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  • April 08, 2025

    Berkshire Unit Looks To Transfer Commission Fee Claims

    Berkshire Hathaway Energy Company is pushing a Missouri federal court to transfer a proposed class action accusing it and other companies of conspiring to artificially inflate buyer-broker commission fees, arguing the claims should be litigated in Iowa federal court instead.

  • April 08, 2025

    Starwood Pays $800M For 11 Master-Planned Communities

    A joint venture between affiliates of Starwood Capital Group and Starwood Land purchased 11 master-planned communities across the Dallas, Houston and Austin, Texas, submarkets for $800 million from Hines, the buyers announced.

  • April 07, 2025

    Realtor.com Parent Drops Trade Secrets Suit Against CoStar

    Realtor.com's parent company, Move Inc., agreed on Monday to end trade secret litigation it had lodged against rival CoStar Group Inc. and one of Realtor.com's former employees, who it alleged stole confidential trade secrets and used them after joining CoStar. 

  • April 07, 2025

    Honigman Hires Ex-Ice Miller Real Estate Atty In Chicago

    Honigman LLP added former Ice Miller LLP partner Michael R. Tirman as a real estate transactions partner in its Chicago office, the firm announced Monday.

  • April 07, 2025

    Ex-TBS GC Chairs CoStar Board In Latham-Advised Refresh

    Latham & Watkins LLP advised CoStar Group on a "refreshment" of the company's board of directors that includes a new role for a former Turner Broadcasting Systems general counsel, according to a Monday announcement that follows pressure from hedge funds D.E. Shaw and Third Point.

  • April 07, 2025

    ACLU, Others Slam Bid To 'Magic Eraser' CFPB Redlining Deal

    A slew of public interest groups mobilized Friday against the Trump administration's bid to recant a recently settled Consumer Financial Protection Bureau redlining case, telling an Illinois federal judge that the move is about politics, not fairness, and should be denied.

  • April 07, 2025

    NYC Real Estate Week In Review

    Proskauer and Mermel Associates are among the law firms that scored work on the largest New York City real estate deals that hit public records last week, with a large Extell Development buy leading the way.

  • April 07, 2025

    San Francisco Says Group Can't Sue Over Homeless Camps

    San Francisco pushed for a win in California federal court, arguing that the nonprofit accusing the city of unconstitutionally destroying homeless encampments doesn't have standing to sue.

  • April 07, 2025

    Mortgage Lenders, Attys Stole From NY Debtors, Suit Says

    A New York homeowner filed a proposed class action in Brooklyn federal court alleging that the state's mortgage lenders, loan servicing agents and foreclosure attorneys have conspired to inflate the amounts owed on post-foreclosure sales.

  • April 07, 2025

    Mass. High Court Ponders 'Reasonable' Wear In Lease Dispute

    Massachusetts justices on Monday grappled with defining "reasonable" wear and tear on a rental property as they considered whether a property owner can require tenants to have their apartments professionally cleaned when moving out.

  • April 07, 2025

    Montana To Appraise Taxable Real Property Every 2 Years

    Montana will reappraise most taxable real property every two years under a bill signed by the governor.

  • April 04, 2025

    Judge Allows Deposition Of Witnesses In Russian Exec's Suit

    A New York federal judge has ruled that the U.S. government can depose two men about a Russian bank executive's alleged effort to avoid economic sanctions following Russia's invasion and annexation of the Crimea region, saying it is necessary to "prevent a failure of justice."

  • April 04, 2025

    Ex-BigLaw Attorney, Aspen Officals Drop Remodeling Fee Suit

    Litigator Steven Molo and a county government agreed to dismiss a lawsuit claiming officials improperly charged nearly $750,000 in impact fees for a 2023 remodeling project on the attorney's Aspen, Colorado, home under a 2020 land use ordinance.

  • April 04, 2025

    Colo. Residents Say City Stormwater Fees Are Unlawful Taxes

    A Boulder, Colorado, community organization has alleged in state court that the city is unlawfully charging residents fees for stormwater and flood management in order to pay for $66 million worth of bonds issued for a local flood mitigation project.

  • April 04, 2025

    Houston Housing Authority Hit With Sex Harassment Suit

    A female former Houston Housing Authority Corp. employee has alleged in Texas federal court that she was sexually harassed, dealt with sexist remarks, got demoted and was retaliated against by her supervisor when she worked there.

  • April 04, 2025

    Morgan Properties Nabs $501M Midwest Multifamily Portfolio

    Morgan Properties purchased a 3,054-unit portfolio of multifamily assets across the Midwest from Trilogy Real Estate Group for $501 million, the multifamily community owner announced Friday.

  • April 04, 2025

    Kuwait, Feds Reach Deal In Minister Embezzlement Case

    The U.S. government, the Kuwaiti government and the California business partner of a former Kuwaiti deputy prime minister accused of embezzling millions of dollars from the Middle Eastern nation told a California federal court that they've reached a deal in a related federal civil forfeiture case.

  • April 04, 2025

    Fla. House Bill Would Cut General Sales Tax Rate, Other Rates

    Florida would reduce the state's general sales tax rate and other sales tax rates, including the rates imposed on commercial rent, electricity and sales of new mobile homes, by three-quarters of a percentage point under a bill introduced in the state House of Representatives.

