Expert Analysis

Class Actions At The Circuit Courts: April Lessons

In this month's review of class action appeals, Mitchell Engel at Shook Hardy identifies practice tips from three ... (more story)

How Developers Can Leverage The New Markets Tax Credit

An increased regulatory focus on affordable housing raises important legal considerations for structuring transact... (more story)

5 Takeaways From Capital Proposals For Community Banks

While much commentary has centered on how federal regulators' proposed capital overhaul would affect the biggest b... (more story)

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Eversheds Sutherland's Atlanta Office Moved To Skyscraper

Eversheds Sutherland has relocated its longtime Atlanta office to the four top floors of the Bank of America Plaza, moving to a smaller and renovated space at a skyscraper known as the tallest tower in the Southeast.

White House Again Ordered To Stop Ballroom Construction

A D.C. federal judge on Thursday clarified his injunction blocking construction on the White House ballroom project, amending his order to specifically stop construction on all aboveground construction but all... (more story)

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Whistleblower Suit Alleges Wells Fargo Inflated CMBS Income

A whistleblower lawsuit unsealed this week in New York state Supreme Court accused Wells Fargo of inflating income of underlying properties across numerous commercial mortgage-backed securities loans it pooled... (more story)

Seattle's COVID-Era Tenant Protections Face Appellate Skeptic

A Washington state appellate judge pushed back Thursday on Seattle's defense of COVID-19-era tenant rights ordinances, observing that the plaintiff landlord may have a stronger Fifth Amendment takings claim th... (more story)

NY Bar Assoc. Building Owner Broke Ch. 11 Deal, Lender Says

A lender of the insolvent owner of the historic New York County Lawyers Association Building in Manhattan accused the owner of violating a Chapter 11 settlement and asked a New Jersey bankruptcy judge to reins... (more story)

NYC Suit Alleges $1.3M Illegal Short-Term Rental Scheme

A New York City landlord and several of his relatives and associates made over $1.3 million from an illegal short-term rentals scheme that involved hosting an illegal number of guests, the city alleged Thursda... (more story)

Calif. Mall Can't Have Property Value Reduced Due To COVID

A California mall should not have its property value reduced despite hardships faced due to the coronavirus pandemic, because the mandated closures did not physically affect the property, a state appellate court affirmed. 

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Tycoon's 'Unclean Hands' Defense Fails In $5.4M Foreclosure

A Connecticut state judge has ordered the strict foreclosure of a Greenwich mansion exiled Russian media tycoon Vladimir Gusinski purchased through an arm of his company New Media Holdings LLC, capping a six-y... (more story)

Property Manager Hit With OT, Face Scan Privacy Class Action

A proposed class action filed in Illinois federal court accuses a multifamily property management company of deliberately paying its employees less overtime by making them work off the clock and of using techn... (more story)

On March 12, the FTC announced its proposal seeking comments on "ways to protect consumers from unfair or deceptive rental housing fees and foster competition, price transparency, and marketplace efficiency." (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
26 State AGs Urge FTC To Ban Deceptive Rental Fee Tactics

A bipartisan coalition of 26 state attorneys general led by New Jersey and Colorado are calling on the Federal Trade Commission to adopt a requirement that residential landlords clearly disclose all costs to t... (more story)

Power Broker, Atty Brother Rip Developer's 'Pleading Gambit'

South Jersey power broker George Norcross and his attorney brother pushed back at a developer's bid to drop a civil racketeering claim against them after an appeals court backed the dismissal of a related crim... (more story)

Climate-Insurance Bills Gain Steam In California, Hawaii

Lawmakers in California and Hawaii are advancing insurance bills that would create new causes of actions against oil companies and expand last-resort coverage. Here, Law360 Insurance Authority breaks down the developments.

NYC To Cut Insurance Costs With Publicly Backed Program

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced Thursday that the city will launch a publicly backed insurance program for rent-stabilized and affordable housing owners, who have struggled with skyrocketing insur... (more story)

Equity Residential Cuts $56M Deal In RealPage MDL

A Chicago-based real estate investment trust has reached a $56 million settlement in a sprawling, multidistrict antitrust class action that claims the REIT and multiple landlords used property management softw... (more story)