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  • June 02, 2025

    Yale In-House Atty Joins Crowell & Moring's Corporate Team

    Crowell & Moring LLP hired a former in-house Yale University associate general counsel with real estate transactions experience as senior counsel for the firm's corporate group in New York, the firm announced.

  • May 30, 2025

    Praying Or Parking? Religious Land Use Fights Head To Court

    Local zoning and planning boards, usually unelected decision-making bodies, often operate with sweeping discretion that can provide cover for discrimination against religious communities. But backed by pro bono attorneys, religious groups are leaning on a 2000 federal law in their bid for court intervention.

  • May 30, 2025

    Ex-Ohio Mayor, Councilman Found Guilty In Corruption Trial

    An Ohio state jury has convicted a former Ohio mayor and a member of the same town's City Council of multiple corruption-related felonies and misdemeanors, and each man has been barred from public office for seven years.

  • May 28, 2025

    DOI Faces Energy Co. Suit Over Fort Berthold Oil Lease

    A Colorado energy company has sued the federal government over what it says is an approved 60-year-old oil and gas lease, saying that it was suddenly told in April that it never actually owned an interest in the lease on an Indian reservation in North Dakota.

  • May 28, 2025

    Klehr Harrison Adds Real Estate Partner In Philly

    A real estate attorney with expertise in the Philadelphia commercial property market has joined Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg LLP after practicing for more than six years with boutique firm Vos-IP.

  • May 27, 2025

    Gorsuch Says Oak Flat Ruling Will Harm Native Generations

    The Supreme Court's decision to deny an Apache nonprofit's petition that looked to save a centuries-old Arizona Indigenous worship site from destruction to make way for a multibillion-dollar copper mine is a grievous mistake with consequences that threaten to reverberate for generations, Justice Neil Gorsuch said in a Tuesday dissent.

  • May 27, 2025

    Paul Hastings Lands 5-Atty LA Real Estate Team From Latham

    Paul Hastings LLP's real estate practice is adding an experienced five-partner land use team from Latham & Watkins LLP in Los Angeles, the firm announced Tuesday.

  • May 27, 2025

    High Court Won't Hear Apache's Bid To Undo Mining Decision

    The U.S. Supreme Court will not take up a challenge by an Apache nonprofit that seeks to undo the federal government's transfer of nearly 2,500 acres of land to an Arizona copper mining company, a decision that could ultimately decide the fate of a centuries-old Indigenous worship site.

  • May 23, 2025

    Law360 Reveals Titans Of The Plaintiffs Bar

    This past year, a handful of attorneys secured billions of dollars in settlements and judgments for both classes and individual plaintiffs against massive companies and organizations like Facebook, Dell, the National Association of Realtors, Johnson & Johnson, UFC and Credit Suisse, earning them recognition as Law360's Titans of the Plaintiffs Bar for 2025.

  • May 23, 2025

    Judge Skeptical Of Harm In Recall Of Tribe's Gambling Eligibility

    A D.C. federal judge on Friday signaled concerns with the Interior Department's decision to revoke a California tribe's gambling eligibility for a casino-resort project in the Bay Area, but said that the tribe faces an uphill battle in establishing the irreparable harm needed to secure a preliminary injunction.

  • May 23, 2025

    Ga. Bar OKs Real Estate Deals Via Video

    The State Bar of Georgia has adopted a formal ethics opinion allowing attorneys to close real estate deals via video conference, finding that the remote appearances satisfy lawyers' duty to be "present" at closings.

  • May 23, 2025

    Va. Deed Tax Due On Actual Property Value, Ruling Says

    Virginia's deed recordation tax is paid based on the current assessed value of a property, rather than its value during a foreclosure sale, the state tax commissioner said.

  • May 23, 2025

    Taxation With Representation: Troutman, A&O Shearman

    In this week's Taxation With Representation, Blackstone acquires TXNM Energy, OpenAI buys io Products, Lumen Technologies sells its Mass Markets fiber-to-the-home business in 11 states to AT&T, and AMD sells its data center infrastructure manufacturing business to Sanmina.

  • May 22, 2025

    Coalition Backs Calif. Tribe's Fight Over $700M Casino Project

    A coalition of tribes weighed in on a dispute over the federal government's decision to rescind gambling eligibility for the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians' $700 million casino project, questioning the federal government's perceived acquiescence to pushback from other tribes.

  • May 22, 2025

    Trustee Alleges Developer Sold Gas Rights To Avoid Creditors

    A bankrupt developer sold its oil and gas rights to an affiliated company for only $100 per parcel in order to keep them from becoming part of the bankruptcy estate, the estate's trustee has claimed in an adversary complaint.

  • May 21, 2025

    Montana Reduces Taxes On Residential, Commercial Property

    Montana will lower taxes on residential and commercial property, provide property tax rebates to homeowners and implement other changes to the state's property tax regime under legislation signed by the governor.

  • May 21, 2025

    Florida Boutique Expands With RE Development Biz President

    Boutique firm DownsAaron PLLC has announced the hiring of the president of an Orlando, Florida-based commercial real estate development and investment business, who also has experience as an in-house corporate counsel, to bolster its litigation and transactional capabilities.

  • May 21, 2025

    Cadwalader Adds Ex-Latham Infrastructure Atty In London

    Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft LLP announced it has added a former Latham & Watkins LLP infrastructure finance attorney as a partner in its London office.

  • May 20, 2025

    GAO Tells Congress New Court Design Guide Drives Up Costs

    The Government Accountability Office's director of physical infrastructure testified Tuesday that the judiciary is working to address its October report finding that the U.S. Courts' updated design guide will significantly increase the size and cost of future courthouse projects.

