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Job Location | Mumbai City |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | Not Disclosed |
Industry | NBFC ( Non Banking Financial Services ) |
Functional Area | Legal Support Services |
EmploymentType | Full-time |
Job descriptionThis is regarding opening with a leading Financial company as a Litigation Manager (Real Estate Division)Designation: Litigation ManagerExperience: 8+ years of work experience in Litigation management with Real estate back groundGrade: Mid to Senior LevelPreferred Industry: Real Estate Background OnlyLocation: MumbaiJob Role:Highlight legal issues involved in structuring of land / property acquisition and relevant development regulations- Draft and ensure standardisation of legal documents such as Title transfer deeds, Agreement of sale, Offer letters, Conveyance documents, Lease Deeds, License Agreements etc.- Coordinate with and seek legal opinion, as required, from legal advisors.- Represent company at legal negotiations and at courts / tribunalsShould be able to interpret the laws, rules and regulation of given subject and participate actively in deliberation and negotiation with internal team members and external advocates and clients.Must be able to draft, finalize and guide the business team for standard loan documentation, structured loan documentation and various aspects of contracts relating to finance industry.
Keyskills :
litigationmanagementfinding opportunitieslegal issuesbusinessproperty acquisitionlitigation managementtribunalsagreementsregulations