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Top firm seeks real estate atty (3-5y)
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Country: USA
Location: Massachusetts-Boston Boston 02110
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Top firm seeks real estate atty (3-5y)
Leading Boston law firm seeks mid-level attorney with 3-5 years experience in commercial real estate. MUST have top education credentials, bar admission, and large firm commercial real estate experience. Job Reference Code:CERealEstate Company: Special Counsel, Inc. Status: Full Time, Employee Location: 02110 Job Category: Legal Career Level: Experienced (Non-Manager) Work Experience: 2+ to 5 Years
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