Commercial
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March 27, 2025
Pa. Coal Co. Gets OK For $23.5M Asset Sale In Ch. 11
A Pennsylvania bankruptcy judge on Thursday approved the sale of assets of bankrupt Corsa Coal Corp. for $23.5 million, overriding arguments against including litigation claims in the sale and for earmarking proceeds for environmental cleanup.
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March 27, 2025
Life Sciences REIT Says Ex-Employee Stole Trade Secrets
Alexandria Real Estate Equities Inc. filed suit against a former employee in Massachusetts federal court, alleging that he stole a trove of proprietary information as he was planning to leave the company.
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March 27, 2025
Madison Newbond Loans $43M For Maryland Beach Resort
A Madison Realty Capital affiliate said Thursday that it has agreed to provide a $43 million senior loan to a joint venture between Certares Real Estate Management and Monomoy Property Ventures for a hotel in Ocean City, Maryland.
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March 27, 2025
Related Launches Data Center Venture With $45B Pipeline
Related Companies announced Thursday the launch of a data center development arm with a $45 billion pipeline of projects that's kicking off with a 64-megawatt expansion in Ontario, Canada.
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March 26, 2025
Sotomayor Urges Caution On Nondelegation Doctrine Revamp
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor cautioned her colleagues during oral arguments Wednesday against using a challenge to the Federal Communications Commission's administration of a broadband subsidy program as a way to resurrect the long-dormant nondelegation doctrine. Several conservative justices, however, seemed willing to disregard that admonition.
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March 26, 2025
Resort Developer Asks To Unwind Pre-Ch. 11 Equity Deal
California resort developer SilverRock Development Co. filed an adversary complaint in its Chapter 11 case Tuesday asking a Delaware court to unwind a pre-bankruptcy securitization transaction that converted preferred shares into secured debt.
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March 26, 2025
Soured Colo. Housing Partnership Spawns Another Suit
A Colorado affordable housing project undermined by a trio of investors' soured partnership generated yet another lawsuit filed by an original investor alleging a partner brought on later intentionally tanked the project out of "seething vindictiveness."
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March 26, 2025
King & Spalding Dealmaker On Atlanta's Data Center Boom
Readily accessible power and land have helped make the area surrounding Georgia's capital city a prime hub for data centers, but challenges are on the horizon, said a real estate transactions partner with Atlanta-founded King & Spalding LLP.
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March 26, 2025
Tax Court Erred In Ex-Braves' Easement Feud, 11th Circ. Told
Two former Atlanta Braves players reupped their arguments before the Eleventh Circuit that the U.S. Tax Court made grave errors in a case that slashed their conservation easement value, saying the federal government's failure to address those missteps shields the issues from legal scrutiny.
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March 26, 2025
New FinCEN Rule Is 'Game Changer' For Real Estate Investors
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network's stopgap rule removing beneficial ownership reporting requirements for U.S. companies significantly lightens the regulatory burden for investors, especially those in the real estate sector, attorneys told Law360 Real Estate Authority.
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March 26, 2025
Barings Provides $70.2M For Calif. Logistics Center Refi
Barings loaned $70.2 million to refinance a "best-in-class" Tracy, California, industrial logistics center that takes up more than 606,000 square feet, the investment manager announced Wednesday.
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March 26, 2025
Morrison Cohen Chair Talks Amtrak Union Station Takeover
Y. David Scharf of Morrison Cohen LLP, who represented the lenders in a recent settlement with Amtrak after a yearslong dispute over control of Washington Union Station, spoke with Law360 Real Estate Authority about crafting a strategy for the case, how transaction work supports litigation work, and vice versa, as well as the $505 million deal that left all parties "equally unhappy."
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March 26, 2025
Buchalter Boosts Atlanta Presence With Litigator, Office Lease
Buchalter PC is taking further steps to cement its place within the Atlanta legal community, which the firm joined last year, signing a new 10,000-square-foot office lease and bringing on an experienced litigator from Freeman Mathis & Gary LLP, according to announcements this week.
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March 26, 2025
Prysmian To Acquire Channell Commercial For Up To $1.15B
Italian cable manufacturer Prysmian said Wednesday it will spend up to $1.15 billion to acquire Texas-based Channell Commercial Corp., a telecommunications equipment provider, in a transaction advised by Freshfields LLP and DLA Piper.
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March 26, 2025
Dollar Tree Selling Family Dollar For $1B To PE Firms
Dollar Tree said Wednesday it has agreed to sell its Family Dollar business for just over $1 billion to two private equity firms, after the Davis Polk-guided discount retailer revealed strategic review plans to sell the cash-strapped unit in June.
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March 26, 2025
Stinson Nabbing Dykema Real Estate Pros For New LA Office
Stinson LLP is planning to open a Los Angeles office and is poaching a pair of real estate lawyers from Dykema Gossett PLLC to launch the new digs there, according to a source with knowledge of the matter.
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March 25, 2025
GSA Narrows List Of Federal Buildings To Discard
The U.S. General Services Administration pared down a list of federally owned office properties that it plans to dispose of to eight after initially identifying hundreds.
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March 25, 2025
Investors Renew Claims That Intel Hid Chipmaking Problems
A group of investors launched a revised set of claims in California federal court against Intel, arguing that the company's concealment of its struggles with expanding domestic computer chip manufacturing led to its worst day of stock performance in decades.
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March 25, 2025
Catching Up With New Bankruptcy Case Action
23andMe Holding Co. entered Chapter 11 to sell its business and address $214 million in debt; Danimer Scientific Inc., which makes plastics alternatives, entered Chapter 11 to wind down while it tends to its roughly $450 million debt burden; and sneaker shop Soleply began a streamlined bankruptcy for small businesses in an effort to exit some lease obligations and restructure its debt.
