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United States, NY 10019, United States
Phone: 212.858.1000
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  • Construction Law
  • Energy & Utilities
  • Environmental Law
  • Real Estate
  • Zoning, Planning & Land Use
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  • California
  • D.C.
  • Florida
  • New York
  • Tennessee
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400+ Attorneys

Sustainability Puts Down Roots in Real Estate

Sustainability has evolved from a passing trend or niche preference into an undeniable, growing driver of the real estate market… more

Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Popular, Real Estate Development, Real Estate Market, Sustainability

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“Buy American” Executive Order Expands Potential Reach to Private Recipients of Federal Assistance

President Trump signed an Executive Order on January 31, calling on executive branch departments and agencies to encourage recipients of defined types of new federal awards to use cement, iron, steel, aluminum and certain… more

Buy America, Executive Orders, Federal Contractors, Infrastructure, Trump Administration

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Point Taken: The UK Supreme Court Finally Confirms the General Law of Liquidated Damages (LDs)

In a long-awaited decision which overturned the Court of Appeal’s ruling in the Triple Point Technology vs PTT Public Company case, the UK Supreme Court confirmed the general law of LDs, which is that—absent clear words to the… more

Construction Contracts, Contract Termination, Contract Terms, Liquidated Damages, Service Contracts

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Pillsbury’s Guide to Data Centers

As a law firm, Pillsbury’s experience with data centers dates to the dot-com era, when I advised on buildouts in Silicon Valley and New York City and Jamie Bobotek advised on centers of America On-Line (then spelled out!) and… more

Corporate Counsel, Data Centers, Technology, Technology Sector

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The Emperor Has No Clothes: What We Learned About Hotel Brands During the Pandemic

Branded hotel managers are not bad people, but they’re sometimes bad managers if profitability is your objective. If you noticed that operating margins improved when brand standards were relaxed during the pandemic, and when the… more

Asset Management, Contract Terms, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Hospitality Industry, Hotel Management Agreements

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Performance Bond Primer: Need to Knows and Need to Dos

If you are a construction contractor, you deal with performance bonds as part of your business and daily work. They are necessary for almost every project you are participating or will participate in, and, along with other… more

Construction Contracts, Construction Industry, Construction Project, General Contractors, Miller Act

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Pillsbury’s Guide to Data Centers

As a law firm, Pillsbury’s experience with data centers dates to the dot-com era, when I advised on buildouts in Silicon Valley and New York City and Jamie Bobotek advised on centers of America On-Line (then spelled out!) and… more

Corporate Counsel, Data Centers, Technology, Technology Sector

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Environmental Update: Regulatory Notes – April 2025

April has proven a busy month for environmental issues when it comes to the regulatory arena. Below are just a few of the notable developments:… more

Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Coal-Fired Plants, Department of Energy (DOE), Environmental Policies

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Women’s Professional Sports Continues to Grow by Courts (and Rinks) and Bounds

Earlier this year, we wrote about the surging popularity of women’s soccer in the United States, and how the sport’s growth promised to open exciting new investment opportunities in markets around the country. The Women’s World… more

Arenas and Stadiums, Basketball, Hockey, Investors, Soccer

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R-E-C-I-P-R-O-C-I-T-Y ~ Find Out What It Means to You (Updated August 2025)

The question frequently arises for participants in a nationwide construction contracting industry. Simply stated, is a licensed contractor in good standing in State A permitted to offer to contract for or to perform work… more

Construction Contracts, Construction Project, General Contractors, Infrastructure, Interstate Commerce

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Resilience: Unlocking Private Debt for Energy and Infrastructure | Episode 6

In the newest episode of Resilience, Pillsbury’s Shellka Arora-Cox and Brookfield Asset Management’s Brian Callahan discuss one of the most dynamic corners of the energy and infrastructure market: private debt… more

Borrowers, Clean Energy, Energy Projects, Energy Sector, Financing

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Data Center Investment Opportunities

