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  • May 21, 2025

    What The 'Big, Beautiful Bill' Proposes For Opportunity Zones

    As Congress moves forward with the budget reconciliation bill, one program that has been popular with investors and was meant to spur development in low-income neighborhoods could receive a makeover if the One Big Beautiful Bill Act becomes law.

  • May 21, 2025

    2025 Law Firm Leasing Begins Strong, Report Shows

    U.S. law firms are on pace to surpass 2024's record-setting leasing activity, ending the first quarter of 2025 with 3.4 million square feet of new or renewed leases throughout the country, according to newly released data.

  • May 21, 2025

    2 Firms Guide $250M Loan For Manhattan Durst Tower

    Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft LLP and Rosenberg & Estis PC advised on a $250 million loan for the Durst Organization's 1155 Avenue of the Americas tower, with financing provided by JPMorgan Chase Bank and Wells Fargo.

  • May 21, 2025

    Skadden Helps Five Point Plug $1B Into Data Center Developer

    Five Point Infrastructure, advised by Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP, has announced it backed newly formed data center developer PowerBridge with a $1 billion investment.

  • May 21, 2025

    Texas Lawmakers OK More Time To Pay Property Tax Bills

    Texas would give some property owners more time to pay their tax bills under legislation approved by state lawmakers and headed to Gov. Greg Abbott.

  • May 21, 2025

    Gibson Dunn Dealmakers Talk NY Religious Real Estate

    Advising religious real estate transactions in New York City requires a keen understanding of faith-based organizations and a regulatory review process that all such transactions must pass through. Two attorneys from Gibson Dunn spoke to Law360 Real Estate Authority about the process in a recent interview.

  • May 21, 2025

    Cadwalader Adds Ex-Latham Infrastructure Atty In London

    Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft LLP announced it has added a former Latham & Watkins LLP infrastructure finance attorney as a partner in its London office.

  • May 20, 2025

    Husch Blackwell Adds Holland & Knight Real Estate Atty

    Husch Blackwell LLP has brought on a real estate pro from Holland & Knight LLP to its Nashville, Tennessee, office, who brings a roster of clients already based in the city or looking to grow their presence there.

  • May 20, 2025

    Beach Point Nabs Nearly $1.3B For Private Credit, Real Estate

    Beach Point Capital Management said Tuesday it has raised nearly $1.3 billion across two investment funds, as it continues to build out its offerings in private credit and real estate.

  • May 20, 2025

    FTC Case Against Greystar Stayed For Settlement Talks

    A Colorado federal judge has stayed a Federal Trade Commission suit alleging developer and property manager Greystar advertised deceptive rental prices after the parties notified the court that they are in "active settlement negotiations" that could resolve the entire case.

  • May 20, 2025

    Former Prologis GC Joins BarkerGilmore's Advisory Team

    After nearly 30 years of helping to build Prologis Inc. as a top real estate investment trust, or REIT, the company's former general counsel has joined executive search and talent advisory BarkerGilmore LLC to help up-and-coming in-house legal talent advance their careers.

  • May 20, 2025

    Berkshire Hathaway RE Affiliate GC To Lead Pacific Sotheby's

    Pacific Sotheby's International Realty, a luxury brokerage firm in the Southern California market, has found its new president in the former general counsel for San Diego-based Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties.

  • May 20, 2025

    Greenberg Traurig, Gibson Dunn Guide $865M Ariz. Hotel Sale

    Ryman Hospitality Properties Inc. has purchased a Marriott-branded Phoenix resort from Trinity Investments for $865 million in a deal guided by Gibson Dunn and Greenberg Traurig, per statements from the buyer and seller.

  • May 19, 2025

    Real Estate CEO Gets 87 Months For $63M Crowdfund Fraud

    The former CEO of a real estate investment firm who copped to ripping off investors in a crowdfunded $63 million development scheme was hit with a seven-plus-year prison sentence Monday from a Georgia federal judge who said the financier's "addiction to optimism" had been his ruin.

