AIG Unit, Ariz. Apartment Owner End $6M Coverage Dispute
An AIG unit agreed to toss its dispute over coverage for a $6 million agreement and stipulated judgment between a stucco subcontractor and the owner of an apartment construction project in Arizona, according t... (more story)
DR Horton, Forestar Push To End Delaware Lot Deal Suit
Real estate developer Forestar Group Inc. and its directors urged the Delaware Chancery Court on Thursday to toss a shareholder suit accusing home builder D.R. Horton Inc. of using its control of Forestar to o... (more story)
Akerman Partner Unpacks NYC's Affordable Housing Blueprint
A plan released last week offers the most complete vision yet for how Mayor Zohran Mamdani plans to confront New York City’s housing affordability crisis. Nora Martins, a New York land use and zoning partner a... (more story)
Hurricane Season Spotlights Coverage Gaps, Market Strength
Homeowners and flood insurance coverage gaps remain a top consumer concerns this hurricane season. Insurance professionals say carriers are in an improving position to weather storm losses.
Compass Under Antitrust Probe After $1.6B Anywhere Deal
New York state has launched an antitrust investigation into Compass Inc. after the country's biggest real estate brokerage announced last year that it would acquire Anywhere Real Estate, the second-largest bro... (more story)
Zillow Says Compass Won't Detail Talks With MLS
Zillow told an Illinois federal court that real estate brokerage Compass and a Chicago-area multiple listing service are refusing to document their communications with each other, even though they're accused o... (more story)
Calif. And Santa Barbara Beat Land Use Challenge, For Now
A California federal judge dismissed, for now, a lawsuit by a developer seeking to build a multifamily housing project near Santa Barbara's Old Mission over a new state law that allegedly singled out the proje... (more story)