Due to the rapidly increasing amount of data generated and consumed on the internet, an opportunity exists for commercial real estate investors, lenders, developers, green energy providers and others to develop data center… more

Artificial Intelligence, Clean Energy, Commercial Property Owners, Commercial Real Estate Market, Construction Industry

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Eco Oro v. Colombia and the Police Powers Exception: What Companies Should Know When Investing Outside of Their Country

In a mixed decision for international investors, the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) recently published a tribunal’s award finding that the Republic of Colombia breached its obligations under… more

Arbitration, Environmental Social & Governance (ESG), ICSID

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Los Angeles Continues Its Push to Find Carbon-Neutral Ground

Carbon-reduction initiatives have begun to increasingly target the construction industry, particularly in light of data showing that buildings generate up to 40% of global annual greenhouse gas emissions… more

Carbon Emissions, Environmental Policies, Greenhouse Gas Emissions

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In a First-Ever Move, EPA Asks Industry and Public What Agency Regulations to Repeal, Replace or Modify

On April 13, 2017, the Environmental Protection Agency published a notice in the Federal Register seeking public comments on any “regulations that may be appropriate for repeal, replacement, or modification.” This notice… more

Corporate Counsel, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Executive Orders, Public Comment, Regulatory Reform

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Pillsbury’s Guide to Data Centers

As a law firm, Pillsbury’s experience with data centers dates to the dot-com era, when I advised on buildouts in Silicon Valley and New York City and Jamie Bobotek advised on centers of America On-Line (then spelled out!) and… more

Corporate Counsel, Data Centers, Technology, Technology Sector

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Balancing Cybersecurity Threats in Smart Cities: Is the Potential Convenience of “Smart” Intersections Worth the Risk?

The term “smart cities” has become popular parlance for municipalities’ attempts to enhance delivery of urban services and infrastructure through information and communications technology. While they may conjure images of… more

Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Automation Systems, Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA)

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Terra FIRRMA: How Upcoming CFIUS Reform Will Impact the Real Estate Sector

The Committee on Foreign Investments in the United States (CFIUS) is an inter-agency committee designed to review foreign investments that raise national security concerns. While you may have seen CFIUS play a role in prior… more

CFIUS, FIRRMA, Foreign Acquisitions, Foreign Investment, National Security

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Acquisition of Distressed Loans: Bankruptcy Considerations and the 363 Sale

There are no shortage of bankruptcy considerations that must be understood by an incoming lender who acquires a distressed commercial real estate loan and whose borrower shortly thereafter files for bankruptcy protection. For… more

Bankruptcy Code, Commercial Real Estate Market, Debtors, Distressed Debt, Foreclosure

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Microwave Transmission of Space-Based Solar Power: The Focus of New Attention

Scientists have long proposed that solar electricity generation in space could be an integral component of the world’s carbon-free future. In the 1970s, a U.S. Navy experiment showed that it might be possible to capture solar… more

Carbon Emissions, Electricity, Energy Sector, Popular, Renewable Energy

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Pillsbury’s Guide to Data Centers

As a law firm, Pillsbury’s experience with data centers dates to the dot-com era, when I advised on buildouts in Silicon Valley and New York City and Jamie Bobotek advised on centers of America On-Line (then spelled out!) and… more

Corporate Counsel, Data Centers, Technology, Technology Sector

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Supreme Court Allows Construction to Proceed on Southern Border

On July 26, 2019, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration can access $2.5 billion in Defense Department funds to replace and enhance sections of barrier along the southern border in Arizona, California and New… more

Border Security, Department of Defense (DOD), Trump Administration, US-Mexico Border Wall

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Build Back Better Includes Historic Expansion of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program

On November 19, 2021, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Build Back Better Act (H.R. 5376), a bill that represents a large portion of the Biden-Harris Administration’s agenda. Among other spending and tax measures, the… more