  • May 19, 2025

    Justices Punt On Tribe Leader's Extortion Immunity Claim

    The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected a petition from the former head of a Native American tribe who argued that the First Circuit was wrong to reinstate his convictions tied to the development of a casino project after it concluded that federal extortion law applies to tribal leaders.

  • May 19, 2025

    Gencom JV Lands $300M Blackstone Refi On Miami Hotel

    Hospitality and real estate investment firm Gencom said May 19 that it formed a joint venture with developer Fortune International Group before taking out $300 million in refinancing from Blackstone that will help fund a renovation of the Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne in Miami.

  • May 19, 2025

    Irish Developer Inks $1.9M Deal With Ex Amid Conn. Ch. 7

    The Chapter 7 trustee for Irish real estate developer Sean Dunne has agreed to settle for $1.9 million prepetition bankruptcy claims by Jennifer Coyle, a woman who said she was Dunne's first wife, capping what was originally a €3.6 million ($4.1 million) series of claims.

  • May 19, 2025

    NY AG Blasts Ski Resort Owner's Antitrust Fixes

    The New York Attorney General's Office has told a state court that alternative fixes being offered by a ski resort owner found to have violated antitrust law by buying and closing a competitor would "entrench the very monopoly" the court found illegal.

  • May 19, 2025

    Fried Frank, Kriss & Feuerstein Guide $720M Conversion Loan

    Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP and Kriss & Feuerstein LLP guided Madison Realty Capital's $720 million loan to a joint venture behind the residential conversion of Pfizer's former Manhattan headquarters.

  • May 19, 2025

    La. Museum's Hotel Exempt From Property Tax, Board Says

    A Louisiana hotel operated by the nonprofit National World War II museum is exempt from property taxes because most of its revenue is dedicated to the museum's charitable purpose, the state Board of Tax Appeals said.

  • May 19, 2025

    Polsinelli Lands Latham Real Estate Pro In Los Angeles

    In response to growing client demand, Polsinelli PC has added a former Latham & Watkins LLP partner with decades of experience to its real estate practice in Los Angeles, the firm announced Monday.

  • May 19, 2025

    Paramount REIT Taps GC, Hires Latham For 'Strategic Review'

    The Paramount Group commercial real estate investment trust announced Monday it had retained Latham & Watkins as its legal adviser as it started a strategic review following a shakeup that saw the company name a new general counsel and chief financial officer.

  • May 19, 2025

    Kirkland Hires Former TPG Counsel As PE Real Estate Partner

    Kirkland & Ellis LLP said that private equity real estate attorney Yaman Shukairy has rejoined the firm as a partner after serving as general counsel for the private equity firm TPG Real Estate Partners for nearly a decade.

  • May 19, 2025

    Latham, A&O Shearman Guide $3B AI Manufacturing Deal

    Latham & Watkins LLP and Allen Overy Shearman Sterling advised AMD on a $3 billion deal to sell its ZT Systems data center infrastructure manufacturing business to U.S.-based Sanmina in an agreement to expand domestic production for AMD's artificial intelligence offerings.

  • May 19, 2025

    Boston Trophy Office Nabs $650M Refi Of Construction Loan

    The owners of a 1-million-square-foot Boston office building at One Congress secured a $650 million refinancing of the trophy building completed in 2023, borrower-side broker JLL Capital Markets said on Monday.

Expert Analysis

  • Yellow Corp. Lease Assumption Shows Landlord Protections

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    Yellow Corp.’s recent filing of a motion to assume unexpired leases is a helpful reminder to practitioners to maintain a long-term approach about what is most beneficial for an estate and to not let a debtor's short-term cash position dictate business decisions, says Kyle Arendsen at Squire Patton.