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March 25, 2025
NJ Casinos Urge 3rd Circ. Not To Revive Room-Pricing Suit
Atlantic City casino-hotel owners have told the Third Circuit a lower court was right to toss a case accusing them of inflating room rates by using the same software to set prices because there's no problem with multiple businesses separately choosing to use the same service.
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March 25, 2025
No Easy Out In $5M Mich. Dispensary Flip-Flop Suit
A Michigan federal court has refused to hand a win to either party in developer American 5 LLC's suit alleging a Michigan township improperly revoked its permit for a marijuana dispensary, finding that the parties hadn't resolved whether the permit was the developer's to begin with.
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March 25, 2025
Blackstone To Offer £489M For Warehouse REIT
Private equity giant Blackstone said Tuesday that it has made an approximately £489 million ($633 million) provisional final offer for British logistics property company Warehouse Real Estate Investment Trust.
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March 24, 2025
Ore. Tribe Backs Hydro Utility's Eminent Domain Bid At Falls
The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians has asked an Oregon federal judge to approve a utility company's attempt to condemn five acres of public land for the operation of a hydroelectric project, saying another tribe believes wrongly that condemnation would eliminate its fishing platform.
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March 24, 2025
Canadian Partners Tokenize $36.2M Multifamily Property
Blockchain nonprofit Polymesh Association and real estate investment firm Ocree Capital Inc. announced Monday that they have partnered up to create a Canadian blockchain-backed commercial real estate platform that has a $36.2 million multifamily property as its first listing.
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March 24, 2025
Hyundai To Invest $21B In US Manufacturing, New Steel Plant
Hyundai announced Monday that it plans to invest $21 billion over the next three years in U.S. facilities that include a new Louisiana steel plant and an expansion of production sites in Alabama and Georgia.
Expert Analysis
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As EPA Backs Down, Expect Enviros To Step Up Citizen Suits
As President Donald Trump's U.S. Environmental Protection Agency draws down federal enforcement efforts, environmental groups will step into the void and file citizen suits — so companies should focus on compliance efforts, stay savvy about emerging analytical and monitoring methods, and maintain good relations with neighbors, say attorneys at Beveridge & Diamond.
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Emphasize Social Spaces During RE Project Public Review
As Boston continues to work through revisions to its public review process for real estate projects, developers attempting to balance impact mitigation and community improvements may benefit from emphasizing the ways in which development plans can facilitate open social exchange, says David Linhart at Goulston & Storrs.
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What Contractors Can Do To Address Material Cost Increases
In light of the Trump administration's plans to increase tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China, construction industry players should proactively employ legal strategies to mitigate the impacts that price increases and uncertainty may have on projects, says Brenda Radmacher at Seyfarth Shaw.
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Reg Waiver Eases Calif. Rebuilding, But Proceed With Care
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's executive order suspending some environmental review and permitting requirements for the reconstruction of homes and businesses damaged by recent wildfires may streamline rebuilding efforts, but will require careful navigation of the evolving regulatory landscape, says Gregory Berlin at Alston & Bird.
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Insurance Considerations For LA Wildfire Recovery
Businesses and homeowners affected by the destructive Southern California wildfires must act swiftly and strategically to navigate the complexities of the insurance recovery process, including by identifying all applicable policies, documenting damage thoroughly and keeping abreast of relevant state law, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis.
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LA Wildfires' Effect On Calif. Insurer Of Last Resort
Attorneys at Willkie discuss the background of California's insurer of last resort — known as the Fair Access to Insurance Requirements Plan — and examine the process of assessing member insurers and relevant recent property insurance market developments in light of the destruction from the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires.
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Public Corruption Enforcement In 2024 Has Clues For 2025
If 2024 activity is any indication, the U.S. Supreme Court will likely continue to rein in expansive prosecutorial theories of fraud in the year to come, but it’s harder to predict what the new administration will mean for public corruption prosecutions in 2025, says Cathy Fleming at Offit Kurman.
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Small Biz Caught In Corporate Transparency Act Crossfire
Despite compliance being put on hold due to a nationwide preliminary injunction, small businesses have been caught in the middle of the legal battle over the Corporate Transparency Act — and confusion over the law's requirements could result in major penalties, say attorneys at Snell & Wilmer.
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What's Ahead As Transparency Act Comes To A Crossroads
Synthesizing the contrasting federal district and appellate court rulings on the Corporate Transparency Act’s validity reveals several main areas of debate that will likely remain at issue as challenges to the law continue winding through the courts, say attorneys at Farella Braun.
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Timeline Considerations For Boston's New RE Review Process
Boston's newly reimagined large real estate project review process, featuring early community engagement, holds impacts for project timelines that land use counsel must account for when guiding developers through approvals, says David Linhart at Goulston & Storrs.
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The Story Of 2024's Biggest Bank Regs, And Their Fate In 2025
U.S. federal bank regulators were very active in 2024 with initiatives ranging from antitrust and capital to proposals regarding controlling shareholders and incentive-based compensation, but many regulations face an uncertain future under the new administration, say attorneys at Latham.
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2024 IPO Market Trends, And What To Expect Next Year
The initial public offering market returned to historically typical levels on a deal count basis in 2024 but continued to lag based on proceeds raised due to a larger number of smaller IPOs this year, and signs point to continued ongoing momentum in the next year, say attorneys at Paul Hastings.
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Adapting Force Majeure To A Predictably Unpredictable World
As the climate and political landscapes get more complicated, force majeure provisions will likely be triggered increasingly often, demanding an evolving understanding of when events and their impacts are truly unforeseeable, say attorneys at Nossaman.