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									August 19, 2025
									Data Center Co. Announces $25B Texas Campus ProjectVantage Data Centers has invested more than $25 billion into a 1.4-gigawatt megascale data center campus project in Texas, the company announced Tuesday. 
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									August 19, 2025
									Title Insurer Says No Fiduciary Duty Owed To Board MembersA Connecticut-based title insurance company and its subsidiary have argued in a court filing that a former board member lacks standing under Delaware and Florida law to assert fiduciary duty claims against fellow directors, the companies and their in-house counsel. 
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									August 19, 2025
									Saul Ewing Adds Ex-Whiteford RE, Public Finance ProsSaul Ewing LLP hired two former Whiteford Taylor & Preston LLP partners who specialize in public finance, corporate and real estate matters as partners for its Baltimore office. 
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									August 19, 2025
									9th Circuit Pauses Oak Flat Land Transfer Pending AppealsA Ninth Circuit panel has hit pause on the federal government's scheduled transfer of a centuries-old Indigenous worship site within Arizona's Tonto National Forest to a copper mining company while challenges to a multibillion-dollar proposed project play out in the appellate court. 
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									August 18, 2025
									NJ Feds Say Habba's US Atty Role Unusual, But Not UnlawfulActing U.S. Attorney Alina Habba on Monday doubled down on her argument that President Donald Trump legally appointed her New Jersey's top federal prosecutor, telling a federal judge that this is simply "an unusual situation" created when the district court last month refused to extend her interim tenure. 
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									August 18, 2025
									SDNY Judges OK Trump's Selection Of Jay Clayton As US AttyThe Southern District of New York on Monday permitted Jay Clayton to continue overseeing the district's prosecutorial office, appointing Clayton as U.S. attorney just a day before his tenure as interim U.S. attorney was set to expire. 
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									August 18, 2025
									Subcontractor Accused Of $10M In Damages In Condo DisputeThe general contractor in charge of building a 461-unit condominium complex in downtown Denver told a state court Friday that a concrete subcontractor caused more than $10 million in damages due to an alleged breach of contract on the project. 
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									August 18, 2025
									Latham Hires DLA Piper Real Estate Lawyer In ChicagoLatham & Watkins LLP has hired a former DLA Piper real estate partner in Chicago who focuses his practice on helping clients develop data centers and other infrastructure for the digital technology industry, the firm announced Monday. 
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									August 15, 2025
									Feds Look To End Seminole Land Seizure DisputeThe federal government urged a Florida federal court to toss a suit by two members of the Seminole Tribe of Florida who say federal agencies are threatening to confiscate their land inside Big Cypress National Preserve, arguing they fail to allege any waiver of U.S. sovereign immunity. 
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									August 15, 2025
									5th Circ. Backs San Antonio's Park Plan Over Tribal ProtestsThe Fifth Circuit has upheld a lower court order saying a San Antonio park has legitimate public safety issues that allow the city to implement a tree removal plan and rookery management measures while also giving tribal members access to a disputed area for religious ceremonies. 
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									August 15, 2025
									Thoreau Stomping Grounds Still Public, Mass. Justices RuleMassachusetts' highest court on Friday said the public is entitled to use a section of an 18th century road once deemed "a paradise for walkers" by Henry David Thoreau, rejecting claims by Harvard University and other adjacent property owners that the road was made private decades ago. 
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									August 15, 2025
									Nebraska Tax Board Backs $1.4M Valuation Of Medical OfficeA Nebraska dental and physical therapy office was correctly assessed as a medical office, resulting in an increased assessment totaling $1.4 million, the state tax review commission said in an order released Friday. 
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									August 14, 2025
									Mich. Court Denies $8M Interest In Wineries' $49M Zoning WinA Michigan federal district court on Thursday denied a group of wineries' request to add over $8 million in prejudgment interest to their more than $49 million win in a suit challenging local zoning restrictions, saying the extra money would be excessive for several reasons and the wineries were already adequately compensated. 
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									August 14, 2025
									Okla. City Fights Creek Nation Over Tribal Court AuthorityAn Oklahoma city is looking to dismiss a challenge by the Muscogee (Creek) Nation that looks to block the municipality from prosecuting Native Americans for crimes committed on tribal lands, arguing that a 2022 Supreme Court ruling gives it concurrent jurisdiction with the federally recognized tribe. 
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									August 14, 2025
									Cubs, Rooftop Venue Owner Negotiations Stall In IP Rights SuitTalks have fallen through between the Chicago Cubs and the owner of a nearby rooftop venue the baseball team has accused of violating its intellectual property rights by selling unlicensed viewing tickets for Cubs games and other events at Wrigley Field. 
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									August 14, 2025
									US Says It Can't Be Sued Over NM Burns Linked To WildfireThe U.S. government is looking to dismiss a challenge to a prescribed burn plan that a tribe, electric cooperatives and several property owners claim led to the destruction of nearly 46,000 acres in New Mexico's Jemez Mountains, saying the decision is barred under the Federal Tort Claims Act. 
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									August 14, 2025
									Del. Lawmakers Seek Study To Fix Property Tax AssessmentsDelaware's General Assembly called for an immediate review of a recent statewide property reassessment to develop legislation to improve the state's property tax assessment process under a Senate concurrent resolution passed by state lawmakers. 
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									August 27, 2025
									Water Law & Real Estate: A Special ReportWhat's more summery than a trip to the shore? That's where Law360 Real Estate Authority has headed — not for a break, but for a special section looking at waterfront real estate, from coastal development challenges to big projects and the lawyers keeping them on course. 
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									August 13, 2025
									Pillsbury Adds Weil Duo To Lead East Coast Real Estate TeamPillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP has added two partners from Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP to serve as the co-leaders of its East Coast real estate practice, the firm said Wednesday. 
