Commercial

  • September 22, 2025

    Feds Oppose Calif. Tribes' Bid To Halt Casino Dispute

    The U.S. government has asked a District of Columbia federal court judge to reject a stay motion filed by three California Native American tribes that are challenging the approval of another tribe's casino-resort project, arguing that the trio has failed to justify pausing the suit before the court rules on the government's request for a Golden State federal court transfer.

  • September 22, 2025

    NYC Real Estate Week In Review

    Richter Restrepo and Adler & Stachenfeld landed work on two of the largest New York City real estate deals that hit public records last week, a period that saw multiple large apartment building trades.

  • September 22, 2025

    Judge Rules Revolution Wind Can Restart Wind Farm Work

    A D.C. federal judge gave Revolution Wind the green light to restart work on its billion-dollar wind farm off the Rhode Island coast Monday, halting a stop work order issued by the Trump administration last month, two years after the project got federal approval from the Biden administration.

  • September 22, 2025

    2 Firms Advise Compass' $1.6B Buy Of Broker Anywhere

    Real estate broker Compass said Monday that it has struck a deal to acquire rival broker Anywhere Real Estate for $1.6 billion, in a transaction advised by Kirkland & Ellis LLP and Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz.

  • September 19, 2025

    Estate Filed Dupe Suit Against McCarter & English, Court Told

    McCarter & English LLP on Friday urged a Connecticut state judge to toss a lawsuit accusing it of mismanaging a $4.6 million estate, arguing it's essentially a duplicate of a pending lawsuit.

  • September 19, 2025

    Md. Steel Co. Owes $700K For System Collapse, Insurer Says

    Hartford Fire Insurance Co. has sued a subcontractor on a Maryland commercial project in state court to recover the costs of a $719,405 claim made after a steel joist system partially collapsed in 2022.

  • September 19, 2025

    Hotel Settles Ga. Minor's Sex Trafficking Suit

    A settlement has been reached in a 17-year-old girl's lawsuit accusing an Atlanta-based hotel and its management company of doing nothing to help when managers and hotel employees knew she and others were being sex trafficked.

  • September 19, 2025

    Chinese Citizens Sue Texas Over Real Estate Ownership Ban

    Three citizens of the People's Republic of China claimed in Texas federal court that a recently passed law prohibiting people from certain countries deemed hostile to the U.S. from buying land in the state is unconstitutional.

  • September 19, 2025

    Co. Tied To Lehman Ex-Restructuring Chief Faces Loan Suit

    A holding company linked to Lehman Brothers' post-2008 era restructuring professional defaulted on a commercial loan secured by a large office building and now owes a reinsurer about $19.5 million, according to a lawsuit brought in North Carolina's business court.

  • September 19, 2025

    NY Hospitality Firm Leader On Expanding To Florida

    David Helbraun, one of the founding partners of New York firm Helbraun Levey, joined Law360 Pulse to discuss the firm's expansion to Florida after seeing clients move to the Sunshine State.

  • September 19, 2025

    Ex-Construction Co. General Counsel Joins Bilzin Sumberg

    Miami-based Bilzin Sumberg Baena Price & Axelrod LLP announced that the former general counsel of contractor Coastal Construction has joined the firm as a partner.

  • September 19, 2025

    Polsinelli Adds ArentFox Schiff Bankruptcy Pro In NY

    Polsinelli PC has expanded its bankruptcy team in New York with the addition of an attorney from ArentFox Schiff LLP.

  • September 19, 2025

    Blackstone Names Real Estate Leader After NYC Shooting

    Blackstone said Sept. 19 that it has appointed a new leader for its real estate business following the death of an executive during a mass shooting at a Midtown Manhattan office building in July.

  • September 19, 2025

    Peckar & Abramson Brings On Construction Partner In Dallas

    Peckar & Abramson PC, a national law firm focused on the construction industry, has strengthened its team in Dallas with a partner who came aboard from Texas business boutique Saunders Walsh & Beard.

  • September 18, 2025

    Texas Co. Sues Over Unpaid Work On NJ Mall Gaming Site

    An Austin, Texas, company is claiming in New Jersey state court that a client is hiding behind a web of companies to avoid paying $500,000 for a job to furnish and install lighting features at an interactive gaming attraction in New Jersey's American Dream mall.

  • September 18, 2025

    Fla. Supreme Court Disbars Atty For Misusing Client Funds

    The Florida Supreme Court on Thursday disbarred an Orlando-area attorney for misconduct, including improperly diverting funds from homebuyers he represented in real estate closings to a construction marketing entity he was affiliated with that was the seller in the transactions.

  • September 18, 2025

    NJ City Makes 3rd Escape From Pot Co.'s Zoning Suit

    For the third time, a New Jersey federal judge has dismissed claims from a would-be cannabis dispensary alleging the city of Asbury Park and its zoning board conspired to deny its application for a medical marijuana store.

