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									October 31, 2025
									CREXi Can't Get CoStar's Copyright Claims Put On HoldA California federal court refused a bid from Commercial Real Estate Exchange Inc. to pause CoStar Group Inc.'s "mass" infringement claims so they can be tried alongside CREXi's recently revived antitrust counterclaims. 
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									October 31, 2025
									Execs Settle Real Estate Platform Dispute For $30MTwo directors of Fang Holdings Ltd. and their affiliates reached a $30 million settlement of claims they stripped the Chinese online real estate portal operator of its value for personal gain, little more than a month after a New York state court imposed "drastic" sanctions on the pair. 
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									October 31, 2025
									RealPage, Landlords Flag 'Fatal Deficiencies' In Antitrust SuitProperty management software company RealPage Inc. and multiple landlords are urging a New Jersey federal court to toss the state's rent price-fixing suit, arguing that the suit contains "fatal deficiencies" and that the state is relying on circumstantial evidence in its attempt to show that the defendants made anticompetitive agreements. 
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									October 31, 2025
									Insurer Needn't Cover Conn. Property Co.'s Damage ClaimA Nationwide unit doesn't owe coverage for a property owner's claim over a burst water pipe that resulted in a sudden settling of a commercial building and made it unsafe for tenants, a Connecticut federal court ruled, finding that the policy's earth movement and settling exclusions apply. 
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									October 31, 2025
									UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In LondonThis past week in London has seen two regional law firms clash at the intellectual property court over the name Amicus Solicitors, Bill's Restaurant face a breach of contract suit by its former executive chair, and a Capita subsidiary sue the Metropolitan Police over a multimillion-pound procurement dispute. 
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									October 31, 2025
									'David V. Goliath' Litigation Boutique Launches In SoCalA longtime Miller Barondess LLP trial lawyer has joined forces with a former Los Angeles federal prosecutor to launch a nationwide litigation boutique representing both plaintiffs and defendants in high-stakes business disputes. 
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									October 31, 2025
									Wage Suit Against Property Management Co. Ends For GoodA building and grounds maintenance worker ended his suit in California federal court accusing a property management company of failing to pay minimum wage and overtime after a deal that settled the remaining individual claims. 
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									October 31, 2025
									Office Building REIT Hits Ch. 11 In Texas With $1B+ DebtA Massachusetts-based real estate investment trust with 124 office properties nationwide has filed for Chapter 11 protection in a Texas bankruptcy court carrying more than $1 billion in debt and an equity swap agreement with its creditors in hand. 
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									October 30, 2025
									Michigan Tax Foreclosure Deal At Risk As Deadline LoomsProperty owners on Wednesday asked a Michigan federal judge to undo the initial approval of a settlement reached with counties accused of illegally keeping the proceeds of tax-foreclosed home sales, saying the counties' delay in providing information will force claimants to miss a deadline to choose how they want to recover their share. 
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									October 30, 2025
									11th Circ. Says Fla. Properties Can't Satisfy Venezuela DebtThe Eleventh Circuit has refused to revive litigation aimed at enforcing $43.4 million worth of defaulted Venezuelan bonds by seizing control of various Miami properties allegedly controlled by a wealthy businessman accused of bribing Venezuelan officials, saying there was no jurisdiction. 
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									October 30, 2025
									UCLA Sued For Plan To Move Games From Rose Bowl To SoFiPasadena accused UCLA of ending its agreement to host home football games at the Rose Bowl 18 years early with its plan to move to SoFi Stadium once college football season ends next month, according to a breach of contract suit lodged Wednesday in California state court. 
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									October 30, 2025
									Ice Miller Welcomes Real Estate Pro Back To The FirmA transactional real estate pro joined Ice Miller LLP's real estate, environmental and energy law practice group, a veteran who rejoined the firm from Quarles & Brady LLP, the firm announced on Thursday. 
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									October 30, 2025
									NYC Hotel Co. Owners Charged With Fraud Over Loan SchemeTwo owners of a Brooklyn hotel management company "fraudulently obtained" nearly $2 million worth of COVID-19 relief loans in a wire and bank fraud scheme that stretched from at least March 2020 to April 2022, the federal government alleged in New York federal court on Thursday. 
