Location
Columbus
Posted
May 11, 2026
Commute
Local Area
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Job Description
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We are looking for an Associate General Counsel to provide legal guidance for a commercial real estate portfolio in Columbus, Ohio. This position partners closely with leasing, property management, construction, accounting, and asset management leaders to address day-to-day legal issues and support business decisions. The role is well suited for an attorney who combines strong real estate judgment with a practical, collaborative approach and is comfortable handling disputes, contracts, and operational risk in a fast-paced in-house setting.
Responsibilities:
β’ Advise internal stakeholders on legal matters affecting commercial real estate operations, with a focus on practical risk assessment and business-oriented solutions.
β’ Analyze, interpret, and enforce retail and commercial lease provisions, including issues related to occupancy, obligations, remedies, and cost recovery.
β’ Manage landlord-tenant conflicts from initial assessm...
We are looking for an Associate General Counsel to provide legal guidance for a commercial real estate portfolio in Columbus, Ohio. This position partners closely with leasing, property management, construction, accounting, and asset management leaders to address day-to-day legal issues and support business decisions. The role is well suited for an attorney who combines strong real estate judgment with a practical, collaborative approach and is comfortable handling disputes, contracts, and operational risk in a fast-paced in-house setting.
Responsibilities:
β’ Advise internal stakeholders on legal matters affecting commercial real estate operations, with a focus on practical risk assessment and business-oriented solutions.
β’ Analyze, interpret, and enforce retail and commercial lease provisions, including issues related to occupancy, obligations, remedies, and cost recovery.
β’ Manage landlord-tenant conflicts from initial assessm...