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									July 28, 2025
									Buchalter Adds Pair Of Pacific Northwest Real Estate AttysBuchalter PC has expanded its real estate practice group with two new shareholders in the Pacific Northwest, the firm said Monday. 
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									July 25, 2025
									Latham, Sidley Advise Deal In $5B Power Infrastructure PushLatham & Watkins LLP and Sidley Austin LLP advised ArcLight Capital Partners' acquisition of power developer and manager Advanced Power in an investment that could grow to more than $5 billion over the next five years based on AI and data center infrastructure demand. 
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									July 25, 2025
									Former Texas US Atty Joins Fla.-Based Title Insurance Co.Florida-based title insurance company Fidelity National Financial said it has hired former U.S. Attorney Gregg N. Sofer as its executive vice president, deputy chief legal officer and chief compliance officer. 
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									July 24, 2025
									Toxic Waste Site Owner Can't Sue After Guilty Plea, Court ToldThe estates of two former owners of a Georgia chemical company accused of dumping toxic waste at a disused plant asked a federal judge this week to throw out a suit from the current property owner, arguing its hands are far from clean in the site's contamination after its principal's 2022 guilty plea for illegal dumping. 
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									July 24, 2025
									Navy Takes Ariz. Border Land For Immigration EnforcementThe U.S. Department of the Interior said it turned over about 285 acres of land along the border with Mexico to the U.S. Navy for three years so the military can set up an enforcement area as part of the Trump administration's efforts to prevent illegal immigration. 
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									July 24, 2025
									O'Melveny Environmental Partner Moves To Freshfields In NYFreshfields LLP announced Thursday that a former O'Melveny & Myers LLP environmental attorney with experience in both the private and public sectors has joined the firm's corporate practice in New York. 
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									July 23, 2025
									Rising Star: Ropes & Gray's Anthony MongoneAnthony Mongone of Ropes & Gray LLP has earned the trust of some of the world's largest real estate investors to guide them through complex, large-scale deals, such as Blackstone's acquisition of 20% of Signature Bank's $16.8 billion mortgage loan portfolio after the bank's failure, earning him a spot among the real estate law practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360. 
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									July 23, 2025
									5th Circ. Finds Enclave Doctrine Blocks Asbestos ClaimsThe Fifth Circuit has held that the federal enclave doctrine blocks the bulk of a military family's claims in a suit alleging their housing at Randolph Air Force Base had mold and asbestos, while affirming a $91,000 damages award against the housing managers. 
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									July 22, 2025
									Ore. Extends Brownfield Development Tax BreaksOregon extended its program of local property tax incentives for brownfield development by six years under a bill signed by the governor. 
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									July 21, 2025
									Justices Asked If Frontier Law Covers 'Corner Crossing' CaseA Wyoming ranch owner is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to review a Tenth Circuit decision that four hunters who crossed over its property to reach public lands didn't trespass, arguing that state law prohibits "corner crossing" and that no federal easement exists across private land for public access. 
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									July 21, 2025
									South Florida GSA Leases Could See Major Cuts By 2026The General Services Administration "could easily" cancel its leases for more than 1 million square feet of South Florida space by the end of 2026, according to commercial real estate adviser Avison Young. 
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									July 18, 2025
									Law360 Names 2025's Top Attorneys Under 40Law360 is pleased to announce the Rising Stars of 2025, our list of more than 150 attorneys under 40 whose legal accomplishments belie their age. 
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									July 18, 2025
									Texas Panel Says RE Funds Can Bar Manager, For NowA Texas appellate court mostly kept intact a court order barring the former manager of multiple commercial real estate funds from interfering with the funds going forward, saying the funds had done enough to show the former manager was undercutting their financial interests. 
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									July 18, 2025
									5 Firms Guide $3.5B Sale Of Power Plants In Pa. And OhioPower company Talen Energy Corp. will pay $3.5 billion for two power plants, one in Pennsylvania and the other in Ohio, in a deal with an estimated gross value of $3.8 billion adjusted for tax benefits, Talen has announced. 
