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  • November 12, 2025

    New Savills GC Weighs Return-To-Office, AI, Legal Sector

    Savills announced Wednesday that it is elevating Julia Spivack, who has been associate general counsel at the real estate advisory firm for three years, to executive vice president and general counsel. In an interview with Law360, Spivack spoke about her priorities in her new role.

  • November 12, 2025

    Virgin Islands Gives 90-Day Tax Amnesty For Storm Recovery

    The U.S. Virgin Islands established a 90-day amnesty period to waive penalties for overdue property, income and gross receipts taxes to help residents and businesses recovering from Hurricanes Irma and Maria and Tropical Storm Ernesto under a bill signed by the governor.

  • November 12, 2025

    Latham Atty Talks SEC's Bid To Revive Public RMBS

    There hasn't been a public offering of residential mortgage-backed securities since financial crisis-era reforms dissuaded the market from issuing them, but that may change under the current administration, said a veteran of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission who recently joined Latham & Watkins LLP.

  • November 10, 2025

    Law360 MVP Awards Go To Top Attorneys From 76 Firms

    The attorneys chosen as Law360's 2025 MVPs have distinguished themselves from their peers by securing significant achievements in high-stakes litigation, complex global matters and record-breaking deals.

  • November 10, 2025

    La. Condo Awarded $5M For State Farm's Storm Claim Delay

    A State Farm unit owes a Bayou State condominium complex over $5 million in penalties for its delayed adjustment of the complex's hurricane damage claim despite having satisfactory proof of loss, a Louisiana federal court held Monday.

  • November 10, 2025

    NYC Real Estate Week In Review

    Konner Gershburg Melnick Darouvar LLP and Okin Edelman PC guided the biggest New York City real estate deals made public last week, including the sale of a former school and adjoining Gilded Age mansions formerly owned by The Met.

  • November 10, 2025

    Zillow Pushed Consumers To Take Inferior Loans, Suit Says

    Consumers have alleged in Washington federal court that Zillow Group Inc. ran an illegal kickback scheme that involved rewarding brokers and real estate agents with customer leads if they told clients to use Zillow's services to obtain mortgage loans, despite better financing options being available.

  • November 07, 2025

    'Mamdani Effect' Spurs Debate At Miami Real Estate Event

    Buzz that Zohran Mamdani's win in the New York City mayoral race could trigger a new wave of migration to South Florida ran through a real estate event in Miami that followed his election night win — although a number of industry experts urged more measured expectations.

  • November 07, 2025

    Greenberg Traurig Guides $1B Worth Of Fla. Resi Loans

    Developers Dezer Development and Ytech, both guided by Greenberg Traurig LLP, have secured construction loans worth more than $1 billion combined for a South Florida residential tower and a Florida condominium project in two separate deals.

  • November 07, 2025

    NYC Housing Ballot Measures Are Game Changing

    New York City voters approved three ballot measures on Election Day that land use attorneys say have the potential to transform how housing is produced across the five boroughs, opening up areas of the city that were previously off-limits for development.

  • November 07, 2025

    Troutman, BakerHostetler Guide $330M Stewart-MCS Deal

    Stewart Information Services Corp., advised by Troutman Pepper Locke LLP, agreed to buy BakerHostetler-led MCS' mortgage services business line through a subsidiary in a $330 million deal, the companies said Friday.

  • November 07, 2025

    Neb. High Court Backs Lower Tax Valuation For Apartments

    Nebraska's tax commission erred when it sided with a local assessor's valuation of two apartment complexes rather than the local tax board's lower valuation, the state's high court said in an opinion Friday.    

  • November 07, 2025

    PulteGroup Says Developer Breached $40M NC Land Deal

    A PulteGroup Inc. subsidiary said a landowner breached an over $40 million contract for fully developed land in a North Carolina residential housing subdivision after missing development milestones, according to a lawsuit designated to North Carolina Business Court.

