds, and real estate transactions across key U.S. and international markets. </li><li><strong>High-Quality, Sophisticated Work</strong> – Consistently recognized for handling complex, market-leading transactions for leading financial institutions, asset managers, and institutional clients. </li><li><strong>Collaborative Culture & Long-Term Development</strong> – Thrive in a strong, supportive environment with genuine emphasis on collaboration, mentorship, and meaningful career progression. </li><li><strong>Exposure to Market-Leading Transactions</strong> – Gain direct experience on high-profile, cross-border real estate matters with sophisticated clients in a client-centric firm. </li><li><strong>Balanced Hybrid Model & Competitive Rewards</strong> – Enjoy a true 3 days in / 2 days remote schedule with a ~2,000 billable hour target (lower than many peers) and compensation fully aligned with the highest market levels for your class year. </li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong><u>Duties and Responsibilities:</u></strong> </p><ul><li>Negotiate and document complex real estate acquisitions, dispositions, joint ventures, and development transactions. </li><li>Handle debt and equity financings, lease negotiations, and REIT-related matters. </li><li>Conduct due diligence, manage title/survey issues, and coordinate closings. </li><li>Advise institutional clients on structuring, regulatory, and risk management issues in sophisticated deals. </li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong><u>Core Requirements (Flexibility for Exceptional Candidates):</u></strong> </p><ul><li>JD from a top law school and active NY bar. </li><li>2–5 years of real estate transactional experience at a reputable law firm. </li><li>Strong drafting, negotiation, and client skills. </li></ul><p>No one fits every box perfectly - if you’re a strong Real Estate Transactions attorney seeking meaningful work and real growth, let’s talk confidentially. </p><p>πŸ“© <u>michanne.vanzyl@wearerevolution.co</u> </p><p>πŸ“… <u>https://calendly.com/michanne-vanzyl-wearerevolution/candidate-recruiting-call-duplicate</u></p>

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