Commercial
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September 22, 2025
Atlanta-Area Hotel Sued On Claims It Ignored Sex Trafficking
A woman has sued a property management company and the owner-operator of a Super 8 in College Park, Georgia, where she said employees were aware of but did nothing to prevent her from being sex trafficked as a minor.
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September 22, 2025
Fried Frank Pilots $1.4B CMBS Refi For NYC Office Tower
Manhattan office giant SL Green Realty Corp. and asset management firm PGIM said Monday that they have clinched a $1.4 billion commercial mortgage-backed securities refinancing for 11 Madison Ave. in Manhattan, with counsel from Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP.
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September 22, 2025
Self-Storage REIT Prices $144M Bond Offering
SmartStop Self Storage REIT announced Monday that it has priced a CA$200 million ($144 million) bond offering, noting funds will be used to pay down debt and to fund acquisitions.
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September 22, 2025
Rosenberg & Estis Adds Attys To Commercial Litigation Team
Rosenberg & Estis PC has hired a former Ford O'Brien Landy LLP partner as a member and an ex-Milbank LLP associate as counsel for its general commercial litigation team in New York City, the firm announced.
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September 22, 2025
PE-Backed Flood Insurance Provider Neptune Eyes $350M IPO
Florida-based residential and commercial flood insurer Neptune Insurance said Monday that it is seeking a valuation of $2.76 billion in an initial public offering next week advised by Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP and Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP.
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September 22, 2025
Feds Oppose Calif. Tribes' Bid To Halt Casino Dispute
The U.S. government has asked a District of Columbia federal court judge to reject a stay motion filed by three California Native American tribes that are challenging the approval of another tribe's casino-resort project, arguing that the trio has failed to justify pausing the suit before the court rules on the government's request for a Golden State federal court transfer.
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September 22, 2025
NYC Real Estate Week In Review
Richter Restrepo and Adler & Stachenfeld landed work on two of the largest New York City real estate deals that hit public records last week, a period that saw multiple large apartment building trades.
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September 22, 2025
Judge Rules Revolution Wind Can Restart Wind Farm Work
A D.C. federal judge gave Revolution Wind the green light to restart work on its billion-dollar wind farm off the Rhode Island coast Monday, halting a stop work order issued by the Trump administration last month, two years after the project got federal approval from the Biden administration.
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September 22, 2025
2 Firms Advise Compass' $1.6B Buy Of Broker Anywhere
Real estate broker Compass said Monday that it has struck a deal to acquire rival broker Anywhere Real Estate for $1.6 billion, in a transaction advised by Kirkland & Ellis LLP and Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz.
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September 19, 2025
Estate Filed Dupe Suit Against McCarter & English, Court Told
McCarter & English LLP on Friday urged a Connecticut state judge to toss a lawsuit accusing it of mismanaging a $4.6 million estate, arguing it's essentially a duplicate of a pending lawsuit.
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September 19, 2025
Md. Steel Co. Owes $700K For System Collapse, Insurer Says
Hartford Fire Insurance Co. has sued a subcontractor on a Maryland commercial project in state court to recover the costs of a $719,405 claim made after a steel joist system partially collapsed in 2022.
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September 19, 2025
Hotel Settles Ga. Minor's Sex Trafficking Suit
A settlement has been reached in a 17-year-old girl's lawsuit accusing an Atlanta-based hotel and its management company of doing nothing to help when managers and hotel employees knew she and others were being sex trafficked.
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September 19, 2025
Chinese Citizens Sue Texas Over Real Estate Ownership Ban
Three citizens of the People's Republic of China claimed in Texas federal court that a recently passed law prohibiting people from certain countries deemed hostile to the U.S. from buying land in the state is unconstitutional.
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September 19, 2025
Co. Tied To Lehman Ex-Restructuring Chief Faces Loan Suit
A holding company linked to Lehman Brothers' post-2008 era restructuring professional defaulted on a commercial loan secured by a large office building and now owes a reinsurer about $19.5 million, according to a lawsuit brought in North Carolina's business court.
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September 19, 2025
NY Hospitality Firm Leader On Expanding To Florida
David Helbraun, one of the founding partners of New York firm Helbraun Levey, joined Law360 Pulse to discuss the firm's expansion to Florida after seeing clients move to the Sunshine State.
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September 19, 2025
Ex-Construction Co. General Counsel Joins Bilzin Sumberg
Miami-based Bilzin Sumberg Baena Price & Axelrod LLP announced that the former general counsel of contractor Coastal Construction has joined the firm as a partner.
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September 19, 2025
Polsinelli Adds ArentFox Schiff Bankruptcy Pro In NY
Polsinelli PC has expanded its bankruptcy team in New York with the addition of an attorney from ArentFox Schiff LLP.
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September 19, 2025
Blackstone Names Real Estate Leader After NYC Shooting
Blackstone said Friday that it has appointed a new leader for its real estate business following the death of an executive during a mass shooting at a Midtown Manhattan office building in July.
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September 19, 2025
Peckar & Abramson Brings On Construction Partner In Dallas
Peckar & Abramson PC, a national law firm focused on the construction industry, has strengthened its team in Dallas with a partner who came aboard from Texas business boutique Saunders Walsh & Beard.
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September 18, 2025
Texas Co. Sues Over Unpaid Work On NJ Mall Gaming Site
An Austin, Texas, company is claiming in New Jersey state court that a client is hiding behind a web of companies to avoid paying $500,000 for a job to furnish and install lighting features at an interactive gaming attraction in New Jersey's American Dream mall.