  • November 07, 2025

    Apartment Management Co. Must Face Age Bias Suit

    A property management company must face a former regional director's lawsuit claiming she was fired and replaced with younger employees because she was in her 60s, with a Tennessee federal judge saying a jury should weigh allegations that a supervisor repeatedly urged her to retire.

  • November 07, 2025

    Big Brokers Say Office, Industrial Leasing Driving Q3 Gains

    Commercial real estate executives reported steady revenue growth in the third quarter of 2025, buoyed by strong leasing activity across the office and industrial sectors that, in some cases, set records among the major brokers.

  • November 06, 2025

    Real Estate Companies Escape Ex-Worker's Bias Claims

    Compass Inc. and a real estate advisory firm don't have to face an agent's lawsuit claiming she was fired for complaining about supervisors' allegedly misogynistic, derogatory and sexually explicit comments, as a New York federal judge ruled Thursday she'd failed to claim her employers knew about her complaints.

  • November 06, 2025

    NJ City Sues Landlord Over Retroactive Rent Demands

    A New Jersey city accused a local residential property owner of wrongfully trying to retroactively collect thousands of dollars in rent from tenants who were following the guidance of the city's rent control board.

  • November 06, 2025

    Insurer, Former Exec Settle In Military Housing Fraud Case

    Military housing developers alleging that they were defrauded out of millions of dollars through excessive and undisclosed premiums and fees have struck a settlement agreement with two defendants, Ambac Assurance Corp. and its former managing director, Chetan Marfatia, court records show.

  • November 05, 2025

    Ex-SEC Attys Urge Full 9th Circ. Review of Zillow Decision

    Law professors and two former general counsel of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission have voiced support for Zillow Group Inc.'s bid for the Ninth Circuit to take a second look at its high-profile securities case, arguing that the full court should review a September ruling that upheld class certification in an investor suit over the real estate site's now-shuttered home-buying program.

  • November 05, 2025

    Missouri Justices Won't Consider REIT's Bid To Avoid City Tax

    The Missouri Supreme Court won't review an appellate court ruling that said rental income from property owned by a healthcare real estate investment trust is subject to tax in Kansas City, Missouri, the justices said in an order.

  • November 05, 2025

    Former NYC Housing Czar Will Help Lead Mamdani Transition

    Maria Torres-Springer, whose housing work in government spans three New York City mayoral administrations, will be part of the transition team that Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has tasked with building his new administration.

  • November 05, 2025

    NJ Says Towns Can't Redo Affordable Housing Suit

    New Jersey asked a federal court once again to toss claims brought by a group of municipalities and elected officials challenging a provision of the state's affordable housing framework, arguing that they've already brought and abandoned similar claims in state court.

  • November 05, 2025

    Native Hawaiians Sue Over Blocked Access To Sacred Temple

    A group of Native Hawaiians are asking a federal court to bar a homeowners' association from blocking their access to an ancient Indigenous temple located within the community, alleging their requests have repeatedly been denied and they are being harassed by residents with entrance rights to the property.

  • November 05, 2025

    Home Remodel Group Renovo Files Ch. 7 With $100M+ Debt

    Renovo Home Partners, a company that rolled up home improvement businesses while backed by private equity, has filed for Chapter 7 in Delaware bankruptcy court, declaring up to $500 million in debt across almost 20 affiliates.

  • November 05, 2025

    NYC Developers Prepare For A Democratic Socialist Mayor

    As the broader business community braces for a New York mayor who won by campaigning on an agenda of raising taxes on corporations and the wealthy, real estate developers are searching for common ground with Zohran Mamdani.

Expert Analysis

  • What CRA Deadline Means For Biden Admin. Rulemaking

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    With the 2024 election rapidly approaching, the Biden administration must race to finalize proposed agency actions within the next few weeks, or be exposed to the chance that the following Congress will overturn the rules under the Congressional Review Act, say attorneys at Covington.

