Commercial
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									September 18, 2025
									JLL REIT Acquires Raleigh Industrial Park For $190MA JLL real estate investment trust said it has paid $190 million to acquire a Class A industrial park that's part of a biomanufacturing hub near Raleigh, North Carolina. 
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									September 18, 2025
									Fox Rothschild Hires Rosenberg Atty As Real Estate PartnerFox Rothschild LLP has hired a former Rosenberg & Estis PC counsel as its new real estate department partner in its New York City office, the firm announced. 
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									September 18, 2025
									REIT Pays $205M For Beverly Hills Office CampusKilroy Realty Corp. paid $205 million for a 293,000-square-foot Class A office campus in Beverly Hills, California, the real estate investment trust announced September 18. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Real Estate Pros React To Federal Interest Rate CutThe Federal Reserve's long-awaited announcement Wednesday that it is cutting its benchmark interest rate by 0.25% drew measured reactions from real estate attorneys and professionals, who said the move definitely provides reason for optimism but had already largely been factored into markets and does not represent the major step some sought. 
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									September 17, 2025
									3rd Circ. Urged To Revive NJ Casino Antitrust Pricing SuitAlgorithmic collusion by Atlantic City casino hotels, as alleged by their customers, poses a grave threat to consumers as the hotels use software to get around a century's worth of antitrust precedent, an attorney for the American Antitrust Institute told the Third Circuit on Wednesday, urging the court to revive an antitrust suit. 
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									September 17, 2025
									REIT Attys Say New Guidelines Improve On 'Patchwork'State securities regulators at their annual confab in Arizona this month approved changes to their guidance for states reviewing securities issued by public nonlisted real estate investment trusts. Attorneys advising REITs said a uniform standard is better than the current system, even if REITs would prefer no concentration limits. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Partners Barred From Fighting Deal In $54M Easement SuitDozens of investment partners were barred from challenging a settlement with the IRS over their disputed $54 million conservation easement deduction under a U.S. Tax Court ruling Wednesday that found they waited until the last minute and didn't show why they should be allowed to participate in proceedings. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Judge Won't Let Denver Slip Suit Over Bans On Gas AppliancesA Colorado federal judge partially granted environmentalist group Sierra Club's bid to dismiss a suit filed by a coalition of industry trade groups suing Denver over the city's restrictions on certain natural gas appliances. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Latham Guides Infrastructure Investor's Inaugural $1B FundInvestment firm GreenPoint, advised by Latham & Watkins LLP, said Wednesday it has closed its inaugural fund at $1 billion and plans to invest in sectors that are "undergoing technology driven transformation," such as digital infrastructure, energy and logistics. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Nelson Mullins Hires Freddie Mac Alumnus For RE PracticeNelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP announced Wednesday that the firm has added a commercial real estate expert from Freddie Mac's multifamily division to the firm's real estate capital markets practice. 
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									September 17, 2025
									WaterBridge Reaches $634M IPO Pricing, Guided By 2 FirmsWaterBridge Infrastructure said it priced an upsized $634 million initial public offering at the top of its range when the company began trading Wednesday with advice by Latham & Watkins LLP and Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Times Square And Hudson Yards Casino Plans Go BustTwo proposals for casinos in Manhattan failed to advance in the process to obtain a full gaming license in New York City, leaving six proposals to vie for three downstate casino licenses. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Calif. Residents Look To Block Tribe's Recognition, CasinoA group of residents and a nonprofit are seeking an expedited order that would block a decision by the Interior Department to give federal recognition to California's Ione Band of Miwok Indians, arguing the federal government is delaying the case to make sure construction of the tribe's casino is completed. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Spencer Fane Adds Corporate, RE Attys In The MidwestSpencer Fane LLP announced the addition of two new attorneys in the Midwest this week — a partner joining its corporate and business transactions group and a counsel joining its real estate group. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Del. High Court Probes Reviving Gellert Seitz Malpractice CaseA Delaware justice took aim at an argument she seemed to suggest wasn't fleshed out enough in appellate filings as a homebuilder's attorney urged the state Supreme Court on Wednesday to undo Gellert Seitz Busenkell & Brown LLC's win in a legal malpractice case. 
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									September 17, 2025
									5 Firms Ink $520M Financing For Tampa Hotel, Resi ProjectFive firms guided a $290 million commercial-property assessed clean energy financing and a $230 million senior loan for Two Roads Development's construction of a mixed-use hotel and residential project underway in Tampa, Florida. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Eli Lilly Plans $5B Va. Factory, With More US Plants To FollowEli Lilly and Co. announced this week it is planning a $5 billion manufacturing facility near Richmond, Virginia — the first in a series of multibillion-dollar manufacturing plants the drugmaker expects to build in the U.S. over the next five years. 
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									September 17, 2025
									San Francisco Comes Up For AirA few years ago, many in the real estate world said San Francisco was doomed, but thanks to the artificial intelligence boom and the city's shift toward more business-friendly politics, investors are betting on the Bay Area hub yet again. 
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									September 17, 2025
									South Florida Cities Nearing Full Return-To-Office RecoverySouth Florida's West Palm Beach and Miami appear to be running ahead of the pack in the "return to office" race to recover to pre-COVID levels, even outpacing a resurgent Manhattan market, according to recently released data. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Polsinelli Hires Thompson Coburn Real Estate Atty In ChicagoA real estate transactional attorney who spent the majority of his legal career, including as a summer associate, at Thompson Coburn LLP has moved to Polsinelli PC's Chicago office, the firm has announced. 
