Expert Analysis

Legal And Regulatory Keys To Sustainable Building Projects

While the federal government continues to roll back environmental regulations, market momentum toward high-perform... (more story)

Anticipating The Justices' Potential Ruling On Tax Takings

Recent oral arguments in the U.S. Supreme Court case Pung v. Isabella focused on rules for valuation, timing and a... (more story)

Class Actions At The Circuit Courts: April Lessons

In this month's review of class action appeals, Mitchell Engel at Shook Hardy identifies practice tips from three ... (more story)

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SEC Accuses Calif. Real Estate Fund Of Ponzi-Like Scheme

The CEO and former chief financial officer of a real estate fund manager agreed to settle SEC allegations that they misused millions from a fund they controlled, including by doling out over $15 million to inv... (more story)

Norm Law Taps Ex-Sidley Partner To Lead Real Estate Team

AI-native law firm Norm Law LLP has hired Sidley Austin's former global head of real estate to lead its real estate practice as a partner, the firm announced Tuesday.

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Whistleblower Suit Alleges Wells Fargo Inflated CMBS Income

A whistleblower lawsuit unsealed this week in New York state Supreme Court accused Wells Fargo of inflating income of underlying properties across numerous commercial mortgage-backed securities loans it pooled... (more story)

Oregon Environmentalists Join ICE Detention Center Fight

An Oregon federal judge on Tuesday allowed two environmental groups to intervene as plaintiffs in a consolidated suit filed by the state and one of its cities, which are challenging a proposed federal immigran... (more story)

COVID Not A 'Natural Disaster,' Wash. Panel Rules In Tax Case

A Washington state appeals court declined to revive a hotel trade group's class action seeking tax relief over the governor's COVID-19 emergency declaration in 2020, ruling Monday that the pandemic doesn't qua... (more story)

Two Harbors Shareholder Sues To Stop CrossCountry Deal

A shareholder for Two Harbors Investment Corp. filed a lawsuit in Illinois federal court Friday asking a judge to block the real estate investment trust's merger with mortgage lender CrossCountry.

Committee Balks At Hudson Hotel's $10M DIP Increase Ask

The official committee of unsecured creditors in the Chapter 11 cases of entities tied to the former Hudson Hotel objected Saturday to the debtors' request to increase its postpetition financing from $32 milli... (more story)

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Fla. AG Backs Bal Harbour Shops Owner In Live Local Dispute

Florida's Office of the Attorney General has asked a state court for permission to file an amicus brief supporting developer Bal Harbour Shops LLC's suit against a municipality that rejected the developer's ap... (more story)

FHFA Says High Court Ruling Dooms Shareholder Verdict

An attorney for the Federal Housing Finance Agency told the D.C. Circuit on Tuesday that the agency had clear authority to act in its own interest as conservator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in the wake of t... (more story)

On March 12, the FTC announced its proposal seeking comments on "ways to protect consumers from unfair or deceptive rental housing fees and foster competition, price transparency, and marketplace efficiency." (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
26 State AGs Urge FTC To Ban Deceptive Rental Fee Tactics

A bipartisan coalition of 26 state attorneys general led by New Jersey and Colorado are calling on the Federal Trade Commission to adopt a requirement that residential landlords clearly disclose all costs to t... (more story)

Calif. Says City Skirted Duties After Tribal Remains Found At Site

California has accused a southern city in the state of failing to conduct further environmental review after Native American remains were discovered at a luxury home development site, saying the city improperl... (more story)

Hilltop Residential Raises $288M For Multifamily Fund

Hilltop Residential announced Tuesday that it has closed its latest fund after securing $288 million in commitments for multifamily acquisitions in growth markets, noting that it has already acquired nine asse... (more story)

Fla. Panel Told Court Wrongly Certified Condo Fire Class Suit

A Florida condominium association urged a state appellate court Tuesday to reverse a decision certifying a class of individuals displaced by a Miami structure fire, arguing the group of residents allegedly aff... (more story)

NYC Condo Board Ch. 11 Can Continue For Now

The condo association of a Manhattan hotel and residential tower can stay in Subchapter V bankruptcy for now, after a New York bankruptcy judge requested additional briefing and ordered the debtor to restore p... (more story)