  • How A Bumblebee Got Under Calif. Wildlife Regulator's Bonnet

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    A California bumblebee's listing as an endangered species could lead to a regulatory quagmire as California Department of Fish and Wildlife permits now routinely include survey requirements for the bee, but the regulator has yet to determine what the species needs for conservation, says David Smith at Manatt.

  • The Clock Is Ticking For Fla. Construction Defect Claims

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    Ahead of the fast-approaching July 1 deadline for filing construction defect claims in Florida, Sean Ravenel at Foran Glennon discusses how the state's new statute of repose has changed the timeline, and highlights several related issues that property owners should be aware of.

  • It's Time To Defuse The Ticking Time Bomb Of US Landfills

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    After recent fires at landfills in Alabama and California sent toxic fumes into surrounding communities, it is clear that existing penalties for landfill mismanagement are insufficient — so policymakers must enact major changes to the way we dispose of solid waste, says Vineet Dubey at Custodio & Dubey.

  • Ohio Tax Talk: The Legislative Push For Property Tax Relief

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    As Ohio legislators attempt to alleviate the increasing property tax burden, four recent bills that could significantly affect homeowners propose to eliminate replacement property tax levies, freeze property taxes for longtime homeowners, adjust homestead exemptions annually for inflation, and temporarily expand the homestead exemption, say Raghav Agnihotri and Rachael Chamberlain at Frost Brown.

  • Tips For Advising CRE Owners Affected By Houston Storms

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    As Houston residents begin the arduous process of recovery after this month's devastating storms, attorneys should guide commercial real estate owners and managers toward immediate action under their insurance coverage to facilitate restoration and a return to normalcy, says Justin Ratley at Munsch Hardt.

  • How Real Estate Cos. Can Protect Their IP In The Metaverse

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    The rise of virtual and augmented reality creates new intellectual property challenges and opportunities for real estate owners, but certain steps, including conducting a diligence investigation to develop an understanding of current obligations, can help companies mitigate IP issues in the metaverse, says George Pavlik at Levenfeld Pearlstein.

  • Ga. Law Creates Challenges For Foreign Ownership Of Land

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    Under Georgia's new law limiting certain foreign possessory interests in agricultural land and land near military properties, affected foreign persons and entities will need to do significantly more work in order to ensure that their ownership remains legal, say Nellie Sullivan and Lindsey Grubbs at Holland & Knight.

  • Questions Remain After Mass. Adverse Possession Case

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    A recent Massachusetts Land Court decision, concerning an adverse possession claim on a family company-owned property, leaves open questions about potential applicability to closely held corporations and other ownership types going forward, says Brad Hickey at DarrowEverett.

  • 4 Takeaways From Biden's Crypto Mining Divestment Order

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    A May 13 executive order prohibiting the acquisition of real estate by a foreign investor on national security grounds — an enforcement first — shows the importance of understanding how the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States might profile cross-border transactions, even those that are non-notified, say attorneys at Kirkland.

  • Insurer Quota-Sharing Lessons From $112M Bad Faith Verdict

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    In Indiana GRQ v. American Guarantee and Liability Insurance, an Indiana federal jury recently issued a landmark $112 million bad faith verdict, illustrating why insurers must understand the interplay between bad faith law and quota-sharing before entering into these relatively new arrangements, say Jason Reichlyn and Christopher Sakauye at Dykema. 

  • A Look At New IRS Rules For Domestically Controlled REITs

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    The Internal Revenue Services' finalized Treasury Regulations addressing whether real estate investment trusts qualify as domestically controlled adopt the basic structure of previous proposals, but certain new and modified rules may mitigate the regulations' impact, say attorneys at Simpson Thacher.

  • How New Rule Would Change CFIUS Enforcement Powers

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    Before the May 15 comment deadline, companies may want to weigh in on proposed regulatory changes to enforcement and mitigation tools at the disposal of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, including broadened subpoena powers, difficult new mitigation timelines and higher maximum penalties, say attorneys at Venable.