Infrastructure, Low Income Housing, Tax Credits

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Pillsbury’s Guide to Data Centers

As a law firm, Pillsbury’s experience with data centers dates to the dot-com era, when I advised on buildouts in Silicon Valley and New York City and Jamie Bobotek advised on centers of America On-Line (then spelled out!) and… more

Corporate Counsel, Data Centers, Technology, Technology Sector

See all updates »

Build Back Better Includes Historic Expansion of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program

On November 19, 2021, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Build Back Better Act (H.R. 5376), a bill that represents a large portion of the Biden-Harris Administration’s agenda. Among other spending and tax measures, the… more

Infrastructure, Low Income Housing, Tax Credits

See all updates »

Beyond the Executive Orders: Legislative Proposals to Strengthen the U.S. Critical Minerals Supply Chain

Critical minerals are the backbone of modern technologies and national security, powering everything from advanced semiconductors and electric vehicle batteries to missile guidance systems and renewable energy infrastructure. As… more

China, Clean Energy, Critical Infrastructure Sectors, Department of Energy (DOE), Energy Sector

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Update Your California Release Provisions to Include Amended Section 1542 Language

Most companies have been involved in a situation where they want to end their relationship with another company, or with an employee, and to permanently terminate their mutual obligations (e.g., a settlement agreement resolving… more

Amended Legislation, Civil Code, Creditors, Debtors, Release Agreements

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States and Municipalities Advance Climate Change Lawsuits as Trump Administration Seeks to Block Them

Even as the Trump administration moves to block state and local climate liability efforts, states and municipalities continue to advance lawsuits seeking to hold fossil fuel companies liable for harms associated with climate… more

Climate Change, Constitutional Challenges, Department of Justice (DOJ), Energy Policy, Energy Sector

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The Real Estate Market – Warehouses, Ports and Addition by Subdivision

In episode #26 of Industry Insights podcast, Steve Hamilton joins host Joel Simon to discuss certain segments of the real estate market and related financing that remained robust in the midst of the pandemic… more

Apartments, Borrowers, Distribution Centers, Housing Market, Lenders

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Pillsbury’s Guide to Data Centers

As a law firm, Pillsbury’s experience with data centers dates to the dot-com era, when I advised on buildouts in Silicon Valley and New York City and Jamie Bobotek advised on centers of America On-Line (then spelled out!) and… more

Corporate Counsel, Data Centers, Technology, Technology Sector

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Acquisition of Distressed Loans: Bankruptcy Considerations and the 363 Sale

There are no shortage of bankruptcy considerations that must be understood by an incoming lender who acquires a distressed commercial real estate loan and whose borrower shortly thereafter files for bankruptcy protection. For… more

Bankruptcy Code, Commercial Real Estate Market, Debtors, Distressed Debt, Foreclosure

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Natural Hydrogen May Seem New in Town, but It’s Been Here All Along

When it comes to renewable energy, hydrogen is hailed as a pivotal resource in the zero-carbon game plan. Hydrogen energy is accessible, produces lower greenhouse gas emissions and can use existing gas infrastructure to power… more

Carbon Emissions, Clean Energy, Energy Projects, Energy Sector, Greenhouse Gas Emissions

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Prime Contractors Take Note of New California Law Imposing Liability for Subcontractors’ Employees’ Unpaid Wages

California is imposing greater responsibilities on prime contractors for nonpayment of wages and benefits by their subcontractors. On October 14, Governor Jerry Brown signed into law Assembly Bill 1701 (Thurmond), adding Section… more

Construction Contracts, Construction Industry, Contractors, Popular, Prime Contractor

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The “Builder’s Remedy” Looms Over Bay Area Cities

Cities in the San Francisco Bay Area are frantically working to finalize their state-mandated “housing elements” in their General Plans by the January 31, 2023, deadline imposed by the California Department of Housing and… more

Affordable Housing, California, Community Development, Real Estate Development, Urban Planning & Development

