Commercial

  • December 08, 2025

    Gibson Dunn Guides Hudson Pacific's $150M LA Campus Sale

    Hudson Pacific Properties Inc., guided by Gibson Dunn, sold a 284,000 square foot West Los Angeles office campus for $150 million after initially paying $101 million for the property 10 years ago, the real estate investment trust announced.

  • December 08, 2025

    Trump Admin Backs Exxon In Cuba Property Seizure Case

    The Trump administration is pressing the U.S. Supreme Court to rule in favor of Exxon Mobil Corp. and find that a federal law allowing U.S. victims of property seizures by the Cuban government to seek damages from entities that subsequently used the property abrogates the sovereign immunity of Cuban agencies and instrumentalities.

  • December 08, 2025

    Global Net Lease Preps $333M Sale Of UK Car Tech Campus

    Global Net Lease Inc. plans to sell off an 840,000-square-foot Woking, England, vehicle technology campus in a more than $333 million deal that is expected to close on Dec. 22, the real estate investment trust announced on Monday.

  • December 08, 2025

    The Real Estate Matters Keeping GCs Up At Night

    As the general counsel of real estate companies cope with fast-changing market dynamics and consider how to implement new technology, outside counsel can play an important role in helping them make better decisions.

  • December 08, 2025

    Calif. Tribe Looks To Nix Suits Against $700M Casino Approval

    A California tribe is asking a D.C. federal court to dismiss three challenges to a U.S. Department of the Interior decision to place 160 acres into trust for its $700 million hotel and casino project, arguing that the consequences of denying its intervention in the litigation would be "grave and severe."

  • December 08, 2025

    Israeli Meat Co. Owes $35M For NC Facility, Court Told

    An Israeli venture capital-backed cultivated meat company breached a payment agreement for work on its inaugural facility in North Carolina and now owes the builder over $35 million, according to a lawsuit filed in North Carolina federal court.

  • December 08, 2025

    Simpson Thacher Investment Funds Atty Joins Kirkland In DC

    A Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP attorney, who was named to that firm's partnership in January, has joined Kirkland & Ellis LLP's Washington, D.C., office as an investment funds partner, the firm announced Monday.

  • December 08, 2025

    Justices Won't Weigh Hawaii County Religious Land-Use Win

    The U.S. Supreme Court decided Monday to not grant a nonprofit's review petition for a Ninth Circuit ruling that sided with a Hawaii county in a dispute over a special land use permit.

  • December 08, 2025

    RealPage Asks To Block NY Rental Pricing Software Law

    Property management software company RealPage is asking for a preliminary injunction to block enforcement of a New York law that prohibits building owners from using software to set residential rental rates while its case challenging the statute plays out.

  • December 08, 2025

    KKR Secures $348.9M For European Budget Hotel Acquisition

    Investment firm KKR said Monday that it has provided $348.9 million to support Tristan Capital Partners' acquisition of easyHotel, a budget hotel operator across Europe, in a transaction advised by Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP and Linklaters LLP.

  • December 08, 2025

    Carlyle Group GC Steps Into Advisor Role After 26 Years

    The Carlyle Group's general counsel, who has held the position since 1999, is retiring and transitioning into a new role in which he'll continue working on various matters and advise his eventual successor, the company has announced.

  • December 08, 2025

    GC Talks Tracking Tech At Leading Real Estate Firm

    Christopher Y. Chan, general counsel at JLL Technologies, recently spoke with Law360 Real Estate Authority about how he and his team balance advances in technology — including the rapid growth of AI — with company guidelines, and the issues currently keeping them busy.

  • December 05, 2025

    Wells Fargo Unit Gets Judge To Trim Immigration Atty's Suit

    A Nevada federal judge has largely trimmed claims out of an immigration attorney's lawsuit that alleged a Wells Fargo unit and adviser gave her bad investment advice, allowing the lawyer's fraudulent and negligent misrepresentation claims to go forward.

  • December 05, 2025

    7th Circ. Backs Distribution Of $2.5M In Fraud Funds

    The Seventh Circuit on Thursday rejected a real estate banking business's argument it should have been prioritized over other investors for proceeds from the liquidation of assets related to an alleged $135 million Ponzi scheme, and affirmed a lower court's finding it would have learned of those other investors' interests on two Chicago properties with a more diligent inquiry.

  • December 05, 2025

    Investor Says Data Co. Stake Bought In $40B Acquisition

    Chicago-based GEM Realty Capital Inc. said its equity investment in Aligned Data Centers is set to be purchased in a record-setting $40 billion acquisition announced last month by a consortium of companies, including Nvidia, BlackRock, Microsoft, BlackRock and an Elon Musk Artificial Intelligence venture.

  • December 05, 2025

    Best Use Of Macy's Property Is As Store, Minn. Court Says

    The highest and best use for a Macy's property in Minnesota is its continued function as an anchor department store in a shopping mall, the state tax court said, declining to amend the valuations it previously found.

  • December 05, 2025

    Pebblebrook Sells Chicago Hotel In $72M Deal

    Pebblebrook Hotel Trust announced that it sold a 752-room hotel in downtown Chicago for $72 million to an unnamed third-party, adding that it plans to use sale proceeds for general corporate purposes.

  • December 05, 2025

    Long Island Real Estate Co. Files For Ch. 11 With $35M Debt

    Long Island-based real estate holding company Giapreet LLC filed for Chapter 11 in a New York bankruptcy court with just over $35 million in liabilities.

  • December 05, 2025

    Office Owner SL Green Targets NYC Assets With $1.3B Fund

    Office landlord SL Green Realty Corp. said Friday that it has closed a $1.3 billion oversubscribed fund targeting assets in New York City.

