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Pursuing Law and Engineering in Real Estate

July 3, 2024 by PCSD

Who did you meet with today? 

Today, my fellow interns and I got the opportunity to speak with Mera Baker Ramos, an in-house lawyer for Pacific Charter School Development (PCSD). Later that same day we got the chance to speak to Gilbert Tercero, one of the many project managers working at PCSD. 

Where do they work? What does the company do? 

Both Mera and Gilbert work for Pacific Charter School Development (PCSD), a non-profit focused on real estate. The organization works tirelessly to achieve their goal of building facilities for charter schools who are under-resourced. From organizing the finances for the construction to finding locations for the facilities, PCSD looks to make the process of building a school more welcoming and simple for charter schools in order to promote access to high-quality education in our community.

What did you learn today? What were some highlights? 

From speaking with both Mera and Gilbert, I learned about how law and planning go into real estate. I got to hear about Mera’s journey and how she came to work for PCSD. Also, I got to get her perspective on how difficult it is to study law and the work it requires. On the other hand, I learned from Gilbert that it is good to be well connected in college to secure a job through internships. Also, I gained more of an understanding about the work of a civil engineer and the work they do to make sure a property is set to start construction. 

Some highlights from our conversations were hearing about Mera’s experience in criminal justice and Gilbert’s work on the Sofi Stadium and Intuit Dome. I got a good understanding about how there are many different types of law that someone can study depending on what you like most. Also, I got to hear about the work and process put into constructing a large project, with the challenges of flooding and traffic.

What insights did you gain into the field of real estate development?  

One of the many insights I gained into the field of real estate development was the importance of law in being able to get multiple entities to agree on a project. The attorney on one side writes up a document representing their interests and needs on a project, then it gets sent back and forth between all parties until they all agree. But, the process is more difficult than this as both sides have redlines.

Redlines represent the editing of one side to better suit their needs in a contract as they won’t always agree, this is when the negotiations happen. 

This showed me how real estate can become more complicated as many people disagree with each other in the process of writing a legal document that can affect their position in a project. So having someone who understands law is important as you want to make sure that you are being treated fair in any legal situation. 

Did you become more interested in the field after today? 

After today, I have become more interested in real estate, specifically in law and its many different sub categories that are all important.  I have become more interested in the law side of real estate because I liked that you are able to justify your intentions and come to a reasonable compromise between many people legally. Furthermore, I think real estate is a field that I can see myself in as it has many career paths that are all some I like. Also, I think that it is very interesting how all the different careers come together to be able to effectively develop a property.

Gilbert talking about civil engineering
Mera presenting about becoming a lawyer

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: engineering, internships, law

The Array of Options for Being a Lawyer

November 6, 2023 by PCSD

Who did you meet with today?

Today I met with Mera Baker Ramos, a Real Estate lawyer at PCSD, and Sarah Kollman who is also a Real Estate lawyer, working with Young, Minney, & Corr (YMC).

Where do they work? What does the company do?

Sarah Kollman is a Real Estate Lawyer who works at Young, Minney, & Corr law firm, which supports charter schools. Mera Baker Ramos is also a Real Estate Lawyer and an in-house counsel for Pacific Charter School Development (PCSD).

What did you learn today? What were some highlights?

Today I met with two Real Estate Lawyers and I learned some interesting things about their professions and how they are similar and different. Ms. Kollman, who works with YMC, has a different agenda and clientele than Ms. Ramos. Ms. Kollman is an external lawyer who has many clients; working as a Transactional Lawyer. However, in Ms. Ramos’s case, she only works for PCSD, as an in-house counsel.

What insights did you gain into the field of real estate development?

I gained an understanding of how being an in-house lawyer and an external lawyer work: how they manage their time and how they get paid. An external lawyer has it more difficult because their agenda has to be filled with work to get paid through billable hours , which complicates their daily life. Corporate lawyers have it easier compared to external lawyers as they don’t have to put in as much overtime.

What did you find the most interesting about the field after today?

I found it interesting that there could be lawyers for everything and anything, ranging from Art Lawyers to Court Lawyers.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: internships, law, legal

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