Commercial
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January 09, 2026
NC Biz Court Bulletin: Trade Secrets Row, A Patient Data Deal
The North Carolina Business Court closed out the year by tossing a trade secrets fight brought by a corrugated packing manufacturer against its onetime star salesman and signing off on a $2.45 million settlement ending claims a healthcare system sold patients' data to Meta.
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January 08, 2026
Coblentz Atty Promoted To Partner In San Francisco Office
Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass LLP has promoted one of its veteran real estate transactional attorneys to a partner role at its San Francisco office, the firm announced.
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January 08, 2026
Reed Smith Guides $200M C-PACE Loan For Miami Tower
Reed Smith LLP-advised Bayview Commercial Mortgage Finance provided a $200 million commercial property-assessed energy loan for Okan Group's construction of a 72-story mixed-use high-rise in Miami, on which construction is already underway.
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January 08, 2026
6th Circ. Says Immunity Dooms Mich. Farm's Zoning Fight
The Sixth Circuit will not revive a Michigan couple's lawsuit against their township related to a heated dispute over zoning approvals for selling cider and hosting events at their farm, saying the farm owners have not shown the local officials should be stripped of their qualified immunity.
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January 08, 2026
High Supply Dogged Logistics Sector Through 2025, Per Yardi
The nation's industrial market continued to burn off historic supply levels in 2025 while tariff uncertainty pushed companies to defer leasing decisions, leading to moderated rent growth in most markets throughout the year, per a report from Yardi Matrix.
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January 08, 2026
Ga. Panel Orders New Fee Calculation Against Attorney
The Georgia Court of Appeals said a trial court shouldn't have imposed a $50,500 lump sum legal fee award against an attorney who brought a frivolous suit on behalf of his clients, sending the case back for the lower court to do the appropriate award calculations.
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January 08, 2026
Miami Dade College Seeks Judge DQ In Trump Library Case
Miami Dade College said a Florida state judge should be disqualified from presiding over a dispute concerning its transfer of land to the state for the Donald J. Trump Presidential Library, arguing that the judge thanked and hugged the retired Florida International University professor challenging the transfer and discussed facts that weren't in court documents.
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January 08, 2026
Former Philly Hospital Operator Can Send Ch. 11 Plan For Vote
Center City Healthcare, the former operator of two Philadelphia hospitals, received court approval Thursday to send its liquidation plan to a creditor vote, more than six years after it filed for Chapter 11 protection in Delaware.
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January 08, 2026
Real Estate Firm Thompson Thrift Hires Seasoned GC
Indiana-based real estate firm Thompson Thrift said Jan. 8 that it has hired a general counsel with two decades of experience to oversee its legal functions and take a role in executive leadership.
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January 08, 2026
Amici Back CoStar's Review Bid For Rival's Antitrust Claims
Technology industry coalition Chamber of Progress and other parties are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to grant commercial real estate information company CoStar's review petition for a Ninth Circuit ruling that revived a business rival's antitrust counterclaims.
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January 08, 2026
Benefit Street Partners Closes $10B Multifamily-Focused Fund
Asset manager Benefit Street Partners said on Jan. 8 it has closed its latest fund at $10 billion, with Ropes & Gray LLP advising, with the fund targeting U.S. commercial real estate investments with a focus on the multifamily sector.
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January 07, 2026
NC Judge Warns Of 'Pandora's Box' In Shareholder Row
A North Carolina business court judge Wednesday cautioned counsel for a discharged director of a real estate and insurance company against potentially "opening Pandora's Box" as he argued that his client was targeted by his fellow directors — and family members — due to his age, but can be protected as an employee under state and federal law.
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January 07, 2026
2 Firms Guide BXP, Starr's Manhattan Office Lease Deal
Developer and property owner BXP Inc. has signed up commercial insurance giant Starr for a 20-year, 275,000-square-foot lease at a 930,000-square-foot Midtown Manhattan office tower in a deal guided by Skadden Arps Slate Meagher and Flom LLP and Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP, the developer announced Wednesday.
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January 07, 2026
Windels Marx Guides $112M Brooklyn Hotel Refi
Ace Hotel Brooklyn owners GRI Capital Resources Group Inc. and Spruce Capital Partners landed a $112.5 million loan from Torchlight Investors to refinance the 287-room Brooklyn hotel, guided by Windels Marx Lane & Mittendorf LLP.
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January 07, 2026
Rosenberg Hires White & Case Atty For Hospitality Team
Rosenberg & Estis PC hired a former White & Case LLP partner to be the leader of its hospitality group and a member of its transactions group in New York City, the firm announced.
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January 07, 2026
NJ Town Blasts 'Litigation Tactic' In Mall Sunday Sales Suit
The New Jersey borough that's home to the American Dream megamall has asked a state judge to dismiss another municipality's lawsuit challenging Sunday sales there, arguing that the complaint failed to articulate any legally cognizable claim against the borough.
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January 07, 2026
Ind. House Bill Would Stop Property Taxes And Assessments
Indiana would bar political subdivisions from assessing and taxing tangible property and instead allow school corporations to impose an annual fee to attempt to make up revenue under a bill introduced in the state House of Representatives.
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January 07, 2026
Real Estate Trust Sues In Del. To Contest LP Sale Demands
A CapStack Partners real estate investment fund and affiliate sued Wednesday for a Delaware Court of Chancery ruling supporting its refusal to cash out non-liquid assets to accommodate limited partner withdrawal requests, arguing that the two parties' agreement bars the move.
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January 07, 2026
Healthpeak Tees Up IPO Plans For Senior Housing REIT
Healthpeak Properties Inc. said Wednesday it submitted plans to regulators for the formation of a real estate investment trust dedicated to senior housing and the launching of an initial public offering for the company.
