Commercial

  • October 31, 2024

    The 2024 Law360 Pulse Leaderboard

    Check out the Law360 Pulse Leaderboard to see which firms made the list of leaders in all-around excellence this year.

  • October 31, 2024

    Firms' Hiring Strategies Are Evolving In Fight For Top Spot

    Competition for top talent among elite law firms shows no signs of slowing down, even amid economic uncertainty, with financially strong firms deploying aggressive strategies to attract and retain skilled professionals to solidify their market position.

  • October 31, 2024

    Blank Rome Adds Commercial Real Estate Expert In DC

    The former president and general counsel of Edge Funds Management LLC has joined Blank Rome LLP as an of counsel in the real estate group.

  • October 30, 2024

    9th Circ. Says Calif. City Can't Sue State Over Housing Laws

    The Ninth Circuit refused to revive the city of Huntington Beach, California's challenge to Golden State laws requiring it to build a certain number of housing units to keep up with population growth, writing in an order Wednesday that the city lacked standing to sue the state in federal court.

  • October 30, 2024

    Essex Warns Calif. Rent Control Prop Will Hurt Resi Supply

    Essex Property Trust executives voiced concerns Wednesday that a California ballot measure that would give cities free rein to impose rent control would "dramatically restrict" residential construction.

  • October 30, 2024

    Conn's Seeks Hearing Next Week On Ch. 11 Asset Sale

    Counsel for retail chain Conn's told a Texas bankruptcy judge Wednesday that no one has beaten the $360 million baseline bid for its assets from debt collector Jefferson Capital Systems and asked for a hearing to approve the sale next week.

  • October 30, 2024

    Real Estate Dealmakers Rush To Close, Others Await Election

    Attorneys advising on real estate deals and real estate companies working on mergers and acquisitions and capital markets say some dealmakers are rushing to close, while others are holding off until after the election.

  • October 30, 2024

    Rudolph And Sletten Wins $1B Calif. Healthcare Campus Bid

    Rudolph and Sletten, an affiliate of construction company Tutor Perini Corp., said it has won a $1 billion contract to build a healthcare campus in California.

  • October 30, 2024

    Polsinelli Continues Philly Growth With 2nd Oct. Hire

    Polsinelli PC grew its recently opened Philadelphia office with the addition of a real estate attorney who returns to private practice after providing in-house counsel for a commercial real estate subsidiary of Blackstone.

  • October 30, 2024

    How The Election Could Shift Enviro Real Estate Practices

    At the end of a transformative presidential term for environmental real estate issues spanning from the group of chemicals known as PFAS, to clean energy, to flood mapping, real estate attorneys are poised for potentially major disruption when a new U.S. president takes office in January.

  • October 30, 2024

    NY Construction Exec Avoids Jail For Commercial Bribery

    A construction executive dodged jail time Wednesday after pleading guilty in New York state court to his role in a sprawling bribery scheme involving $100 million in contracts linked to New York high-rise buildings.

  • October 30, 2024

    Jones Day Hires Real Estate Partner For Chicago Office

    Jones Day announced Tuesday that it hired an experienced transactional real estate attorney as a partner for its real estate and energy transition and infrastructure teams based in Chicago.

  • October 30, 2024

    CareTrust JV Buys Tenn. Skilled Nursing Portfolio For $500M

    CareTrust REIT Inc. said it formed a joint venture that has agreed to buy a portfolio of 31 skilled nursing facilities mostly located in Tennessee for $500 million.

  • October 30, 2024

    Walker & Dunlop CEO Says GSEs Must 'Get Back To Business'

    Government-sponsored enterprises Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac need to get out of conservatorship and regain for-profit motivations so they can innovate and grow, Walker & Dunlop CEO Willy Walker told Law360 Real Estate Authority in an interview.

  • October 30, 2024

    KKR, ECP To Plug $50B Into Data Centers, Power Projects

    Private equity firms KKR & Co., advised by Simpson Thacher, and Energy Capital Partners have teamed up to inject $50 billion into building data centers and energy generation projects in a bet on meeting rising demand for infrastructure to support the artificial intelligence boom.

  • October 29, 2024

    Real Estate Exec's Wife Says Prostitution Claims Defamed Her

    The wife of Northstar Commercial Partners CEO Brian Watson has filed a lawsuit in Colorado federal court alleging an Illinois woman defamed her by accusing her of being a prostitute and that her husband frequently procures the services of prostitutes, estimating her damage at roughly $50 million.

  • October 29, 2024

    Pa. Seeks State Takeover Of Embattled Hospital System

    Pennsylvania urged a state court to appoint a receiver for a hospital system after its operator, Prospect Medical Holdings Inc., allegedly violated an asset purchase agreement by spending millions of dollars on its investors instead of healthcare system management.

  • October 29, 2024

    Russia To Fight Seizure Of Assets In $5B Ukraine Oil Row

    The Russian Federation is looking to challenge a recent seizure of its state-owned assets in Finland following a successful bid from NJSC Naftogaz of Ukraine, which aims to enforce a $5 billion arbitration award related to the 2014 expropriation of its Crimean assets.

  • October 29, 2024

    Investments In Energy Tax Credit Boom Could Draw IRS' Eye

    The 2022 climate law's green energy tax incentives sparked a surge of big-ticket development projects nationwide, and tax practitioners expect that the investments could be subject to intense scrutiny from the IRS amid a crackdown on abusive schemes in other areas.

