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Hinshaw & Culbertson - Consumer Crossroads

Mortgage Lender Insights: Exploring the Impact of Surrendering Collateral in Bankruptcy on Foreclosure Litigation

A debtor’s statement of intention to surrender collateral under 11 U.S.C. 521(a)(2) in bankruptcy may impact their ability to contest foreclosure, primarily due to the application of judicial estoppel. This blog post explores...more

Holland & Knight LLP

Federal Lessors' Rights and Remedies During the Government Shutdown

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As the government shutdown continues into its second month and takes the record for the longest shutdown in history, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) leasing community is feeling the impact of furloughs....more

Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP

Bankruptcy Court Grants In Rem Relief to Creditor, Strengthening Protections Against Serial Bankruptcy Filers

In a recent decision that reinforces creditor protections against serial bankruptcy filers, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of California granted in rem stay relief under Section 362(d)(4) of the...more

Frost Brown Todd

Building on Borrowed Ground: Ins and Outs of Leasehold Mortgage Financing

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Imagine this: A national retail chain signs a 25-year ground lease to build a flagship store on a prime urban parcel. The tenant will spend millions constructing the building, installing fixtures, and customizing the space,...more

McCarter & English, LLP

Keeping the Lights On: Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Concerns in the Commercial Real Estate Industry

Cybersecurity and data privacy matters impact everything around us, including our physical space. Commercial real estate space represents a large part of every city across the globe, whether it is owned or leased. What would...more

Williams Mullen

North Carolina Allows Look-Back Property Tax Exemption for Religious Uses

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North Carolina has little sympathy for taxpayers that miss filing deadlines, but a new law eases the potential repercussions for property owners otherwise qualifying for religion-based tax exemptions. Under the new measure,...more

Allen Matkins

Sustainable Development and Land Use Update 11.6.25

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In an effort to spur prompt rehabilitation of Pacific Palisades' commercial sector post-fire, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has enacted Emergency Executive Order 10 (EO10), a decree set to accelerate the authorization process...more

Ropes & Gray LLP

Artificial Intelligence Q3 2025 Global Report - Hot topics, deal trends, and market outlook

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AI Moves from Experimentation to Integration: AI is now core to enterprise strategy with 65% of companies regularly utilizing generative AI (GenAI), doubling from 33% in 2023. This signals the shift in focus from AI pilots to...more

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Real Estate & Construction News Roundup (11/5/25) – Apartment Conversion Projects Surge, Targeted AI in Real Estate Increases and...

In our latest roundup, government shutdown affects contractors, hotel construction stays flat, and more! ...more

Troutman Pepper Locke

Utilizing Rep and Warranties Insurance in CRE Transactions

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The use of transactional representations and warranties insurance is now well established, but that was not the case only a dozen years ago, when RWI in corporate mergers and acquisitions transactions was a growing, but still...more

Haynes Boone

GSA Leasing: Practice Tips and Pitfalls for Leasing Space to the Nation’s Largest Tenant

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KEY TAKEAWAYS - GSA Leasing: The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) manages one of the largest real estate portfolios in the country, leasing millions of square feet on behalf of federal agencies....more

A&O Shearman

Clause for Concern: The Penalty Rule, Default Interest and Extortion

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Default interest, in a loan agreement, at a rate of 4% compounded monthly, was not extortionate given the legitimate interests at play and so was not an unenforceable penalty, according to the High Court. This, third...more

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Key Takeaways From the 2025 Bisnow UK Office Conference Series – From Spec to Let: What It Takes to Deliver a Winning Office

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On 7 October 2025, McGuireWoods London partner Callum Hassall moderated the session “From Spec to Let: What It Takes to Deliver a Winning Office in 2025 – Aligning Design and Construction for Faster, Smarter Office Delivery”...more

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Texas Site (“Land”) Condominiums

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As Texas markets continue to evolve, so too do the legal and structural tools available to developers. One such tool—the site condominium—has gained traction as a creative alternative to traditional subdivision platting. ...more

Jones Day

Navigating Rent Hikes and Legal Battles in Tokyo's Office Market

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Post-pandemic, companies are returning to central Tokyo offices, driving up demand and reducing vacancy rates in major office buildings. Rising construction costs and increased demand have led to higher rents for new office...more

BCLP

Financing Data Centre Developments: Balancing Risk and Opportunity in a Capital-intensive Sector

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This is the third in a ten-part article series on the legal strategies shaping the future of data centre development in the UK. The United Kingdom’s data centre sector is built on a striking paradox: demand for digital...more

Stark & Stark

New York Court of Appeals Narrows Landlord Protections Under “Good Guy” Guaranties

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The New York Court of Appeals issued a major decision reshaping how commercial “good guy” guaranties are interpreted. In 1995 CAM LLC v. West Side Advisors, LLC, the Court held that a personal guarantor’s liability ends when...more

Cozen O'Connor

New York City Council Approves Jamaica Neighborhood Plan

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On October 29, 2025, the New York City Council approved the city-led Jamaica Neighborhood Plan, rezoning an approximately 230-block area in Southeast Queens and creating the city’s largest Mandatory Inclusionary Housing (MIH)...more

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Back Leverage in European CRE: Key Structures

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As debt funds continue to expand their footprint in the European commercial real estate (CRE) market, the use of back-leverage – long established in the US – is increasingly influencing how transactions are structured and...more

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A Storyteller’s Perspective: Reflections from the 2025 CREW Network Convention

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Earlier this month, I had the opportunity to attend the 2025 CREW Network Convention in Austin, Tex. The event brought together professionals from across the commercial real estate industry, including leaders, innovators, and...more

Freiberger Haber LLP

Voidable Transfer Under the New Debtor and Creditor Law

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By: Jeffrey M. Haber In 2019, New York enacted the Uniform Voidable Transactions Act, which repealed and replaced certain provisions of the Debtor and Creditor Law (“DCL”) relating to fraudulent conveyances, which became...more

Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP

Proposed Regulations to Withdraw Look-through Rule for Qualified Investment Entities – Changes Will Facilitate Foreign Investment...

On October 20, 2025, the Department of Treasury (Treasury) and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) published proposed regulations (the Proposed Regulations) that would withdraw the domestic corporation look-through rule...more

Farrell Fritz, P.C.

Drawing the Line: Legal Differences Between Variances and Special Exceptions

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In an ideal scenario for any property owner or developer looking to build on Long Island, all aspects of a new development project will comply with the applicable provisions of a municipality’s zoning ordinance. The reality...more

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Indecision Has a Price: Withdraw Lawsuit, Pay Hefty Fee Award

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Nature or nurture? Some lawsuits become unwise after years of development. Some are just born that way....more

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Renewed AFIDA Enforcement: Key Considerations for Energy and Infrastructure Projects

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The renewed focus by the Trump Administration and Congress on enforcement of the Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act of 1978 (AFIDA) marks a significant shift for foreign-owned developers of energy and...more

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