Much of the work of deal attorneys is outside public view, yet their triumphs and innovations set precedent for the market as it evolves.
A mega-merger that partners recently approved will greatly expand the resulting firm's real estate finance offerings, according to leaders hailing from both Hogan Lovells and Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft LLP.
Representing major players in the data center industry calls for a certain kind of lawyer: one who can work under significant pressure, handle public scrutiny and labor on until the sun rises.
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Much of the work of deal attorneys is outside public view, yet their triumphs and innovations set precedent for the market as it evolves.
A mega-merger that partners recently approved will greatly expand the resulting firm's real estate finance offerings, according to leaders hailing from both Hogan Lovells and Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft LLP.
Representing major players in the data center industry calls for a certain kind of lawyer: one who can work under significant pressure, handle public scrutiny and labor on until the sun rises.
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June 16, 2026
Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP has hired three former lawyers from Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP who will work with investment management clients in Abu Dhabi and Washington, D.C., according to a Tuesday announcement.
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June 16, 2026
Red Rock Resorts Inc. has hired the co-founder of Las Vegas-based boutique law firm Campbell & Williams as its new general counsel and executive vice president, according to the holding company's Form 8-K filing.
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June 16, 2026
Planned unit development agreements are administrative matters that must be changed through the statutory amendment process, not by citizen initiative, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled, blocking a bid by a property owner and local petitioners to put a Telluride PUD change before voters.
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June 16, 2026
The U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision upholding federal agency fines without a jury trial doesn't undermine a challenge against IRS penalties tied to a charitable tax deduction for a Louisiana conservation easement contribution, the partnership donor told the Fifth Circuit.
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June 16, 2026
A Minnesota office building was overvalued at $108 million, its owner told the state Supreme Court, challenging the state tax court's reconciliation of competing appraisers' conclusions and other matters.
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June 16, 2026
The former director of agricultural water policy at the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services has entered private practice at Gunster in Tallahassee, the firm announced Monday.
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June 16, 2026
A Manhattan federal judge sentenced a California fraudster to 13 years in prison Tuesday for impersonating prosecutors and a law firm as he defrauded a New York City architectural business, capping a 20-year career of "duplicity, theft and dishonesty."
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June 16, 2026
Vornado Realty Trust has wrapped up its $1.1 billion purchase of a 49% interest stake for a 45-story New York City office tower in a transaction that was guided by Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer and Paul Hastings LLP.
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June 15, 2026
The Delaware Chancery Court has narrowed a stockholder derivative lawsuit challenging compensation decisions at Fidelity National Financial Inc., dismissing claims tied to a $50 million equity award for Chairman William P. Foley while allowing claims over directors' self-approved compensation packages to move forward.
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June 15, 2026
The general counsel of senior housing-focused real estate investment trust Ventas Inc. is planning to leave the company for a new job at Blackstone Inc., according to a Form 8-K filing posted on Monday.
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June 15, 2026
Venu Holding Corp. is trying to complete an $80 million sale-leaseback of a 20,000-seat outdoor amphitheater's parking garage located in McKinney, Texas, the company announced Monday.
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June 15, 2026
U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren is seeking information from several major private equity firms about their involvement in artificial intelligence data center development and operations, saying the increasing number of data centers across the country is putting pressure on American families and driving up utility costs.
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June 15, 2026
Fried Frank and Paul Weiss are among the law firms that landed work on the largest New York City real estate deals that hit public records last week, with a pair of nine-figure trades topping the list.
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June 15, 2026
The largest shareholder in luxury hotel owner Braemar Hotels & Resorts vowed legal action after the company last week unveiled a plan to cut ties with a business controlled by Braemar's board chair and to become self-managed — triggering a $480 million termination fee.
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June 15, 2026
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 Saunders Real Estate, recently spoke with Law360 Real Estate Authority about a generational shift taking place in farmland ownership and strategies owners might consider to avoid legal disputes and financial pitfalls.
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June 15, 2026
Real estate investor Tishman Speyer said Monday that it has purchased a $40 million mezzanine loan from J.P. Morgan for part of One Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza, a Midtown office tower.
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June 15, 2026
Simry Realty Corp., a company controlled by the Haruvi family that co-owns several apartment buildings in Manhattan, has filed for Chapter 11 protection in New York with up to $100 million in debt, saying a dispute with the daughter of developer Arthur Haruvi has blocked its reorganization and threatened its properties.
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June 12, 2026
Industrial Logistics Properties Trust has signed leases for properties in Hawaii and Indiana totaling more than 2.7 million square feet, filling two of the real estate investment trust's largest portfolio vacancies, the REIT announced.
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June 12, 2026
A development company that sought to revive a 38-acre Detroit hospital campus and transform it into a $148 million commerce and innovation hub has filed a complaint in Michigan bankruptcy court claiming the city of Detroit and the Detroit Land Bank Authority are unlawfully obstructing the project and trying to reclaim the parcel for political reasons.
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June 12, 2026
A New Jersey federal magistrate judge on Friday adjourned an initial scheduling conference in the state's rent price‑fixing lawsuit against RealPage Inc. and a dozen multifamily landlords, warning the parties that they must show a good-faith effort to narrow their differences.
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June 12, 2026
Trying to move forward Virginia's budget, which has been snarled for weeks amid an intraparty fight over continuing tax breaks for data centers, state House Democrats proposed what they called a compromise plan Friday that would create a commission to study the centers.
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June 12, 2026
The U.S. Trustee's Office is asking a New York bankruptcy judge to give Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP a 20% haircut on its fees for the Chapter 11 of a Manhattan landlord, saying the firm tried to lump together too many tasks in its billing entries.
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June 12, 2026
The boutique Gastesi Lopez Mestre & Cobiella PLLC in Miami Lakes, Florida, has more than doubled its attorney headcount since launching in 2019 and recently moved into a much larger office.
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June 12, 2026
Luxury hotel owner Braemar Hotels & Resorts said Friday that it will become internally managed by canceling an advisory agreement with another company that shareholders have argued was the source of self-dealing by Braemar's board chairman, who resigned in the shake-up.
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June 12, 2026
Three families who accused Lockheed Martin of causing their children's birth defects told a Florida federal court Thursday that they are appealing a May jury verdict in favor of the defense giant to the Eleventh Circuit.