  • September 18, 2025

    Latham Welcomes NY Real Estate Atty From Haynes Boone

    Latham & Watkins LLP has announced that it made another addition to its real estate practice, welcoming a New York-based attorney from Haynes Boone LLP.

  • September 18, 2025

    DC Council OKs $3B Stadium Deal With Tax Abatements

    Washington, D.C., would bring professional football back to the Robert F. Kennedy Stadium site under legislation passed by the city council including bond authorization, tax exemptions and commitments for mixed-use development around the site.

  • September 18, 2025

    JLL REIT Acquires Raleigh Industrial Park For $190M

    A 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.

  • September 18, 2025

    Fox Rothschild Hires Rosenberg Atty As Real Estate Partner

    Fox 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.

  • September 18, 2025

    REIT Pays $205M For Beverly Hills Office Campus

    Kilroy 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.

  • September 17, 2025

    Real Estate Pros React To Federal Interest Rate Cut

    The 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.

  • September 17, 2025

    3rd Circ. Urged To Revive NJ Casino Antitrust Pricing Suit

    Algorithmic 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.

  • 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.

Expert Analysis

  • How FinCEN Proposal Expands RE Transaction Obligations

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    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.

  • Unpacking FinCEN's Proposed Real Estate Transaction Rule

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    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.

  • New FinCEN Guide Provides Useful BOI Context For Banks

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    Financial institutions should review a new Financial Crimes Enforcement Network compliance guide for helpful details about how the agency's beneficial ownership information database should be used, though questions remain about the access rule and whether it will truly streamline bank borrowers' Corporate Transparency Act due diligence, says George Singer at Holland & Hart.

  • DC's Housing Tax Break Proposal: What's In It, What's Missing

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    Proposed Washington, D.C., rules implementing the Housing in Downtown Tax Abatement program — for commercial property owners who convert properties into residential housing — thoroughly explain the process for submitting an application, but do not provide sufficient detail regarding the actual dollar value of the abatements, says Daniel Miktus at Akerman.

  • Contract Disputes Recap: The Terms Matter

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    Stephanie Magnell and Zachary Jacobson at Seyfarth examine recent decisions from the U.S. Civilian Board of Contract Appeals, the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals and the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, which offer reminders about the importance of including contract terms to address the unexpected circumstances that may interfere with performance.

  • Reducing Carbon Footprint Requires A Tricky Path For CRE

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    As real estate owners find themselves caught between rapidly evolving environmental, social and governance initiatives and complicated societal debate, they will need to carefully establish formal plans to remain both competitive and compliant, say Michael Kuhn and Mahira Khan at Jackson Walker.

  • New CMS Rule Will Change Nursing Facility Disclosures

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    A new rule from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services significantly expands disclosure requirements for nursing facilities backed by private equity companies or real estate investment trusts, likely foreshadowing increased oversight that could include more targeted audits, say Janice Davis and Christopher Ronne at Morgan Lewis.

  • What Shareholder Approval Rule Changes Mean For Cos.

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    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission recently approved proposed rule changes to shareholder requirements by the New York Stock Exchange, an approval that will benefit listed companies in many ways, including by making it easier to raise capital from passive investors, say attorneys at Baker Botts.

  • White Collar Plea Deals Are Rarely 'Knowing' And 'Voluntary'

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    Because prosecutors are not required to disclose exculpatory evidence during plea negotiations, white collar defendants often enter into plea deals that don’t meet the U.S. Supreme Court’s “knowing” and “voluntary” standard for trials — but individual courts and solutions judges could rectify the issue, says Sara Kropf at Kropf Moseley.

  • ESG Around The World: Canada

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    In Canada, multiple statutes, regulations, common law and industry guidance address environmental, social and governance considerations, with debate over ESG in the business realm potentially growing on the horizon, say attorneys at Blakes.

  • How Lease Obligations Can Affect Subchapter V Debt Cap

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    Two recent bankruptcy rulings in the Eastern District of Virginia and the Southern District of New York take opposite positions on whether unmatured lease obligations are considered noncontingent debt for the purposes of calculating debtors' Subchapter V eligibility, say Joseph Orbach and Henry Thomas at Thompson Coburn.

  • Trends That Will Shape The Construction Industry In 2024

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    Though the outlook for the construction industry is mixed, it is clear that 2024 will bring evolving changes aimed at building projects more safely and efficiently under difficult circumstances, and stakeholders would be wise to prepare for the challenges and opportunities these trends will bring, say Josephine Bahn and Jeffery Mullen at Cozen O'Connor.

  • NY CRE Lenders Need Clarity On Foreclosure Standing

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    Recent contradictory New York case law regarding issues of standing in commercial real estate litigation creates confusion for borrowers and lenders alike, and should be addressed by courts in advance of the anticipated onslaught of commercial mortgage-backed securities foreclosures, say Christopher Gorman and John Muldoon at Rosenberg & Estis.