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									July 17, 2025
									Tarter Krinsky Adds Real Estate Atty To New Texas OfficeTarter Krinsky & Drogin LLP has added a commercial real estate attorney who joined the firm from private practice following several stints of working with the firm on a contractual basis. 
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									July 16, 2025
									Property Evaluation Patent Case Allowed To Move ForwardA federal judge has refused to toss a suit claiming an artificial intelligence property risk assessment company infringed patents used to evaluate properties, saying the patents cleared the U.S. Supreme Court's Alice test. 
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									July 16, 2025
									Squire Patton Adds Burr & Forman Real Estate Atty In TampaSquire Patton Boggs LLP announced Wednesday that it picked up a new principal who is a self-described "switch hitter" for its global real estate practice in Tampa from Burr & Forman LLP. 
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									July 15, 2025
									Tribes, Enviro Groups Look To Block Copper Mine Land SwapEnvironmental and tribal groups are asking a federal court to extend an injunction blocking the transfer of more than 2,500 acres within Tonto National Forest to an Arizona copper mining company, arguing that a final environmental impact study and appraisal of the property raise serious questions in the dispute. 
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									July 15, 2025
									Leech Tishman Hires Fla. Real Estate Atty For Counsel RoleLeech Tishman hired an experienced Florida real estate transactional attorney for a counsel role in the firm's teams in Sarasota and Lakewood Ranch while working in its Sarasota office, the firm announced. 
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									July 15, 2025
									Pa. Senate Bill Seeks To End School District Property TaxesPennsylvania would propose an amendment to the state constitution to eliminate school districts' authority to levy or collect property taxes after June 30, 2029, under a bill introduced in the state Senate. 
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									July 14, 2025
									Jury Says Commercial Real Estate Owner Hid $4.8MA jury in Washington federal court has found a commercial real estate company owner guilty on charges of concealing nearly $5 million in income from the Internal Revenue Service using a series of limited liability companies. 
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									July 14, 2025
									Winston & Strawn Hires Ex-Cadwalader Transactions AttyWinston & Strawn LLP has hired a former Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft LLP partner as a new partner for its transactions and structured finance teams in New York City and Charlotte, North Carolina. 
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									July 11, 2025
									Miami Mayor, Developer Discuss Crypto In Real EstateWhen developer Diego Ojeda's firm closed the first-ever cryptocurrency wallet-to-wallet real estate transaction in the Miami market earlier this year, it drew a social media shoutout from one of the city's biggest crypto supporters — Mayor Francis Suarez. The two recently puzzled the pros and cons for crypto in real estate transactions. 
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									July 11, 2025
									Calif. County Asks Justices To Deny 7th Amendment ReviewA Northern California county is urging the U.S. Supreme Court not to hear a case arguing that the constitutional right to a jury trial should apply in instances of local law enforcement issuing civil penalties for alleged illicit marijuana growing. 
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									July 11, 2025
									Connecticut Wins Bid To Halt 80-Acre Tribal Land AcquisitionA federal judge has blocked the federal government from transferring 80 acres of land into trust for a Connecticut tribe, saying the state — by a narrow margin — established the factors necessary to warrant a temporary injunction to preserve the status quo. 
Expert Analysis
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								ESG Around The World: European Union  As the EU makes ESG regulation a priority, companies — both those based in the EU and others just doing business there — need to keep abreast of myriad new legislation that has either already taken effect or will in the near future, as noncompliance could result in fines, damages and director liability, say attorneys at Steptoe & Johnson. 
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								As AI Pricing Tools Evolve, So Does Antitrust Risk  As the use of pricing algorithms has given rise to regulatory scrutiny and civil actions, such as RealPage Rental Software Antitrust Litigation in the Middle District of Tennessee and Gibson v. MGM in the District of Nevada, independent pricing decisions and other best practices can help limit antitrust risk, say attorneys at Axinn. 
