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4th Circ. Ruling Will Rewrite Class Action Litigation Strategies

The Fourth Circuit's recent decision in Oliver v. Navy Federal Credit Union is the first from a federal circuit co... (more story)

CFPB Rule Recalibrates Fair Lending Compliance

A close reading of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's new final rule on fair lending enforcement reveals a... (more story)

Legal Risks Rise As Construction-Site Drone Use Soars

Construction companies using drones face mounting legal risks as Federal Aviation Administration compliance requir... (more story)

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Fla. Coffee Shop Says Landlord, REIT Hid Construction Plans

A newly opened coffee shop in a Fort Lauderdale open-air shopping center has brought a suit against real estate investment trust Kimco Realty Corp. and an affiliated landlord in Florida state court, alleging t... (more story)

Former County Planning Official Joins Saul Ewing In Baltimore

Saul Ewing LLP said it has added a Baltimore-based attorney to its real estate and land use practices who will advise clients on government approvals for projects such as mixed-use, housing, commercial, indust... (more story)

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Hotel Giants Stay Bullish Amid War, World Cup Doubts

Strong starts to 2026 have prompted leading hotel owners and operators to maintain or raise their outlooks despite uncertainties arising from the Middle East conflict and doubts about how much of a positive im... (more story)

King & Spalding, MoFo Guide $3.4B Industrial REIT Merger

Investment and development firm Industrial Realty Group and real estate lender Sachem Capital said Monday that they have reached a deal to form a new industrial-focused REIT valued at $3.4 billion, using about... (more story)

MLB's Cubs Seek Quick Win In TM Battle With Bar Owner

The Chicago Cubs told an Illinois federal court to grant them a quick win in the Major League Baseball team's trademark infringement suit against a bar owner who, among other things, allegedly kept using the t... (more story)

NYC Real Estate Week In Review

Greenberg Traurig and Cleary Gottlieb are among the law firms that landed work on the largest New York City real estate deals that hit public records last week, with a pair of nine-figure Manhattan land trades... (more story)

Kirkland & Ellis Unites 4 Practices Under Real Assets Group

Kirkland & Ellis LLP has formed a real assets practice group with more than 600 attorneys by combining areas such as real estate and infrastructure to align with industry trends and the needs of clients.

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CoStar's Apartments.com Sued Over 'Junk' Rent Payment Fee

Apartments.com illegally inflated tenants' housing costs by charging them hidden "junk transaction fees" on rent payments, according to a Washington woman's proposed nationwide class action removed to a federa... (more story)

Zillow Looks To Stop Compass From 'Conspiring' With MLS

Zillow asked an Illinois federal court on Monday to stop real estate brokerage Compass from working with a Chicago-area multiple listing service to block access to home listings after Zillow established new ru... (more story)

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NYC To Accelerate Housing Production, Revamp Lottery

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's office released a report Wednesday detailing reforms designed to trim a lengthy affordable housing development process, including plans to entirely overhaul the city's affo... (more story)

Judge Lauds Wells Fargo Settlement In 'Fake' Diversity Suit

A California federal judge has given final approval to a deal between Wells Fargo investors and executives in a derivative suit claiming the bank's leadership failed to address the company's discriminatory len... (more story)

Compass Must Provide Info For Antitrust Defenses, MLS Says

Northwest Multiple Listing Service has urged a Washington federal court to order real estate brokerage Compass to turn over "critical" discovery needed to defend against Compass' antitrust suit challenging its... (more story)

Real Estate Broker Gets 55 Months In $2.25M Investor Fraud

A former real estate professional was sentenced to 55 months in prison by a Washington federal judge on Friday, after being convicted for conning $2 million from investors that would purportedly go toward purc... (more story)

Moritt Hock Hires Ex-Schwartz Sladkus Atty For Condo Team

Moritt Hock & Hamroff LLP has hired a former Schwartz Sladkus Reich Greenberg Atlas LLP real estate partner for a partner role on the firm's condominium and cooperative services team in Midtown Manhattan, the ... (more story)