Md. Voters Can't Weigh In On Data Center Zone, Judge Rules
Voters in Frederick County, Maryland, will not be able to have a say on a data center development zone, a state judge ruled in an order docketed Monday, agreeing with developers that under the county's charter... (more story)
Ex-CEO Says Credit Union Can't Seek $80K For Business Unit
The ex-CEO of Sound Federal Credit Union asked a Connecticut state judge on Monday to dismiss portions of the credit union's two counterclaims asking him to return $80,000 for services he didn't perform becaus... (more story)
How The 'Great Wealth Transfer' Will Impact Farmland
The "great wealth transfer" is shaping up to be a major storyline for the next couple of decades as the Baby Boomers begin to pass their assets to the next generation. Tyler Davis, president at land brokerage ... (more story)
NYC Real Estate Week In Review
Jeffrey Zwick & Associates PC and Romer Debbas LLP are among the law firms that helped out with the largest New York City real estate trades that hit public records last week, with a nine-figure Manhattan tran... (more story)
Allen Matkins Hires Ex-Kasowitz Litigator In New York
Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP has hired a former litigation partner at Kasowitz LLP for its New York office, continuing an expansion this year for the firm's East Coast outpost.
6th Circ. Ties Pot Biz Delays To Bureaucracy, Not A Violation
The Sixth Circuit has thrown out a real estate developer's suit against the city of Pontiac, Michigan, and its clerk alleging they violated constitutional rights by delaying approvals of a proposed cannabis op... (more story)
3 Firms Advise On CRH's $8.5B Arcosa Acquisition Deal
Building materials supplier CRH said Monday that it will acquire infrastructure products maker Arcosa in an all-cash deal valued at about $8.5 billion, with three law firms advising.