Your Next Career Opportunity – Corporate Counsel IIProvide support to the legal department and to other departments by understanding legal issues, presenting legal options, conducting legal research, reviewing agreements, negotiating, writing initial conditions of agreements, and managing files. Oversee zoning litigation activities and provide assistance to SBA departments as requested.What You Will Do – Primary ResponsibilitiesAnalyze property title and related property documentation to assess the legal feasibility of installing telecommunication towers.Prepare various risk assessments regarding issues with property title, mortgage bonds, servitudes, the validity of contracts, and restrictive conditions, including alternatives to mitigate and control such risks.Certify the title of the property.Research and analyze all applicable law sources, statutes, and legal precedents in order to analyze and/or form legal opinions and documentation.Draft, review, and negotiate a wide range of legal contracts and agreements.Attend to general asset/real estate management matters.Attend to the registration of properties and contracts at the offices of the Deeds Registry.Prepare and coordinate corporate and regulatory filings.Maintain corporate records.Prepare legal letters, memorandums, and reports.Coordinate and implement projects to improve the internal in-country legal processes of the company.Resolve issues related to ground leases and permits, which may require in-country travel.General litigation control, including the updating of the litigation trackers with the control of deadlines and scheduled hearings.Assist in the implementation and execution of policies relating to diligence and regulatory compliance including, but not limited to, Title standards, compliance with environmental laws, compliance with licensure requirements, scope of work for outside consultants, risk management and assessments, corporate, tax and labor obligations, FCPA and anti-corruption policies.Assist the Asset Optimization department in the market (purchases, extensions, amendments, and abatements).General legal advisor responsibilities and the ability to resolve routine legal and real estate issues.Legal due diligence with respect to Merger and Acquisition transactions and their corresponding MLAs in sale-leaseback deals.What You'll Need – Qualifications & RequirementsBachelor's Degree or an international equivalent of Juris Doctorate; and 3-5 years of experience preferably in real estate transactions including, but not limited to, landlord-tenant relations, development and construction, contracts, licenses, permits, and legal issues.Experience in the Public Registry process.Licensed to practice law in the local market. Required.
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