  • May 20, 2025

    DC Circ. Won't Revive Okla. Tribe's Creek Land Dispute

    The D.C. Circuit on Tuesday affirmed the dismissal of an Oklahoma tribe's challenge to a decision that rejected its proposed liquor ordinance in a dispute over shared jurisdiction with the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, agreeing with the district court that the complaint failed to identify a valid cause of action that entitles relief.

  • May 20, 2025

    Berkshire Hathaway RE Affiliate GC To Lead Pacific Sotheby's

    Pacific Sotheby's International Realty, a luxury brokerage firm in the Southern California market, has found its new president in the former general counsel for San Diego-based Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties.

  • May 20, 2025

    GSA Official Gives Mea Culpa On 'Non-Core' Federal Property

    A top official of the federal government's real estate overseer testified on Tuesday that the administration was a bit rash in publishing a list two months ago with more than 400 "non-core" government properties, including federal courthouses, that it was considering disposing of.

  • May 19, 2025

    Texas Voters To Decide On Barring Tax On Estate Transfers

    Texas voters will decide if the state should create a constitutional amendment prohibiting taxes on a decedent's property or the transfer of an estate, inheritance, legacy, succession or gift under a joint resolution approved by state lawmakers.

  • May 19, 2025

    Polsinelli Lands Latham Real Estate Pro In Los Angeles

    In response to growing client demand, Polsinelli PC has added a former Latham & Watkins LLP partner with decades of experience to its real estate practice in Los Angeles, the firm announced Monday.

  • May 19, 2025

    Kirkland Guides Blackstone's $11.5B Deal For TXNM Energy

    Blackstone Infrastructure has agreed to acquire regulated utility holding company TXNM Energy in an all-cash transaction valued at $11.5 billion, including net debt and preferred stock, TXNM said in a Monday announcement.

Expert Analysis

  • Voluntary CFIUS Filings May Limit Uncertain Outcomes

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    Attorneys at DLA Piper outline key considerations U.S. businesses should consider when deciding whether to voluntarily notify the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States of transactions, in order to avoid unexpected governmental review and intervention.

  • How Speedway Deal Might Have Avoided Antitrust Gridlock

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    A close examination of 7-Eleven's Speedway acquisition shows that adding certain language to the deal's closing conditions might have kept it out of prolonged Federal Trade Commission antitrust jeopardy, say attorneys at Cadwalader.

  • Tips For Energy Developers Seeking To Lease Tribal Lands

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    The Biden administration's commitment to renewable energy creates opportunities to lease tribal lands under the Helping Expedite and Advance Responsible Tribal Home Ownership Act, but renewable energy developers should carefully consider sovereign immunity questions and other unique issues associated with tribes, say attorneys at Perkins Coie.

  • Biden Infrastructure Plan Will Be Challenging To Implement

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    President Joe Biden's $2 trillion American Jobs Plan proposes incentives for environmental remediation of legacy sites, and creation of more resilient and greener energy infrastructure — but fully implementing it would take many years, and require close coordination between the White House, Congress and federal agencies, says Robert Middleton at Schiff Hardin.

  • Water Rule Reinstatement Shows Specific Objections Are Key

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    The Tenth Circuit's recent lifting of an injunction against the federal Navigable Waters Protection Rule in Colorado offers lessons for litigants seeking relief against an agency rule — including the importance of avoiding general allusions of harm that lack specificity or imminence, say attorneys at Gibson Dunn.

  • Oil And Gas Contract Drafting Lessons From Texas Ruling

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    The recent Texas Supreme Court opinion in BlueStone Natural Resources II v. Randle makes it clear that when drafting oil and gas leases, parties should explicitly state contract terms — and avoid creating contradictory terms through amendments or addenda, say Kenneth Held and Brent Hanson at Skadden.

  • The UK Needs Safe Harbors For Libor's Wind-Down

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    A synthetic Libor could come to the aid of tough legacy contracts when Libor ceases to exist later this year, but the U.K. should legislate safe harbors to mitigate transaction risk during the transition, say former Federal Reserve Bank of New York general counsel Thomas Baxter and former London Commercial Court Judge Sir William Blair.

  • CBP's Jones Act Ruling Provides Certainty For Offshore Wind

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    U.S. Customs and Border Protection's recent ruling confirming that the Jones Act applies to wind energy projects on the outer continental shelf provides useful clarity for offshore wind energy developers, operators and other stakeholders planning future operations, say attorneys at Holman Fenwick.

  • Surveying Global Tax Updates For Sovereign Wealth Investors

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    As the market transitions to a post-pandemic phase, sovereign wealth fund and other foreign institutional investors must evaluate how recent U.S., EU and U.K. tax changes may affect their private fund investments, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis.

  • Offshore Wind Push Is Good News For NYC Building Owners

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    With a surge of federal and state support for offshore wind power in New York state, the projects now in development should greatly benefit New York City building owners seeking to comply with the city's Climate Mobilization Act, says Raymond Pomeroy at Stroock.

  • Biden's Climate Agenda Means Oil, Gas Cos. Must Innovate

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    President Joe Biden's climate agenda, including changes to leasing of public lands, tax deductions and other policies, may impose significant hurdles on the oil and gas sector, but companies that take an innovative, multifaceted approach can rise to this challenge, say attorneys at Akin Gump.

  • 3 Key Environmental Takeaways From Biden's First 30 Days

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    President Joe Biden has heavily prioritized environmental policy during his first month in office, with three key themes emerging that will immediately change enforcement practices and affect regulated industries, say attorneys at Gibson Dunn.

  • The State Of Asylum Law After Trump — And What's Next

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    Kevin Gregg at Kurzban Kurzban discusses the impact of asylum decisions issued during the Trump administration's final year, the uncertainty underlying President Joe Biden’s tranche of immigration-related executive orders and reasons for cautious optimism within the immigration community.

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