Commercial

  • February 19, 2025

    Real Estate Group Of The Year: Wachtell

    Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz's real estate team guided major deals, representing Spirit Realty Capital Inc. in its $9.3 billion, all-stock acquisition by Realty Income Corp., and Public Storage's $2.2 billion acquisition of Simply Self Storage, earning it a spot as one of the 2024 Law360 Real Estate Groups of the Year.

  • February 19, 2025

    Construction Group Of The Year: Seyfarth

    Seyfarth Shaw LLP's construction attorneys advised a massive transit project valued at nearly $2 billion that the firm said will be the centerpiece of the Miami skyline when completed. That and other recent work have earned the team a spot among the 2024 Law360 Construction Groups of the Year.

  • February 19, 2025

    Ill. Dept. OKs Quantum Computing Building Tax Credit Regs

    Illinois individual and corporate taxpayers may claim income tax credits for a portion of wages paid to workers employed in the construction of quantum computing campus facilities, the state Department of Revenue said in adopted regulatory amendments.

  • February 19, 2025

    Power Transformer Manufacturer To Build $102.5M NC Facility

    North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein announced Wednesday that, with assistance from a state grant, a manufacturer of power and distribution transformers will embark on a $102.5 million expansion of a manufacturing facility in the city of Raeford that will add 217 jobs.

  • February 19, 2025

    Prologis Founder To Step Down As CEO After 4 Decades

    Industrial real estate investment trust Prologis announced Wednesday that CEO and co-founder Hamid Moghadam will step down from his position leading the company after more than 40 years.

  • February 19, 2025

    RSM Analyst Sees Growth For Family Offices In Real Estate

    Law360 Real Estate Authority recently caught up with Gene Garcia, a Houston-based principal and real estate senior analyst with RSM US LLP, to discuss the relationship between family offices and real estate and what lies ahead.

  • February 18, 2025

    Trump Exec Order Expands Control Over Independent Agencies

    President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday to limit the autonomy of independent agencies such as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and Federal Communications Commission by requiring them to submit draft regulations for presidential review.

  • February 18, 2025

    Airbnb, Owners Sue New Orleans Over Short-Term Ordinances

    Airbnb and a group of New Orleans property owners have brought a new lawsuit against the city challenging 2023 restrictions on short-term rentals and a set of requirements passed in October mandating that platforms verify that rental hosts are following city rules.

  • February 18, 2025

    Construction Co. Awarded $75M In Colo. Casino Fight

    A Colorado state judge has awarded a Denver construction company $74.6 million in a complicated fight over the quarter-billion-dollar expansion of a casino resort, finding the casino owner was "combative and adversarial" and caused the bulk of the project's delays.

  • February 18, 2025

    Calif. Insurance Chief Asks State Farm To Justify Rate Hikes

    California's insurance commissioner asked State Farm General Insurance Co. to appear for an in-person "informal conference" later this month over its request for emergency rate hikes in the wake of the deadly Los Angeles wildfires in January, saying the insurer has not yet justified the move.

  • February 18, 2025

    NY Broadens Tax Break Guidelines For Development Projects

    New York state broadened guidelines for determining whether some economic development projects may be eligible for property and sales tax exemptions based on the level of a project's on-site child care services under clarifying legislation signed by Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul.

  • February 18, 2025

    Dechert Advises $1.1B Refi Of Its Own Manhattan HQ Tower

    Dechert LLP guided a $1.1 billion refinancing for 3 Bryant Park, a midtown Manhattan, New York, office tower that the firm claims as its own headquarters, records show. 

  • February 18, 2025

    NYC Real Estate Week In Review

    Cole Schotz and Seyfarth Shaw are among the law firms that picked up work on the largest New York City real estate deals that hit public records last week, with commercial and residential transactions in Manhattan topping the list.

  • February 18, 2025

    Cadwalader Guides $1.5B Refi Of Manhattan MetLife Building

    Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft LLP advised a $1.5 billion refinancing of the Irvine Co.'s MetLife Building in midtown Manhattan.

  • February 18, 2025

    Blackstone Affiliate Lends $189M To Storage Venture

    Real estate financier Blackstone Mortgage Trust Inc. has provided $189 million in financing to Alterra IOS for 49 of its industrial outdoor storage sites that are located in 22 states and take up 235 acres, the industrial real estate platform announced Tuesday.

  • February 18, 2025

    Denver Landlord Says Defunct Moye White Owes Nearly $4M

    A Denver landlord accused defunct law firm Moye White LLP in Colorado state court of owing almost $4 million after the law firm closed down in 2024.

  • February 18, 2025

    Simpson Thacher Guides $4B Asia-Pacific Real Estate Fund

    PAG Real Assets raised $4 billion for the latest installment of a flagship real estate fund guided by Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, with the alternative investment manager noting that the fund will focus on developed Asia-Pacific markets.

  • February 18, 2025

    Adams, Feds Ordered To Explain Dismissal Bid At Hearing

    A Manhattan federal judge demanded details Tuesday and scheduled a hearing after the Justice Department asked to dismiss criminal charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, signaling that the court would not rubber-stamp the request following allegations of a corrupt bargain and mass resignations of prosecutors in protest.

  • February 18, 2025

    Dechert, Paul Hastings Guide Barings' Takeover Of Artemis

    Barings, advised by Dechert LLP, inked an agreement to snap up Paul Hastings LLP-led Artemis Real Estate Partners, an investment firm managing over $11 billion of assets, according to a Tuesday announcement.

  • February 14, 2025

    Morgan & Morgan Atty Accused Of Setting Up Rape Charges

    Three men, including a real estate executive and a broker, facing sexual assault charges are asking a Florida court to force prosecutors to hand over reports by the victim's attorney at Morgan & Morgan PA, who the defendants say became part of the prosecution team and helped bring the charges.

