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Chicago In-House Real Estate Attorney by FormerIrishHoya

Here's the description, the best candidate is someone who has done real estate portfolio work.

Position Overview

The Assistant General Counsel - Real Estate will provide professional legal advice, counsel, support and guidance to Invenergy’s business operations, focused on the real estate interests of the company as related to its renewable and thermal generation portfolio. This attorney will support Invenergy’s activities by rendering legal advice to the Company’s development team, operations team and land department, drafting and negotiating real estate agreements (including leases, easements, options, deeds and other documents), and supporting project financing by managing title insurance, survey and other related financing requirements. In addition, this individual may assist with other general legal matters and various corporate transactions as they arise, and other matters of interest to the company.

Requirements:

JD required.
5 – 7 years of relevant experience required.
Experience in the areas of real estate with energy-related contract development and negotiation, with a clear understanding of risks in the power generation segment, is preferred.
Experience with multi-parcel real estate development is preferred.
Strong organizational, time management, and oral and written communication skills.
High attention to detail.
Ability to prioritize and meet deadlines without sacrificing quality of work product.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively, depending on the situation.
Excellent interpersonal skills.
Proficiency in drafting and reviewing real estate and title curative documents.
Experience in reviewing title work and surveys.
The position may require overtime and scheduling to fit the needs of the client.