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July 13, 2026
The Internal Revenue Service made a litany of errors in determining that an individual's estate faces a tax deficiency of approximately $4 million and more than $744,000 in penalties, the estate's Oklahoma-based executor told the U.S. Tax Court.
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July 13, 2026
Latham and Nixon Peabody are among the law firms that scored work on the top New York City real estate deals that hit public records last week, most of which were residential transactions.
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July 13, 2026
A scarcely used New York City Police Department parking lot in Manhattan's East Village neighborhood will be redeveloped into a 131-unit mixed-use property featuring affordable housing, a community area, a senior center and more, the New York City mayor's office announced Monday.
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July 13, 2026
The former director of property management and compliance for an affordable housing nonprofit in North Carolina said she was pushed out of her job while she was on protected leave caring for her sick parents and then replaced with someone half her age.
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July 13, 2026
Cox Castle & Nicholson LLP announced Monday that an experienced real estate attorney who founded and led Procopio Cory Hargreaves & Savitch LLP's Native American practice has joined the firm's San Diego office as a partner.
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July 13, 2026
Hawaii will increase the individual income tax deduction amount that can be claimed for a taxpayer's contribution to a first-time homebuyer account under a bill approved by Democratic Gov. Josh Green.
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July 13, 2026
Loctite maker Henkel's planned $725 million acquisition of Liquid Nails would create a construction adhesives market behemoth with a "staggering" 80% retail share, the Federal Trade Commission told a Manhattan federal judge Monday as it challenges the deal.
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July 10, 2026
The Trump administration on Friday said it's scrapping a long-standing definition of "harm" for the Endangered Species Act that included habitat degradation, with environmental groups promising a legal challenge and warning the change will put imperiled species at greater risk of extinction.
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July 10, 2026
Wachtell and Goodwin are among more than 20 law firms that helped with the 10 largest global real estate mergers and acquisitions of the first half, which included two transactions above the $20 billion mark.
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July 10, 2026
Suntex Enterprises Inc. is currently having "advanced discussions" with a "private Canadian development group" about a Canadian mixed-use project that's estimated to cost $400 million, the real estate company announced Friday.
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July 10, 2026
The Colorado Court of Appeals tossed an estate's appeal of a lower court's decision that threw out its claims of mineral trespass and unjust enrichment in a Colorado property, finding the trial court's order was not final and appealable.
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July 10, 2026
Tenant-screening report provider RentGrow Inc. will pay $2.25 million to settle allegations it violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act by not taking reasonable steps to ensure the accuracy of its reports or following up on disputed reports, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
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July 10, 2026
The small central Massachusetts town of Lancaster says a developer is trying to wriggle out of paying half of an agreed-upon impact contribution spelled out in a deal to create a mixed-use "enterprise district" through rezoning, according to a lawsuit filed in state court.
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July 10, 2026
A bipartisan bill to promote more housing supply and limit Wall Street firms from investing in single-family homes became law Saturday by default after President Donald Trump withheld his signature but did not veto the measure.
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July 10, 2026
Two right-leaning institutional shareholders who alleged Airbnb wrongly excluded shareholder proposals from proxy materials have asked a Delaware federal court to dismiss their dispute.
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July 09, 2026
The North Carolina Business Court has scrapped a legal challenge over a $1.45 million special assessment levied against property owners in a gated community to cover Hurricane Helene damages, finding the lot owners failed to plead any facts in support of their claims.
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July 09, 2026
Affinius Capital LLC has originated a $188 million refinancing loan that is supposed to finish leasing up and stabilizing a three-building, 498-unit multifamily complex in Parsippany, New Jersey, the real estate investment firm announced.
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July 09, 2026
New York City has settled its suit accusing Extra Space Storage Inc. of predatory business practices for more than $1.7 million, resolving its claims before the city's new self-storage licensing program takes effect Aug. 25.
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July 09, 2026
Practitioners implored the New York City Department of Finance on Thursday to clarify certain elements of the agency's proposed rules for a tax on high-value second homes, including addressing whether purchasers may have leeway during renovations and how changes of ownership during the year will be evaluated.
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July 09, 2026
New Jersey has asked the state's federal court to allow it to file an amended complaint that fixes the pleading issues in its suit accusing multifamily real estate investment trust AvalonBay Communities Inc. of using RealPage Inc.'s revenue management software in a residential rent price-fixing scheme.
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July 09, 2026
The Trinidad Rancheria is seeking to intervene in a challenge that looks to block a California city's jurisdiction over matters concerning an Indigenous village site's management, arguing that the dispute can't sidestep the tribe's foundational interest "by simply omitting it from the litigation."
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July 09, 2026
A longtime attorney for Kasowitz LLP with experience in high-stakes litigation has brought her practice to Haber Law in Miami.
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July 08, 2026
Weil, Mayer Brown and Paul Weiss are among the law firms that landed work on the largest hospitality mergers and acquisitions of the year's first half, a period that saw seven transactions north of $1 billion.
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July 08, 2026
A proposed class has decided to settle its data breach claims against mortgage lender Academy Mortgage Corp., according to a joint settlement notice filed in Utah federal court on Wednesday.
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July 08, 2026
RealPage and Texas-based Willow Bridge Property Company have been hit with class claims alleging they violated Philadelphia's prohibition on the coordination of residential rents by collecting and using non-public data on rates charged by competing landlords.