Commercial
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October 10, 2024
Okla. LLC Wants GSA Office Lease Award Nixed
An Oklahoma-based company urged the U.S. Court of Federal Claims to order the U.S. government to vacate and reevaluate a 15-year Ohio office lease award that it gave to another company.
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October 10, 2024
Investor Connected To Texas AG Seeks To Ax Fraud Case
Nate Paul, a real estate investor at the heart of the failed impeachment of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, has moved to dismiss federal wire fraud and conspiracy charges against him, arguing that the indictment does not claim that he acted willfully when allegedly ripping off lenders and investors.
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October 10, 2024
Back-To-Back Storms Expose Outdated NFIP Holes, Pro Says
The one-two punch of hurricanes Helene and Milton should give policymakers another reason to bolster the country's leading flood insurer and rethink water risks, according to Chad Berginnis, executive director of the Association of State Floodplain Managers and a leading figure among flood loss reduction professionals. Here, Law360 talks to Berginnis about how the back-to-back storms lay bare the country's flood risks.
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October 10, 2024
Walmart To Invest In Community Solar Project Portfolio
Developer Solar Landscape said Walmart has committed to invest in a series of 74 community solar projects in Maryland and Illinois, about half of which are intended to reduce energy cost for low- and moderate-income households.
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October 09, 2024
Chancery Keeps $5B Md. Data Center Project Fight In Del.
A court battle over control and management of early work on a potential $5 billion data complex in western Maryland will remain in the First State despite a marginally earlier-filed suit in Texas' new business court, a Delaware vice chancellor ruled late Wednesday.
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October 09, 2024
The Tallest Towers And The Law Firms They Lean On
As new skyscrapers reshape skylines across the country, Law360 Real Estate Authority is tracking the development of the tallest towers and the law firms guiding them, detailing the challenges and triumphs along the way.
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October 09, 2024
Worker Protections Center Stage In NYC Hotel License Debate
Despite recent changes accommodating the hospitality industry's concerns, small-hotel owners and their advocates voiced serious concerns during a Wednesday City Council hearing about worker protections embedded in a bill that would introduce licenses for New York City hotels.
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October 09, 2024
9th Circ. Judge Open To Rebooting CoStar Antitrust Fight
A Ninth Circuit judge on a three-judge panel appeared open Wednesday to reviving counterclaims alleging CoStar monopolizes commercial real estate information markets, telling CoStar's counsel repeatedly that the lower court's ruling "reads more like summary judgment" than the granting of a motion to dismiss and improperly draws inferences in favor of CoStar.
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October 09, 2024
Emmet Marvin, Jeffrey Zwick Guide $155M NYC Project Loan
An affiliate of nursing and rehabilitation center operator Allure Group secured a $155 million loan from Valley National Bank, tied to a New York mixed-use development, in a deal guided by Emmet Marvin & Martin LLP and Jeffrey Zwick and Associates PC.
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October 09, 2024
'San Francisco' In Oakland Airport Name Is Fair Use, Port Says
The Port of Oakland has told a California federal judge that San Francisco's preliminary injunction bid should be rejected as the city is not likely to prevail on its trademark infringement claims over the renaming of Oakland's airport to "San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport," saying it doesn't create confusion.
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October 09, 2024
How Built Environment Interacts With Climate Risk
As worsening disasters result in skyrocketing property insurance rates, CoreLogic data shows that construction decisions can cause significant variations in climate risk, even in neighboring counties.
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October 09, 2024
Skyline Robotics Is Bringing Proptech To New Heights
With tech solutions being developed for just about every aspect of daily life, a robot window-washer for high-rise buildings may not stand out as the next big idea. But Skyline Robotics thinks the deployment of its Ozmo system for a New York City skyscraper could be a breakthrough that ultimately provides the real estate world with benefits far beyond just a clear view.
