Commercial
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									October 09, 2025
									
Private Flood Carriers See Opportunity In Federal NFIP Lapse
Private flood insurance executives see a market opportunity for a growing sector of the property and casualty industry as the National Flood Insurance Program remains restricted in its ability to renew or sell flood coverage amid the government shutdown.
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									October 09, 2025
									
2 Firms Guide ARM Energy, PIMCO's $2.3B Pipeline Project
ARM Energy Holdings LLC, advised by Vinson & Elkins LLP, announced Oct. 9 it will launch its $2.3 billion Mustang Express Pipeline project in Texas with its investors and its Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer LLP-guided joint venture partner Pacific Investment Management Co.
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									October 09, 2025
									
Wash. High Court Rules Tribe Is Immune From Property Claim
Washington's Supreme Court on Oct. 9 sided with the Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians in a dispute over land rights, ruling that the federally recognized tribe is immune from a lawsuit filed by a farm seeking to wrest ownership of a piece of property along the Stillaguamish River.
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									October 09, 2025
									
Ex-CEO Fights Silver Star's Bid To Delay Key Vote
The ousted board chair of Silver Star Properties REIT urged a Maryland federal court not to grant the real estate investment trust's request to postpone a board election and a vote on whether to liquidate the company, saying it waited too long to request the relief.
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									October 09, 2025
									
BXP Wraps Up $465M Financing Deal For Boston Office Tower
BXP Inc. closed a deal for a $465 million nonrecourse, 5.5-year mortgage loan that uses the real estate company's mixed-use Boston office tower as collateral, and also repaid an outstanding $490 million principal balance for two of the property's loans, the company announced Thursday.
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									October 09, 2025
									
2 Firms Ink $132M Miami Student Housing Refinancing
Holland & Knight LLP and Day Pitney LLP guided the $132 million financing of a TREO Group student housing community serving University of Miami students, consolidating two previous construction loans, per a statement from Day Pitney.
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									October 09, 2025
									
FERC Nixes Ban On Pipeline Work During Project Appeals
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has scrapped a rule barring construction activities on gas infrastructure projects when approvals are being challenged, saying it's no longer necessary and bogs down the development of needed infrastructure.
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									October 09, 2025
									
Brockstedt Mandalas Grows In Delaware With Real Estate Atty
Brockstedt Mandalas Federico LLC has added a longtime Delaware lawyer who previously operated his own civil litigation firm for more than a decade to handle real estate, landlord and tenant matters, among others.Â
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									October 09, 2025
									
Pa. Court Nixes Gun Shop Rules In Town's Zoning Code
A Pennsylvania town's "conditional use" zoning requirements that restrict gun shops operating in certain parts of town are preempted by laws that say only the state Legislature can regulate guns, a split state appellate court found Oct. 9.
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									October 08, 2025
									
Miami College Sued Over Land Transfer For Trump Library
A retired professor is seeking to block the transfer of roughly three acres of land Miami Dade College has given away to build the Donald J. Trump Presidential Library, telling a Florida state court that the school broke a state public meeting law by providing scant details of the possible transfer.
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									October 08, 2025
									
S. Fla. Real Estate Pros See Slower But Resilient Market
The South Florida real estate market has seen its frenetic pace of growth slow in the past year — with a recent report even rating Miami as having the world's biggest housing bubble — but local real estate professionals expressed confidence at an event Wednesday that there are more bright days ahead.
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									October 08, 2025
									
NC Apartment Owner Hits Ch. 11 With Up To $50M In Debt
A North Carolina-based corporation connected to real estate investment and construction development company Abranova has filed for Chapter 11 protection in North Carolina, listing up to $50 million in liabilities.
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									October 08, 2025
									
5th Circ. Says Some NOLA Rental Rules Are Unconstitutional
A Fifth Circuit panel partially revived a proposed class action filed by homeowners and two companies challenging New Orleans' short-term rentals regulations, ruling in a published opinion that some of the regulations are unconstitutional.
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									October 08, 2025
									
3 Firms Guide $168M Deal For Manhattan Hilton
Three law firms worked on the $168 million sale and financing of a Hilton-branded hotel in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan.
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									October 08, 2025
									
Over A Dozen Firms Have Aided Top Real Estate Deals Of 2025
Stibbe and A&O Shearman are among the law firms that helped with the 10 largest global real estate mergers and acquisitions through the third quarter.
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									October 08, 2025
									
Jackson Walker Guides Braemar's $115M San Francisco Hotel Sale
Braemar Hotels & Resorts Inc., advised by Jackson Walker LLP, has inked a $115 million sale of a 410-room lodging establishment in San Francisco, as the real estate investment trust pursues a larger sale of the company.
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									October 08, 2025
									
Ares Nets $5.3B For Infrastructure Secondaries Strategy
Private equity giant Ares Management Corp. on Wednesday revealed that it has secured roughly $5.3 billion for its Infrastructure Secondaries strategy, which includes the $3.3 billion close of the firm's latest dedicated fund.
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									October 08, 2025
									
Attorneys Go Old School To Get Data Centers Approved
Data centers are key to making cutting-edge technology available in today's digital era, but attorneys say the secret to getting the projects approved is old-fashioned legwork.
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									October 08, 2025
									
NYC Real Estate Week In Review
Greenberg Traurig scored work on the two largest New York City real estate deals to hit public records last week, both of which were nine-figure transactions.
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									October 08, 2025
									
Gibson Dunn Lands NY Real Estate Pro From Skadden
Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP announced Tuesday that a former Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP lawyer has joined its real estate practice in New York.
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									October 07, 2025
									
