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									September 22, 2025
									2 More NYC Casino Proposals FoldThe last remaining proposal for a casino in Manhattan has failed to obtain a full gaming license in New York City, and, ahead of a vote, local elected officials have also ruled out a Coney Island casino plan. 
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									September 22, 2025
									Summer 2025: Hottest Buyer's Market In More Than A DecadeThis past summer was the strongest buyer's market in more than a decade, with Florida and Texas showing the most strength, according to a Monday report from residential brokerage firm Redfin. 
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									September 22, 2025
									Rosenberg & Estis Adds Attys To Commercial Litigation TeamRosenberg & 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
									Greenberg Traurig Financial Atty Joins McGlinchey StaffordMcGlinchey Stafford PLLC announced that an experienced consumer finance attorney with in-house experience has joined the firm's Fort Lauderdale, Florida, office from Greenberg Traurig LLP. 
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									September 22, 2025
									RealPage Settles Nevada's Rent Pricing Software ClaimsRealPage has reached a settlement with the state of Nevada over concerns about the use of its revenue management software by rental housing owners, with the company admitting to no wrongdoing but agreeing to put limits on its use of nonpublic data in the state. 
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									September 22, 2025
									PE-Backed Flood Insurance Provider Neptune Eyes $350M IPOFlorida-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
									Mass. Court Says Property In Historic District Isn't Tax-ExemptA Massachusetts man failed to prove his property was tax-exempt because it was "taken" by the government when the city designated the property to be in a historic district, the state appellate court ruled Monday. 
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									September 22, 2025
									NYC Real Estate Week In ReviewRichter 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
									2 Firms Advise Compass' $1.6B Buy Of Broker AnywhereReal 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 22, 2025
									2 Firms Guide $142M Financing For Bronx Apartment ComplexA New York City housing nonprofit acquired a cluster of apartment buildings in the Bronx where formerly homeless families live, a complex it plans to renovate with the help of a $142 million capital stack, guided by Richter Restrepo PLLC and Blank Rome LLP. 
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									September 19, 2025
									Justices Asked To Review Optional NAR Rule In Zillow CaseA defunct brokerage platform is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to review its case accusing Zillow and the National Association of Realtors of stamping out competition by using the trade association's optional rule to relegate outside home listings to a secondary tab on Zillow's site. 
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									September 19, 2025
									JLL Lines Up $54M Brooklyn Development Site SaleJLL Capital Markets has secured the $54.3 million sale of a 289,957-square-foot Brooklyn development site that's been approved to be the location of a 10-story, 355-unit apartment building. 
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									September 19, 2025
									Chinese Citizens Sue Texas Over Real Estate Ownership BanThree 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
									Dwight Nets Capital For $1B In Multifamily Construction LoansDwight Securities Management LLC has obtained enough capital to originate up to $1 billion worth of construction loans that use U.S. multifamily properties as collateral, the company announced Friday. 
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									September 19, 2025
									Ex-Construction Co. General Counsel Joins Bilzin SumbergMiami-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
									Blackstone Names Real Estate Leader After NYC ShootingBlackstone said Sept. 19 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
									Fired Public Housing CEO Sues NC City, Alleging Racial BiasThe former CEO of a North Carolina city's public housing authority has hit the city and authority board with a race discrimination and breach of contract suit, alleging in North Carolina federal court that the defendants violated her work contract because she's an African American woman. 
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									September 18, 2025
									Fire Risk Modelers See Promise In Advancing Calif. BillA recently approved California bill supporting the development of a public fire risk model could help boost transparency around methods insurers use to make coverage decisions, while advancing a complicated field of study full of uncertainties, experts say. 
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									September 18, 2025
									Homeowner Policies At Center Of Ga. Insurance ChangesAs the Georgia House of Representatives continues to study the state's insurance rate-setting practices, profit margins and claims processing, insurance attorneys in the state evaluate the areas in which homeowners should be watching closely, including cosmetic exclusion triggers, third-party adjusters and the changes to come under April's tort reform legislation. 
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									September 18, 2025
									Microsoft Whistleblower Suit Can Proceed, Judge SaysA former Microsoft worker can keep pursuing his federal whistleblower claim in his suit accusing the company of firing him for flagging compliance issues and misconduct, a Texas federal court ruled in its order determining the employee's alleged failure to utilize administrative proceedings does not bar him from bringing the claims. 
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									September 18, 2025
									Feds Launch 'First Wave' Of Housing Fraud Cases In Minn.Eight Minnesota residents ran separate wire fraud schemes that involved taking advantage of the state's Housing Stability Services Program in order to steal millions of dollars, federal prosecutors alleged on September 18 in what they described as the "first wave" of such cases. 
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									September 18, 2025
									Fla. Resi Developer Taps New GCGreenpointe Holdings has selected Maryann Farhat to step in as the Florida developer's general counsel, noting that she will provide legal oversight and strategic guidance across the company's real estate development operations. 
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									September 18, 2025
									2 Firms Guide Kennedy Wilson's $347M Apt. Platform BuyReal estate Investment company Kennedy Wilson announced Thursday that it will buy Toll Brothers Inc.'s multifamily development platform, significantly expanding Kennedy Wilson's presence along the East Coast and in Texas, in a $347 million deal guided by Latham & Watkins LLP and Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP. 
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									September 18, 2025
									Fox Rothschild Hires Rosenberg Atty As Real Estate PartnerFox Rothschild LLP has hired a former Rosenberg & Estis PC counsel as its new real estate department partner in its New York City office, the firm announced. 
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									September 18, 2025
									Trump Asks High Court To Let Him Remove Fed's CookPresident Donald Trump asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday to allow him to move forward with firing Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook, escalating a fight over presidential removal power that will test the boundaries of the central bank's traditional independence. 
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								Why Secured Lenders Must Mind The Gap In UCC Searches  If not adequately addressed, the Uniform Commercial Code filing indexing gap can interfere with a lender's expected lien priority, but taking appropriate preclosing actions and properly timing searches can eliminate this risk, says Robert Wonneberger at Barclay Damon. 
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								Election Outcome Could Reshape Financial Industry  The policies of the next presidential administration and Congress will shape the landscape of financial services in the U.S. — including banking, mortgage, investment and credit services — for years to come, affecting Wall Street investors and aspiring homeowners alike, say Alexander Hecht and Frank Guinta at Mintz. 
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								There's No Crying In Property Valuation Baseball Arbitration  The World Series is the perfect time to consider how the form of arbitration used for settling MLB salary disputes — in which each side offers competing valuations to an arbitrator, who must select one — is often ideal for resolving property valuation disputes, say Sean O’Donnell at Herrick Feinstein and Mark Dunec at FTI Consulting. 
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								Navigating Fla.'s Shorter Construction Defect Claim Window.png)  In light of recent legislation reducing the amount of time Florida homeowners have to bring construction defect claims, homeowners should be sure to understand their rights and responsibilities regarding maintenance, repairs and inspections set forth in developer-drafted documents, say Brian Tannenbaum and Nicholas Vargo at Ball Janik. 
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								Rental Price-Fixing Suit Against RealPage Doesn't Add Up.jpg)  Recent government antitrust litigation against RealPage, alleging that the software company's algorithm for setting rental prices amounts to price-fixing, has failed to allege an actual conspiracy, and is an example of regulatory overreach that should be reined in, says Andrew Ketterer at Ketterer & Ketterer. 
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								Navigating FEMA Grant Program For Slope Fixes After Storms  In the aftermath of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, it is critical for governments, businesses and individuals to understand the legal requirements of the Federal Emergency Management Agency's grant programs to obtain funding for crucial repairs — including restoration of damaged infrastructure caused by landslides and slope failures, says Charles Schexnaildre at Baker Donelson. 
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								Colorful Lessons From NYC's Emotional Support Parrot Suit.jpg)  A recently settled lawsuit in New York federal court concerning housing discrimination claims from a resident who had emotional support parrots highlights the importance of housing providers treating accomodation questions seriously even if they may appear unusual or questionable, say attorneys at Seyfarth. 
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								Recent Securities Cases Highlight Risks In AI Disclosures  Increasing public disclosure about the use and risks of artificial intelligence, and related litigation asserting that such disclosures are false or misleading, suggest that issuers need to exercise great care with respect to how they describe the benefits of AI, say Richard Zelichov and Danny Tobey at DLA Piper. 
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								Consider Best Legal Practices For Commissioning Public Art  Commissioning public art for real estate projects can provide many benefits to real estate developers and the public, but it's important to understand the unique legal and contracting aspects of the process to ensure that projects are completed on time and on budget, says Sarah Conley Odenkirk at ArtConverge. 
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								Proposed Mortgage Assistance Rule: Tips For Servicers  The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's recent proposal to alter Regulation X mortgage servicing procedures to broadly construe requests for assistance, and stay foreclosure proceedings during loss mitigation review, will, if finalized, require mortgage servicers to make notable procedural changes to comply, says Louis Manetti at Locke Lord. 
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								How Multifamily Property Owners Can Plan For The EV Future  As the electric vehicle market expands, and federal and state incentives and mandates intended to promote EV use come into effect, owners and operators of multifamily residential properties should be prepared to meet the growing demand for onsite EV charging infrastructure, say Sydney Tucker and Andreas Wokutch at Frost Brown. 
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								Fla. Insurer-Breach Cases Split On Unrepaired Property Issue  A Florida appellate court's recent decision in Universal v. Qureshi is directly at odds with a 2020 decision from another Florida appellate court, and raises important questions for policyholders and insurers about the proper measure of damages in breach claims involving unrepaired property, say Andrea DeField and Yaniel Abreu at Hunton. 
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								Colorado Banking Brief: All The Notable Legal Updates In Q3  In the third quarter of 2024, Colorado's banking and financial services sector faced both regulatory updates and changes to state law due to recent federal court decisions — with consequences for local governments, mortgage lenders, state-chartered trust companies and federally chartered lenders serving Colorado consumers, says Sarah Auchterlonie at Brownstein Hyatt.