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October 09, 2024
Unclear Road For $275M Biz Tax Plan, DC Panel Chair Says
The District of Columbia Tax Revision Commission may scrap a proposal for a business activity tax that could raise $275 million annually to reduce other business taxes, the panel chair said Wednesday.
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October 09, 2024
Mo. Clinics Fail To Meet Charity Requirement For Exemption
Health clinics in four Missouri counties are not eligible for charitable exemptions from property tax despite being part of a nonprofit organization, the state's tax commission ruled.
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October 09, 2024
Philly Developer Says Ex-Blank Rome Atty Falsified Records
The owner of a popular Philadelphia nightclub claims a now-disbarred ex-Blank Rome real estate attorney falsified court records, forged documents and failed to represent the club owner in several legal matters over a five-year period.
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October 09, 2024
AIG Unit Renews Miami Office Lease With Nuveen
An American International Group Inc. unit renewed its lease for 13,350 square feet of Miami office space that's being rented out by Nuveen Real Estate, according to Colliers South Florida.
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October 09, 2024
Real Estate Pro From Simon Property Joins AY Strauss
A longtime executive at real estate giant Simon Property Group joined real estate boutique A.Y. Strauss's Livingston, New Jersey, office as a partner, according to a recent firm announcement.
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October 09, 2024
Vinson-Led MCB Sweetens Bid For Whitestone REIT
MCB Real Estate, guided by Vinson & Elkins LLP, upped its all-cash acquisition proposal for Whitestone REIT by offering to buy it for $15 per share, the investment firm announced.
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October 09, 2024
Marriott Inks $52M Deal With States Over Guest Data Breach
Marriott International Inc. has agreed to pay $52 million to nearly every U.S. state and bolster its data security practices to resolve parallel investigations by state attorneys general and the Federal Trade Commission over a massive data breach at the hotel's Starwood-branded properties.
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October 09, 2024
Miami Tower Sells For $443M In Fla.'s No. 2 Biggest Office Sale
Nuveen Real Estate has sold its 701 Brickell tower in Miami to Florida-based investors Elliott Investment Management and Morning Calm Management for $443 million in the second-largest office sale in state history, according to a Wednesday news release.
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October 08, 2024
Genting Unit Used Bahamas Resort To Hide Fraud, Suit Says
A Bahamanian real estate development company on Monday sued a U.S. company organized under destination resorts and casino giant Genting Group, saying in a Florida federal complaint that the Genting company used a resorts in the Bahamas as a "financial wasteland" that obscured fraudulent activities.
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October 08, 2024
Jackson, Kagan Target Loper Bright In Ghost Gun Case
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was uncharacteristically quiet during initial arguments Tuesday over the federal government's authority to regulate ghost guns. While her colleagues debated whether kits of unassembled parts qualify as firearms, she waited patiently to post a different question: Can courts now toss agency interpretations they don't like?
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October 08, 2024
DOJ Sues LA Fitness Over Nationwide Accessibility Issues
The U.S. Department of Justice sued gym chain LA Fitness on Tuesday, alleging that it mistreated patrons with disabilities at its nearly 700 locations across the country, including by failing to fix broken pool lift equipment and charging caretakers additional fees.
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October 08, 2024
Mich. Judge Won't Halt EV Battery-Plant Build During Appeal
A Michigan federal judge said Monday she will not lift an order forcing a town's leaders to abide by a development agreement with battery manufacturer Gotion Inc. while the town seeks a Sixth Circuit review of the decision.
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October 08, 2024
IRS Appeals Office's Easement Deals May Sap Independence
The IRS Independent Office of Appeals plans to settle certain conservation easement cases with similar terms offered by other IRS divisions, but these upcoming offers might be challenging for taxpayers to navigate and could undermine the office's independence from the rest of the agency.