  • October 29, 2024

    Infrastructure Firm Raises $780M With CBRE's Help

    Accelerate Infrastructure, represented by Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP, raised $780 million in total capital including backing from CBRE Investment Management, the real estate infrastructure firm announced Tuesday.

  • October 28, 2024

    Gov't Defends GSA's Ohio Office Lease Award

    The federal government has urged the U.S. Court of Federal Claims to swat down a bid protest from a company claiming the General Services Administration unfairly awarded a 15-year office lease in Ohio to another company.

  • October 28, 2024

    EB-5 Industry Eyes Legislative Fixes To USCIS Struggles

    A 2022 revamp brought the EB-5 investment visa program a boost in interest and respectability, but as frustrations continue with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, industry players are hoping new legislation is a better alternative than litigation.

  • October 28, 2024

    No COVID Property Tax Break For Hotels, Wash. Court Told

    Hotels in Washington state should not get property tax breaks for COVID-19 because the pandemic was not a natural disaster that allows relief, the assessor of the state's most populous county told a state court.

  • October 28, 2024

    NYC Real Estate Week In Review

    Gibson Dunn and Seyfarth Shaw are among the law firms that steered the largest New York City real estate deals that hit public records last week, a list headlined by a pair of Brooklyn deals above the $200 million mark.

  • October 28, 2024

    Hotel Guests Ask 3rd Circ. To Look At Algorithm Price-Fix Suit

    Three Atlantic City guests are taking their beef with hotel-casinos to the Third Circuit after a New Jersey federal court threw out their lawsuit that accused hotel owners in the town of using an algorithm to inflate the price of rooms.

Expert Analysis

  • Bid Protest Spotlight: Debriefings, Timeliness, Documentation

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    ​James Tucker at MoFo examines three recent decisions from the Federal Circuit, the U.S. Government Accountability Office and the U.S. Court of Federal Claims concerning an agency's decision not to hold post-award discussions, a timeliness trap in certain Federal Supply Schedule procurements and the importance of providing contemporaneous documentation in price-evaluation protests.

  • Collecting Art Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    The therapeutic aspects of appreciating and collecting art improve my legal practice by enhancing my observation skills, empathy, creativity and cultural awareness, says attorney Michael McCready.

  • A Look At Recent Case Law On Expedited Judgment In NY

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    A number of recent New York state court decisions clarify and refine the contours surrounding Civil Practice Law and Rule 3213, providing landlords, lenders and other payees guidance on how to seek accelerated judgment in certain litigation, says Alexander Lycoyannis at Holland & Knight.

  • Round-Canopy Parachuting Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Similar to the practice of law, jumping from an in-flight airplane with nothing but training and a few yards of parachute silk is a demanding and stressful endeavor, and the experience has bolstered my legal practice by enhancing my focus, teamwork skills and sense of perspective, says Thomas Salerno at Stinson.

  • Dealmaker Lessons From CFIUS' New Enforcement Webpage

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    The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States’ recently launched webpage, which details the actions — and inactions — that led to enforcement activity, provides important insights for dealmakers about filing requirements, mitigation commitments and the cost of noncompliance, say attorneys at Dechert.

  • Reassessing Lease Provisions To Account For ESG Initiatives

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    As companies seek to build ESG considerations into their businesses, it's crucial to understand how such initiatives can quickly become significant enough to compel reassessment of lease agreement provisions, and how best to modify leases accordingly, say Julian Freeman and Gabe Pitassi at Cox Castle.

  • Avoid Getting Burned By Agencies' Solar Financing Spotlight

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    Recently coordinated reports and advisories from the U.S. Department of the Treasury, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission maximize the spotlight on the consumer solar financing market and highlight pitfalls for lenders to avoid in this burgeoning field, says Mercedes Tunstall at Cadwalader.

  • Co-Tenancy Clause Pointers For Shopping Center Landlords

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    Large retail tenants often require co-tenancy provisions in their leases, entitling them to remedies if a shopping center's occupancy drops in certain ways, but landlords must draft these provisions carefully to avoid giving tenants too much control, says Gary Glick at Cox Castle.

  • Assessing Algorithmic Versus Generative AI Pricing Tools

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    A comparison of traditional algorithmic pricing models and those powered by generative artificial intelligence can help regulators and practitioners weigh the pros and cons of relying on large language models to price products or services, say Maxime Cohen at McGill University, and Tim Spittle and Jimmy Royer at Analysis Group.

  • Navigating A Potpourri Of Possible Transparency Act Pitfalls

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    Despite the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network's continued release of guidance for complying with the Corporate Transparency Act, its interpretation remains in flux, making it important for companies to understand potentially problematic areas of ambiguity in the practical application of the law, say attorneys at Sidley.

  • Keys To Successful Commercial Property Insurance Claims

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    While insurance needs for commercial leasing arrangements are driven by the characteristics of the premises and the nature of the tenants' intended operations, there are several universal best practices landlords and their counsel can follow when making claims after loss or damage.

  • Tips For Handling Single Asset Real Estate Bankruptcy Cases

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    Bankruptcy counsel should consider several strategies when representing either a debtor or lender in single asset real estate debtor Chapter 11 cases, which generally arise when a debtor is forced to file for relief to stop an impending foreclosure sale.

  • Increased Scrutiny Raises Int'l Real Estate Transaction Risks

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    Recently proposed regulations expanding the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States' oversight, a White House divestment order and state-level legislative efforts signal increasing scrutiny of real estate transactions that may trigger national security concerns, say Luciano Racco and Aleksis Fernández Caballero at Foley Hoag.