Hey, can I pick your brain?
Just about every attorney hears this phrase over and over again. Actually, roughly 70% of an attorney’s work ends up being pro bono, with 30% being profitable work.
For Jeana Pinto, she doesn’t mind this so much when she’s spending time in her community. Giving out legal advice, for her, plays a significant role in connecting with others and cultivating long-term relationships. After all, in this business, building real relationships with people is absolutely crucial.
On today’s episode, I’m here with my friend Jeana Pinto. She’s a New York Real Estate Lawyer. She’s been practicing real estate for 12 years and has a real passion for it. Her job exposes her to learn about people, communities, and life in general. She’s worked as a broker, owner, investor, purchaser, and seller, in order to learn all aspects of real estate and to understand the emotions that come into play on all sides.
In this episode, Jeana and I discuss how she became a lawyer, and all about her experience as a woman in what is currently a male-dominated industry. She shares thoughtful advice for women coming into the workplace right out of college, practical tips for first-time homebuyers, and some insight into what a day in the life of a real estate lawyer looks like.
So listen to episode 7 of Deposit That, where we discuss all aspects of the legalities of real estate, and what the life of a real estate lawyer looks like.
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Jeana Pinto, Esq.
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