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									October 14, 2025
									Calif. City Wins Cannabis Lab Permit Suit Over RICO ClaimsA cannabis entrepreneur's lawsuit accusing the mayor of a Los Angeles suburb of soliciting a $350,000 bribe in exchange for a permit has been thrown out by a California state judge, who ruled that because no money was actually paid, the businessman's racketeering claims couldn't survive. 
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									October 14, 2025
									And Then There Were 3: MGM Drops Out Of NY Casino RaceMGM Yonkers announced Tuesday that it has withdrawn its application for one of three downstate casino licenses in New York, citing changes to the competitive and economic assumptions that underpinned its $2.3 billion proposal. 
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									October 14, 2025
									USPS Bailed On Wash. Real Estate Deal, Developer ClaimsA developer and its affiliate have claimed in federal court that the U.S. Postal Service violated an agreement to develop a piece of land in Issaquah, Washington, and split the proceeds from its sale. 
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									October 14, 2025
									Boston Says Celebrity Chef Moved Money To Skirt Tax BillsThe city of Boston is accusing celebrity chef Barbara Lynch of intentionally scheming to avoid paying nearly $1.7 million in property taxes by "siphoning off" corporate assets, asking a judge to pierce the corporate veil and hold her liable for the bill. 
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									October 14, 2025
									SilverRock Says $65M Real Estate Sale Maximizes ValueA witness for SilverRock Development defended the insolvent California developer's request to sell its assets for $65 million, telling the Delaware bankruptcy court Tuesday that selling the site as a unit to an affiliate of Turnbridge Equities will maximize its value. 
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									October 14, 2025
									Barnes & Thornburg Adds RE Partners In Dallas, AtlantaBarnes & Thornburg LLP announced Tuesday it has added attorneys in Dallas and Atlanta to bolster its real estate department, including another addition from Morris Manning & Martin LLP. 
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									October 14, 2025
									Latham Real Estate Leader Decamps For KirklandKirkland & Ellis LLP said Monday it has hired the global chair of the real estate practice at Latham & Watkins LLP as a partner. 
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									October 14, 2025
									Pryor Cashman Guides Stalled Brooklyn Mega ProjectA developer advised by Pryor Cashman LLP has joined a joint venture for a 22-acre mixed-used project in Brooklyn that would advance major construction work that was initially announced more than 20 years ago. 
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									October 14, 2025
									NYC Real Estate Week In ReviewMintz Levin, Arnold & Porter and Eckert Seamans are among the law firms that guided the largest New York City real estate deals that hit public records last week, with a pair of nine-figure Manhattan deals leading the way. 
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									October 14, 2025
									Calif. Allows Extended Property Tax Relief After LA FiresCalifornia property owners affected by several fires in Los Angeles County in January will have extended property tax relief under legislation signed by Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom. 
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									October 14, 2025
									Wachtell, Latham Steer $8.2B Timber Merger Of EqualsRayonier Inc. and PotlatchDeltic Corp. said Tuesday they have agreed to merge in an all-stock deal that will create an $8.2 billion entity and one of North America's largest publicly traded timber and wood products companies. 
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									October 13, 2025
									Fla. Judge Won't Block Trump Library Land Transfer YetA Florida state judge punted Monday on a bid to temporarily block the transfer of roughly three acres of land Miami Dade College gave to the state to build the Donald J. Trump Presidential Library, saying the plaintiff needed to present more evidence to back up his request. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Ex-Trump Ally Felix Sater Liable In Money Laundering TrialA bank and a Kazakh city won $52 million in New York federal court over claims that real estate financier and former Donald Trump ally Felix Sater skimmed money while helping others launder tens of millions of dollars, according to the plaintiffs. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Experts Doubt Gold Card Will Siphon Off EB-5 InvestorsConcerns that President Donald Trump's gold card will siphon off noncitizens who would otherwise seek permanent residency through the EB-5 investor program might be overblown, with experts suggesting the program's 35-year track record and stability will continue attracting foreign investors. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Crow Holdings Recapitalizes 194 National Retail PropertiesCrow Holdings has closed a recapitalization deal for its nationwide 194-property portfolio of retail businesses, the real estate investment and development firm announced Thursday. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Prospect Medical Gets OK For $45M Yale Health Deal In Ch. 11A Texas bankruptcy judge Friday approved a $45 million settlement between Yale New Haven Health Services Corp. and Prospect Medical that ends a legal battle over failed hospital sales, as Prospect works toward exiting Chapter 11. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Nonprofit Asks 9th Circ. To Rethink Vegas Price-Fixing CaseA nonprofit that focuses on antitrust issues urged entire Ninth Circuit to rehear a price-fixing case accusing several Las Vegas casino-hotel operators of using the same algorithm to set prices for hotel rooms. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Private Flood Carriers See Opportunity In Federal NFIP LapsePrivate flood insurance executives see a market opportunity for a growing sector of the property and casualty industry as the National Flood Insurance Program remains restricted in its ability to renew or sell flood coverage amid the government shutdown. 
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									October 09, 2025
									2 Firms Guide ARM Energy, PIMCO's $2.3B Pipeline ProjectARM Energy Holdings LLC, advised by Vinson & Elkins LLP, announced Oct. 9 it will launch its $2.3 billion Mustang Express Pipeline project in Texas with its investors and its Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer LLP-guided joint venture partner Pacific Investment Management Co. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Wash. High Court Rules Tribe Is Immune From Property ClaimWashington's Supreme Court on Oct. 9 sided with the Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians in a dispute over land rights, ruling that the federally recognized tribe is immune from a lawsuit filed by a farm seeking to wrest ownership of a piece of property along the Stillaguamish River. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Ex-CEO Fights Silver Star's Bid To Delay Key VoteThe ousted board chair of Silver Star Properties REIT urged a Maryland federal court not to grant the real estate investment trust's request to postpone a board election and a vote on whether to liquidate the company, saying it waited too long to request the relief. 