Expert Analysis
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India's Budget Proposals May Ease Entry For Certain Sectors
India’s recently released budget includes proposals to facilitate doing business in Gujarat International Finance Tec-City and moderate thousands of compliance requirements, opening up new opportunities for foreign businesses in the digital infrastructure, manufacturing and renewable energy sectors, say Mukesh Butani and Seema Kejriwal at BMR Legal.
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NY Law Alters Foreclosure Timeliness Framework Post-Engel
New York's recently passed Foreclosure Abuse and Prevention Act aims to prevent lender manipulation of foreclosure statutes of limitations following the Court of Appeals' 2021 decision in Freedom Mortgage v. Engel, and should cause lenders to work with mortgagees to resolve defaults, say attorneys at Abrams Fensterman.
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Key Considerations For Appointing A Real Estate Receiver
With commercial real estate loan distress expected to grow dramatically in the coming months, lenders should make sure to understand best practices for seeking appointment of a receiver over a defaulted property, say Dave Wald at Wald Realty Advisors and Mark Silverman at Locke Lord.
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Even Recession-Proof Cos. Need Strong Compliance Controls
While industries seen as safe from recession may face rapid growth in an economic downturn, companies under pressure to meet rising demand might ignore signs of fraud, which is why they must develop and maintain a robust compliance program, say consultants at Charles River Associates.
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New AML Law May Be Key Tool To Enforce Russia Sanctions
A new anti-money laundering law for the first time authorizes monetary rewards for tips leading to government enforcement against certain sanctions violations, and though many questions remain, it gives the U.S. an additional tool in the ongoing global battle against Russian aggression, say Daren Firestone and Kimberly Wehle at Levy Firestone.
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How Gov't Enviro Justice Push May Affect Developers
Attorneys at Crowell & Moring contextualize the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's recent guidance on environmental justice and permitting decisions, and the U.S. Department of Energy's requests for input on using grants to achieve EJ goals, highlighting practical implications for project developers and other industry participants.
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The EPA's New Enviro Site Assessment Standard: Key Points
While the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's previous standard for Phase I environmental site assessments will remain valid for another year, the agency's recent final approval of the newer ASTM E1527-21 standard means that it now represents the best practice for conducting ESAs, says Sedina Banks at Greenberg Glusker.
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FinCEN Report Holds Key Russia-Linked Risk Considerations
A recent report from the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network reminds financial institutions to review guidance issued on reporting Russia-linked suspicious activity, emphasizing the need to review anti-money laundering and sanctions monitoring processes to remain adaptive to global developments, say Siana Danch and Peter Hardy at Ballard Spahr.
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Recession Or Not, Elevated Restructuring Activity Is Coming
2023 is set up to be a strong year for corporate distress and reorganization, recession withstanding, but it may not be the blowout year that some are expecting — depending on whether the Fed continues its inflation fight and whether sponsors can go all out to defend investments, says Michael Eisenband at FTI Consulting.
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Ruling Shows New Potential For Retroactive For-Cause Firings
A New York federal court's recent decision in Kulick v. Gamma Real Estate shed light on the important question of whether an employer may retroactively terminate an employee for cause and opened the door for such terminations based on what is known as the after-acquired evidence doctrine, say Reid Skibell and Megan Reilly at Glenn Agre.
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Mapping The Transport Sector's Road To Zero Emissions
Transportation companies that hope to lead the multiagency U.S. National Blueprint for Transportation Decarbonization's recently announced transition to zero-emission vehicles and fuels should anticipate a host of commercial and legal issues, say Levi McAllister and Pamela Wu at Morgan Lewis.
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A Look At Lease Expansion Options In A Challenging Market
Expansion options can provide a powerful incentive for businesses to sign long-term leases even amid economic uncertainty, but both landlords and tenants must carefully consider the potential rights and terms, says Kris Ferranti at Shearman.
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5 Keys To A Productive Mediation
Excerpt from Practical Guidance
Cortney Young at ADR Partners discusses factors that can help to foster success in mediation, including scheduling, preparation, managing client expectations and more.