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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)

Assessing Material Adverse Event Clauses Amid Iran Conflict

As deals signed before the current Middle East conflict come under pressure, determinations over material adverse ... (more story)

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Cushman & Wakefield Wants Discovery Stay For 401(k) Suit

Commercial real estate services company Cushman & Wakefield told a Washington federal court Thursday that a proposed 401(k) class action's discovery deadlines need to be paused because of the company's pending... (more story)

V&E, Latham Guide Oil Landowner EagleRock's $320M IPO

EagleRock, a landowner collecting revenue from oil and gas activity in the Permian Basin, reached a market capitalization of $2.4 billion in an initial public offering advised by Vinson & Elkins LLP and Latham & Watkins LLP.

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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)

Ex-Vornado CEO, Lender In Talks To Settle Miami Hotel Suit

The lender and guarantors of a loan on a Miami hotel agreed Wednesday to hit pause on a lawsuit while they try to reach a settlement and allow a foreclosure on the property to go forward.

Trump Library Land Given As Unlawful Gift, Fla. Suit Says

A group of Florida residents alleged President Donald Trump broke the law after paying nothing to receive a downtown Miami parcel worth $300 million to build his presidential library, claiming in a federal law... (more story)

Insurers Accused Of Stonewalling On $2.7M Hurricane Claims

A New Orleans church urged a Louisiana federal judge to reopen litigation in order to sanction Lloyd's of London underwriters and other insurers, accusing them of repeatedly impeding efforts to arbitrate a nea... (more story)

Simpson Thacher-Led Blackstone REIT Prices $1.75B IPO

A Blackstone real estate investment trust focused on data centers is set to begin trading Thursday after raising $1.75 billion in an initial public offering, advised by Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP and under... (more story)

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HUD Extends $130M To Denver VA Campus Multifamily Plan

Walker & Dunlop has arranged $130 million through a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development construction loan program for a developer's conversion of a former Veterans Affairs hospital campus in Denve... (more story)

Homebuyers, Brokers Clash Over Opt-In Antitrust Settlements

A proposed class of homebuyers is opposing efforts by HomeServices of America Inc. and Douglas Elliman Inc. in Florida federal court to settle separate but similar antitrust class actions accusing brokerages o... (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)

More Tenants Moved, Owners Stayed In COVID-Era Market

PropertyShark in a recent report found more homeowners are reluctant to move amid a period of high mortgage rates and housing costs, with data showing renters were more mobile than homeowners in each of the 10... (more story)

Former Fairstead Partner Wins Chancery Fight Over Equity

The Delaware Chancery Court on Wednesday handed a win to former Fairstead partner William Blodgett in a fight over whether two affiliates of Fairstead, a real estate firm, could use their LLC agreements to pun... (more story)

Conn. Justices Unsure Foreclosure Rule Changed In 2022

Connecticut Supreme Court justices expressed doubt Wednesday that a 2022 opinion silently overturned a decades-old standing rule in foreclosure cases, musing about whether the General Assembly's choice to stay... (more story)

Goodwin Real Estate Atty Eyes Tariffs At Capital-Raising Stage

A year after President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" speech, tariffs are coming up in the context of capital-raising for real estate deals, one of Goodwin Procter's real estate leaders told Law360 in a recent interview.