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									August 13, 2025
									Delaware Bill Seeks Separate Tax Rates For Property TypesDelaware would authorize school districts to set different tax rates for residential and nonresidential property under a bill introduced in the state House for consideration in a special legislative session. 
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									August 13, 2025
									NY Senate Bill Would Bar Tax Breaks For Political NonprofitsNew York property tax exemptions for nonprofits would no longer apply to entities engaged in political activity under a bill introduced Wednesday in the state Senate. 
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									August 12, 2025
									Tribes, Enviros Want In On Chuckwalla Monument FightEnvironmental groups and five Native American tribes are asking a Michigan federal court to intervene in a challenge by a miner and the BlueRibbon Coalition to the establishment of the Chuckwalla National Monument, saying it's unclear if the federal government still shares their interests in its protection. 
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									August 12, 2025
									Pakistan Welcomes Int'l Court Award In Water Fight With IndiaPakistan has applauded an award by the Permanent Court of Arbitration that favors it in the PCA's interpretation of a water treaty with India, saying the decision finds new hydropower projects to be constructed by India must "let flow" waters on rivers the two countries share. 
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									August 12, 2025
									Ind. Tax Board Upholds Tax On Church's Vacation RentalsAn Indiana church that owns two properties used for vacation rental must pay property tax on the homes because the properties didn't qualify for a religious exemption, the state Board of Tax Review ruled. 
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									August 12, 2025
									Ex-Stearns Weaver Land Use Pro Joins Wife At Fla. BoutiqueA Tampa land use attorney left his practice at Stearns Weaver Miller after a decade to join his wife, the founding partner of boutique firm Barbas Cremer PLLC, achieving a goal they've had since meeting in law school. 
Expert Analysis
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								The Corporate Transparency Act Isn't Dead Yet  After an Alabama federal court's ruling last week rendering the Corporate Transparency Act unconstitutional, changes to the law may ultimately be required, but ongoing compliance is still the best course of action for most, says George Singer at Holland & Hart. 
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								ESG Around The World: Gulf Cooperation Council  The Gulf Cooperation Council is in the early stages of ESG policy implementation, but recent commitments by both states and corporations — including increases in sustainable finance transactions, environmental commitments, female representation on boards and human rights enforcement — show continuing progress toward broader ESG goals, say attorneys at Cleary. 
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								New La. Gas Pipeline Projects Must Respect Rules And Rights  As pipeline developers rush to join in Louisiana's Haynesville Shale gas boom, established operators like Energy Transfer are justified in demanding that newer entrants respect safety rules, regulatory requirements and property rights when proposing routes that would cross existing pipelines, says Joshua Campbell at Campbell Law. 
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								Zimbabwe Ruling Bolsters UK's Draw As Arbitration Enforcer  An English court's recent decision in Border Timbers v. Zimbabwe, finding that state immunity was irrelevant to registering an arbitration award, emphasizes the U.K.'s reputation as a creditor-friendly destination for award enforcement, say Jon Felce and Tulsi Bhatia at Cooke Young. 
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								ESG Around The World: Brazil.png)  Environmental, social and governance issues have increasingly translated into new legislation in Brazil since 2020, and in the wake of these recently enacted regulations, we are likely to see a growing number of legal disputes in the largest South American country related to ESG issues such as greenwashing if companies are not prepared to adequately adapt and comply, say attorneys at Mattos Filho. 
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								ESG Around The World: Canada  In Canada, multiple statutes, regulations, common law and industry guidance address environmental, social and governance considerations, with debate over ESG in the business realm potentially growing on the horizon, say attorneys at Blakes. 
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								Growing Green Tech Demand Spells Trouble For Groundwater  Increasing demand for green technology is depleting the groundwater reserves used to extract and process the necessary minerals, making a fundamental shift toward more sustainable water use practices necessary at both the state and federal levels, says Sarah Mangelsdorf at Goldberg Segalla. 
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								ESG Around The World: South Africa  While South Africa has yet to mandate the reporting of nonfinancial and environmental, social, and corporate governance issues, policy documents and recent legislative developments are likely to have a material impact in the country's transition to a low-carbon economy and in meeting its international obligations, say Glynn Kent at Eversheds Sutherland. 
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								Clean Water Act Jurisdiction Still Murky After A Choppy 2023  This year brought several important Clean Water Act jurisdictional developments, including multiple agency rules and a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that substantially altered the definition of "waters of the United States," but a new wave of litigation challenges has already begun, with no clear end in sight, say attorneys at Nossaman. 
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								'Brownfields' Definition Key To Energy Community Tax Credits  As the IRS rolls out guidance for claiming community energy tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act, a review of the long-standing statutory definition of "brownfields" reveals that it continues to serve the goal of creating opportunities for investment in abandoned properties, says Louise Dyble at Sheppard Mullin. 
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								How Clients May Use AI To Monitor AttorneysExcerpt from Practical Guidance  Artificial intelligence tools will increasingly enable clients to monitor and evaluate their counsel’s activities, so attorneys must clearly define the terms of engagement and likewise take advantage of the efficiencies offered by AI, says Ronald Levine at Herrick Feinstein. 
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								ESG Around The World: Singapore  Singapore is keen to establish itself as a leading international financial center and a key player in the sustainable finance ecosystem, and key initiatives led by its government and other regulatory bodies have helped the Asian nation progress from its initially guarded attitude toward ESG investment and reporting, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis. 
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								Unpacking Long-Awaited Clean Energy Tax Credit Guidance  Recently proposed Internal Revenue Service regulations provide welcome confirmatory guidance on the application of investment tax credits as reworked by 2022's Inflation Reduction Act, prevailing wage and apprenticeship rules that are largely consistent with market expectations, and broader eligibility criteria that should please the wind power industry in particular, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis.