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  • August 06, 2025

    Wells Fargo Beats Cert. Bid In Mortgage Racial Bias Suit

    Mortgage applicants accusing Wells Fargo of discriminating against borrowers from racial minorities by charging them higher interest rates have been denied class certification, with a California federal court ruling they have failed to show sufficient commonality among their claims.

  • August 06, 2025

    Colo. Justices Asked To Rule On Pro Se Appeal Authority

    A plumbing company and two Colorado homeowners asked the state's Supreme Court on Tuesday to clarify that the Colorado Court of Appeals has jurisdiction to prevent litigants from making "frivolous" pro se filings, contrary to a prior ruling from the court.

  • August 06, 2025

    Big CRE Brokers Report Stubborn Optimism In Q2 Results

    With most of commercial real estate's major brokers posting leasing gains and capital markets closings, executives said recently in announcing second-quarter earnings that they expect activity to continue as clients grow jaded to drama from recent trade disputes.

  • August 06, 2025

    AmeriFirst Financial Floats Global Deal In Ch. 11 Case

    Bankrupt mortgage service provider AmeriFirst Financial Inc. proposed a global settlement of disputes in its Chapter 11 case that will break a months-long roadblock to resolution of its bankruptcy proceedings.

  • August 06, 2025

    NYC Council Approves Manhattan Mixed-Use Rezoning Plan

    A rezoning plan that aims to build more than 9,500 homes in midtown Manhattan was approved Wednesday by the New York City Council's Committee on Land Use and a related subcommittee.

  • August 06, 2025

    Rising Star: DLA Piper's Katherine Jahnke Dale

    Katherine Jahnke Dale of DLA Piper has been a key adviser on a transformation of Chicago's Fulton Market neighborhood, along with projects that include a $7 billion redevelopment near the United Center and a purchase agreement for a former steel plant now envisioned as a technology hub, earning her a spot among the real estate law practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.

  • August 06, 2025

    Inland Empire Calif. Multifamily Complex Sells For $148M

    Broker Marcus & Millichap said it has arranged the $148.4 million sale of a 328-unit multifamily property in Southern California's Inland Empire area from its developer to a New York real estate firm.

  • August 05, 2025

    New Developer To Build $1.5B Resi Towers In Jersey City

    A new real estate developer stacked with former Brookfield Properties and Croesus Group executives unveiled the company's inaugural project on Tuesday — a $1.5 billion mixed-use project slated for construction in Jersey City, New Jersey.

  • August 05, 2025

    FHFA Doubles Freddie, Fannie LIHTC Investment Caps

    The Federal Housing Finance Agency will raise Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae's investment caps for Low Income Housing Tax Credit-qualifying properties from $1 billion for each government-sponsored enterprise to $2 billion annually, the agency announced on Tuesday.

  • August 05, 2025

    Court Trims Most Of Contractors' Suit Against NJ Prosecutors

    A New Jersey federal judge has trimmed the majority of claims brought against the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office by two contractors alleging they were illegally targeted in a criminal investigation over a business rivalry with an assistant prosecutor, ruling that the agency is protected by sovereign immunity.

  • August 05, 2025

    Pa. Bill Seeks 5-Year Reassessment Cycle For Property Taxes

    Pennsylvania would establish a schedule that would require counties to reassess property for tax purposes every five years under a bill introduced in the state Senate.

  • August 05, 2025

    Housing Builder Boxabl Goes Public Via $3.5B SPAC Deal

    Housing solutions company Boxabl Inc., advised by Winston & Strawn LLP, announced plans on Tuesday to go public via a merger with Loeb & Loeb LLP-led special purpose acquisition company FG Merger II Corp. in a deal that values the business at $3.5 billion.

  • August 04, 2025

    Rocket Cos. Investor Drops Mich. Derivative Suit

    An investor in the parent company of online mortgage lender Rocket Mortgage has dropped derivative allegations that the company's brass concealed a loan demand downturn a week after a proposed shareholder class action making similar claims was voluntarily tossed.