  • How New Rule Would Change CFIUS Enforcement Powers

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    Before the May 15 comment deadline, companies may want to weigh in on proposed regulatory changes to enforcement and mitigation tools at the disposal of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, including broadened subpoena powers, difficult new mitigation timelines and higher maximum penalties, say attorneys at Venable.

  • 2nd Circ. Eminent Domain Ruling Empowers Municipalities

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    The Second Circuit's recent decision in Brinkmann v. Town of Southold, finding that a pretextual taking does not violate the Fifth Amendment's takings clause, gives municipalities a powerful tool with which to block unwanted development projects, even in bad faith, say James O'Connor and Benjamin Sugarman at Phillips Lytle.

  • SEC Should Be Allowed To Equip Investors With Climate Info

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    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's new rule to require more climate-related disclosures will provide investors with much-needed clarity, despite opponents' attempts to challenge the rule with misused legal arguments, say Sarah Goetz at Democracy Forward and Cynthia Hanawalt at Columbia University’s Sabin Center for Climate Change.

  • 8 Fla. Statutes That Construction Cos. Should Prepare For

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    In this article, Jason Lambert at Hill Ward discusses a number of recent bills out of the Florida Legislature targeting construction companies in the Sunshine State that have been sent to the governor for signature, at least some of which will have broad impacts that affected companies should prepare for ahead of the July 1 effective date.

  • Time To Fix NYC's Broken Property Assessment System

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    A New York appellate court's decision to revive Tax Equity Now New York v. City of New York may force the city to revamp its outdated and unfair real estate tax assessment system, which could be fixed with a couple of simple changes, says Seth Feldman at Romer Debbas.

  • Understanding The IRC's Excessive Refund Claim Penalty

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    Taxpayers considering protective refund claims pending resolution of major questions in tax cases like Moore v. U.S., which is pending before the U.S. Supreme Court, should understand how doing so may also leave them vulnerable to an excessive refund claim penalty under Internal Revenue Code Section 6676, say attorneys at McDermott.

  • Bankruptcy Ruling Shifts Lease Rejection Claim Calculation

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    A New York federal court’s recent ruling in In re: Cortlandt provides guidance on how to calculate a landlord's damages claim when a bankruptcy debtor rejects a lease, changing from an approach that considers the remaining rent due under the lease to one that considers the remaining time, say Bethany Simmons and Noah Weingarten at Loeb & Loeb.

  • Do Not Overstate Fla. Condo Termination Ruling's Impact

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    A close look at the unique language at issue in Avila v. Biscayne, in which a Florida appellate court deemed a condo termination to be invalid, shows that the case is unlikely to significantly affect other potential terminations, say Barry Lapides and Edward Baker at Berger Singerman.

  • Takeaways From FDIC's Spring Supervisory Highlights

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    The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s spring 2024 consumer compliance supervisory report found that relatively few institutions had significant consumer compliance issues last year, but the common thread among those that did were inadequacies or failures in disclosures to consumers, says Matthew Hanaghan at Nutter.

  • What Calif. Eviction Ruling Means For Defaulting Borrowers

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    A California appellate court's recent decision in Homeward Opportunities v. Taptelis found that a defaulting borrower could not delay foreclosure with an improperly served notice of pendency of action, but leaves open a possibility for borrowers to delay eviction proceedings merely by filing lawsuits, say Anne Beehler and Krystal Anderson at Holland & Knight.

  • How 3D Printing And Prefab Are Changing Construction

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    The growing popularity of trends like 3D printing technology and prefabrication in the construction industry have positive ramifications ranging from reducing risks at project sites to streamlining construction schedules, say Josephine Bahn and Jeffery Mullen at Cozen O'Connor.

  • Wave Of Final Rules Reflects Race Against CRA Deadline

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    The flurry of final rules now leaping off the Federal Register press — some of which will affect entire industries and millions of Americans — shows President Joe Biden's determination to protect his regulatory legacy from reversal by the next Congress, given the impending statutory look-back period under the Congressional Review Act, say attorneys at Jenner & Block.