Commercial

  • August 06, 2024

    Aztec Fund Files For Ch. 11 With $100M In Liabilities

    The Aztec Fund Holding Inc. has filed for Chapter 11 protection in Texas bankruptcy court, listing at least $100 million in liabilities.

  • August 05, 2024

    Simpson Thacher, Eversheds Sutherland Guide $83M Ga. Buy

    Cousins Properties and Town Lane have acquired Proscenium, a 526,000-square-foot office building in Atlanta, for $83 million, a notable discount from its prior 2017 sale, in a deal guided by Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP and Eversheds Sutherland.

  • August 05, 2024

    Vornado Closes $350M Partial Sale Of 'Flagship' NYC Office

    Vornado Realty Trust sold off a portion of its "flagship" 666 Fifth Avenue office in Manhattan to Japanese fashion company Uniqlo for $350 million, the real estate investment trust announced Aug. 5.

  • August 05, 2024

    Marriott Says NYC Hotels' Housing Of Migrants Violated Deal

    Marriott International Inc. has accused a hotel company in Jamaica, Queens, of breaching a contract by repurposing two properties for migrant housing while refusing to "de-identify" itself with the global hotel brand.

  • August 05, 2024

    Rimon Brings On BakerHostetler, Wick Phillips Litigators

    Rimon PC is expanding its team with the addition of two new litigation partners and an investigations associate, who have worked at BakerHostetler, Wick Phillips Gould & Martin LLP and the San Francisco Department of Police Accountability, the firm has said.

  • August 05, 2024

    Dems Unearth Another Thomas Trip Paid For By Harlan Crow

    U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas took a previously undisclosed trip between Hawaii and New Zealand on a billionaire Republican donor's private jet in 2010, lawmakers revealed in a letter Monday that offered the donor a "final opportunity" to explain how that trip and others don't constitute a tax fraud scheme.

  • August 05, 2024

    Healthcare REIT Provides $303M For Nursing Properties Buy

    CareTrust REIT Inc. extended a $260 million senior mortgage loan and $43 million preferred equity investment for the acquisition of a portfolio of skilled-nursing and senior housing properties, the healthcare real estate investment trust has announced.

  • August 05, 2024

    NYC Real Estate Week In Review

    Breuer Herskowitz and Morici & Morici were among the law firms that handled the largest New York City deals that hit public records last week, with all of the week's deals north of $20 million happening in Manhattan.

  • August 05, 2024

    Andrews Myers Construction Atty Joins Cozen O'Connor

    Cozen O'Connor has hired a construction litigator in California who has more than 14 years of experience representing clients in matters involving infrastructure, industrial and other construction projects, the firm announced Monday.

  • August 05, 2024

    Data Center Co. Secures $3B In Green Financing

    Stack Infrastructure obtained $3 billion in financing for four of its environmentally friendly U.S. data center campus projects, adding to the total of $15 billion in financing for all its projects, the data center developer and operator announced Monday.

  • August 05, 2024

    Latham Helps Woodside Buy Clean Ammonia Biz For $2.4B

    Australian oil and gas giant Woodside Energy will buy OCI NV's low-carbon ammonia facility in Texas for $2.35 billion in cash to help with its transition to cleaner forms of energy, the companies said Monday.

  • August 02, 2024

    NYC Landlord Hits Firm, Atty With $3M Legal Malpractice Suit

    A New York City landlord that rented to online grocery delivery company FreshDirect has filed a $3 million legal malpractice suit against Horing Welikson Rosen & Digrugilliers PC and one of its partners in state court, saying their alleged negligence resulted in a dismissed case against the grocer. 

  • August 02, 2024

    Paper Cos. Challenge Superfund Liability At 6th Circ.

    International Paper Co. and Weyerhaeuser Co. on Thursday asked the Sixth Circuit to reverse a Michigan federal judge who found that they can be sued for future cleanup costs of a Michigan Superfund site.

  • August 02, 2024

    HFZ Capital Cops To $86M Fraud Charges, Blames Ex-Chief

    Defunct real estate firm HFZ Capital Group pled guilty in an $86 million criminal case Friday, admitting that its former top executive Nir Meir evaded New York City property taxes and stole funds from commercial and residential building projects.

  • August 02, 2024

    Colo. Appeals Panel Rejects Lower Tax Rate For Hospital

    A Colorado rehabilitation hospital should be classified as a commercial property for tax purposes because it was predominantly designed for its services and not for residency, a state appeals court said, reversing a state assessment board.

  • August 02, 2024

    Insurers Seek Quick Win In $2M Injury Coverage Suit

    An AmTrust Financial unit and a Hartford unit each told a New York federal court that the other must solely cover a Manhattan property owner in a construction worker's $2 million injury action, disagreeing over whether the owner is an additional insured under the Hartford unit's policy covering a lessee.

  • August 02, 2024

    Ex-Loeb Tax Atty Latest Addition To Kilpatrick's NY Team

    A former Loeb & Loeb LLP attorney is bringing his experience in U.S. federal tax matters and real estate transactions to Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP, the firm announced Thursday.

  • August 02, 2024

    Land Sale Deals Allowed In Colo. Eminent Domain Dispute

    A Colorado appeals court ruled against the city of Westminster in its eminent domain action, ruling that three comparable sales contracts and an adjacent land parcel's $51.5 million purchase and sale contract can be admitted as evidence in a valuation trial.

  • August 02, 2024

    Property Plays: VICI, Host Hotels, Tampa Bay Rays

    Property Plays is a weekly roundup of the latest loans, leases, sales and projects around the country. Send your tips — all confidential — to realestate@law360.com.

  • August 02, 2024

    Home REIT Sells 226 Properties For £26.5M

    Struggling real estate investment trust Home REIT PLC said Friday that it has sold approximately 9% of its portfolio of properties for gross proceeds of £26.5 million ($34 million) to reduce its debts and provide capital for its operations.

