Commercial
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October 24, 2025
Mining Co. Denied Access To Tribal Docs In Minn. Land Row
A Minnesota federal magistrate judge has denied a request for discovery by Northshore Mining Co. against the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians in the tribe's lawsuit over a land exchange, saying the tribe did not cause any unreasonable delays that require discovery.
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October 24, 2025
NJ Panel Tosses Sprawling Legal Malpractice, Fraud Suit
A New Jersey state appellate court has backed the permanent dismissal of a developer's legal malpractice and fraud suit against Cooper Levenson April Niedelman & Wagenheim PA and other parties, ruling that the state's entire controversy doctrine, which requires litigants to put all their relevant allegations in a single suit, bars his claims.
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October 24, 2025
Judge Won't Block Empire Wind Project
A D.C. federal judge declined to stop work on an 80,000-acre offshore wind project off the New York and New Jersey coasts Friday, saying the nearby residents challenging the project failed to show that the windfarm would injure migratory bottlenose dolphins.
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October 24, 2025
Fannie Mae Promotes Deputy GC To Acting Top Atty
Fannie Mae announced that it has elevated its deputy general counsel to acting general counsel, after the previous attorney to hold the position decided to move on from the post.
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October 24, 2025
Judge Lifts Ch. 11 Stay On Prospect Medical Tort Suits
A Texas bankruptcy judge on Friday gave Prospect Medical Holdings permission to sell two Connecticut hospitals for $86 million and gave tort claimants the go-ahead to proceed with suits against the hospital chain, saying she was "beyond frustrated" with delays in settling the claims.
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October 24, 2025
Md. Office Building Valuation Cut In Half By Tax Court
A Maryland office building was overvalued at roughly $40 million in tax years 2023 and 2024, the state tax court found, agreeing with an income analysis presented by the property owner that its value should be reduced by half.
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October 24, 2025
Taxation With Representation: Latham, Wachtell, Gibson Dunn
In this week's Taxation With Representation, Meta announces a joint venture with Blue Owl Capital to fund the development of a data center campus in Louisiana, private equity giants acquire medical technology company Hologic Inc., and National Fuel Gas Co. buys CenterPoint Energy Inc.'s Ohio natural gas utility business.
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October 24, 2025
Judge Tells Feds To 'Fish Or Cut Bait' On 'Buffalo Billion' Case
A Manhattan federal judge said Friday it's time for prosecutors to either make a deal with four men whose 2018 bid-rigging convictions from an upstate New York development initiative were overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court, or schedule a 2026 retrial.
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October 24, 2025
NJ Property Owner Puts Office, Industrial Properties In Ch. 11
A New Jersey property owner has put several of its office and industrial properties into Chapter 11, according to multiple petitions filed in New Jersey bankruptcy court.
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October 23, 2025
NY AG Sues Vape Shop Owners For Selling To Kids
New York's attorney general is looking to permanently shut down two smoke shops and ban their owners from ever working in the vape industry again, claiming they flagrantly sold illegal flavored vapes to customers including children, according to a petition filed Oct. 23.
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October 23, 2025
Nelson Mullins Hires Two Attys To Bolster RE Team
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP has hired two veteran commercial real estate attorneys — one a former Kelley Drye & Warren LLP special counsel — to strengthen its real estate and capital markets team.
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October 23, 2025
Entities Tied To NYC's Former Hudson Hotel File For Ch. 11
Two companies affiliated with the former Hudson Hotel near Manhattan's Columbus Circle have filed for Chapter 11 protection in Delaware, listing between $100 million and $500 million each in both assets and liabilities.
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October 23, 2025
Blackstone Upbeat On Data Centers, Preps 401(k) Asset Focus
Executives at private equity giant Blackstone Inc. said in a call with analysts on Oct. 23 that data center dealmaking is still on the upswing, and that it is making moves in anticipation of formal guidance from the federal government on the ability of defined contribution retirement plans to invest in alternative assets like real estate.
