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The median expected salary for a typical Real Estate Attorney
in the United States is $119,249. This basic
market pricing report was prepared using our Certified Compensation Professionals'
analysis of survey data collected from thousands of HR departments at employers
of all sizes, industries and geographies.
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Source: HR Reported data as of May 2013
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Job Description for Real Estate Attorney
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Handles all real estate related legal issues, including transfers of titles and deeds, construction, mortgage concerns, and zoning. Provides legal advice to an organization, prepares resolutions and forms, and participates in major legal actions. Must be a graduate of an accredited law school with 2-5 years of experience and admitted into the state bar. Familiar with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures. Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks. A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected. Typically reports to the top legal executive/general counsel.
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Alternate Job Titles: Attorney - Property, Attorney - Real Estate, Lawyer - Property, Lawyer - Real Estate, Property Attorney, Property Lawyer, Real Estate Attorney, Real Estate Lawyer
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