General Counsel General Labor - Mc Kinney, TX at Geebo

General Counsel

KAMY Real Property Trust KAMY Real Property Trust McKinney, TX McKinney, TX Part-time Contract Part-time Contract $3,000 - $4,000 a month $3,000 - $4,000 a month 17 hours ago 17 hours ago 17 hours ago Looking for an attorney.
Strong background in Real Estate Law, Civil and Trial Experience.
Municipal, government or a background in Tax law is highly encouraged.
Part time is acceptable.
The attorney of hire may end up taking on cases as General Counsel or in house.
YOU MUST BE A TEXAS LICENSED ATTORNEY IN ORDER FOR YOUR APPLICATION TO BE CONSIDERED.
We are a family investment company who is growing in DFW area.
NEW ATTORNEYS ARE WELCOME TO APPLY Some of the things we are looking for:
1.
Trials and Litigation Experience 2.
Real Estate Experience (even if a little) 3.
Hard working and understands the law 4.
Able to conduct legal research either through Westlaw or another platform 5.
Has their Bar License Job Types:
Part-time, Contract Pay:
$3,000.
00 - $4,000.
00 per month Schedule:
Monday to Friday On call Overtime Weekend availability Application Question(s):
Are you a Texas Licensed Attorney? What area(s) of practice are you involved or have experience in? Where did you go to Law School? Do you understand that the pay can vary? Why are you interested in this position? Would you be willing to take on multiple cases as General counsel? Are you experienced in Trials? Are you interested in a full time or part time position? Are you looking for hourly or a flat fee? What is your desired compensation per month? Do you have access to Westlaw of any other similar platform
Experience:
Civil Trial:
2 years (Preferred) License/Certification:
Bar (Preferred) Willingness to travel:
100% (Preferred) Work Location:
On the road.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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