Commercial
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May 03, 2024
IRS Expects Updates To Hydrogen Credit Emissions Model
The Internal Revenue Service expects the U.S. Department of Energy to update a model used to determine eligibility for the new clean hydrogen production tax credit under recently proposed rules, an IRS attorney said Friday.
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May 03, 2024
Alterra Raises $925M For Industrial Outdoor Storage Fund
Alterra Property Group announced that it raised nearly $1 billion for a fund that will invest in industrial outdoor storage assets, around $200 million more than the company had set out to raise.
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May 03, 2024
Sullivan & Worcester Finds A New Manhattan Home
Sullivan & Worcester has announced that it has relocated its New York office, its second largest, signing a seven-year lease with a 54-story office tower just a short walk from its previous space.
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May 03, 2024
Brothers Accuse Cos. Of Mishandling $1.1M EB-5 Investments
Two brothers from India sued companies behind a combination residential-resort project they invested in under the EB-5 investor visa program, telling a Florida federal court that their green card petitions were denied because the companies mishandled their $1.1 million investment.
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May 03, 2024
Akerman Hires Miami-Dade Atty As Chair Of Land Use Team
Akerman LLP hired Dennis A. Kerbel, a veteran Miami-Dade County, Florida, government attorney, as the new chair of its land use and entitlements team in its Miami office, the firm announced.
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May 03, 2024
Debevoise, Davis Polk Guide Windstream, Uniti Merger
Uniti Group Inc., advised by Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP, on Friday unveiled plans to merge with Debevoise & Plimpton LLP-led telephone service company Windstream Holdings II LLC in a deal that includes a $425 million cash component, $575 million in preferred equity and a minority share in common equity of the combined company.
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May 03, 2024
Terreno Realty Buys $364.5M Industrial Portfolio
San Francisco-based Terreno Realty Corp. said Friday that it has purchased a portfolio of industrial properties in New York City, northern New Jersey, the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles for $364.5 million.
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May 02, 2024
Over $2.6B In Dirty Money Hidden In Commercial Real Estate
The U.S. has seen at least $2.6 billion of commercial properties used in known money laundering cases over the last two decades, a figure that is likely below the reality and demonstrative of gaps that may exist in federal financial crimes policy, according to a report.
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May 02, 2024
Host Hotels Pays $530M To Buy 2 Tenn. Hotels
Hospitality-focused real estate investment trust Host Hotels & Resorts Inc. told investors that it purchased a two-hotel Nashville, Tennessee, complex for $530 million in cash.
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May 02, 2024
Las Vegas A Bright Spot In A Bleak Quarter, Per VICI
Real estate investment trusts across the board underperformed the broader market in the first quarter of 2021, and VICI Properties Inc. was no exception, executives said May 2, while noting gaming assets in Las Vegas proved to be an exception.
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May 02, 2024
Activist Files New Proxy Fight In REIT Takeover Attempt
Activist investor Blackwells Capital LLC continued its campaign against hospitality executive Monty J. Bennett by separately urging shareholders of Braemar Hotels & Resorts Inc. and an advisory firm that Bennett controls to approve a board shake-up during upcoming annual meetings.
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May 02, 2024
Kushner-Owned Co. Owes $15M For Scrapped Apartment Deal
A New Jersey appeals panel has ordered a company owned by Kushner Cos. LLC to pay $15 million to real estate sellers in a $186 million deal that fell apart during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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May 02, 2024
REIT Closes $132M Sale Of 3 Office Properties
Net Lease Office Properties has sold three office buildings separately located in Illinois, Tennessee and Norway for $131.6 million in total in March and April, the real estate investment trust announced May 2.
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May 02, 2024
Simpson Thacher Adds Real Estate Partner In NY
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP said on May 2 that it has hired Aron M. Zuckerman, an attorney with experience advising lenders in financing real estate projects, as a partner in its New York office.
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May 02, 2024
DLA Piper Investment Funds Leader Joins Willkie In Chicago
Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP has announced that the former co-head of DLA Piper's investment funds practice joined the firm's asset management group as a partner in its Chicago office.
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May 02, 2024
Walker & Dunlop Wraps Up $155M Refi For Historic NYC Hotel
Walker & Dunlop Inc. closed a $155 million refinancing for a joint venture that owns New York City's historic 28-story Lexington Hotel, the commercial real estate finance and advisory firm announced May 2.
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May 02, 2024
Real Estate Lawyers On The Move
Kirkland, Neal Gerber and Forchelli Deegan are among the law firms that have made recent real estate or construction hires.
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May 02, 2024
New DC Stadium A Step Closer With RFK Demolition Approved
RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C., has been cleared for demolition by the National Park Service, another step forward in the city's attempt to build a new stadium to lure back the NFL's Washington Commanders.
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May 01, 2024
Ex-State Dept. Adviser To Co-Lead Klasko's Investor Visa Team
A former U.S. Department of State attorney-adviser has left government service to co-lead Klasko Immigration Law Partners' EB-5 regional center and developer practice, the firm recently announced.
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May 01, 2024
Gibson Dunn, Greenberg Guide Blackstone's Fla. Hotel Buy
A Blackstone entity has purchased a 346-room Fort Lauderdale, Florida, hotel from an affiliate of The Related Cos. LP, in a deal advised by Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP and Greenberg Traurig LLP, according to public records.
