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4th Circ. Ruling Will Rewrite Class Action Litigation Strategies

The Fourth Circuit's recent decision in Oliver v. Navy Federal Credit Union is the first from a federal circuit co... (more story)

CFPB Rule Recalibrates Fair Lending Compliance

A close reading of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's new final rule on fair lending enforcement reveals a... (more story)

Legal Risks Rise As Construction-Site Drone Use Soars

Construction companies using drones face mounting legal risks as Federal Aviation Administration compliance requir... (more story)

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OCC Adopts Rules To Curb State Escrow-Interest Laws

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency moved Friday to shield many of the nation's biggest banks from state requirements to pay interest on homeowner mortgage escrow accounts, finalizing a pair of rules... (more story)

Judge Lets Landlord Rework Claims In Cannabis Lease Suit

A Los Angeles County judge refused to issue a court order forcing a tenant to pay $58,000 it allegedly owes for overdue rent and parking lot improvements, telling the landlord it needs to refile its breach of ... (more story)

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Hotel Giants Stay Bullish Amid War, World Cup Doubts

Strong starts to 2026 have prompted leading hotel owners and operators to maintain or raise their outlooks despite uncertainties arising from the Middle East conflict and doubts about how much of a positive im... (more story)

Fla. Judges Orders $205M Foreclosure For Miami Hotel

A Florida state court judge entered a final judgement in the $204.6 million foreclosure of Miami Beach, Florida's Goodtime Hotel, after an owner tied to former Vornado CEO Michael Fascitelli and fellow Vornado... (more story)

MLB's Rays, Local Officials Reach $2.3B Ballpark Framework

Major League Baseball's Tampa Bay Rays, along with city and county officials, announced Friday that they've reached the basics of a $2.3 billion deal using public and private money to pay for a new ballpark for the team.

RealPage And Most Landlords Must Face NJ's Antitrust Claims

A New Jersey federal judge held that RealPage and most landlords accused of price-fixing must face the state attorney general's antitrust allegations because the complaint contends all but one landlord largely... (more story)

Realty Co. Workers Lose Bid To Fight Collective Cert. Denial

A North Carolina federal court declined to let employees alleging a property management company shortchanged them on overtime wages haul a recent order denying a bid for collective certification into the Fourth Circuit. 

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Fla. Jury Awards $48M In Broker Commission Fight

A jury awarded nearly $48 million Thursday to a real estate agency in a dispute over a broker commission from the sale of a waterfront property in a luxury enclave in northern Miami-Dade County.

Sherwin-Williams Hit With Nuisance Suit Over Pa. Paint Plant

Sherwin-Williams has been hit with proposed class claims in Pennsylvania federal court alleging noxious odors have been spewing out of one of its western Pennsylvania manufacturing plants, causing nuisance to ... (more story)

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NYC To Accelerate Housing Production, Revamp Lottery

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's office released a report Wednesday detailing reforms designed to trim a lengthy affordable housing development process, including plans to entirely overhaul the city's affo... (more story)

DOJ Open To Criminal Enforcement Against Pricing Software

An official from the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division warned that algorithmic pricing software could be subject to criminal enforcement if the companies using it know their nonpublic data is going... (more story)

Miami Developer Admits To $89M Fraud Scheme

A Miami real estate developer pled guilty Friday to leading a scheme raising $89 million from investors for real estate development projects throughout South Florida that were never built.

Renters Seek Approval For $218M In RealPage Landlord Deals

A class of renters asked a Tennessee federal court to preliminarily approve more than $218 million worth of settlements that aim to resolve antitrust claims against a group of multifamily landlords accused of ... (more story)

FTC's Case Alleging Zillow, Redfin Pact Set For August Trial

A Virginia federal judge has set an August trial date after shutting down a bid by Zillow and Redfin to escape a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit accusing the companies of sealing a deal to stop competing on m... (more story)