  • August 04, 2025

    Ex-Yankee Strikes $729K Deal With Moldy Mansion's Landlord

    Former Major League Baseball player Joshua Donaldson will receive around $729,000 from the landlord of a Connecticut mansion that suffered a mold problem after they reached a post-verdict deal to end their federal contract dispute.

  • August 04, 2025

    DC Circ. Backs FBI Agent's Bribery Sentence

    The D.C. Circuit Court has affirmed a former FBI special agent's two-year sentence for taking a bribe in connection with a property-buying scheme, finding that he accepted at least $6,500 from a real estate developer in exchange for illegally sharing information from a protected database to which the FBI subscribed.

  • August 04, 2025

    Dorsey & Whitney RE Atty Joins Thompson Coburn In Dallas

    Thompson Coburn LLP announced Monday that an experienced real estate attorney who's worked at several major firms in Dallas has come aboard from Dorsey & Whitney LLP.

  • August 04, 2025

    Hertz GC Leaves For Lennar After 1 Year In The Role

    The general counsel of Hertz has been hired by homebuilder Lennar Corp. as its new chief legal officer, effective Sept. 2, as Lennar's longtime general counsel steps down and the car rental giant moves one of its in-house attorneys to serve in an interim capacity.

  • August 04, 2025

    2 Firms Guide Elme Communities' $1.6B Portfolio Sale

    Elme Communities announced Monday that it plans to sell 19 multifamily assets to Cortland Partners LLC in a $1.6 billion deal, after which the multifamily real estate investment trust will liquidate remaining assets, in a deal guided by King & Spalding and Hogan Lovells.

  • August 04, 2025

    Real Estate Lawyers On The Move

    Holland & Hart, Davis Hartman Wright and Hahn Loeser are among the law firms that have made recent real estate or construction hires.

  • August 04, 2025

    Condo Can't Boot Unit Owner After Assault, Mass. Court Says

    A Massachusetts condominium association cannot force a unit owner charged with assaulting another resident to vacate his property, an intermediate state appellate court said Monday.

  • August 04, 2025

    Walker & Dunlop Lines Up $105M Refi For Nashville High-Rise

    Walker & Dunlop Inc. lined up $105 million in refinancing provided by Nuveen for a 356-unit, mixed-use high-rise in Nashville, Tennessee, the commercial real estate finance and advisory services firm announced Monday.

  • August 04, 2025

    Texas Bill Seeks Lower Voter-Approval Property Tax Rate

    Texas would reduce its voter-approval property tax rate, or the rate that a local government unit may adopt without voter approval, for large taxing units under a bill introduced in the state Senate.

  • August 04, 2025

    Greenberg Traurig Guides $128M Loan For NYC Tower

    Real estate fund manager and operator Arden Group borrowed $128.8 million from real estate investment trust Starwood Property Trust Inc. for Arden's multifamily tower in uptown Manhattan's Inwood neighborhood in a deal guided by Greenberg Traurig LLP, according to official property records.

  • August 04, 2025

    Gibson Dunn Guides $320M Loan For NYC Office Conversion

    An affiliate of Bushburg received a $320 million construction loan for an office-to-residential conversion in New York City's Financial District, in a deal guided by Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP, per county property records.

  • August 01, 2025

    Land Claimant Urges No New Trial In $30M Cuba Resort Case

    The claimed owners of the Cuban barrier island Cayo Coco urged a Florida federal judge Thursday to deny a new trial to Expedia Group, Orbitz and Hotels.com after a jury awarded $29.85 million on findings that the booking sites engaged in prohibited trafficking by taking reservations for resorts on land seized by Fidel Castro's government.

Expert Analysis

  • Navigating FEMA Grant Program For Slope Fixes After Storms

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    In the aftermath of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, it is critical for governments, businesses and individuals to understand the legal requirements of the Federal Emergency Management Agency's grant programs to obtain funding for crucial repairs — including restoration of damaged infrastructure caused by landslides and slope failures, says Charles Schexnaildre at Baker Donelson.

