Commercial

  • January 07, 2026

    Commercial Real Estate Cases To Watch In 2026

    Antitrust cases, casino disputes and legal clashes involving real estate investment trusts are among the major commercial real estate cases that attorneys should keep an eye on in 2026.

  • January 07, 2026

    Attorneys Voice Optimism For Private Equity Real Estate In '26

    The coming year is shaping up to be an active one for private investment in real estate, with more take-private deals and transactions involving private credit, data centers and opportunity zones likely to come, although fundraising may continue to pose a challenge for some players, attorneys said.

  • January 06, 2026

    Ciminelli Walks As 10-Year Buffalo Billion Fraud Case Ends

    The long and contentious corruption case against New York developer Louis Ciminelli and others that led to a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling on fraud came to a close Tuesday, after he pled guilty and was sentenced to no time in prison.

  • January 06, 2026

    Miller Canfield Principal Returns To Honigman's Detroit Office

    Kasturi "Kas" Bagchi, formerly a principal at Miller Canfield Paddock & Stone PLC, has returned to Honigman LLP as a partner in the firm's transactional and real estate finance practice group in Detroit, according to an announcement made Tuesday.

  • January 06, 2026

    Vectra Bank Claims Lending Co. Owes $4.5M

    Vectra Bank has accused a Colorado-based commercial finance company and two related business entities in state court of defaulting on a $6.5 million loan and said they now owe the bank more than $4.5 million.

  • January 06, 2026

    Silverman Group Nabs $203M Mid-Atlantic Industrial Portfolio

    Silverman Group has acquired a $203 million industrial portfolio consisting of 50 buildings spanning Maryland and Northern Virginia in an off-market purchase from an unnamed seller, per an announcement from seller-side broker Newmark Group Inc. on Tuesday.

  • January 06, 2026

    3 Firms Shape $562M Financing For DC Office Conversion

    Developer Post Brothers has secured a $562 million financing package from Nuveen Green Capital and Mavik Capital Management for an office-to-residential conversion project in Washington, D.C., with counsel from Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg LLP, Dechert LLP and Paul Hastings LLP, according to property records.

  • January 06, 2026

    Boscov's Tenant Sues Over Del. Mall Tax Reimbursements

    A company that runs a Boscov's department store in a Newark, Delaware, shopping center has claimed in Delaware state court that the property's landlord forced the company to overpay tax reimbursements.

  • January 06, 2026

    Rick Perry's AI Energy Co. Hit With Post-IPO Lawsuit

    An artificial intelligence infrastructure company co-founded by former Texas Gov. Rick Perry is facing a proposed class action accusing it of overselling its key development in order to secure $745.7 million through an initial public offering.

  • January 06, 2026

    NJ Bill Aims To Earmark $2.5B In Development Tax Credits

    New Jersey would earmark $2.5 billion in economic development tax credits, with up to $300 million designated for sports and entertainment projects, as part of a bill introduced in the state Assembly.

  • January 06, 2026

    SL Green Sells Minority Stake In Park Ave. Building For $425M

    New York real estate firm SL Green said on Tuesday it had sold a 49% stake in its 100 Park Avenue office building to Boston-based real estate private equity firm Rockpoint for $425 million.

  • January 06, 2026

    NYC Real Estate Week In Review

    Seyfarth Shaw and DLA Piper are among the law firms that guided the largest New York City real estate deals that hit public records last week, with a pair of nine-figure transactions leading the way.

  • January 06, 2026

    Arnold & Porter Adds Amazon, K&L Gates Duo On West Coast

    Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP has grown its real estate offerings on the West Coast with the addition of an in-house lawyer from Amazon and a K&L Gates LLP attorney.

  • January 06, 2026

    2 Firms Advise $540M AI Infrastructure Co. Acquisition

    California data infrastructure firm Marvell said it has reached a deal to expand its product portfolio amid demand for artificial intelligence by acquiring XConn Technologies in a deal valued at about $540 million, advised by Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati PC and Goodwin Procter LLP.

  • January 06, 2026

    White & Case Hires A&O Shearman M&A, Real Estate Atty

    White & Case LLP said it has expanded its global mergers and acquisitions practice and real estate industry group by adding a partner from Allen Overy Shearman Sterling in Abu Dhabi.

  • January 05, 2026

    Jeffer Mangels Names A New Hospitality Chair As 3 Attys Exit

    As a trio of Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell LLP lawyers — including a founding partner — are in the process of decamping, the law firm said Friday it has named a new chair of global hospitality.

  • January 05, 2026

    US Trustee Says DLA Piper Conflicted In Hudson Hotel Ch. 11

    Two bankrupt entities tied to the former Hudson Hotel must not be allowed to retain DLA Piper LLP as special counsel in their Chapter 11 case, the U.S. trustee argued on Monday, saying the firm is conflicted due to its prior representation of the debtors' equity owner and proposed DIP lender.

  • January 05, 2026

    Dish Wins $32M Lease Dispute In Colo. Appeals Court

    A Colorado appellate panel has unanimously affirmed a jury verdict in favor of Dish Wireless LLC after the court determined the master lease agreement governing a $32 million lease dispute between Dish and several telecommunications infrastructure companies was ambiguous.

  • January 05, 2026

    Ritz-Carlton Looks To Toss Trafficking Suit Against Ga. Hotels

    The Ritz-Carlton asked a Georgia federal judge Friday to toss a lawsuit claiming it and other Atlanta hotels knew about but failed to prevent sex trafficking occurring at their properties, arguing it didn't knowingly benefit from the alleged trafficking.

