CACI International

Title Analyst

CACI International$66K — $135K *
Legal & Accounting
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Law degree preferred, or substantial relevant experience
  • Minimum 2 years experience with real estate and property tax records
  • Experience as a Title Examiner or in a similar role
  • At least 1 year of litigation support experience
  • Familiarity with federal and state court systems and legal research tools
  • Strong written and oral communication skills
  • Excellent organization skills for document management

Responsibilities

  • Conduct complex legal research
  • Draft legal documents including motions and briefs
  • Review documents for relevance and privilege
  • Lead team efforts by reviewing work of Title Analysts and Paralegals
  • Testify at deposition or trial regarding research findings
  • Work closely with attorneys on litigation strategy
  • Analyze attorney fees and prepare objection compilations

Benefits

  • Comprehensive healthcare options
  • Wellness and financial benefits
  • Retirement plans
  • Family support resources
  • Continuing education opportunities
  • Generous time-off policies
Full Job Description
Job Title: Title Analyst

Job Category: Project and Program Management

Time Type: Full time

Minimum Clearance Required to Start: DOJ MBI

Employee Type: Regular

Percentage of Travel Required: Up to 10%

Type of Travel: Continental US

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The Opportunity:

For a long-standing Department of Justice contract, CACI seeks a Title Analyst to support Fifth Amendment takings cases, including Rails-to-Trails, flood, and fire.

Title Analysts should be experienced with comprehensive real property research, to include locating and reviewing modern and historical deeds, summarizing findings, and the matching these instruments using their legal descriptions to historical property records. Additionally, historical documents and maps are usually obtained from public records maintained at the National Archives and Records Administration (“NARA”). Title Analysts frequently contact these sources and retrieve documents related to landowner claims filed against the United States. Periodic trips to NARA in College Park, MD, may be required, and occasionally travel to a local county offices can be necessary. Ideal candidates may be title analysts or examiners, law clerks, or paralegals. Demonstrated experience researching real estate records is strongly desired.

Once documents and related materials are produced or sourced, Title Analysts review and summarize those materials and then work with federal trial attorneys to determine the legal significance of such evidence. Title Analysts may prepare Microsoft Excel spreadsheets to summarize critical aspects of railroad conveyances, including recording information, legal description, and the legal consequences of those documents. Additionally, in conjunction with the review of maps or by working with GIS Analysts, Title Analysts summarize conveyances and legal significance by landowner-plaintiffs.

Title Analysts need a working knowledge of document management software (such as Relativity) to readily access evidence, working familiarity with Excel and other Microsoft Office products to document and summarize findings.

Title Analysts also generate and index documents to use as exhibits in briefs and at oral argument. Moreover, Title Analysts must be able to identify 1) gaps in historical title records, 2) inconsistencies within historic conveyances, and 3) the failure or lack of proof of modern ownership interests. In addition to identifying deficiencies in evidence, candidates should be able to draft written explanations of their findings to federal trial staff, for discussions with opposing counsel, and for possible court presentation. Following the government’s principal case, Title Analysts may analyze for reasonableness attorney fees and expenses submitted by opposing counsel, organize those costs in Excel, and compile or assist in compiling objections to such submissions.


Responsibilities:


Title Analysts are expected to generate work product through locating, retrieving, reviewing, organizing, analyzing and summarizing various property records. To that goal, litigation support duties may include:

  • Complex legal research
  • Draft legal documents such as motions, briefs, and legal memoranda
  • Review documents for relevance and privilege; and assist attorneys with all phases of litigation, including recommending case strategy
  • Serve as a team lead, reviewing and editing work product from other team members, such as Title Analysts and Paralegal staff
  • May also testify at deposition or trial in support of their fact research.



Qualifications:

Required: 

  • A law degree is strongly preferred, but direct and substantial experience may substitute;
  • At least two (2) years of experience working with real estate and property tax records; 
  • Experience as a Title Examiner or similar in a real estate, mortgage, or tax setting;
  • At least one (1) year of experience on litigation support projects including proven capabilities and communication skills to successfully interact with clients and attorneys;
  • Working knowledge of federal and state court systems, legal research procedures, and legal research resources, and thorough knowledge of legal research tools such as LEXIS and Westlaw;
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills;
  • Excellent organization skills since all documents and notes must be maintained and organized for ready use and/or production to opposing counsel.


Desired:

  • In-court trial experience.
  • Experience with automated litigation support tools such as Relativity, Trial Director/OnCue, etc.
  • Experience with GIS tools valued, e.g., ESRI mapping software involving real estate and related county and environmental datasets to:
* gather property information from public and private sources
* input and process that information into GIS databases, 
* analyze and manage that data, and 
* generate static and online maps for litigation and settlement purposes using standard ArcGIS software.

  • Experience as or working with expert witnesses.
  • Ability to travel (CONUS).

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Pay Range:

There are a host of factors that can influence final salary including, but not limited to, geographic location, Federal Government contract labor categories and contract wage rates, relevant prior work experience, specific skills and competencies, education, and certifications. Our employees value the flexibility at CACI that allows them to balance quality work and their personal lives. We offer competitive compensation, benefits and learning and development opportunities. Our broad and competitive mix of benefits options is designed to support and protect employees and their families. At CACI, you will receive comprehensive benefits such as; healthcare, wellness, financial, retirement, family support, continuing education, and time off benefits.

The proposed salary range for this position is:

$66,100 - $135,600

About CACI International

CACI International Inc is a multinational professional services and information technology company. It provides services to many branches of the federal government including defense, homeland security, intelligence, and healthcare. CACI has approximately 23,000 employees worldwide. The company's mission is to provide enterprise and mission technology services and solutions that best fit the needs of its customers. CACI has been named a Fortune World's Most Admired Company, a Washington Post Top Workplace, and a Forbes Best Employer for Diversity.
Learn more about CACI International
Size
22,000 employees
Market Cap
$7.1 billion
Industry
Net Income
$374.4 million
Founded
1962
5 Year Trend
+7.3%
Revenue
$5.8 billion
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