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									September 17, 2025
									These Banks Hold The Most Construction Debt On The BooksEleven U.S. banks had more than $5 billion in construction debt on their books at the end of the year's first half, and one institution among the group is much more heavily weighted toward construction debt than the other 10. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Yale Health System Settles $435M Hospital Sale SuitYale New Haven Health Services Corp., Connecticut's largest hospital system, has reached a settlement in principle with bankrupt Prospect Medical Holdings Inc. that would resolve a $435 million contract dispute over the sale of several hospitals in the state. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Skadden, Latham Guide $1.6B Paramount Real Estate DealReal estate investment trust Paramount Group will be sold to asset manager Rithm Capital Corp. for about $1.6 billion, with Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP advising Rithm and Latham & Watkins LLP representing Paramount, the companies said Sept. 17. 
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									September 16, 2025
									4th Circ. Revives RICO Claims On Amazon Project KickbacksThe Fourth Circuit in a published decision Tuesday revived racketeering and other claims from Amazon.com Inc. after two former employees, a real estate developer and an attorney operated a kickback scheme as the company spent hundreds of millions of dollars on a set of data center projects in northern Virginia. 
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									September 16, 2025
									'Incurably Premature': Suit Over Alleged EB-5 Rule TossedA Seattle federal judge on Monday tossed an immigrant investor's lawsuit challenging an allegedly arbitrary action that resulted in U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services revoking her visa petition, saying she could not sue since she did not first exhaust administrative remedies. 
Expert Analysis
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								SEC Climate Rules Create Unique Challenges For CRE  The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's recently adopted final rules concerning climate-related disclosures for public companies are likely to affect even real estate companies that are not publicly traded, since they may be required to provide information to entities that are subject to the rules, says Laura Truesdale at Moore & Van Allen. 
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								New Proposal Signals Sharper Enforcement Focus At CFIUS  Last week's proposed rule aimed at broadening the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States' enforcement authority over foreign investments and increasing penalties for violations signals that CFIUS intends to continue expanding its aggressive monitoring of national security issues, say attorneys at Kirkland. 
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								How Retail Tenants Can Avoid Paying Rent Prematurely  When negotiating leases for spaces in shopping centers, retail tenants should ensure that the language specifies they only need to begin paying rent when the center is substantially occupied as a whole, as it can be difficult to modify leases that are executed without co-tenancy requirements or termination rights, say Joshua Bernstein and Benjamin Joelson at Akerman. 
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								Weisselberg's Perjury At Trial Spotlights Atty Ethics Issues  Former Trump Organization executive Allen Weisselberg’s recent guilty plea for perjury in the New York attorney general's civil fraud trial should serve as a reminder to attorneys of their ethical duties when they know a client has lied or plans to lie in court, and the potential penalties for not fulfilling those obligations, say Hilary Gerzhoy and Julienne Pasichow at HWG. 
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								Climate Disclosure Mandates Demand A Big-Picture Approach.jpg)  As carbon emissions disclosure requirements from the European Union, California and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission take effect, the best practice for companies is not targeted compliance with a given reporting regime, but rather a comprehensive approach to systems assessment and management, says David Smith at Manatt. 
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								Trump's NY Civil Fraud Trial Spotlights Long-Criticized Law  A New York court’s recent decision holding former President Donald Trump liable for fraud brought old criticisms of the state law used against him back into the limelight — including its strikingly broad scope and its major departures from the traditional elements of common law fraud, say Mark Kelley and Lois Ahn at MoloLamken. 
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								$175M Bond Refiled By Trump Is Still Substantively Flawed  The corrected $175 million bond posted by former President Donald Trump on Thursday to stave off enforcement of the New York attorney general's fraud judgment against him remains substantively and procedurally flawed, as well as inadequately secured, says Adam Pollock of Pollock Cohen. 
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								Calif. Ruling Shows Limits Of Exculpatory Lease Clauses  A California court's recent decision in Epochal Enterprises v. LF Encinitas Properties, finding a landlord liable for failing to disclose the presence of asbestos on the subject property, underscores the limits of exculpatory clauses' ability to safeguard landlords from liability where known hazards are present, say Fawaz Bham and Javier De Luna at Hunton. 
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								Payment Provision Lessons From NJ Construction Ruling  A New Jersey appellate court's decision in Bil-Jim v. Wyncrest, holding that an American Institute of Architects contract was not an installment contract, highlights both the complexities of statute of limitations calculations and the significant consequences that can arise from minor differences in contract language, say Mitchell Taraschi and Zac Brower at Connell Foley. 
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								A Legal Playbook For Stadium Construction Agreements  As a new wave of construction in the professional sports arena space gets underway, owners must carefully consider the unique considerations and risks associated with these large-scale projects and draft agreements accordingly, say attorneys at Akerman. 
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								The Challenges SEC's Climate Disclosure Rule May Face  Attorneys at Debevoise examine potential legal challenges to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's new climate-related disclosure rule — against which nine suits have already been filed — including arguments under the Administrative Procedure Act, the major questions doctrine, the First Amendment and the nondelegation doctrine. 
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								How FinCEN Proposal Expands RE Transaction Obligations  Against a regulatory backdrop foreshadowing anti-money laundering efforts in the real estate sector, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network's proposed rule significantly expands reporting requirements for certain nonfinanced residential real estate transfers and necessitates careful review, say attorneys at Fried Frank. 
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								Unpacking FinCEN's Proposed Real Estate Transaction Rule  Phil Jelsma and Ulrick Matsunaga at Crosbie Gliner take a close look at the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network's recently proposed rulemaking — which mandates new disclosures for professionals involved in all-cash real estate deals — and discuss best next steps for the broad range of businesses that could be affected.