The Associate General Counsel serves a dual function at Buckingham Companies: as a senior in-house legal resource and as an embedded co-leader within the company's real estate production activities. This individual does not sit at the periphery of transactions. They are in the work alongside the business team, sharing accountability for outcomes.
On the legal side, the Associate General Counsel works in close partnership with the General Counsel on all tactical and strategic legal matters across the organization, with particular depth in real estate development, construction, acquisitions, dispositions, leasing, investment management, and joint ventures. This includes direct negotiation of complex agreements, management of outside counsel, and serving as the primary legal point of contact for all business units.
On the operational side, the Associate General Counsel is expected to be an active co-leader on transactions not a resource that engages only when matters are reduced to writing. This means working shoulder-to-shoulder with project managers and production leads: understanding the deal's business purpose from the outset, staying accountable and available as the transaction evolves, and ensuring that the legal process serves and advances the business objective rather than operating in a separate lane. The Associate General Counsel does not own the project manager's role but they share ownership of the outcome.
This expectation is intentional. Buckingham Companies values an attorney who engages as a committed participant in the business, not as a consultant who appears at the documentation stage and departs at execution.
Education
Legal Experience & Skills
Co-Leadership & Deal Engagement Skills
Special Requirements
Legal Responsibilities
Co-Leadership & Deal Participation Responsibilities
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