Prospect Medical Fights $1M Software Fee Claims In Ch. 11
Prospect Medical Holdings Inc. says the pending Chapter 11 proceedings for its hospitals in California and Connecticut should keep two technology companies from demanding more than $1 million in payment for disputed software and IT contracts, according to Prospect's filings with a Texas bankruptcy court on Monday.
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									October 07, 2025
									
2 Firms Guide $135M NYC Office Deal, Teeing Up Resi Build
Greenberg Traurig LLP and Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP guided the $135 million purchase of a New York City office building that buyer Vanbarton Group plans to convert into a residential tower, per county property records.
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									October 07, 2025
									
Simpson Thacher Atty On Making New REIT Blueprints
The real estate investment landscape has changed dramatically in recent years, as alternative asset managers — and their counsel — have pioneered ways to tap into new sources of capital. Simpson Thacher partner Benjamin Wells spoke to Law360 about the changes he's seen, how to navigate regulatory shifts, and how real estate investment trusts may continue to reinvent themselves.
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									October 07, 2025
									
Developer Wants Permit Fee Suit Against Miami Revived
A developer on Tuesday asked a Florida appeals court to revive its claims against the city of Miami for allegedly overcharging builders permit and inspection fees, saying the city's unlawful carrying forward of the excess funds violates a state law limiting these actions.
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									October 07, 2025
									
9th Circ. Tosses Sporting Goods Co. Suit Against Ex-Landlord
The Ninth Circuit on Tuesday backed the dismissal of a sporting goods retailer's suit against its former landlord, which was accused of wrongfully charging the retailer with monthly fee invoices even after the retailer left the location it was renting due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
Expert Analysis
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Small Biz Caught In Corporate Transparency Act Crossfire
									Despite compliance being put on hold due to a nationwide preliminary injunction, small businesses have been caught in the middle of the legal battle over the Corporate Transparency Act — and confusion over the law's requirements could result in major penalties, say attorneys at Snell & Wilmer.
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What's Ahead As Transparency Act Comes To A Crossroads
									Synthesizing the contrasting federal district and appellate court rulings on the Corporate Transparency Act’s validity reveals several main areas of debate that will likely remain at issue as challenges to the law continue winding through the courts, say attorneys at Farella Braun.
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Timeline Considerations For Boston's New RE Review Process
									Boston's newly reimagined large real estate project review process, featuring early community engagement, holds impacts for project timelines that land use counsel must account for when guiding developers through approvals, says David Linhart at Goulston & Storrs.
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The Story Of 2024's Biggest Bank Regs, And Their Fate In 2025
									U.S. federal bank regulators were very active in 2024 with initiatives ranging from antitrust and capital to proposals regarding controlling shareholders and incentive-based compensation, but many regulations face an uncertain future under the new administration, say attorneys at Latham.
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2024 IPO Market Trends, And What To Expect Next Year
									The initial public offering market returned to historically typical levels on a deal count basis in 2024 but continued to lag based on proceeds raised due to a larger number of smaller IPOs this year, and signs point to continued ongoing momentum in the next year, say attorneys at Paul Hastings.
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Adapting Force Majeure To A Predictably Unpredictable World
									As the climate and political landscapes get more complicated, force majeure provisions will likely be triggered increasingly often, demanding an evolving understanding of when events and their impacts are truly unforeseeable, say attorneys at Nossaman.
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Impact Of Corporate Transparency Act Ambiguity On Banks
									Even though banks generally needn't file beneficial ownership information reports, financial institutions must continue to monitor the status of the Corporate Transparency Act and understand its requirements in case the nationwide injunction that was issued against the CTA earlier this month is overturned, say attorneys at Armstrong Teasdale.
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Green Projects Face States' Foreign Land Ownership Limits
									As states impose restrictions and disclosure requirements around foreign investment in agricultural land — in some cases piggybacking on existing federal rules — renewable energy developers and investors must pay close attention to how the rules vary, says Daniel Fanning at Husch Blackwell.
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How Landlords Can Navigate Cannabis-Related Leases
									As the cannabis industry continues to rapidly grow, landlords should consider a variety of lease terms and operational details that may help mitigate uncertainty involving federal laws, zoning restrictions and tax implications, says Kyla Baker at Holland & Knight.
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Lights, Camera, Real Estate: Preparing For Film Facility M&A
									As the entertainment industry struggles to recover from multiple strikes and a decline in production, certain aspects of selling or acquiring production facilities may become important to consider, as these assets are valued very differently from typical commercial real estate properties, say attorneys at Olshan Frome.
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Corporate Liability Issues To Watch In High Court TM Case
									The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in a trademark dispute between Dewberry Group and Dewberry Engineers next week, presenting an opportunity for the court to drastically alter the fundamental approach to piercing the corporate veil, or adopt a more limited approach and preserve existing norms, say attorneys at Bracewell.
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Plugging Gov't Leaks Is Challenging, But Not A Pipe Dream
									As shown by ongoing legal battles involving New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Sean “Diddy” Combs, it’s challenging for defendants to obtain relief when they believe the government leaked sensitive information to the media, but defense counsel can take certain steps to mitigate the harm, says Kenneth Notter at MoloLamken.
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A Legal Perspective On NYC's Retail Real Estate Evolution
									As New York City's retail market begins to show signs of resilience after the challenges of recent years, landlords must be cognizant of legal implications from shifting trends toward shorter-term leases and pop-up stores, says Andrea Gendel at Pryor Cashman.