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									October 30, 2025
									Despite Raid, Smoke Shop Must Give Tribe Sales RecordsRetailers sued by the Cayuga Nation over unpaid taxes from allegedly operating an unsanctioned smoke shop on tribal land must still fork over daily sales records even after New York State Police seized all cannabis product, a federal judge ruled Thursday, following yet another heated exchange in which the entrepreneurs blamed the tribe's leader for the raid. 
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									October 30, 2025
									Senator Presses Md. Biz For Info On East Wing DemolitionU.S. Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., asked a Maryland business tapped to demolish the White House's East Wing to explain what steps were taken to protect workers and the public from hazardous building materials such as asbestos and lead paint. 
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									October 30, 2025
									NJ Panel Backs Tossing Of Fraud Suit In Industrial Lease RowA New Jersey state appeals court on Thursday rejected a container loading company's bids for a revival of its permanently dismissed suit, which accused a landlord of leasing a poorly maintained property. 
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									October 30, 2025
									California Returns 17,030 Acres To Tule River TribeCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday announced the return of 17,030 acres of ancestral land to the Tule River Indian Tribe, calling it an effort to address "historical wrongs" committed against the tribe and other Native American tribes in the state. 
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									October 30, 2025
									OpenAI Preps For IPO At $1T Valuation, Plus More RumorsSam Altman's OpenAI is prepping plans for an initial public offering that could value the artificial intelligence behemoth at up to $1 trillion, Facebook-owner Meta is preparing for an up to $25 billion bond offering, and major banks are gearing up for the launch of a $38 billion debt offering to fund data centers to be used by technology giant Oracle. 
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									October 30, 2025
									Ill. Bill Seeks Credit For Small-Biz Property Tax PaymentsIllinois would allow eligible small businesses to claim an income tax credit for a portion of their property tax payments under a bill introduced in the state House of Representatives. 
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									October 30, 2025
									NewPoint, Morgan Properties Close $348M RE FundNewPoint Real Estate Capital and Morgan Properties have closed their affordable housing-focused credit fund with $348 million worth of equity commitments after the fund started off with a $250 million to $275 million fundraising target, NewPoint announced Thursday. 
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									October 29, 2025
									Compass Loses Bid For Redfin Docs In Zillow Antitrust SuitA New York federal court Wednesday refused to order property listing company Redfin Corp. to turn over documents requested by brokerage Compass in its antitrust suit against Zillow Inc., finding that the request should have been made in Washington federal court instead. 
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									October 29, 2025
									Ex-Chicago Alderman's Aide Pleads Guilty In Bribery CaseThe chief of staff to former Chicago City council member Carrie Austin admitted Wednesday he misappropriated Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program funds in a criminal case that also accused him and Austin of accepting benefits from contractors seeking city assistance for a development project in her ward. 
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									October 29, 2025
									BP Unit Sued Over Wash. Refinery's 'Noxious Odor' EmissionsBP Products North America was hit with a proposed negligence class action in Washington federal court on Tuesday, alleging it emitted noxious odors from its oil refinery that damaged nearby properties, forcing some residents to retreat to Airbnb homes for temporary relief from the foul smells. 
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									October 29, 2025
									Opendoor Investors Ask For Final OK Of Reforms SettlementInvestors of Opendoor Technologies Inc. have asked an Arizona federal judge to give the final OK to a settlement that includes corporate governance reforms and $1.9 million in attorney fees, to end a derivative suit that claimed they were misled about the efficacy of Opendoor's artificial intelligence pricing algorithm used to buy and sell homes. 
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									October 29, 2025
									Dallas Mavericks Sue To Eject Dallas Stars From ArenaThe NBA's Dallas Mavericks launched a suit in the Texas Business Court aimed at wresting control of the American Airlines Center away from the NHL's Dallas Stars, saying the Stars forfeited their right to co-lease the stadium when they moved their headquarters. 
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								CFIUS Trends May Shift Under 'America First' Policy  The arrival of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States' latest annual report suggests that the Trump administration's "America First" policy will have a measurable effect on foreign investment, including improved trendlines for investments from allied sources and increasingly negative trendlines for those from foreign adversary sources, say attorneys at Debevoise. 
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								How Calif. Zoning Bill Is Addressing The Housing Crisis  The recently signed S.B. 79 represents a significant step in California's ongoing efforts to address the housing crisis by upzoning properties near qualifying transit stations in urban counties, but counsel advising on S.B. 79 will have to carefully parse eligibility and compliance with the bill and related statutes, says Jennifer Lynch at Manatt. 