  • August 02, 2024

    Shartsis Friese Adds Real Estate Litigator In San Francisco

    Shartsis Friese LLP has expanded its real estate team, announcing that it has brought in a litigator and bankruptcy expert from SSL Law Firm LLP as a partner in San Francisco.

  • August 01, 2024

    Lewis Brisbois Slams RICO Claims Alleging 'Sham' Suits

    Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP has urged a California federal judge Tuesday to toss Chinese investors' accusations that its attorneys filed lawsuits to cover their failure to read "draconian" contract terms that led the investors to lose their $92.5 million stake in a $2.5 billion Los Angeles mixed-used development.

  • August 01, 2024

    Host Hotels & Resorts Buys Up NYC Hotel For $265M

    Hospitality-focused real estate investment trust Host Hotels & Resorts Inc. acquired a 234-room New York City hotel for $265 million in an all-cash transaction, the REIT announced on Aug. 1 during an earnings call for 2024's second quarter.

  • August 01, 2024

    Senate Advances Bipartisan Bill To End Hotel 'Junk' Fees

    The U.S. Senate voted to advance a bill out of committee that would crack down on "junk fees," or hidden fees tacked on to hotel or short-term rental bookings, an idea that has drawn bipartisan support.

  • August 01, 2024

    VICI Passes On Caesars Indianapolis Racino

    VICI Properties Inc., a real estate investment trust focused on gaming and resorts real estate, said  Aug. 1 in a call with analysts that it would not pursue a deal to purchase an Indianapolis racino and said it is well-prepared for potential mergers and acquisitions of its casino operators.

Expert Analysis

  • RICO Ruling Makes US More Attractive Foreign Creditor Forum

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    The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Yegiazaryan v. Smagin, allowing a foreign plaintiff to use the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act to enforce a foreign arbitral award, will make judgment creditors more likely to seek out U.S. courts to remedy efforts to frustrate the enforcement of international arbitration awards, say attorneys at Paul Hastings.

  • 5 Strategies For Restructuring Underperforming CRE Loans

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    With commercial real estate industry conditions expected to deteriorate further in the coming months, market participants should consider a number of strategies to help resolve challenged investments, ranging from financial restructurings to project phasing, say attorneys at Ballard Spahr.

  • Ghosting In BigLaw: How To Come Back From Lack Of Feedback

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    Junior associates can feel powerless when senior colleagues cut off contact instead of providing useful feedback, but young attorneys can get back on track by focusing on practical professional development and reexamining their career priorities, says Rachel Patterson at Orrick.

  • Post-Ciminelli Predictions On Right-To-Control Convictions

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    The recent Second Circuit filings in Binday suggest that the government will fight to preserve its right-to-control convictions in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's Ciminelli decision, and offer clues about key issues that will drive post-Ciminelli litigation, say attorneys at Debevoise.

  • Steps To Success For Senior Associates

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    Adriana Paris at Rissman Barrett discusses the increased responsibilities and opportunities that becoming a senior associate brings and what attorneys in this role should prioritize to flourish in this stressful but rewarding next level in their careers.

  • How To Avoid A Zombie Office Building Apocalypse

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    With national office vacancy rates approaching 20%, policymakers, investors and developers will need to come together in order to prevent this troubling trend from sucking the life out of business districts or contaminating the broader real estate market, say Ryan Sommers and Robyn Minter Smyers at Thompson Hine.

  • Legal Profession Must Do More For Lawyers With Disabilities

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    At the start of Disability Pride month, Rosalyn Richter at Arnold & Porter looks at why lawyers with disabilities are significantly underrepresented in private practice, asserting that law firms and other employers must do more to conquer the implicit bias that deters attorneys from seeking accommodations.

  • Appellate Funding Disclosure: No Mandate Is Right Choice

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    The Advisory Committee on Appellate Rules' recent decision, forgoing a mandatory disclosure rule for litigation funding in federal appeals, is prudent, as third-party funding is only involved in a minuscule number of federal cases, and courts have ample authority to obtain funding information if necessary, says Stewart Ackerly at Statera Capital.

  • A Clearer Path To Speedy Guaranty Litigation In NY Courts

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    Recent cases indicate that New York's Appellate Division, First Department, is shifting its stance regarding when agreements with both monetary and nonmonetary obligations qualify for expedited litigation, and highlight best practices for drafting guarantees and notes, say Joshua Kopelowitz and Bansari Sheth at Fox Rothschild.

  • LA's High-Value Real Estate Transfer Tax Should Be Scrapped

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    Los Angeles’ recently implemented high-value property transfer tax has chilled the real estate market, is failing to meet revenue expectations and raises significant constitutional concerns, making it a flawed piece of legislation that should be invalidated, says attorney Paul Weinberg.

  • High Court Ruling Provides New Avenue For Foreign Plaintiffs

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    The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Yegiazaryan v. Smagin offers a new path for foreign plaintiffs attempting to enforce arbitral awards in the U.S., but it also leaves the standard for such attempts under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act unsettled, say attorneys at Wiley.

  • Justices' Corruption Ruling May Shift DOJ Bank Fraud Tactics

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    After the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision last month in Ciminelli v. U.S., curtailing a government theory of wire fraud liability, prosecutors may need to reconsider their approach to the bank fraud statute, particularly when it comes to foreign bank enforcement, says Brian Kearney at Ballard Spahr.

  • Avoiding Negative Tax Consequences In Loan Modifications

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    Borrowers who may be caught in the dramatic uptick in nonperforming commercial real estate loans should consider strategies to avoid income and capital gains tax that may be triggered by loan modifications, says Aman Badyal at Glaser Weil.