Real Estate - Associate

Cozen O Connor

Cozen O’Connor is looking for an associate with at least two years of transactional experience to join our growing Real Estate group in Washington D.C. The ideal candidate will have an interest in joining a team consisting of nine transactional and four zoning / land use attorneys who practice in a fun, collaborative environment. The ideal candidate will have experience working with developers, owners, managers, institutional and private investors, and/or lenders in the acquisition, development, financing, leasing, management, and sale of real estate. Experience negotiating real estate joint venture transactions is desired but not required. Strong analytical skills and excellent academic credentials, together with ability to work in a collaborative environment, are required. Candidates should be admitted in good standing or eligible for waiver by admission to the D.C. bar. Cozen O’Connor has earned its place among the nation’s top-rated real estate firms over the last two decades. We are widely recognized for our ability to complete complex real estate transactions, utilize the most current and sophisticated deal structures, and achieve client success when the stakes are high. Cozen O’Connor represents REITs and other public companies, regional and national developers, owners, builders, managers, private equity funds, institutional and private investors, banks, and governments in the acquisition, development, financing, leasing, ground leasing, management, and sale of real estate in every asset class. With a real estate practice group that includes more than 70 attorneys in eight offices who are regularly supported by members of our corporate, litigation, tax, and environmental groups, Cozen O’Connor provides comprehensive, integrated service to some of the largest real estate organizations in the country. We are not working with search firms to fill this position.
Posted
Title
Associate
Practice Areas
Real Estate
Specialties
Land Use, Zoning
Experience
2+ years
Type
Law Firm