Expert Analysis

State Of Insurance: Q1 Notes From Pennsylvania

From causation standards in first-party property claims, to the scope of statutory bad faith liability, to the enf... (more story)

8 Reasons To Consider Maryland As A 'DExit' Option

While Nevada and Texas have garnered the most attention as alternative states of incorporation for companies consi... (more story)

Small And Midsize Business Finance Faces More State Regs

Recent developments in state credit disclosure, consumer debt collection, and lender licensing and registration re... (more story)

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Judge Weighs Extent Of Kennedy Center Rebuild

A D.C. federal judge appeared uninterested in having to "micromanage" the Kennedy Center's renovation projects from the bench, but also suggested that conflicting accounts of the actual scale of the proposed w... (more story)

Cohen & Steers Names Deputy To Replace Retiring GC

New York investment company Cohen & Steers said its longtime general counsel will step down in the first quarter of next year after a 40-year career in the financial services industry.

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REIT Capital Offerings Downshift, As Deal Activity Rises

Real estate investment trusts raised approximately $10 billion via capital offerings in the first quarter of 2026, a slight decline from the prior year, even as mergers and acquisitions activity sped up, per a... (more story)

Mayer Brown Adds Ex-PEG CLO To LA Funds Practice

Mayer Brown LLP announced Tuesday that an experienced corporate attorney has joined the firm's Los Angeles office as a global funds and asset management partner following a stint working as chief legal officer... (more story)

How Courts Are Clashing Over FinCEN Real Estate Rule

A Texas federal court's recent decision in Flowers v. Bessent has vacated the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network's anti-money laundering rule for residential real estate transfers, but significant uncertaint... (more story)

EQT Raises €3.1B To Buy European Logistics Assets

EQT AB said Tuesday that it has raised a total of €3.1 billion ($3.6 billion) for a real estate fund that will invest in modern logistics assets across Europe.

White House Ballroom Suit Will Continue, Preservationists Say

The National Trust for Historic Preservation said Monday it will not drop its lawsuit over the Trump administration's plans to turn the White House's East Wing into an 89,000-square-foot ballroom, despite a sh... (more story)

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Judge Grants Mortgage Broker Stock Sale Notice

A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Tuesday allowed bankrupt home lending broker Impac Mortgage to continue to control the sale of its stock after hearing that millions of dollars in transactions took place despite... (more story)

Conn. Residential Project Investor Cries Fraud On EB-5 Deal

A Connecticut-based real estate investment firm involved in plans to transform a 60-acre vacant lot into a multifamily complex has filed a lawsuit in state court against co-investors, alleging its stake in the... (more story)

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Fla. Realtor Groups' Merger Will Reach Across County Lines

The Miami Association of Realtors on Monday announced plans to merge with the Broward, Palm Beach & St. Lucie Realtors, noting that the move would create the largest local Realtor association in the world.

4th Circ. Backs SC City's Win Over Short-Term Rentals Suit

The Fourth Circuit backed a South Carolina city's summary judgment win over a local property owner's suit challenging the city's short-term rentals regulations, ruling that the owner lacks standing to sue.

Calif. Judge Trims Wells Fargo Mortgage Loss Mitigation Suit

A California federal judge tossed most of a proposed class action accusing Wells Fargo of saddling homeowners with unjustified fees by running an automated mortgage loan loss mitigation and remediation process... (more story)

Kansas Gov. Nixes Second Attempt At Property Tax Protests

Kansas' governor vetoed a second bill that would have allowed taxpayers to petition the property tax increases of localities under certain conditions.

Solar Co. Attyx Is Accused Of Tricking Customers Into Loans

A New York homeowner has hit solar energy company Attyx LLC and its lending partners with a proposed class action over an alleged deceptive financing scheme, echoing claims already brought by the state's attor... (more story)