Commercial
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									September 26, 2025
									NJ Riverfront Site Owner Hits Ch. 11 Ahead Of Sheriff's SaleA property owner accused of defrauding an investor with phony development plans for a New Jersey site on the Hudson River sought Chapter 11 protection ahead of a sheriff's sale Friday, claiming it owes $67.3 million to creditors that include a foreclosing developer. 
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									September 26, 2025
									Activist Investor Renews Push For Six Flags To Monetize LandShareholder activist Land & Buildings has again called on Six Flags to spin off its real estate into a separate entity so investors can tap into the "trapped value" of the amusement park giant's properties, saying a recent merger and other moves have not led to sufficient stock performance. 
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									September 26, 2025
									Silver Star Hits Ex-Chair With New Securities SuitSilver Star Properties REIT Inc. is again suing executive board Chair Allen R. Hartman, alleging in Maryland federal court that he, several relatives and other parties are part of an "unlawful and deceitful" scheme to replace the real estate investment trust's directors, give Hartman his old job back, liquidate the REIT and more. 
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									September 26, 2025
									Justices Urged To Review Suit Over Mich. City Tenant Info LawReal estate companies have pressed the U.S. Supreme Court to review a Sixth Circuit decision upholding the dismissal of a constitutional contract claim in their suit against a Michigan city over a law requiring commercial landlords to provide prospective tenant information in order to obtain a license to rent to them. 
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									September 26, 2025
									Jones Day Hires NY Public Finance Attorney From OrrickJones Day announced that its New York office has gained a former Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP lawyer who advises issuers, underwriters and lenders on public finance and real assets transactions. 
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									September 26, 2025
									USPS Error Doesn't Limit NJ Property Owners' Appeal RightsThe U.S. Postal Service's failure to deliver a town's request for a property's income information that was sent via certified mail doesn't limit a tax assessment appeal the property owner can pursue, the New Jersey Tax Court ruled. 
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									September 26, 2025
									11th Circ. Told $33M Easement Deduction Improperly CutThe U.S. Tax Court ignored evidence of land values that the IRS had failed to rebut — or even backed — when it drastically reduced a partnership's $33 million tax deduction for donating a Georgia conservation easement, the partnership told the Eleventh Circuit. 
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									September 26, 2025
									Senior Housing REIT Nabs Kentucky Properties For $40MLTC Properties Inc. acquired two new assisted living and memory care communities in Kentucky in a $40 million deal, part of $360 million in senior housing deals the real estate investment trust expects to close by the end of the year. 
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									September 26, 2025
									Fried Frank Helping With Extell's Upsized Manhattan TowerExtell Development is seeking to build a much taller tower on Madison Avenue in Manhattan than it had previously envisioned in a project guided by Fried Frank, according to recent filings in New York. 
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									September 26, 2025
									2 Firms Guide $450M Financing For Retail REITNETSTREIT announced Friday that it has landed $450 million in financing commitments and amendments to existing credit facilities, parallel deals guided by Cooley LLP and Alston & Bird LLP. 
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									September 26, 2025
									Holland & Hart Brings On Perkins Coie Commercial LitigatorHolland & Hart LLP has added a former Perkins Coie LLP partner to enhance its capacity to handle commercial litigation and advise high-net-worth individuals about a variety of matters. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Roundup: Insurance Highlights At Climate Week NYC 2025Politicians and business leaders at this year’s Climate Week in New York City are emphasizing that climate change is posing huge challenges for people struggling with high insurance premiums, but opportunity still exists for the industry in a green transition. Here, Law360 looks at just a few of the happenings this year at the weeklong conference. 
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									September 25, 2025
									NY Judge Approves Hold On Cannabis Store Proximity RuleA New York state judge has signed off on an agreement between marijuana stores and cannabis regulators to temporarily halt enforcement of a recent regulatory reinterpretation of store location requirements that threatened to upend more than a hundred cannabis businesses. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Ex-FTE CEO Gets 12 Years For $13.6M Accounting FraudThe former chairman and CEO of FTE Networks Inc. on Thursday was sentenced to 12 years in prison for a multifaceted $13.6 million ploy to conceal the telecommunications and real estate company's shaky financial condition and embezzle company funds. 
