Expert Analysis

How 3D Printing And Prefab Are Changing Construction

The growing popularity of trends like 3D printing technology and prefabrication in the construction industry have ... (more story)

Wave Of Final Rules Reflects Race Against CRA Deadline

The flurry of final rules now leaping off the Federal Register press — some of which will affect entire industries... (more story)

A Deep Dive Into High Court's Permit Fee Ruling

David Robinson and Daniel Golub at Holland & Knight explore the U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling that a local tr... (more story)

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How Legos, 'Working Girl' Sealed $10B Sibling Rivalry Win

A father-son attorney team used Legos and an argument borrowed from the 1988 film "Working Girl" to help a Los Angeles jury understand how their client's own brother illegally stole his multibillion-dollar rea... (more story)

Silver Star Drops Federal Securities Suit Against Ex-Chair

Silver Star Properties agreed to drop its federal suit accusing its former executive chair Allen R. Hartman of trying to get his job back by soliciting shareholders to replace the Texas-based REIT's board of d... (more story)

Greenberg Traurig LLP guided TPG Capital's $147.5 million purchase of a Manhattan office building that houses WeWork, Conde' Nast, JPMorgan Chase and others. (AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey, File)
Greenberg Traurig Inks TPG's Discounted NYC Office Buy

Greenberg Traurig LLP guided TPG Capital's purchase of a Manhattan office building for $147.5 million, nearly a third of the pricetag paid by seller RREEF Management LLC a decade earlier, according to county property records.

Truist Unit Survives Early Dismissal Bid In NC Poaching Suit

Truist Financial Corp. and its real estate finance arm can move forward with the bulk of their suit accusing three former executives of absconding for a competitor with several dozen colleagues in tow, after N... (more story)

Blackstone Must Face Claims Of Price-Fixing At Vegas Hotels

A Las Vegas hotel price-fixing suit against Blackstone and others has survived the private equity firm's motion to dismiss, with a Nevada federal judge ruling the plaintiffs had shown enough to allege Blacksto... (more story)

Bankrupt NYC Building Owners, Rent-Strikers Settle Claims

The bankrupt owners of several Manhattan apartment buildings asked a New York federal bankruptcy court to approve the settlement of the claims of rent-striking tenants, the tenants' debt and a related adversary proceeding.

Ga. Residents Want In On $300M Monkey Farm Fight

Four Georgia residents have asked a federal judge to let them intervene in a dispute over the construction of a sprawling primate-rearing farm in Bainbridge, alleging the local development authority that appro... (more story)

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HomeServices Brokerage Reaches Deal With Home Sellers

Berkshire Hathaway-owned brokerage firm HomeServices of America reached a deal Friday to settle claims that it forced a class of home sellers to pay inflated commissions, closely following the approval of a $4... (more story)

Umpqua Bank Seeks Win On Investors' Ponzi Aiding Claims

Oregon-based Umpqua Bank has asked a San Francisco federal judge to toss claims that it aided and abetted a $250 million real estate Ponzi scheme, arguing the investors who brought the suit saw that their fund... (more story)

The proposed class claims that Wells Fargo's underwriting system discriminates against mortgage applicants from racial minorities. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)
Wells Fargo Clients Seek Class Cert. In Race Bias Suit

Mortgage applicants accusing Wells Fargo of discriminating against borrowers from racial minorities with higher interest rates, worse terms and more scrutiny than white clients have asked a California federal ... (more story)

Calif. County Wants Out Of RV Parking Site Challenge

San Luis Obispo County urged a California federal court to toss most of the claims filed by a union of homeless people and recreational vehicle residents who accused the county of wrongfully evicting them from... (more story)

'Nuisance' Atty Neighbor Wins Ch. 11 Eviction Stay

Norman Resnicow, the lawyer and alleged "nuisance neighbor" who lives next to actor Justin Theroux, has won his bid in New York bankruptcy court to hold off his co-op building from evicting him because of his ... (more story)

Weyerhaeuser Is Optimistic About US Housing Market

Weyerhaeuser remains upbeat about the housing market in 2024 and expects demand for lumber to pick up in the coming months, the lumber real estate investment trust said on its first quarter earnings call Friday.

Philly Mayor Creates Property Assessment Task Force

Philadelphia will designate a task force to study and address inequities in the city's residential property tax assessments, the mayor announced Friday.