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October 23, 2025
Del. Justices Won't Reconsider Gellert Seitz Malpractice Ruling
The Delaware Supreme Court on Oct. 23 rejected a request to reconsider its decision affirming the dismissal of a legal malpractice suit against Gellert Seitz Busenkell & Brown LLC over damages a homebuilder said it suffered due to the firm's negligence handling loan-restructuring disputes, saying the request is "without merit."
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October 23, 2025
Amalgamated Bank Commits $250M For C-PACE Platform
Amalgamated Bank plans to provide up to $250 million of financing for commercial real estate projects that come from another company's Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy lending platform, the bank announced Thursday.
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October 23, 2025
Gibson Dunn Hires Ex-Fried Frank Atty For RE Team
Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP has added a former Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP partner who specializes in commercial leasing transactions to its real estate practice in New York.
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October 22, 2025
NJ Industrial Park Nabs $654M, With Construction Underway
Madison Realty Capital originated a $654 million mortgage and mezzanine loan for a New Jersey industrial campus, which the private equity firm said will refinance 2020 Acquisitions' existing financing and cover ongoing construction and leasing costs, per a Wednesday announcement.
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October 22, 2025
REIT Inks $7M Settlement Of Ex-CEO's Class Action Claims
A real estate investment trust has reached a $7.125 million deal to end a proposed investor class action brought by its former CEO alleging its insiders breached their fiduciary duties after the company's common stock was diluted by "disastrous" stock redemption decisions.
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October 22, 2025
DHS Unveils Proposal To Reduce EB-5 Investor Visa Fees
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday rolled out a proposed fee schedule for the EB-5 foreign investor visa program that will see investors paying about 14% less in form fees after a steep fee increase in 2024.
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October 22, 2025
Texas Appeals Court Wipes $64M Judgment For Dallas Lender
A Texas appellate court wiped away a $64 million award to the subsidiary of a Dallas investment company following alleged fraud by Credit Suisse surrounding lending for a luxury Nevada community, saying the lower court improperly found that the subsidiary could collect damages above zero dollars.
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October 22, 2025
Two Firms Work On $168M NYC Hotel Loans, Sale
The Dominick Hotel, a 46-story, 391-room hotel in Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood, was sold off and connected to loan deals worth more than $168 million combined in separate transactions guided by Hogan Lovells and Kriss & Feuerstein LLP, according to official property records.
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October 22, 2025
Fifth Attorney For Michigan Pastor Exits Zoning Suit
A Michigan federal judge Wednesday allowed the fifth lawyer who represented a pastor in a zoning ordinance and retaliation dispute against a township to withdraw from the case, a few months after refusing to recuse himself from the case over a comment about the turnover rate for the pastor's counsel.
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October 22, 2025
NJ Panel Hints Affordable Housing Rules Fight Is Moot
A New Jersey appellate panel questioned on Wednesday whether 28 towns' challenge to interim affordable housing rules might become moot, as permanent regulations are expected within two months — but municipal attorneys argued the current rules have already forced planning decisions that could be upended.
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October 22, 2025
NC Biz Court Bulletin: COVID Coverage, A Suspect Signature
The North Carolina Business Court has rounded the corner into fall with insurance disputes over COVID-19 coverage at a chain of outlet malls and the theft of over $900,000 in legal THC reportedly stolen from a warehouse in the Southwest.
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October 22, 2025
Institutional Real Estate Allocations Drop, Rebound Expected
Institutional investors planned to put less capital toward real estate strategies in 2025 than what they had earmarked the year prior, marking the first time Hodes Weill & Associates and Cornell University have seen such a decline since they began surveying over a decade ago.
Expert Analysis
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A Bird's Eye View Of NYC's New Parapet Inspection Law
Building owners in New York City should be ready for the city's new parapet inspection requirements going into effect in January, which will likely necessitate additional construction work for countless buildings not previously subject to formal inspections, says Benjamin Fox Tracy at Braverman Greenspun.