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									September 25, 2025
									SEC's $1.2M Deal In EB-5 Fraud Case Gets Judge's OKThe U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced that a Nevada federal court has ordered a real estate developer and one of her companies to pay over $1.2 million to settle the agency's claims that they used $10 million raised from overseas investors hoping to immigrate to the U.S. to instead pay down an unrelated project loan. 
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									September 25, 2025
									2 Firms Advise Self-Storage REIT, Manager On MergerCalifornia-based SmartStop Self Storage REIT said it will acquire Arizona's Argus Professional Storage Management in a merger agreement advised by Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP and Fennemore Craig PC. 
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									September 25, 2025
									DC Court Upholds Transfer Tax On Long-Term LeasebackThe $39 million sale of a Washington, D.C., property and a long-term deal to lease it back to the seller constituted two separate taxable transactions, an appeals court said Thursday, rejecting a claim for a $1 million refund. 
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									September 25, 2025
									NJ Amusement Park Co. Won't Get Hearing On Shore ProjectNew Jersey appeals court found Thursday that a Jersey Shore amusement park owner isn't entitled to a hearing before an agency that approved a grant making way for a luxury housing and retail development on the site of a nearby parking lot. 
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									September 25, 2025
									CSX Says Biz Owner Rehashing Claims In Rail Crossing SuitRailroad company CSX Transportation Inc. has asked a Pennsylvania federal court to permanently ax a local business owner's request for punitive damages amid a dispute over access to a railroad crossing, arguing the owner is repeating claims the court already rejected. 
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									September 25, 2025
									RXR Launches Luxury Office Venture With $3.5B PortfolioRXR has formed an investment platform for top-tier office buildings in New York City, backed by a portfolio of Manhattan properties worth $3.5 billion in deal value, the firm said. 
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									September 25, 2025
									NJ Panel Tosses Suit Over West Windsor Industrial ProjectA New Jersey appellate court on Thursday backed the permanent dismissal of a suit filed by two West Windsor residential property owners over the township's approval of a zoning ordinance for a more than 5 million-square-foot commercial and industrial project. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Flagstar Seeks Instant Win In Ex-Live Well VP Fraud CaseFlagstar Bank has urged a Michigan federal judge to grant it an early win against a former executive of the now-bankrupt Live Well for his role in a scheme to defraud lenders by inflating the value of bonds, saying because the executive already pled guilty to securities fraud, he cannot now deny liability in the bank's civil case. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Casinos In Queens, Yonkers Advance In Race For LicensesTwo existing New York gaming facilities moved forward in the high-stakes competition for three full casino licenses, after two committees appointed by local elected officials approved their plans. 
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									September 25, 2025
									SmartLabs Accused Of Dodging Rent On Cambridge LabBoston-headquartered SmartLabs is facing a lawsuit over millions in unpaid rent owed to the landlord of one of its Cambridge facilities, according to a complaint filed in Massachusetts state court. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Wis. Judge Backs Wildlife Refuge Land Swap DealA Wisconsin federal judge has granted summary judgment to the federal government and two utility companies against all claims in a suit filed by conservationist groups that alleged that the government wrongfully approved a land exchange deal with the utilities so the companies could build part of a 101-mile transmission line project through a wildlife refuge. 
Expert Analysis
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								Brownfield Questions Surround IRS Tax Credit Bonus  Though the IRS has published guidance regarding the Inflation Reduction Act's 10% adder for tax credits generated by renewable energy projects constructed on brownfield sites, considerable guesswork remains as potential implications seem contrary to IRS intentions, say Megan Caldwell and Jon Micah Goeller at Husch Blackwell. 
