Real Estate Paralegal
CleanSpark (Nasdaq: CLSK) is a large-scale digital infrastructure developer that owns and operates a multi-gigawatt portfolio of energy-backed data center campuses across the United States. Building on its roots as an energy company and Bitcoin miner, CleanSpark now develops infrastructure for both Bitcoin mining and AI/compute workloads, serving shareholders and investors as a publicly traded company.
About CleanSpark
CleanSpark is a market-leading data center developer with a national portfolio spanning six U.S. states, including Georgia, Texas, Tennessee, Wyoming, Nevada, Mississippi, and Utah. The company controls power, land, and data centers, monetizing low-cost, high-reliability energy to produce compute — both for Bitcoin mining and increasingly for AI workloads. Its operating model follows a repeatable infrastructure-first process: procuring scalable energy, building data center capacity on schedule and budget, transforming power into compute capacity, and reinvesting capital to expand margins. CleanSpark reports metrics such as 1.8 GW of power under contract, 50 EH/s operational hashrate, and over 13,000 Bitcoin in holdings. Its primary stakeholders are shareholders and investors, as a Nasdaq-listed public company, and it serves the emerging demand for AI data center compute capacity in addition to its established Bitcoin mining operations.
Skills
Candidate Availability
Required and preferred rules are kept separate and reflect the wording in the original posting.
About the Role
You will support real estate transactions by reviewing title commitments, title insurance policies, surveys, and exception documents; conducting title, survey, zoning, and land-use research; coordinating due diligence and closings; drafting and managing legal documents; tracking regulatory developments; supporting litigation and compliance activities; and maintaining real estate portfolio records.
Requirements
- Associate or bachelor's degree
- Paralegal certificate from an ABA-approved program or equivalent legal experience
- Minimum 5 years of paralegal experience focused on commercial real estate
- Experience reviewing title commitments, title insurance policies, ALTA surveys, and due diligence materials
- Knowledge of commercial real estate acquisitions, dispositions, and leasing
- Ability to locate and interpret zoning ordinances, easements, governmental records, and public land-use documents
- Ability to draft, edit, and customize legal documents with minimal supervision
- Legal and practical research skills
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite
- Proficiency with legal document management systems
- Professionalism
- Communication
- Ability to work with others
- Eligibility for company vehicle insurance
Responsibilities
- Review title commitments, title insurance policies, ALTA surveys, and exception documents
- Conduct title and survey due diligence
- Identify defects, encumbrances, easements, and other issues
- Order and track title searches, UCC searches, municipal lien searches, and other due diligence materials
- Research real estate matters
- Research zoning ordinances, land-use regulations, special-use permits, and municipal codes
- Assist with purchase and sale agreements, leases, easements, deeds, and related documents
- Work with title agents, title examiners, surveyors, engineers, sellers, and purchasers
- Support real estate closings
- Support pre-closing and post-closing activities
- Draft, revise, and manage legal documents
- Create and customize legal forms and templates
- Research zoning designations, deed restrictions, utility easements, ordinances, and governmental records
- Track and summarize legislation and regulatory developments
- Support real estate litigation, mediation, arbitration, licensing renewals, and regulatory compliance
- Maintain real estate portfolio records
- Respond to requests for information