  • January 05, 2026

    Starr, Collection Co. Reach Deal Over $4.4M Bad Faith Dispute

    Starr Indemnity & Liability Co. struck a deal resolving a collections company's bid for $4.4 million in bad faith damages over underlying litigation concerning a real estate development in Washington state.

  • January 05, 2026

    Center Capital Nets $125M For Industrial Storage Expansion

    Center Capital Partners announced Monday that it closed its second industrial outdoor storage fund with $125 million raised in conjunction with a joint venture, which allows the real estate investment firm to use more than $350 million for industrial outdoor storage acquisitions.

  • January 05, 2026

    Fla. Insurance Broker Gets New Trial For $1M Damages Verdict

    A Florida state appeals court reversed a nearly $1 million jury award against an insurance broker over coverage for two businesses following Hurricane Matthew in 2016, granting a new trial after a jury found the company liable for breach of fiduciary duty and negligent misrepresentation. 

  • January 05, 2026

    Related, Oxford Land $2.5B For Deloitte HQ Tower Build

    Related Companies and Oxford Properties Group said Monday that they have fully capitalized their 70 Hudson Yards high-rise with $2.45 billion in financing as work on the 72-story project is underway.

  • January 05, 2026

    NY Court Voids Southampton's Cannabis Zoning Law

    Local zoning laws that blocked a marijuana shop from opening in the Long Island town of Southampton were declared "null and void" by a New York state court, and the state's attorney general is asking a federal judge overseeing a nearly identical case to make a similar ruling.

  • January 05, 2026

    Annaly Capital Management CLO Retires After 16 Years

    The top attorney at Annaly Capital Management Inc. has retired after working at the company for 16 years, but he will serve as a senior adviser through March, the company announced.

Expert Analysis

  • Observations On 5 Years Of Non-Notified CFIUS Inquiries

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    Since 2020, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States has identified and investigated covered cross-border transactions not formally notified to CFIUS, and a look at data from 50 non-notified matters during that time reveals the general dynamics of this enforcement function, say attorneys at Cooley.

  • How States Are Taking The Lead On Data Center Regulation

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    While support for data center growth is a declared priority for the current administration, federal data center policy has been slow to develop — so states continue to lead in attracting and regulating data center growth, say attorneys at Steptoe.

  • Texas Bill Could Still Boost Property Rights In Gov't Disputes

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    The passage of a bill in Texas that would provide litigants with access to a greater swath of judicial remedies in immunity disputes with government entities and officials would be an invaluable boon for property rights, says Nathan Vrazel at Munsch Hardt.

  • Indemnity Lessons From Mass. Construction Defect Ruling

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    The Massachusetts high court's decision in Trustees of Boston University v. CHA, holding that a bespoke contractual indemnity provision means that a construction defect claim is not subject to Massachusetts' statute of repose, should spur design and construction professionals to negotiate limited provisions, says Christopher Sweeney at Conn Kavanaugh.

  • 4 Strategies For De-Escalating Hospitality Industry Disputes

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    As recent uncertainty in the travel business exacerbates the risk of conflict in the hospitality sector, industry in-house counsel and their outside partners should consider proactive strategies aimed at de-escalating disputes, including preserving the record, avoiding boilerplate clauses and considering arbitration, say Randa Adra at Crowell and Stephanie Jean-Jacques at Hyatt.

  • SEC Signals Opening For Private Fund Investment Reform

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    At SEC Speaks in late May, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission made clear that it's considering allowing registered funds of private funds to be offered broadly to true retail investors, meaning existing funds should review their disclosures focusing on conflicts of interest, liquidity and fees, say attorneys at Stradley Ronon.

  • Unicoin Case Reveals SEC's Evolving Enforcement Posture

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    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's recent fraud allegations against cryptocurrency company Unicoin send a clear message that while the Trump administration supports digital asset development, it will act decisively against deception, inflated valuations and false assurances, says David Zaslowsky at Baker McKenzie.

  • Opportunity Zone Revamp Could Improve The Program

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    If adopted, the budget bill's new iteration of the opportunity zone program could renew, refine and enhance the effectiveness and accountability of the original program by including structural reforms, expanded eligibility rules and incentives for rural investment, say attorneys at Pillsbury.

  • Review Risk Is Increasing For Foreign Real Estate Developers

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    Federal and state government efforts have been expanding oversight of foreign investment in U.S. real estate, necessitating careful assessment of risk and of the benefits of notifying the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, say attorneys at Troutman.

  • Evolving Federal Rules Pose Further Obstacles To NY LLC Act

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    Following the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network's recent changes to beneficial ownership information reporting under the federal Corporate Transparency Act — dramatically reducing the number of companies required to make disclosures — the utility of New York's LLC Transparency Act becomes less apparent, say attorneys at Pillsbury.

  • Negotiating Triparty Hotel Agreements To Withstand Risk

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    Brewing economic uncertainty in the hospitality industry underscores the importance of subordination, nondisturbance and attornment agreements, and hotel managers should tightly negotiate these agreements to ensure remedies will not disturb key rights, say attorneys at Sidley.

  • CRE Challenges Demand New Lease And Development Plans

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    As developers and landlords face declining occupancy of commercial, industrial and office space post-pandemic, a combination of business and lease considerations may better position stakeholders to protect the value and profitability of their commercial real estate, says Geoffrey Leskie at Segal McCambridge.

  • Ch. 11 Free-And-Clear Sale Ruling Takes Pragmatic Approach

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    A recent ruling from a New York bankruptcy court in which the debtors were allowed to sell interests free and clear regardless of a lienholder's objection signals a practical approach and a recalibration of the balance between debtor flexibility and creditor protections, say attorneys at Eversheds Sutherland.