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								ESG Around The World: Australia  Clive Cachia and Cathy Ma at K&L Gates detail ESG-reporting policies in Australia and explain how the country is starting to introduce mandatory requirements as ESG performance is increasingly seen as a key investment and corporate differentiator in the fight for global capital. 
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								Industry Takeaways From OMB's Final Buy America Guidance  The Office of Management and Budget's recently released guidance on "Buy America" requirements for federal infrastructure projects provides clarity in certain areas but fails to address troublesome inconsistencies with state laws and international trade agreements, so manufacturers and suppliers will need to tread carefully as agencies implement the changes, say Amy Hoang and Sarah Barney at Seyfarth Shaw. 
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								Texas Produced Water Ruling Helps Clarify Oil, Gas Leases  A Texas state appeals court's recent opinion in Cactus Water Services v. COG Operating, holding that the mineral lessee under an oil and gas lease owns the water extracted during oil and gas production, is a first step toward clarity on an issue that has divided the midstream industry, say attorneys at Mayer Brown. 
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								Pa. Case Highlights Complexity Of Oil And Gas Leases  A Pennsylvania state court's recent decision in Douglas Equipment Inc. v. EQT Production Co. is a reminder that oil and gas leases are rather strange creatures — morphing from something akin to a traditional surface lease to a mineral property conveyance the moment oil and gas is produced, says Christopher Rogers at Frost Brown. 
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								Calif. Protected Species Law Changes: Real Fix Or Red Tape?  California's recent amendments to its "fully protected species" statutes create a temporary permitting regime intended to accelerate the building of renewable energy, transportation and water infrastructure in response to climate change — but the new legislation could become another obstacle to the projects it purports to benefit, says Paul Weiland at Nossaman. 
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								EPA Focus On Lead Could Heighten Private Litigation Risk  As the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency continues a series of initiatives aimed at reducing lead exposure, including last month's proposal to strengthen removal requirements for lead-based paint, the risks of private suits from citizens groups over lead contamination grow, say Jonathan Brightbill and Madalyn Brown Feiger at Winston & Strawn. 
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								Ruling Affirms Drillers' Right To Choose Methods In Colo.  In the wake of the Tenth Circuit's decision in Bay v. Anadarko E&P Onshore, a bellwether trespass case, oil and gas operators can breathe easy knowing that Colorado landowners cannot dictate their method of drilling — even in the face of more reasonable alternatives, say Lauren Varnado and Jessica Pharis at Michelman & Robinson. 
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								NYC Sidewalk Obligations Must Go Beyond Construction  New York City's recently announced Get Sheds Down plan will bring sweeping changes to regulation of the scaffolding and construction sheds looming over sidewalks — but it cannot stop there, says Michael Pollack at Yeshiva University's Cardozo School of Law. 
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								5 Quick Takeaways From Feds' New Bank Capital Proposals  The federal banking agencies' recent proposed rulemaking on capital requirements is the culmination of a holistic review of U.S. capital standards initiated by the Federal Reserve, and at over 1,000 pages, the proposal will take some time to fully digest, but there are a few items that can be immediately highlighted, say attorneys at Simpson Thacher. 
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								Contract Disputes Recap: Timeliness, Evidence, Fact-Finding.jpg)  Edward Arnold and Bret Marfut at Seyfarth Shaw look at three recent opinions from three stages of government contract claims litigation about avoiding untimeliness by ticking procedural boxes, supporting factual positions at the summary judgment stage and how the appellate boards review default terminations. 
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								The Importance Of Sustainable, Resilient Construction Design  Due to the significant role that the construction industry plays in climate change, industry participants must understand the concepts of sustainable and resilient design practices, as well as the risks associated with implementing or foregoing these practices, say Daniel Brennan and Marissa Downs at Laurie & Brennan.