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1 De Haro: A Case Study on Successful Cross-Laminated Timber Design and Construction in San Francisco

At the intersection of San Francisco’s SOMA, Potrero Hill and Showplace Square districts, a first-of-its-kind building offers an example of the potential widespread success of mass timber construction in the United States. 1 De… more

Construction Industry, Construction Project, Lumber Industry, Sustainability, Timber

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Data Center Investment Opportunities

Due to the rapidly increasing amount of data generated and consumed on the internet, an opportunity exists for commercial real estate investors, lenders, developers, green energy providers and others to develop data center… more

Artificial Intelligence, Clean Energy, Commercial Property Owners, Commercial Real Estate Market, Construction Industry

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R-E-C-I-P-R-O-C-I-T-Y ~ Find Out What It Means to You (Updated August 2025)

The question frequently arises for participants in a nationwide construction contracting industry. Simply stated, is a licensed contractor in good standing in State A permitted to offer to contract for or to perform work… more

Construction Contracts, Construction Project, General Contractors, Infrastructure, Interstate Commerce

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Hydrogen Powers Its Way from Proof of Concept to Reality in Real Estate

Hydrogen is the new buzzword in every industry, and real estate is no exception. Hydrogen does not emit carbon dioxide when burnt and could therefore help reduce the climate impact of buildings, which in aggregate represent one… more

Energy Consumption, Energy Market, Energy Sector, Green Energy, Hydrogen Power

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Last Minute Tax Change Benefits Commercial Real Estate

In general, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act bill allows pass-through owners making less than $157,500 ($315,000 for married couples) to take a flat 20 percent deduction on certain business income, before computing the ordinary income… more

Business Taxes, Commercial Real Estate Market, Income Taxes, Pass-Through Entities, Tax Reform

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California SB 71 Could Give New Meaning—and New Construction Costs—to the Word “Sunroof”

For builders working in California—already one of the most expensive states for new construction—a new bill winding its way through the legislature could add yet more costs. For this reason, Senate Bill 71 (SB 71) should be on… more

Construction Industry, Real Estate Development, Solar Energy

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Pillsbury’s Guide to Data Centers

As a law firm, Pillsbury’s experience with data centers dates to the dot-com era, when I advised on buildouts in Silicon Valley and New York City and Jamie Bobotek advised on centers of America On-Line (then spelled out!) and… more

Corporate Counsel, Data Centers, Technology, Technology Sector

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Texas Enacts Landmark Restrictions on Foreign Land Ownership Under SB 17

On June 20, 2025, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed Texas Senate Bill 17 (SB 17) into law, reshaping the landscape for global investment in Texas real estate. When the new statute takes effect on September 1, 2025, it will… more

Agricultural Sector, CFIUS, China, Foreign Acquisitions, Foreign Investment

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Construction During a Pandemic – Pillsbury’s 50-State Survey of COVID-19 Impact on Construction Services (UPDATED)

Pillsbury continues to track the impact on construction projects of COVID-19-related orders and guidance in all 50 states and the District of Columbia as well as guidance from CISA and OSHA. We are updating our chart weekly… more

Construction Industry, Construction Project, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Re-Opening Guidelines

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Interior Department Streamlines NEPA, ESA, NHPA Reviews for Geothermal Energy Projects

The U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) announced on May 30 that it will invoke emergency permitting procedures to accelerate environmental review of select geothermal energy projects, with three proposed geothermal projects… more

Department of the Interior, Endangered Species Act (ESA), Energy Policy, Energy Projects, Executive Orders

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Apple’s $500B U.S. Manufacturing Push and New AI Server Facility in Houston: What It Means for Data Centers

As we covered previously, President Trump has made clear that the U.S. is focused on increasing investments into building, scaling and speeding the development of AI infrastructure and data centers in the U.S., and Big Tech is… more

