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New York Law Journal

U.S. Bank Trust, N.A. v. Dupre

By | September 29, 2016
Bank's Filings Do Not Show That Citizenship Alone Counts When Suing on Trust's Behalf
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Four Big Firms Advise on Sale of Stake in Empire State Building Owner

White & Case, Proskauer Rose, Goodwin Procter and Clifford Chance are handling a $622 million deal that will see Qatar's sovereign wealth fund acquire a 9.9 percent stake in the Empire State Realty Trust Inc., owner of New York's iconic Empire State Building.
22 minute read

Daily Business Review

Gables Office Sells for $39 Million

The 13-story Miami Green trades for $338 per square foot.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Weingarten Pours $285 Million Into West Kendall Mall

The open-air Palms at Town & Country is sold by TIAA after a major expansion.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Miami's Viceroy Hotel Sells for $65 Million, Switches to W

The Viceroy in the Icon Brickell complex sells for $436,000 per room.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Panel Dismisses Minority Investor's Suit Against Lehman Entity

A First Department panel found the plaintiff, which lost its $20 million investment, "identifies no alternative transactions, let alone one that would have achieved more value" than the $16 billion sale of a real estate portfolio the Lehman-controlled entity completed in 2012.
4 minute read

The American Lawyer

Dealmakers and Deals of the Year

By | March 28, 2016
It was a cherry of a year for corporate transactions. Meet the lawyers behind the best work.
45 minute read

International Edition

Skadden Leads Anbang's $14B Starwood Counteroffer

The Chinese insurance company has made a bid for the U.S. hotels group that's superior to a previous $12 billion proposal by hospitality giant Marriott International.
3 minute read

International Edition

Minter Ellison Hires M&A Pair From Norton Rose Fulbright

Con Boulougouris and Wissam Abwi arrive with five additional lawyers in Sydney.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Derivative Suit Over Real Estate Trust Is Rejected

A Manhattan judge dismissed a shareholder derivative suit that claimed self dealing by a multi-billion-dollar real estate investment trust, holding that the defendants had "adequately disclosed to shareholders, prior to their approval" a plan to "externalize" the company's management.
2 minute read

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