Division Counsel

D.R. Horton

The Role

Overview

Legal counsel overseeing division matters, especially land acquisition and related contracts.

Key Responsibilities

  • contract review
  • legal advice
  • litigation management
  • land acquisition
  • hr advising
  • dispute resolution

Tasks

-Review and revise homeowner association documents and provide advice on homeowner association issues. Review marketing contract and programs; draft documentation as necessary -Review and revise homebuyer contract documents; advise regarding RESPA issues, FHA/VA compliance and other home sale issues -Conducts all business in a professional and ethical manner to serve customers and increase the goodwill and profit of the company -Assist in drafting job descriptions -Assist and advise the Division Human Resources Manager with manager training regarding employment policies and practices -Review and revise subcontractor contract documents, handle disputes -Provide legal advice related to land acquisition, land use, entitlement, zoning, and development, including reviewing and drafting contracts, title and land development documents, and other related documents; working with the title company, municipalities, and special districts; handling closings; consulting with and coordinating with outside counsel -Assist in managing division litigation, including coordination with outside counsel regarding active and potential litigation matters; the provision of documents and information pertinent to active or potential litigation; attendance at hearings, settlement conferences, and related proceedings -Provide advice regarding legal issues in construction and warranty -Handle customer disputes; coordinate with outside counsel as necessary -Assist and advise the Division Human Resources Manager regarding safety programs, the review and revision of manual and written policies, and safety issues including OSHA -Provide advice regarding employment matters and issues -Provide advice regarding various other division matters

Requirements

  • juris doctor
  • licensed attorney
  • corporate law
  • ms office
  • 5-7 years
  • communication

What You Bring

-Juris Doctor Degree (J.D.) -Five to seven years of experience and/or training -Ability to travel overnight -Strong communication skills -Ability to sit for majority of 8-hour workday; use hands and fingers to handle or feel; reach with hands and arms; talk and hear. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and peripheral vision -Prior experience in corporate or environmental law -Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written oral form or via DRH applications -The noise level is generally moderate -Must be a licensed attorney and in good standing with state bar association(s) of which you are a member -Proficiency with MS Office and email -Ability to multi-task and attention to detail

Benefits

-Vacation, Sick, Personal Time and Company Holidays -Medical, Dental and Vision -Employee Stock Purchase Plan -Life & Disability Insurance -Multiple Voluntary and Company provided Benefits -Flex Spending Accounts

The Company

About D.R. Horton

-A prominent homebuilder that has expanded to become one of the largest in the United States. -Offers a wide range of housing options, including single-family, multi-family, and luxury residences. -Operates nationwide, creating communities tailored to diverse customer preferences. -Committed to providing affordable and high-quality housing solutions. -Engages in both residential and commercial real estate development. -Known for delivering projects on time and within budget. -A leader in modern design and energy-efficient living solutions. -Expanded significantly into the luxury housing market with notable projects. -Demonstrates strong financial health and consistent growth in revenue.

Sector Specialisms

Residential

Homebuilding

Mortgage Financing

Title Services

Insurance Agency Services

Lot Development

Entry-level Homes

Luxury Homes

Single-family Rental Homes

Multi-family Rental Units