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January 07, 2026
EQT Buys LA Industrial Property In $51.5M Leaseback Deal
EQT Exeter Real Estate Income Trust announced on Wednesday that it has acquired an industrial property in a supply-constrained Los Angeles submarket through a $51.5 million sale-leaseback deal with a food and beverage company.
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January 07, 2026
Ind. Bill Seeks Uniform Assessments Regardless Of Owner
Indiana would require that all tangible property and agricultural land be assessed in a uniform manner regardless of the owner under a bill introduced in the state House of Representatives.
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January 07, 2026
3 Firms Guide Apollo's $3.5B Data Center Financing
Apollo-managed funds and affiliates provided $3.5 billion to a fund managed by Valor Equity Partners, a financing arranged by Latham & Watkins, Proskauer Rose and Sullivan & Cromwell that will back the acquisition and lease of data center infrastructure to Elon Musk's xAI Corp.
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January 07, 2026
Simpson Thacher Advises As Data Center Biz Gets $1.9B
Investment firm KKR and private equity firm Oak Hill Capital on Wednesday said they will contribute approximately $1.9 billion in investments for European data center company Global Technical Realty, with Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP advising.
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January 07, 2026
Tracking The Data Center Bonanza Happening Around The US
Work is underway around the country on billion-dollar data center projects that kicked off in 2025, as developers aim to build capacity and infrastructure to meet booming demand for artificial intelligence technology.
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January 07, 2026
Real Estate Attorneys Keep Clients Close Amid Volatility
Attorneys guided clients through a volatile commercial real estate market last year, boosted by data centers, an office rebound, stronger fundraising and commercial mortgage-backed securities issuance, and they found ways to strengthen ties to clients along the way.
Expert Analysis
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Key Issues When Navigating A Tenant's Bankruptcy
In light of recent Chapter 11 filings by Rite Aid and WeWork — companies with thousands of commercial leases — practitioners should review issues that can arise when bankruptcy is used to exit a lease, including the consequences of lease rejection and the statutory cap on landlord damage claims for a rejected lease, say attorneys at Proskauer.
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The Year Ahead In Foreign Investment And National Security
In 2024, expect the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, already at the forefront of addressing national security threats, to increase monitoring and enforcement related to outbound investment, focus on supply chain resilience in nondefense sectors, and heighten oversight of agricultural transactions, say attorneys at Holland & Knight.
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Sale-Leasebacks May Provide A Safe Financing Alternative
Amid rising interest rates and unpredictable market conditions, sale-leasebacks can be a useful investment option for both buyers and sellers, though their potential drawbacks demand careful consideration, says Chanel Di Blasi at Crosbie Gliner.
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5 Recent Developments Family Offices Are Watching In 2024
Although family offices have long been exempt from many of the more onerous regulations and reporting requirements governing U.S. investment advisers and asset managers, recent amendments to federal rules will have an impact on how family offices invest and operate in 2024, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis.
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A Challenging CRE Environment Holds Opportunities In 2024
As the commercial real estate market faces reduced occupancy levels and rising financing costs, the new landscape will be favorable to those who can leverage capital, strategic vision and expertise to meet challenges like taking on distressed properties and converting office space to residential use, say Nesa Amamoo and Vered Rabia at Skadden.
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What The 2023 Bank Failures Taught Us, And What's To Come
As 2023 draws to a close, it's apparent that the bank failures this past spring sparked a seismic shift in the regulatory and supervisory landscape for banking organizations, and the consequences are still continuing to be felt throughout the financial sector as we head into 2024, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis.
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A Difficult Year For CRE, But Future May Be Brighter
2023 was a challenging year for the commercial real estate industry, marked by significant uncertainty, but market pressure and signs of rising interest rates provide some reasons to be cautiously optimistic for the year ahead as pandemic headwinds and gridlock fade away, say attorneys at Ropes & Gray.
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3 Developments That Will Affect Hospitality Companies In 2024
As the hospitality industry continues its post-pandemic recovery, it faces both challenges and opportunities to thrive in 2024, including navigating new labor rules, developing branded residential living spaces and cautiously embracing artificial intelligence, says Lauren Stewart at Sheppard Mullin.
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What WeWork's Ch. 11 Filing Means For Landlords
WeWork’s recent Chapter 11 filing in New Jersey has the potential to be one of the most consequential cases in the real estate industry in many years, and presents a number of issues for landlords, including unexpired leases, assumption, assignment and more, say attorneys at Mayer Brown.
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The 4 Top Philadelphia Commerce Court Opinions Of 2023
Four 2023 rulings from the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas — including decisions on judicial privilege, stay requests, sheriff's sales and the appointment of a receiver — highlight the court's commitment to stringent standards and address evolving challenges in commercial litigation, say Jonathan Hugg and Sarah Boutros at Eckert Seamans.
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A Former Bankruptcy Judge Talks 2023 High Court Rulings
In 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court issued four bankruptcy law opinions — an extraordinary number — and a close look at these cases signals that changes to the U.S. Bankruptcy Code will have to come from Congress, not the courts, says Phillip Shefferly at the University of Michigan Law School.
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5 Traps To Avoid When Selling CRE In Las Vegas Area
When dealing with commercial real estate in Clark County, Nevada — which includes the Las Vegas metro area — even sophisticated sellers may be ensnared by a myriad of tricky issues, ranging from transfer tax nuances to arbitration laws, says Chris Walther at Fennemore Craig.
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'Brownfields' Definition Key To Energy Community Tax Credits
As the IRS rolls out guidance for claiming community energy tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act, a review of the long-standing statutory definition of "brownfields" reveals that it continues to serve the goal of creating opportunities for investment in abandoned properties, says Louise Dyble at Sheppard Mullin.