  • February 14, 2025

    Maine Judge Denies Challenge To Corporate Transparency Act

    A Maine federal judge upheld the Corporate Transparency Act, rejecting one of several challenges across federal courts claiming Congress lacked the power to require companies to disclose their real owners.

  • February 14, 2025

    Calif. Insurance Chief Backs Wildfire Mitigation, Recovery Bills

    California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara announced his support Friday for a slew of bills aimed at addressing wildfire mitigation and recovery, including measures to maximize insurance claim payouts and stabilize the state's insurer of last resort.

  • February 14, 2025

    Adams Case Careens Toward 'Messy' Hearing, Experts Say

    The Manhattan federal judge overseeing the corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams is unlikely to rubber stamp a request from the U.S. Department of Justice to toss the case and may instead hold a hearing on the matter, which could get "messy" and "embarrassing," experts say.

  • February 14, 2025

    DOJ Files Motion To Drop Adams Case After Prosecutors Exit

    The U.S. Department of Justice filed a motion to dismiss the corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, following a flood of resignations by government lawyers who defied a top DOJ official's orders to drop the charges for political reasons.

  • February 14, 2025

    Akerman Brings On GC For Land Developer In Miami

    Akerman LLP has expanded its real estate practice in Miami with a partner who formerly served as general counsel for the land developer of a master-planned community in South Florida.

Expert Analysis

  • LA's High-Value Real Estate Transfer Tax Should Be Scrapped

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    Los Angeles’ recently implemented high-value property transfer tax has chilled the real estate market, is failing to meet revenue expectations and raises significant constitutional concerns, making it a flawed piece of legislation that should be invalidated, says attorney Paul Weinberg.

  • High Court Ruling Provides New Avenue For Foreign Plaintiffs

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    The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Yegiazaryan v. Smagin offers a new path for foreign plaintiffs attempting to enforce arbitral awards in the U.S., but it also leaves the standard for such attempts under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act unsettled, say attorneys at Wiley.

  • Justices' Corruption Ruling May Shift DOJ Bank Fraud Tactics

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    After the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision last month in Ciminelli v. U.S., curtailing a government theory of wire fraud liability, prosecutors may need to reconsider their approach to the bank fraud statute, particularly when it comes to foreign bank enforcement, says Brian Kearney at Ballard Spahr.

  • Avoiding Negative Tax Consequences In Loan Modifications

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    Borrowers who may be caught in the dramatic uptick in nonperforming commercial real estate loans should consider strategies to avoid income and capital gains tax that may be triggered by loan modifications, says Aman Badyal at Glaser Weil.

  • Foreign Investment In Real Estate Is Getting More Complicated

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    Increasing federal scrutiny and a proliferation of new state laws targeting foreign investment in real estate may complicate or prevent transactions even by U.S. companies or funds that have shareholders or limited partners from China and other countries of concern, say attorneys at Akin.

  • 5th Circ. Ruling Aids Insureds In Contractual Exclusion Rows

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    The Fifth Circuit's recent insurance decision in Windermere Oaks v. Allied World, in favor of coverage, provides policyholders with guidance on how to distinguish between contractual and noncontractual claims when insurers deploy broadly worded liability exclusions to deny coverage, say Max Louik and David Ledet at Reed Smith.

  • What OneMain Order Says About CFPB's Regulatory Priorities

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    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s recent action against OneMain Financial Group and others reflect a continuing trend of arguably historic regulatory scrutiny for consumer lenders, and send a strong message that the CFPB is taking a tough stance against deceptive sales practices, say Felix Shipkevich and Jessica Livingston at Shipkevich.

  • 2nd Circ. Reinsurance Ruling Correctly Applied English Law

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    Contrary to a recent Law360 guest article's argument, the Second Circuit correctly applied English law when it decided in Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania v. Equitas that concurrent reinsurance certificates required the reinsurer to cover loss in accordance with the law of the policy's governing jurisdiction, say Peter Chaffetz and Andrew Poplinger at Chaffetz Lindsey.

  • Hospitality Biz Must Prep For Seaweed Damage Coverage

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    With the Great Atlantic Sargassum Seaweed Belt, a 10-million-ton mass of brown seaweed, potentially about to approach the coasts of the U.S. Southeast, Puerto Rico and the Caribbean, affected policyholders should consider whether their losses are covered by their property insurance policies, say attorneys at Pillsbury.

  • Sackett's US Waters Redefinition Is A Boon For Developers

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    The U.S. Supreme Court's recent landmark ruling in Sackett v. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency should reduce real estate project delays, development costs and potential legal exposures — but developers must remain mindful of how new federal and state regulations governing wetlands could affect their plans, say attorneys at Morris Manning.

  • For NY Wind And Solar Projects, Some Tax Assessment Clarity

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    Recent legislation, which moots a challenge to New York’s discounted cash flow method for assessing solar and wind project real property taxes, lifts a cloud of uncertainty and brings new considerations for developers, investors and lenders, say attorneys at Hodgson Russ.

  • How Electric Vehicles Will Affect Land Use And Development

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    The increasing use of electric vehicles will bring significant issues for cities and real estate developers to consider, as cities will require substantially more infrastructure to meet electric vehicles' charging needs, says John Lushis at Norris McLaughlin.

  • 2nd Circ. Reinsurance Ruling Misconstrues English Law

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    The Second Circuit's finding in Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania v. Equitas Insurance, that London-based reinsurer Equitas owed coverage for losses outside the policy period, stems from that court's misinterpretation of English law on reinsurance policy construction, says Christopher Foster at Holman Fenwick.