[Remote] Legal Analyst - Real Estate
Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. DICK'S Sporting Goods is a leading sports retailer committed to creating an inclusive workforce. The Legal Analyst – Real Estate provides critical transactional and portfolio support to the Real Estate Legal team, assisting with real estate leasing, acquisitions, and administrative legal processes.
Responsibilities
- Review real estate documents (leases, amendments, purchase agreements, SNDAs, estoppels, and related instruments) prior to execution to confirm consistency with approved deal terms, templates, and internal approvals. Partner with in-house and external attorneys to ensure appropriate revisions are made to accommodate review feedback and, where appropriate, assist in negotiation
- Prepare Material Terms Summaries and execution packages for attorney review, including coordination of supporting materials (e.g., exhibits, budgets, pro forma)
- Coordinate signature processes, distribution of executed documents, and post‑execution filing and recording, as applicable
- Maintain orderly deal files and ensure execution hygiene and version control
- Draft routine real estate documents for attorney review, including:
- Lease amendments and renewals
- Notices (renewal, termination, default, informational)
- Waivers, memoranda, SNDA’s, simple license agreements, and other ancillary documents
- Identify non‑standard terms or deviations from templates and proactively escalate for attorney guidance
- Support real estate intake processes by assisting with matter setup, document collection, and initial issue spotting
- Partner with Legal Operations and Real Estate teams to:
- Track critical dates (options, renewals, notices, milestones)
- Monitor incoming correspondence and route matters appropriately
- Assist with periodic audits of portfolio data for accuracy and completeness
- Assist attorneys and Legal Operations with:
- Outside counsel invoice review and tracking
- Budget and accrual support
- Matter status updates and dashboard inputs
- Support reporting and data collection associated with deal volume, cycle time, and workload tracking
- Review, understand and discuss due diligence materials for existing and potential properties (such as title, survey, REA’s, environmental, use restrictions) and draft the exhibit package for applicable real estate documents
- Attend selected business meetings to support legal preparation, gather factual information, and assist with follow‑ups
- Coordinate with Real Estate, Construction, Facilities, Finance, and external counsel as directed by supervising attorneys
Skills
- Bachelor's degree in business, Legal Studies, Paralegal Studies, Finance, or related field
- 3 - 5 years Law firm or corporate legal department experience, specific to real estate
- Pennsylvania Notary
- Paralegal Certification
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