Preti Flaherty
Paralegal - Corporate/Real Estate
Preti Flaherty, Concord, New Hampshire, United States, 03306
Overview
At Preti Flaherty, we know that exceptional people and efficient processes drive our continued success. Our Paralegals play a key role in our Firm’s success, responsible for providing high-quality legal assistance to attorneys, contributing to the efficient management of cases, and ensuring consistency and excellence in client service. Preti Flaherty, one of New England’s largest law firms with offices in ME, NH, MA, and Washington, D.C., is seeking a Paralegal to join the firm’s dynamic and growing Corporate/Real Estate practice group. The ideal candidate will have a solid background in Real Estate Law and Business Transactions. This position is an extraordinary opportunity for a talented paralegal to work with complex and diverse clients, providing direct support to our attorneys and working collaboratively with our dedicated team. This position is based in our Concord, NH office, and offers an engaging roster of work on behalf of Preti’s regional and national clients.
Key Responsibilities
Assist with real estate transactions, including the preparation and management of due diligence files and reports, deal agendas, and draft legal documents based on criteria in Lender Commitment Letters
File on the various New Hampshire and Maine Registries of Deeds
Draft title policies, reports, endorsements, and other title-related documents
Assist with completing title searches
Manage and coordinate real estate closings
Assist with the formation, maintenance, and dissolution of business entities, including drafting and filing formation documents, resolutions, meeting minutes, and other governance materials
Maintain and update corporate records and entity data using corporate management software
Support corporate governance and compliance efforts by ensuring adherence to applicable laws, regulations, and internal policies
Coordinate and manage federal, state, and local corporate filings, including annual reports, business licenses, and tax-related documentation
Provide transactional support for mergers, acquisitions, corporate restructurings, and commercial real estate transactions—including due diligence review, drafting closing documents, and coordinating closing logistics
Draft, review, and maintain a range of legal documents such as commercial contracts, board resolutions, bylaws, operating agreements, leases, easements, and property-related agreements
Act as liaison with external counsel, government agencies, title companies, and other third parties involved in corporate and real estate matters
Support internal audits, compliance initiatives, and investigations by gathering documentation and assisting with regulatory responses
Manage legal projects from initiation through completion, tracking milestones, coordinating with stakeholders, and ensuring timely delivery of all required materials
Other Responsibilities
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications & Requirements
Bachelor's degree or Paralegal Certificate from an ABA-approved program.
2+ years of experience as a paralegal in a corporate/real estate legal department or similarly sized law firm
Strong understanding of real estate law and transactions, transactional ledger services, corporate governance, compliance, and corporate law principles
Proficiency with corporate filings, including familiarity with SEC and state-level compliance requirements
Experience with legal research tools and software (e.g., Westlaw, LexisNexis).
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
High attention to detail, exceptional organizational skills, and the ability to manage multiple priorities
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Proficient in Microsoft Office and legal document management systems
Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to think critically
Ability to handle stressful situations and maintain composure in a fast-paced environment
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Key Responsibilities
Assist with real estate transactions, including the preparation and management of due diligence files and reports, deal agendas, and draft legal documents based on criteria in Lender Commitment Letters
File on the various New Hampshire and Maine Registries of Deeds
Draft title policies, reports, endorsements, and other title-related documents
Assist with completing title searches
Manage and coordinate real estate closings
Assist with the formation, maintenance, and dissolution of business entities, including drafting and filing formation documents, resolutions, meeting minutes, and other governance materials
Maintain and update corporate records and entity data using corporate management software
Support corporate governance and compliance efforts by ensuring adherence to applicable laws, regulations, and internal policies
Coordinate and manage federal, state, and local corporate filings, including annual reports, business licenses, and tax-related documentation
Provide transactional support for mergers, acquisitions, corporate restructurings, and commercial real estate transactions—including due diligence review, drafting closing documents, and coordinating closing logistics
Draft, review, and maintain a range of legal documents such as commercial contracts, board resolutions, bylaws, operating agreements, leases, easements, and property-related agreements
Act as liaison with external counsel, government agencies, title companies, and other third parties involved in corporate and real estate matters
Support internal audits, compliance initiatives, and investigations by gathering documentation and assisting with regulatory responses
Manage legal projects from initiation through completion, tracking milestones, coordinating with stakeholders, and ensuring timely delivery of all required materials
Other Responsibilities
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications & Requirements
Bachelor's degree or Paralegal Certificate from an ABA-approved program.
2+ years of experience as a paralegal in a corporate/real estate legal department or similarly sized law firm
Strong understanding of real estate law and transactions, transactional ledger services, corporate governance, compliance, and corporate law principles
Proficiency with corporate filings, including familiarity with SEC and state-level compliance requirements
Experience with legal research tools and software (e.g., Westlaw, LexisNexis).
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
High attention to detail, exceptional organizational skills, and the ability to manage multiple priorities
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Proficient in Microsoft Office and legal document management systems
Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to think critically
Ability to handle stressful situations and maintain composure in a fast-paced environment
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