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									October 09, 2025
									BXP Wraps Up $465M Financing Deal For Boston Office TowerBXP Inc. closed a deal for a $465 million nonrecourse, 5.5-year mortgage loan that uses the real estate company's mixed-use Boston office tower as collateral, and also repaid an outstanding $490 million principal balance for two of the property's loans, the company announced Thursday. 
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									October 09, 2025
									2 Firms Ink $132M Miami Student Housing RefinancingHolland & Knight LLP and Day Pitney LLP guided the $132 million financing of a TREO Group student housing community serving University of Miami students, consolidating two previous construction loans, per a statement from Day Pitney. 
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									October 09, 2025
									FERC Nixes Ban On Pipeline Work During Project AppealsThe Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has scrapped a rule barring construction activities on gas infrastructure projects when approvals are being challenged, saying it's no longer necessary and bogs down the development of needed infrastructure. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Brockstedt Mandalas Grows In Delaware With Real Estate AttyBrockstedt Mandalas Federico LLC has added a longtime Delaware lawyer who previously operated his own civil litigation firm for more than a decade to handle real estate, landlord and tenant matters, among others. 
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								How GSA Lease Clauses May Affect DOGE Terminations  The Department of Government Efficiency has begun to cut the U.S. General Services Administration's enormous real estate portfolio, but some standard lease clauses include limits helpful to landlords that may slow progress toward the administration's cost-cutting goals, say attorneys at Pillsbury. 
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								What SDNY Judge Can And Can't Do In Adams Case  The federal judge in the Southern District of New York overseeing the criminal case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams deferred making a decision on the government's motion to dismiss the indictment, and while he does have limited authority to deny the motion, that would ultimately be a futile gesture, says Ethan Greenberg at Anderson Kill. 
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								Rethinking 'No Comment' For Clients Facing Public Crises  “No comment” is no longer a cost-free or even a viable public communications strategy for companies in crisis, and counsel must tailor their guidance based on a variety of competing factors to help clients emerge successfully, says Robert Bowers at Moore & Van Allen. 
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								Corp. Transparency Act's Future Under Treasury's Bessent  The Corporate Transparency Act’s ultimate fate faced uncertain terms at the end of 2024, but new U.S. Department of the Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's statements and actions so far demonstrate that he does not intend to ignore the law, though he may attempt to make modifications, say attorneys at Taylor English. 
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								Nippon Order Tests Gov't Control Over Foreign Investments  The U.S. government is primarily interested in restraining foreign transactions involving countries of concern, but former President Joe Biden’s January order blocking the merger of Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel shows that all foreign direct investments are under the federal government’s microscope, say attorneys at Blank Rome. 
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								A Look At A Possible Corporate Transparency Act Exemption  Attorneys at Kirkland offer a deep dive into the application of the Corporate Transparency Act's reporting requirements specifically to U.S.-domiciled co-issuers in typical collateralized loan obligation transactions, and consider whether such issuers may be able to assert an exemption from the CTA's reporting requirements. 
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								As EPA Backs Down, Expect Enviros To Step Up Citizen Suits.jpg)  As President Donald Trump's U.S. Environmental Protection Agency draws down federal enforcement efforts, environmental groups will step into the void and file citizen suits — so companies should focus on compliance efforts, stay savvy about emerging analytical and monitoring methods, and maintain good relations with neighbors, say attorneys at Beveridge & Diamond. 
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								Emphasize Social Spaces During RE Project Public Review  As Boston continues to work through revisions to its public review process for real estate projects, developers attempting to balance impact mitigation and community improvements may benefit from emphasizing the ways in which development plans can facilitate open social exchange, says David Linhart at Goulston & Storrs. 
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								What Contractors Can Do To Address Material Cost Increases.jpg)  In light of the Trump administration's plans to increase tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China, construction industry players should proactively employ legal strategies to mitigate the impacts that price increases and uncertainty may have on projects, says Brenda Radmacher at Seyfarth Shaw. 
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								Reg Waiver Eases Calif. Rebuilding, But Proceed With Care  California Gov. Gavin Newsom's executive order suspending some environmental review and permitting requirements for the reconstruction of homes and businesses damaged by recent wildfires may streamline rebuilding efforts, but will require careful navigation of the evolving regulatory landscape, says Gregory Berlin at Alston & Bird. 
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								Insurance Considerations For LA Wildfire Recovery  Businesses and homeowners affected by the destructive Southern California wildfires must act swiftly and strategically to navigate the complexities of the insurance recovery process, including by identifying all applicable policies, documenting damage thoroughly and keeping abreast of relevant state law, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis. 
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								LA Wildfires' Effect On Calif. Insurer Of Last Resort  Attorneys at Willkie discuss the background of California's insurer of last resort — known as the Fair Access to Insurance Requirements Plan — and examine the process of assessing member insurers and relevant recent property insurance market developments in light of the destruction from the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires. 
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								Public Corruption Enforcement In 2024 Has Clues For 2025  If 2024 activity is any indication, the U.S. Supreme Court will likely continue to rein in expansive prosecutorial theories of fraud in the year to come, but it’s harder to predict what the new administration will mean for public corruption prosecutions in 2025, says Cathy Fleming at Offit Kurman.