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Economic Laws Practice (ELP) is hiring a lawyer in Mumbai

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Economic Laws Practice (ELP) is seeking a lawyer with 4 - 7 years of work experience for their Real Estate team in Mumbai.

PQE: 4 - 7 years

Location: Mumbai

Qualification: LL.B.

Job Description

-Conducting due diligence of the real estate properties;

-Preparing reports on Title/Title Certificate;

-Drafting Conveyance Deeds, Development Agreements, Joint Venture Agreements, Rera Agreement for Sale, Lease Deed, Leave and License Agreements etc;

-Drafting opinions.

Requirements

Should be well versed in real estate laws including real estate laws in Maharashtra and keenness to stay updated, from time to time.

Behavioral Competency:

-Learning agility: Willingness to learn.

-Client centricity: Puts in best efforts to meet the client’s expectations and timelines without compromising on the quality of work.

-Teamwork and collaboration: Display ownership and accountability for team goals by performing assigned tasks as per stated standards. - Process orientation: Follows applicable work processes/ procedures to deliver outcomes.

-Personal effectiveness: Plans own work, identifies resources and timelines effectively.

-Drafting and presentation skills: Creates client presentations using a variety of communication delivery methods (e.g., written, electronic, oral, interpersonal).

Interested candidates send applications to: careers@elp-in.com

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Contact Ravi at ravi@barandbench.com

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