Commercial Real Estate Attorney Boston, MA-
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Law/Legal
Real Estate Attorney, Business Law
Commercial Real Estate Attorney (2–6 Years) – Book of Business Opportunity | Boston, MA | MA Bar Required
The firm, established in 2000, represents clients including families, individuals, and industries. Its service areas include executive leadership, residential real estate, commercial real estate, commercial lending, estate planning, dispute resolution, tort defense, litigation, and hospitality and recreation. It has offices in Boston, Andover, and Waltham, Massachusetts, and Nashua, New Hampshire. Three of its attorneys have been selected to the lists of Super Lawyers and Rising Stars by Super Lawyers publication.
A distinguished Boston-based legal practice is actively seeking a Commercial Real Estate Attorney (2–6 Years) to join its growing team. This exclusive role is designed for a real estate attorney with a proven client following who wants to expand a practice within a collaborative, resource-rich platform in one of the nation’s most dynamic real estate markets.
In this position you will build your practice with strong firm resources and a clear growth path—MA Bar required.
This opportunity sits within a well-established New England platform that advises families, individuals, and businesses across a broad range of matters, with a strong and growing commercial real estate practice. Attorneys here are valued for practical judgment, responsiveness, and the ability to manage sophisticated transactions from inception through closing. The environment is entrepreneurial while still providing real structure—meaning you can expand your client base while working alongside experienced colleagues across complementary practices (including commercial lending, dispute resolution, and hospitality-oriented matters).
For candidates seeking a long-term partner-track position in the Boston market, this role stands out for its combination of deal flow and business-development upside.
- • Counsel a diverse client base—including developers, lenders, investors, and corporate entities—on a wide spectrum of real estate transactions
- • Oversee complex commercial property acquisitions, dispositions, leasing arrangements, and financings
- • Draft, negotiate, and review key transaction documents, including purchase and sale agreements, leases, and financing documents
- • Advise on land use, zoning, title, and environmental issues impacting development and transactions
- • Coordinate with local regulatory bodies, title companies, and opposing counsel to support smooth transaction execution
- • Manage due diligence processes, identify risk, and propose strategic solutions to advance deals efficiently
- • Stay informed on emerging trends in real estate law, municipal regulations, and market conditions to provide forward-thinking guidance
- • Nurture existing client relationships and actively pursue new business opportunities to expand a personal portfolio
This is a hands‑on role where your ability to combine legal skills with client‑facing judgment will be central. By year‑end, you could be leading multiple matters independently, expanding your portfolio, and deepening relationships with repeat clients and referral sources in the Boston market.
Qualifications- • Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an accredited law school
- • Licensed to practice law in Massachusetts or eligible for admission through reciprocity/waiver — MA Bar required
- • 2–6 years of focused experience handling commercial real estate matters
- • Demonstrated book of business (or meaningful portable work) with the ability and drive to expand within a supportive structure
- • Strong experience managing multifaceted real estate deals from inception through closing
- • Comfort working directly with sophisticated clients and coordinating with multiple stakeholders
- • Strong acumen for complex commercial transactions and a meticulous eye for detail
- • Excellent negotiation skills and a strategic mindset focused on protecting client interests
- • Ability to build trust and rapport with clients, colleagues, and industry stakeholders
- • Self‑starter with an entrepreneurial approach to business development and relationship growth
- • Strong written and verbal communication skills—able to explain…
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