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Law Student Research Assistant- Land Use Property Rights part-time (Boca Raton)

$25/hour

10210 Lexington Estates Blvd, Boca Raton, FL 33428, USA

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Palm Beach County Developer seeks part-time law student to assist with research and documentation relating to conservation easements and property rights involving Palm Beach County and South Florida Water Management District. Responsibilities include: Reviewing and organizing public records (county resolutions, leases, inspection reports). Drafting and filing public record request. Maintaining a timeline of actions and correspondence . Ability to work independently and handle sensitive records. Resume/CV Cover Letter References

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10210 Lexington Estates Blvd, Boca Raton, FL 33428, USA
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