  • December 05, 2025

    American Bridge Loses Seattle Convention Center Dispute

    A Washington federal judge has found American Bridge Co. "solely responsible" for months of delays in a Seattle convention center project, concluding that the firm botched a steel work subcontract from the start and broke its promises to the general contractor, a joint venture between Clark Construction Group and Lease Crutcher Lewis.

  • December 04, 2025

    OFAC Fines Real Estate Firm $7M Over Sanctions Violations

    The Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control fined a New York property management company more than $7 million for allegedly violating Russian sanctions by receiving payments on behalf of a company owned by a sanctioned Russian oligarch.

  • December 04, 2025

    Workers Snag Partial Collective In Management Co. OT Suit

    Three workers can proceed as a limited collective in their suit accusing a land management company of cheating them out of overtime pay, a Maryland federal judge ruled, saying that they failed to support their claims on a nationwide basis.

  • December 04, 2025

    Mt. Hawley Nabs Full Win In Citibank Landlord's Coverage Bid

    A New York federal court handed Mt. Hawley Insurance Co. a complete win over a Bronx property owner's claim that the insurer had a duty to defend it from a suit brought by a security guard who tripped in a Citibank parking lot.

  • December 04, 2025

    Goldberg Segalla Adds New Special Counsel To NYC Office

    Goldberg Segalla LLP has hired an experienced commercial litigation attorney as special counsel for its real estate litigation and title disputes team in New York City, the firm recently announced.

  • December 04, 2025

    2 Firms Guide Discounted $133M NYC Office Tower Sale

    Holland & Knight LLP and Higgins & Brancheau LLC guided the $133 million sale of a Manhattan office property, which saw a Clarion Partners LLC affiliate offload the property for less than half of its 2018 purchase price.

Expert Analysis

  • Small Biz Caught In Corporate Transparency Act Crossfire

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    Despite compliance being put on hold due to a nationwide preliminary injunction, small businesses have been caught in the middle of the legal battle over the Corporate Transparency Act — and confusion over the law's requirements could result in major penalties, say attorneys at Snell & Wilmer.

  • What's Ahead As Transparency Act Comes To A Crossroads

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    Synthesizing the contrasting federal district and appellate court rulings on the Corporate Transparency Act’s validity reveals several main areas of debate that will likely remain at issue as challenges to the law continue winding through the courts, say attorneys at Farella Braun.

  • Timeline Considerations For Boston's New RE Review Process

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    Boston's newly reimagined large real estate project review process, featuring early community engagement, holds impacts for project timelines that land use counsel must account for when guiding developers through approvals, says David Linhart at Goulston & Storrs.

  • The Story Of 2024's Biggest Bank Regs, And Their Fate In 2025

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    U.S. federal bank regulators were very active in 2024 with initiatives ranging from antitrust and capital to proposals regarding controlling shareholders and incentive-based compensation, but many regulations face an uncertain future under the new administration, say attorneys at Latham.

  • 2024 IPO Market Trends, And What To Expect Next Year

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    The initial public offering market returned to historically typical levels on a deal count basis in 2024 but continued to lag based on proceeds raised due to a larger number of smaller IPOs this year, and signs point to continued ongoing momentum in the next year, say attorneys at Paul Hastings.

  • Adapting Force Majeure To A Predictably Unpredictable World

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    As the climate and political landscapes get more complicated, force majeure provisions will likely be triggered increasingly often, demanding an evolving understanding of when events and their impacts are truly unforeseeable, say attorneys at Nossaman.

  • Impact Of Corporate Transparency Act Ambiguity On Banks

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    Even though banks generally needn't file beneficial ownership information reports, financial institutions must continue to monitor the status of the Corporate Transparency Act and understand its requirements in case the nationwide injunction that was issued against the CTA earlier this month is overturned, say attorneys at Armstrong Teasdale.

  • Green Projects Face States' Foreign Land Ownership Limits

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    As states impose restrictions and disclosure requirements around foreign investment in agricultural land — in some cases piggybacking on existing federal rules — renewable energy developers and investors must pay close attention to how the rules vary, says Daniel Fanning at Husch Blackwell.

  • How Landlords Can Navigate Cannabis-Related Leases

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    As the cannabis industry continues to rapidly grow, landlords should consider a variety of lease terms and operational details that may help mitigate uncertainty involving federal laws, zoning restrictions and tax implications, says Kyla Baker at Holland & Knight.

  • Lights, Camera, Real Estate: Preparing For Film Facility M&A

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    As the entertainment industry struggles to recover from multiple strikes and a decline in production, certain aspects of selling or acquiring production facilities may become important to consider, as these assets are valued very differently from typical commercial real estate properties, say attorneys at Olshan Frome.

  • Corporate Liability Issues To Watch In High Court TM Case

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    The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in a trademark dispute between Dewberry Group and Dewberry Engineers next week, presenting an opportunity for the court to drastically alter the fundamental approach to piercing the corporate veil, or adopt a more limited approach and preserve existing norms, say attorneys at Bracewell.

  • Plugging Gov't Leaks Is Challenging, But Not A Pipe Dream

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    As shown by ongoing legal battles involving New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Sean “Diddy” Combs, it’s challenging for defendants to obtain relief when they believe the government leaked sensitive information to the media, but defense counsel can take certain steps to mitigate the harm, says Kenneth Notter at MoloLamken.

  • A Legal Perspective On NYC's Retail Real Estate Evolution

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    As New York City's retail market begins to show signs of resilience after the challenges of recent years, landlords must be cognizant of legal implications from shifting trends toward shorter-term leases and pop-up stores, says Andrea Gendel at Pryor Cashman.