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September 18, 2025
Fla. Supreme Court Disbars Atty For Misusing Client Funds
The Florida Supreme Court on Thursday disbarred an Orlando-area attorney for misconduct, including improperly diverting funds from homebuyers he represented in real estate closings to a construction marketing entity he was affiliated with that was the seller in the transactions.
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September 18, 2025
NJ City Makes 3rd Escape From Pot Co.'s Zoning Suit
For the third time, a New Jersey federal judge has dismissed claims from a would-be cannabis dispensary alleging the city of Asbury Park and its zoning board conspired to deny its application for a medical marijuana store.
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September 18, 2025
Latham Welcomes NY Real Estate Atty From Haynes Boone
Latham & Watkins LLP has announced that it made another addition to its real estate practice, welcoming a New York-based attorney from Haynes Boone LLP.
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September 18, 2025
DC Council OKs $3B Stadium Deal With Tax Abatements
Washington, D.C., would bring professional football back to the Robert F. Kennedy Stadium site under legislation passed by the city council including bond authorization, tax exemptions and commitments for mixed-use development around the site.
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September 18, 2025
JLL REIT Acquires Raleigh Industrial Park For $190M
A JLL real estate investment trust said it has paid $190 million to acquire a Class A industrial park that's part of a biomanufacturing hub near Raleigh, North Carolina.
Expert Analysis
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How Real Estate Funds Can Leverage Del. Statutory Trusts
Over the last two years, traditional real estate fund sponsors have begun to more frequently adopt Delaware Statutory Trust programs, which can help diversify capital-raising strategies and access to new sources of capital, among other benefits, say attorneys at Polsinelli.
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What 9th Circ. Ruling Shows About Rebutting SEC Comments
The Ninth Circuit's June opinion in Pino v. Cardone Capital suggests that a company's lack of pushback to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission comment may be evidence of its state of mind for evaluating potential liability, meaning companies should consider including additional disclosure in SEC response letters, say attorneys at Barnes & Thornburg.
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2 NY Cases May Clarify Foreclosure Law Retroactivity
Two pending cases may soon provide the long-awaited resolution to the question of whether retroactive application of the New York Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act violates the state Constitution, providing a guide for New York courts inundated with motions in foreclosure and quiet title actions, says Fernando Rivera Maissonet at Hinshaw & Culbertson.
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A Look At Florida's New Protected Series LLC Legislation
A new law in Florida enhances the flexibility of using limited liability companies as the entities of choice for most privately held businesses, moving Florida into a small group of states with reliable uniform protected series legislation for series LLCs, says Louis Conti at Holland & Knight.
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How Trump's Trade Policies Are Shaping Foreign Investment
Five months into the Trump administration, investors are beginning to see the concrete effects of the president’s America First Investment Policy as it presents new opportunities for clearing transactions more quickly, while sustaining risk aversion related to Chinese trade and potentially creating different political risks, say attorneys at Covington.
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Bill Leaves Renewable Cos. In Dark On Farmland Reporting
A U.S. Senate bill to update disclosure requirements for foreign control of U.S. farmland does not provide much-needed guidance on how to report renewable energy development on agricultural property, leaving significant compliance risks for project developers, say attorneys at Hodgson Russ.
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Observations On 5 Years Of Non-Notified CFIUS Inquiries
Since 2020, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States has identified and investigated covered cross-border transactions not formally notified to CFIUS, and a look at data from 50 non-notified matters during that time reveals the general dynamics of this enforcement function, say attorneys at Cooley.
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How States Are Taking The Lead On Data Center Regulation
While support for data center growth is a declared priority for the current administration, federal data center policy has been slow to develop — so states continue to lead in attracting and regulating data center growth, say attorneys at Steptoe.
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Texas Bill Could Still Boost Property Rights In Gov't Disputes
The passage of a bill in Texas that would provide litigants with access to a greater swath of judicial remedies in immunity disputes with government entities and officials would be an invaluable boon for property rights, says Nathan Vrazel at Munsch Hardt.
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Indemnity Lessons From Mass. Construction Defect Ruling
The Massachusetts high court's decision in Trustees of Boston University v. CHA, holding that a bespoke contractual indemnity provision means that a construction defect claim is not subject to Massachusetts' statute of repose, should spur design and construction professionals to negotiate limited provisions, says Christopher Sweeney at Conn Kavanaugh.
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4 Strategies For De-Escalating Hospitality Industry Disputes
As recent uncertainty in the travel business exacerbates the risk of conflict in the hospitality sector, industry in-house counsel and their outside partners should consider proactive strategies aimed at de-escalating disputes, including preserving the record, avoiding boilerplate clauses and considering arbitration, say Randa Adra at Crowell and Stephanie Jean-Jacques at Hyatt.
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SEC Signals Opening For Private Fund Investment Reform
At SEC Speaks in late May, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission made clear that it's considering allowing registered funds of private funds to be offered broadly to true retail investors, meaning existing funds should review their disclosures focusing on conflicts of interest, liquidity and fees, say attorneys at Stradley Ronon.
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Unicoin Case Reveals SEC's Evolving Enforcement Posture
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's recent fraud allegations against cryptocurrency company Unicoin send a clear message that while the Trump administration supports digital asset development, it will act decisively against deception, inflated valuations and false assurances, says David Zaslowsky at Baker McKenzie.