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How Fla. Bankruptcy Ruling May Affect Equity Owners
A Florida bankruptcy court’s recent ruling in Vital Pharmaceuticals — which rejected the Third Circuit’s Majestic Star decision that determined a bankrupt corporation’s flow-through status was not protected by the automatic stay — may significantly affect how equity owners can mitigate the impact of flow-through structures in bankruptcy, say Eric Behl-Remijan and Natasha Hwangpo at Ropes & Gray.
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Calif. Ruling May Open Bankruptcy Trustees To Tort Liability
In Martin v. Gladstone, a recent California appellate court decision, the application of tort concepts to bankruptcy trustees could pose a new concern for trustees and federal receivers when controlling and maintaining commercial property, says Jarrett Osborne-Revis at Buchalter.
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Considerations For Navigating Mixed-Use Developments
As mixed-use developments continue to rise in popularity, developers considering this approach to urban planning must be aware of key considerations ranging from title and zoning laws to proper engagement with stakeholders, says Mehdi Sinaki at Michelman & Robinson.
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1st Tax Easement Convictions Will Likely Embolden DOJ, IRS
After recent convictions in the first criminal tax fraud trial over allegedly abusive syndicated conservation easements, the IRS and U.S. Department of Justice will likely pursue other promoters for similar alleged conspiracies — though one acquittal may help attorneys better evaluate their clients' exposure, say Bill Curtis and Lauren DeSantis-Then at Polsinelli.
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Compliance Primer: Foreign Investment In US Real Property
The rise in foreign investment in U.S. real property, especially agricultural land, has led to increased national security concerns, meaning it’s important to understand reporting requirements under the Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act and state-level statutes, and to monitor legislative proposals that could create more stringent reporting and review processes, say attorneys at K&L Gates.
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How CRE Loans Would Shift Under New Bank Capital Rules
Attorneys at MoFo discuss how commercial real estate loans would fare under federal banking agencies' proposed changes to how large banks risk-weight loans, particularly how CRE loans are weighed based on the current standardized framework versus the proposed expanded approach.
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Calif. GHG Disclosure Law Will Affect Companies Worldwide
California's Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act, which will require comprehensive greenhouse gas emissions disclosures from large companies operating in the state, will mean compliance challenges for a wide range of industries, nationally and globally, as the law's requirements will ultimately trickle out and down, say attorneys at Brownstein Hyatt.
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What Retail Landlords Must Know About Permitted Transfers
As trying economic times require tenants to create options to cease their operations by transferring their lease obligations to other parties, retail landlords must give significant thought to how permitted transfers are drafted, and how parties are to be protected in the present and the future, says Scott Grossfeld at Cox Castle.
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Proactive Measures While NY Foreclosure Law Is In Limbo
While questions about the scope and constitutionality of New York's Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act might not be resolved by courts for years, lenders, borrowers and other interested parties can take action to protect their rights and potentially expedite appellate review, say Allison Schoenthal and Andrew Kim at Goodwin.
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EB-5 Investment Period Clarification Raises More Questions
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services' recent clarifying guidance for EB-5 investors, specifying that the statutory investment period begins two years from the date of investment, raises as many questions as it answers given related agency requirements and investors' potential contractual obligations, says Daniel Lundy at Klasko Immigration Law Partners.
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A Guide For Landlords Pivoting To Medical Office Buildings
The current commercial real estate landscape presents a unique opportunity for landlords, real estate developers and investors to accommodate the growing health care industry's need for office buildings, though proper navigation of complex regulations and leasing concerns is necessary, says Mehdi Sinaki at Michelman & Robinson.
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NY Co-Ops Must Avoid Pitfalls When Navigating Insurance
In light of skyrocketing premiums, tricky exclusions and dwindling options, New York cooperative corporations must carefully review potential contractors' insurance policies in order to secure full protection, as even seemingly minor contractor jobs can carry significant risk due to New York labor laws, says Eliot Zuckerman at Smith Gambrell.