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								Series Practicing Stoicism Makes Me A Better Lawyer  Practicing Stoicism, by applying reason to ignore my emotions and govern my decisions, has enabled me to approach challenging situations in a structured way, ultimately providing advice singularly devoted to a client's interest, says John Baranello at Moses & Singer. 
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								Series The Biz Court Digest: Texas, One Year In  A year after the Texas Business Court's first decision, it's clear that Texas didn't just copy Delaware and instead built something uniquely its own, combining specialization with constitutional accountability and creating a model that looks forward without losing touch with the state's democratic and statutory roots, says Chris Bankler at Jackson Walker. 
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								Series Law School's Missed Lessons: Educating Your Community  Nearly two decades prosecuting scammers and elder fraud taught me that proactively educating the public about the risks they face and the rights they possess is essential to building trust within our communities, empowering otherwise vulnerable citizens and preventing wrongdoers from gaining a foothold, says Roger Handberg at GrayRobinson. 
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								Opinion NYC Landlords Should Fight Unlawful Occupancy With 2 Laws  New York City property owners should proactively use the Multiple Dwelling Law and Administrative Code to maintain the integrity of the city's housing market, safeguard tenant safety and keep unlawful occupancy disputes out of the already overwhelmed New York City Housing Court, say attorneys at Rosenberg & Estis. 
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								5 Crisis Lawyering Skills For An Age Of Uncertainty  As attorneys increasingly face unprecedented and pervasive situations — from prosecutions of law enforcement officials to executive orders targeting law firms — they must develop several essential competencies of effective crisis lawyering, says Ray Brescia at Albany Law School. 
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								Opinion It's Time For The Judiciary To Fix Its Cybersecurity Problem  After recent reports that hackers have once again infiltrated federal courts’ electronic case management systems, the judiciary should strengthen its cybersecurity practices in line with executive branch standards, outlining clear roles and responsibilities for execution, says Ilona Cohen at HackerOne. 
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								Key NY State Grand Jury Rules Can Shape Defense Strategy  As illustrated by recent cases, New York state's grand jury rules are more favorable than their federal counterparts, offering a genuine opportunity in some cases for a white collar criminal defendant to defeat or meaningfully reduce charges that a prosecutor seeks to bring, says Ethan Greenberg at Anderson Kill. 
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								Series Writing Novels Makes Me A Better Lawyer  Writing my debut novel taught me to appreciate the value of critique and to never give up, no matter how long or tedious the journey, providing me with valuable skills that I now emphasize in my practice, says Daniel Buzzetta at BakerHostetler. 
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								New Mass. 'Junk Fee' Regs Will Be Felt Across Industries  The reach of a newly effective regulation prohibiting so-called junk fees and deceptive pricing in Massachusetts will be widespread across industries, which should prompt businesses to take note of new advertising, pricing information and negative option requirements, say attorneys at Hinshaw. 
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								SDNY OpenAI Order Clarifies Preservation Standards For AI  The Southern District of New York’s recent order in the OpenAI copyright infringement litigation, denying discovery of The New York Times' artificial intelligence technology use, clarifies that traditional preservation benchmarks apply to AI content, relieving organizations from using a “keep everything” approach, says Philip Favro at Favro Law. 
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								Addressing Legal Risks Of AI In The Homebuilding Industry.jpg)  Artificial intelligence is transforming the homebuilding industry, but the legal challenges posed by its adoption spread across many areas, including contractual liability and intellectual property issues, so builders should adopt strategies to mitigate the risks and position themselves for success, says Philip Stein at Bilzin Sumberg. 
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								Compliance Steps To Take As FCRA Enforcement Widens  As the Fair Credit Reporting Act receives renewed focus from both federal and state enforcers, regulatory and litigation risk is most acute in several core areas, which companies can address by implementing purpose processes and quick remediation of consumer complaints, among other steps, say attorneys at Wiley. 
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								In NY, Long COVID (Tolling) Still Applies  A series of pandemic-era executive orders in New York tolling state statutes of limitations for 228 days mean that many causes of action that appear time-barred on their face may continue to apply, including in federal practice, for the foreseeable future, say attorneys at Sher Tremonte.