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								DOJ Paths To Limit FARA Fallout From Wynn's DC Circ. Win  After the D.C. Circuit’s recent Attorney General v. Wynn ruling, holding that the government cannot compel retroactive registration under the Foreign Agents Registration Act, the U.S. Department of Justice has a few options to limit the decision’s impact on enforcement, say attorneys at MoFo. 
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								Shipping Containers As Building Elements Require Diligence  With the shipping container market projected to double between 2020 and 2028, repurposing containers as storage units, office spaces and housing may become more common, but developers must make sure they comply with requirements that can vary by intended use and location, says Steven Otto at Crosbie Gliner. 
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								NY Tax Talk: Triggers For Tax On Software-As-A-Service.jpg)  Recent decisions by New York’s Tax Appeals Tribunal and Division of Tax Appeals, finding that services bundled with prewritten software were tangible property, provide insight into the features and customer interactions that render such products subject to New York sales tax, say Elizabeth Cha and Madison Ball at Eversheds Sutherland. 
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								NY Ruling Offers A Foreclosure Road Map For Lenders  A New York appellate court recently upheld a summary judgment ruling in favor of a commercial lender's foreclosure in U.S. Bank v. 1226 Evergreen Bapaz, illustrating the proofs lenders will need to prosecute a foreclosure action, especially where the plaintiff is an assignee of the originating lender, say attorneys at Sherman Atlas. 
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								Kentucky Tax Talk: Appeals Court Revisits Leases' Tax Effects  With better facts and greater emphasis on the Kentucky Constitution, Walgreen Co. may succeed in its latest Kentucky Court of Appeals challenge to a tax assessor's method of valuing leaseholds on real property for purposes of determining ad valorem tax, say Mark Sommer and Elizabeth Ethington at Frost Brown Todd. 
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								Utilizing Liability Exemption When Calif. Cities Lease Property  With rising costs pushing California municipalities to lease real estate assets instead of purchasing them, municipalities should review the ample case law that supports certain exceptions to California Constitution Section 18(a) requirements, providing that certain long-term lease obligations are not considered to be liabilities, says Steven Otto at Crosbie Gliner. 
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								How NJ Worker Status Ruling Benefits Real Estate Industry  In Kennedy v. Weichert, the New Jersey Supreme Court recently said a real estate agent’s employment contract would supersede the usual ABC test analysis to determine his classification as an independent contractor, preserving operational flexibility for the industry — and potentially others, say Jason Finkelstein and Dalila Haden at Cole Schotz. 
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								A Checklist For Lenders Preparing For CRE Loan Defaults  Considering the recent interest rate environment, lenders should brush up on the proper steps that they should take when preparing to respond to a borrower's default on a commercial real estate loan, and borrowers should understand what lenders will be reviewing, says attorney Norma Williams. 
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								7th Circ Joins Trend Of No CGL Coverage For Structural Flaws  The Seventh Circuit, which recently held potential structural instability did not count as property damage under a construction company's commercial general liability policy, joins a growing consensus that faulty work does not implicate coverage without tangible and present damage to the project, say Sarah Abrams at Baleen Specialty, and Elan Kandel and James Talbert at Bailey Cavalieri. 
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								Criminal Enforcement Considerations For Gov't Contractors  Government contractors increasingly exposed to criminal liability risks should establish programs that enable detection and remediation of employee misconduct, consider voluntary disclosure, and be aware of the potentially disastrous consequences of failing to make a mandatory disclosure where the government concludes it was required, say attorneys at Crowell & Moring. 
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								The Often Overlooked NY Foreclosure Notice Requirements  As multifamily real estate defaults mount, New York foreclosing parties should be aware of pitfalls and perils that can await the litigant who is not prepared to ensure adherence with tenant notice requirements under the Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law, say Christopher Gorman and John Muldoon at Rosenberg & Estis. 
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								A Case Study For Calif. Cities In Water Utility Takeovers  With growing water scarcity and drier weather looming, some local governments in California have sought to acquire investor-owned water utilities by eminent domain — but the 2016 case of Claremont v. Golden State Water is a reminder that such municipalization attempts must meet certain statutory requirements, say attorneys at Nossaman.