  • April 04, 2025

    NYC Office Tower Converted To Multifamily Faces Foreclosure

    A lender has sued in New York federal court to foreclose on a loan for a Financial District building that developer Nathan Berman converted from office to multifamily in 2017.

  • April 04, 2025

    Taxation With Representation: Ropes & Gray, Paul Hastings

    In this week's Taxation With Representation, Siemens AG acquires Dotmatics from Insight Partners, LPL Financial acquires Commonwealth Financial Network, Brookfield Asset Management takes a majority stake in Angel Oak Cos., and TowneBank acquires Old Point Financial Corp.

  • April 03, 2025

    $2M Limits Off Table In Construction Defect Row, Insurer Says

    An insurer for a waterproofing consultant and architecture firm said its policy's $2 million aggregate limit does not apply to a condo association's underlying construction defect claims, telling a Florida federal court that the claims count as a single occurrence subject to a $1 million limit.

  • April 03, 2025

    Wash. AG Pushes RealPage Conspiracy Claims In New Suit

    The Washington State Attorney General's Office launched a new lawsuit in state court on Thursday accusing RealPage of conspiring with landlords to jack up rent prices, after withdrawing from a similar federal case last month to pursue claims that could result in more restitution for Evergreen State renters.

  • April 03, 2025

    Iaffaldano Shaw Guides $2B Miami Resi Tower Project

    Proper Hospitality, advised by Iaffaldano Shaw, unveiled plans for a 28-story residential tower in Miami's Midtown neighborhood, which will be set within a $2 billion mixed-use development, the company said.

  • April 03, 2025

    Real Estate Lawyers On The Move

    Blank Rome, Greenberg Traurig and Troutman are among the law firms that have made recent real estate hires.

  • April 03, 2025

    Vantage Capital Wraps $95.5M Multifamily Portfolio Sale

    Vantage Capital Advisors has sold off a two-property multifamily portfolio based in the Midwest for $95.5 million to an unidentified buyer, the real estate investment management company announced.

Expert Analysis

  • Insurance Rulings Continue Expansion Of Appraisal's Ambit

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    Two recent Illinois insurance cases allowing property damage appraisers to determine causation — Wysoczan v. Cambridge in federal court and Shelter v. Morrow in state appellate court — perpetuate a judicial trend that will result in a slower, more expensive and cumbersome appraisal process that resembles litigation, says Matthew Fortin at BatesCarey.

  • In The CFPB Playbook: The Bureau In The Courts

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    From defending the constitutionality of its funding and the scope of its rulemaking authority in the courts to releasing more nonbinding guidance, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau had a busy summer. Orrick's John Coleman discusses all this and more in the second installment of quarterly bureau activity recaps by former CFPB personnel.

  • Fintech Cos. Should Consider Asset-Based Financing For RE

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    Fintech companies that own or plan to acquire real property may be able to utilize asset-based financings to access more efficient and cost-effective forms of capital beyond traditional venture capital sources, say attorneys at Mayer Brown.

  • What To Consider When Converting Calif. Offices To Housing

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    In light of California legislators' recent efforts to expedite the process for converting offices into residential buildings, developers should evaluate both the societal upsides, and the significant economic and legal hurdles, of such conversions, says Steven Otto at Crosbie Gliner.

  • 9 Consumer Finance Issues To Note From CFPB Report

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    A recent report from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau highlights abusive consumer finance tactics that the agency uncovered during supervisory examinations over the last year — among the most significant issues identified: deceptive practices in automotive loan servicing, and consumer reporting and debt collection compliance failures, say attorneys at Troutman Pepper.

  • Transaction Risks In Residential Mortgage M&A Due Diligence

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    As the residential mortgage market continues to consolidate due to interest rate increases and low housing volume, buyers and sellers should pay attention to a number of compliance considerations ranging from fair lending laws to employee classification, say attorneys at Mayer Brown.

  • Ore. Warranty Ruling Complicates Insurance Classification

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    The Oregon Court of Appeals' recent TruNorth v. Department of Consumer and Business Services holding that a service contract — commonly referred to as an extended warranty — covering commercial property is subject to the state's consumer service contract laws raises regulatory questions for contract obligors, sellers and administrators, say attorneys at Locke Lord.

  • FCRA Legislation To Watch For The Remainder Of 2023

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    If enacted, pending federal and state legislation may result in significant changes for the Fair Credit Reporting Act landscape and thus require regulated entities and practitioners to pivot their compliance strategies, say attorneys at Troutman Pepper.

  • Regulators Must Get Creative To Keep Groundwater Flowing

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    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.

  • What Upholding Of Short-Term Rental Law Means For NYC

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    A New York state judge's dismissal of Airbnb's challenge against the Short-Term Rental Registration Law will benefit the city's hospitality industry and exert downward pressure on apartment rents, and potentially provide a model for other local governments around the U.S. to curb short-term apartment rentals, says Alexander Lycoyannis at Holland & Knight.

  • Key Provisions In Florida's New Insurer Accountability Act

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    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.

  • Fair Lending Activity: Calm On The Surface, Churning Below

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    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's recently released annual fair lending report to Congress confirms that despite the paucity of public fair lending enforcement actions in 2022, the CFPB and prudential banking agencies are engaged in significant nonpublic oversight, examination and enforcement activities, say attorneys at Cooley.

  • The Basics Of Being A Knowledge Management Attorney

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    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.