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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)

AI Data Center Boom May Spur Wave Of Toxic Tort Suits

Nascent litigation matters against data center operators, set against limited government regulation and a growing ... (more story)

How Data Center Accounting May Draw Enforcement Scrutiny

As public and media scrutiny of the data center industry intensifies, regulators, enforcement authorities and Cong... (more story)

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Chamberlain Hrdlicka Adds Real Estate Litigator In Houston

Chamberlain Hrdlicka White Williams & Aughtry announced Monday that an experienced real estate litigator who spent the last 15 years as a solo practitioner has joined the firm's Houston office as a shareholder.

Ex-Tannenbaum Construction Co-Chair Joins Jones Day

Jones Day announced on Tuesday the hiring of a former co-chair of the construction and design practice group at New York law firm Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt LLP as a partner in its real estate practice.

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It's A Landlord's Market At Last, Office REITs Say

As New York's office market notched its best first quarter for leasing in more than a decade, office owners said they're seeing demand return to cities such as San Francisco and Chicago as well as Class B buil... (more story)

Trump Administration Strikes Deal With DC Golf Courses

The U.S. Department of the Interior has struck a deal with the operator of three public golf courses in Washington, D.C., bringing momentary peace to a sticky fight over the Trump administration's effort to se... (more story)

Cushman & Wakefield Tries To Sink 401(k) Climate Risk Suit

Commercial real estate services giant Cushman & Wakefield is looking to shed a former employee's "novel and flashy" proposed class action alleging its retirement plan exposed participants to climate-related fi... (more story)

Student Housing Co.'s Ch. 11 Transferred To California

A Delaware bankruptcy judge said Monday he will send the Chapter 11 case of student housing owner Element Student Living to California because that is where the debtor's sole asset is located, finding there ar... (more story)

Minn. Justices Challenge County On Hilton Valuation Appeal

Minnesota's justices quizzed counsel for Hennepin County on Monday on whether its arguments for its preferred method for valuing a Hilton-branded Minneapolis hotel and convention center could be enough to over... (more story)

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Australia Aims to Curb Property Loss Tax Deductions

The Australian government plans to implement measures aimed at limiting tax deductions in situations where interest expenses tied to rental properties exceed related income, which will raise 3.6 billion Austra... (more story)

Invitation Homes Pays CLO To Delay Planned Retirement

Invitation Homes said Mark Solls, the company's chief legal officer, agreed to remain in his position and take an additional compensation package, deferring his previous plan to retire by the end of the year.

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Multifamily REIT Execs Expect Steady, Gradual Lease Growth

Multifamily real estate investment trust executives told investors in recent earnings calls that they don't believe 2026 leasing activity will mimic the muted seasonal curve seen during the prior year thanks t... (more story)

Zillow Aims To Tear Down CoStar's Property Photo Rights Suit

Zillow urged a Seattle federal judge to throw out a mass copyright lawsuit from rival CoStar over tens of thousands of property photos, arguing that its automated handling of user-uploaded images does not cons... (more story)

Watergate Office, Multifamily Sites Included In Elme Sell-Off

Real estate investment trust Elme Communities said Monday that it has sold the Watergate 600 office building in Washington, D.C., along with four other multifamily properties for a combined $252.7 million as t... (more story)

NYC Real Estate Week In Review

Greenberg Traurig and JZ Legal are among the law firms that grabbed work on the largest New York City real estate deals that became public last week, with nine-figure trades in Manhattan and Brooklyn leading the way.

Latham Snags Skadden Real Estate Co-Chair

An attorney who practiced for nearly three decades at Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP and co-chaired the firm's real estate group has moved to Latham & Watkins LLP's New York office, the firm announced Monday.