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Trainee Water Rights Attorney Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Support project teams in preserving contractual rights * Coordinate with outside counsel on ... Background in public works, heavy civil, or water/wastewater projects preferred Core Skills

Support project teams in preserving contractual rights * Coordinate with outside counsel on ... Background in public works, heavy civil, or water/wastewater projects preferred Core Skills

Senior Legal Counsel

Houston, TX · On-site

$133K - $180K/yr

This role is designed for a transactional attorney with strong generalist and commercial ... Easements, Rights-of-Way, and Surface Use Agreements * EPC and Construction agreements * Advise ...

New

Clyde & Co seeks an enthusiastic attorney with 5-6+ years of experience to join our New York office ... water or land transit, motor carrier and broker liability, and property damage and business ...

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What is the difference between Trainee Water Rights Attorney vs Water Rights Paralegal?

AspectTrainee Water Rights AttorneyWater Rights Paralegal
CredentialsLaw degree, bar exam eligibility, legal trainingAssociate's or bachelor's degree, paralegal certification often preferred
Work EnvironmentLaw firms, government agencies, legal settingsLaw firms, legal departments, administrative offices
ResponsibilitiesLegal research, drafting legal documents, assisting attorneysLegal document preparation, case organization, research support

The main difference is that a Trainee Water Rights Attorney is in legal training, working under supervision to gain legal experience, while a Water Rights Paralegal provides support through administrative and research tasks without practicing law. Trainee attorneys focus on developing legal skills, whereas paralegals assist with case management and document preparation.

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Attorney (Real Estate)- Austin, TX

FutureRecruit

Austin, TX

Full-time

Posted 19 hours ago


Job description

Attorney (Real Estate)- Full Time

Location: Austin, TX, 78737

Top Reasons to work with our client:

  • Competitive salary commensurate with experience!

  • Comprehensive benefits package!

  • Professional development opportunities to support ongoing growth and advancement!

  • Meaningful work that makes a positive impact on rural communities and the environment!

What you will be doing:
  • Provide legal counsel and representation to rural landowners in Hays County, Texas

  • Assist clients with a wide range of legal matters, including land use, real estate transactions, conservation easements, water rights, and environmental regulations

  • Conduct legal research, draft legal documents, and negotiate agreements on behalf of clients

  • Advocate for clients in negotiations, mediations, and courtroom proceedings, as needed

  • Collaborate with colleagues and external partners to develop effective legal strategies and solutions for clients

Experience you will need:
  • Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school

  • Licensed to practice law in the state of Texas

  • Minimum of 5 years of experience practicing law, with a focus on real estate, land use, or environmental law

  • Strong understanding of Texas property law and regulations affecting rural landowners

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills

  • Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team

  • Demonstrated commitment to serving rural communities and protecting the environment

Employment Type: FULL_TIME