Quarles & Brady is seeking a mid-level associate to join our Real Estate and Land Use group in the Chicago office. Quarles has built a strong, Chambers-ranked real estate practice group in Chicago of 16 attorneys and professionals, who are part of an integrated national group of 50+ members across the country.
The ideal candidate should have at least four years of experience in working on sophisticated real estate or commercial lending transactions (both lender-side and borrower-side experience preferred). Responsibilities include drafting and negotiating loan documents, handling due diligence (title, survey, and related real estate materials), and closing real estate finance transactions. Finance work will be a large part of this role, but the group also is looking for additional support with acquisition, disposition, leasing, and development matters; experience and interest in those areas is a plus.
Our team, both locally and nationally, is exceptionally collaborative, and we place a high premium on training and professional development. Qualified applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, and law school transcript.
Quarles offers competitive salaries, bonus, and great benefits to employees including paid time off, health, vision, dental, 401k, life, disability and much more. Benefit eligibility is dependent on hours. Compensation is determined upon the market in which the position is located, the responsibilities of the position, the experience, education, and skills of the applicant, including book of business for more experienced roles, and other job-related factors. The range for associates is $175,000 to $280,000 per year.
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