  • Colorful Lessons From NYC's Emotional Support Parrot Suit

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    A recently settled lawsuit in New York federal court concerning housing discrimination claims from a resident who had emotional support parrots highlights the importance of housing providers treating accomodation questions seriously even if they may appear unusual or questionable, say attorneys at Seyfarth.

  • Recent Securities Cases Highlight Risks In AI Disclosures

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    Increasing public disclosure about the use and risks of artificial intelligence, and related litigation asserting that such disclosures are false or misleading, suggest that issuers need to exercise great care with respect to how they describe the benefits of AI, say Richard Zelichov and Danny Tobey at DLA Piper.

  • Consider Best Legal Practices For Commissioning Public Art

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    Commissioning public art for real estate projects can provide many benefits to real estate developers and the public, but it's important to understand the unique legal and contracting aspects of the process to ensure that projects are completed on time and on budget, says Sarah Conley Odenkirk at ArtConverge.

  • Proposed Mortgage Assistance Rule: Tips For Servicers

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    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's recent proposal to alter Regulation X mortgage servicing procedures to broadly construe requests for assistance, and stay foreclosure proceedings during loss mitigation review, will, if finalized, require mortgage servicers to make notable procedural changes to comply, says Louis Manetti at Locke Lord.

  • How Multifamily Property Owners Can Plan For The EV Future

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    As the electric vehicle market expands, and federal and state incentives and mandates intended to promote EV use come into effect, owners and operators of multifamily residential properties should be prepared to meet the growing demand for onsite EV charging infrastructure, say Sydney Tucker and Andreas Wokutch at Frost Brown.

  • Fla. Insurer-Breach Cases Split On Unrepaired Property Issue

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    A Florida appellate court's recent decision in Universal v. Qureshi is directly at odds with a 2020 decision from another Florida appellate court, and raises important questions for policyholders and insurers about the proper measure of damages in breach claims involving unrepaired property, say Andrea DeField and Yaniel Abreu at Hunton.

  • Colorado Banking Brief: All The Notable Legal Updates In Q3

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    In the third quarter of 2024, Colorado's banking and financial services sector faced both regulatory updates and changes to state law due to recent federal court decisions — with consequences for local governments, mortgage lenders, state-chartered trust companies and federally chartered lenders serving Colorado consumers, says Sarah Auchterlonie at Brownstein Hyatt.

  • In The ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµ Playbook: No Lazy, Hazy Days Of Summer

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    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is headed for a brisk fall season, on the heels of a heated summer, which included the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling that the ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµ funding structure is constitutional, and in advance of the November election, says Eamonn Moran at Holland & Knight.

  • Basel Endgame Rules: A Change Is Coming

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    The Federal Reserve Board's recently announced recalibration of the Basel endgame proposal begins a critical chapter in the evolution of not only the safety and soundness of U.S. banks, but also of banks' abilities to lend and support American businesses and consumers, say attorneys at Davis Wright.

  • Reassessing Lease Provisions To Account For ESG Initiatives

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    As companies seek to build ESG considerations into their businesses, it's crucial to understand how such initiatives can quickly become significant enough to compel reassessment of lease agreement provisions, and how best to modify leases accordingly, say Julian Freeman and Gabe Pitassi at Cox Castle.

  • Avoid Getting Burned By Agencies' Solar Financing Spotlight

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    Recently coordinated reports and advisories from the U.S. Department of the Treasury, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission maximize the spotlight on the consumer solar financing market and highlight pitfalls for lenders to avoid in this burgeoning field, says Mercedes Tunstall at Cadwalader.

  • Assessing Algorithmic Versus Generative AI Pricing Tools

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    A comparison of traditional algorithmic pricing models and those powered by generative artificial intelligence can help regulators and practitioners weigh the pros and cons of relying on large language models to price products or services, say Maxime Cohen at McGill University, and Tim Spittle and Jimmy Royer at Analysis Group.