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May 01, 2024
99 Cents Pursues $2.5M Store Leases Sale To Dollar Tree
Discount retail chain 99 Cents Only urged a Delaware bankruptcy court Wednesday to let it accept a $2.5 million offer from Dollar Tree to potentially take over the debtor's leases at 58 recently closed stores, as it works to quickly wind down in Chapter 11.
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May 01, 2024
Clean Energy Manufacturer Plans $400M Va. Factory
Global clean energy manufacturer Topsoe will invest over $400 million to build a factory in Virginia's Chesterfield County, the state's Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced May 1.
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May 01, 2024
Construction Spending Down In March, Census Bureau Says
National construction spending was down slightly between February and March, falling 0.2% to just more than $2.083 billion, which is still nearly 9.6% higher than this time last year, the U.S. Census Bureau reported Wednesday.
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May 01, 2024
Venues Ask 2nd Circ. For Cover From NYC XXX Rules
A group of adult entertainment companies told the Second Circuit that a New York judge overlooked free speech harms and procedural hurdles in upholding a set of 2001 rules limiting where they can do business.
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May 01, 2024
NJ Atty Fights 'Hare-Brained' Malpractice Claims In RE Dispute
A suspended New Jersey attorney is seeking summary judgment and sanctions for a "hare-brained" attempt by Chaitman LLP to mount a third-party complaint holding him liable for allegedly providing bad legal advice that prompted a malpractice case between Chaitman and former clients.
Expert Analysis
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Bat's Newly Endangered Status Likely To Slow Development
A recent change in the classification of the northern long-eared bat from "threatened" to "endangered" could have significant effects on development in large portions of the Eastern and Southeastern U.S. — and in the absence of straightforward guidelines, developers will have to assess each project individually, says Peter McGrath at Moore & Van Allen.
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Twitter Legal Fees Suit Offers Crash Course In Billing Ethics
X Corp.'s suit alleging that Wachtell grossly inflated its fees in the final days of Elon Musk’s Twitter acquisition provides a case study in how firms should protect their reputations by hewing to ethical billing practices and the high standards for professional conduct that govern attorney-client relationships, says Lourdes Fuentes at Karta Legal.
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Litigation Can Facilitate EB-5 Investor Visa Determinations
Processing times in the EB-5 investor visa program continue to rise, but filing a mandamus claim in the right venue against U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services may offer applicants mired in delay a means to expedite processing, says Mark Stevens at Clark Hill.
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ABA's Money-Laundering Resolution Is A Balancing Act
While the American Bar Association’s recently passed resolution recognizes a lawyer's duty to discontinue representation that could facilitate money laundering and other fraudulent activity, it preserves, at least for now, the delicate balance of judicial, state-based regulation of the legal profession and the sanctity of the attorney-client relationship, say attorneys at Ballard Spahr.
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Regulators Must Get Creative To Keep Groundwater Flowing
Even as populations have boomed in Sun Belt states like Arizona, California and Texas, groundwater levels have diminished due to drought and overuse — so regulators must explore options including pumping limits, groundwater replenishment and wastewater reuse to ensure future supplies for residential and commercial needs, says Jeffrey Davis at Integral Consulting.
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Law Firm Professional Development Steps To Thrive In AI Era
As generative artificial intelligence tools rapidly evolve, professional development leaders are instrumental in preparing law firms for the paradigm shifts ahead, and should consider three strategies to help empower legal talent with the skills required to succeed in an increasingly complex technological landscape, say Steve Gluckman and Anusia Gillespie at SkillBurst Interactive.
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Key Provisions In Florida's New Insurer Accountability Act
Florida's recent bipartisan Insurer Accountability Act introduces a range of new obligations for insurance companies and regulatory bodies to strengthen consumer protection, and other states may follow suit should it prove successful at ensuring a reliable insurance market, say Jan Larson and Benjamin Malings at Jenner & Block.
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Best Practices For Lenders To Limit Recourse Liability
As projects face loan maturities in a higher interest rate environment, lenders should diligently observe even seemingly innocuous formalities following an event of default in order to minimize potential recourse liability, especially when borrowers have certain covenants, say Ryan Goins and Matthias Kleinsasser at Winstead.
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The Basics Of Being A Knowledge Management Attorney
Excerpt from Practical Guidance
Michael Lehet at Ogletree Deakins discusses the role of knowledge management attorneys at law firms, the common tasks they perform and practical tips for lawyers who may be considering becoming one.
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Rising Interest Rates Bring Risk For Construction Contractors
With rising interest rates causing many construction projects to be slowed or halted, it's important for general contractors to implement safeguard measures against the risk of significant financial losses caused by owner-driven schedule modifications, says Kevin Riexinger at Gfeller Laurie.
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Keys To Navigating The Post-Pandemic CRE Market
Excerpt from Practical Guidance
As the commercial real estate market continues to face repercussions from the COVID-19 pandemic, lawyers should use office occupancy and leasing volume numbers to anticipate future trends and help guide clients through an uncertain landscape, says Joseph Calvanico at J2C Valuations.
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To Hire And Keep Top Talent, Think Beyond Compensation
Firms seeking to appeal to sophisticated clients and top-level partners should promote mentorship, ensure that attorneys from diverse backgrounds feel valued, and clarify policies about at-home work, says Patrick Moya at Quaero Group.
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How Rate Exportation Is Shifting Amid Regulatory Trends
All banks and their partners, including fintechs, that wish to lend to borrowers in multiple states and charge uniform interest rates should heed regulatory developments across the country and determine how best to mitigate risks in their efforts to offer credit to consumers on a nationwide basis, say attorneys at Ballard Spahr.