Apple, Artificial Intelligence, Big Tech, Data Centers, Energy Sector

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From Waste to Wealth: Texas Supreme Court Ruling in Cactus Water Defines Produced Water Ownership, Sets Stage for Clarity on Critical Mineral Markets in Texas

On June 27, 2025, the Texas Supreme Court issued its long-awaited decision in Cactus Water Services, LLC v. COG Operating, LLC, No. 23-0676, resolving a high-stakes dispute over the ownership of produced water—a vexing byproduct… more

Contract Disputes, Critical Infrastructure Sectors, Groundwater, Mineral Leases, Minerals

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Navigating the Diverging Landscape of Climate Disclosure Laws

As the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) steps back from defending its March 2024 Climate Disclosure Rule, companies face growing uncertainty in navigating an increasingly fragmented and uncertain landscape of state and… more

California, Climate Change, Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), Disclosure Requirements, EU

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Developers Can Tap into DOE’s $400 Million for Remote and Rural Clean Energy Projects

On October 3, 2024, the Department of Energy Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations announced a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) to fund up to $400 million for clean energy projects in rural and remote areas via its Energy… more

Clean Energy, Department of Energy (DOE), Energy Projects, Energy Sector, Federal Funding

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Florida, Sebo and the Concurrent Causation Doctrine

The Florida Supreme Court recently issued a widely reported decision, Sebo v. American Home Assurance Co., which applied the concurrent cause doctrine in ruling that an all-risk homeowner’s insurance policy provides coverage… more

Concurrent Causation, Construction Defects, FL Supreme Court, Florida, Insurance Industry

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Pillsbury’s Guide to Data Centers

As a law firm, Pillsbury’s experience with data centers dates to the dot-com era, when I advised on buildouts in Silicon Valley and New York City and Jamie Bobotek advised on centers of America On-Line (then spelled out!) and… more

Corporate Counsel, Data Centers, Technology, Technology Sector

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Understanding SBA Loan Opportunities Under the CARES Act Amidst COVID-19

The CARES Act provides $350 billion for small business Paycheck Protection Loans and an additional $10 billion for the existing Economic Injury Disaster Loan program. Colleagues David Miller and Zachary Bailey describe the new… more

CARES Act, Economic Injury Disaster Loans, Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), SBA Lending Programs, Small Business

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Chairman of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Calls for CFPB Investigation into Tenant Screening Businesses

Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Chairman of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, has written to newly confirmed Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Director Rohit Chopra, asking him to review… more

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), Credit Reporting Agencies, Tenants

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Congress Establishes the 4% Floor to Support Affordable Housing

Legislation signed into law on December 27, 2020, fixed the rate for the 30% present value low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC), which had dropped to a historic low of 3.07 in 2020, at 4% (the 4% Floor). Congress hopes that the… more

Affordable Housing, HUD, LIHTC, Low Income Housing, Real Estate Development

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White House’s New Draft Guidance Limiting NEPA Review of Greenhouse Gas Impacts Is Not So New or Limiting

On June 21, 2019, the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) issued draft guidance clarifying the treatment of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in environmental impact reviews of federal projects under the National… more

CEQ, Climate Change, Draft Guidance, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, NEPA

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Pillsbury’s Guide to Data Centers

As a law firm, Pillsbury’s experience with data centers dates to the dot-com era, when I advised on buildouts in Silicon Valley and New York City and Jamie Bobotek advised on centers of America On-Line (then spelled out!) and… more

Corporate Counsel, Data Centers, Technology, Technology Sector

See all updates »

From Waste to Wealth: Texas Supreme Court Ruling in Cactus Water Defines Produced Water Ownership, Sets Stage for Clarity on Critical Mineral Markets in Texas

On June 27, 2025, the Texas Supreme Court issued its long-awaited decision in Cactus Water Services, LLC v. COG Operating, LLC, No. 23-0676, resolving a high-stakes dispute over the ownership of produced water—a vexing byproduct… more

Contract Disputes, Critical Infrastructure Sectors, Groundwater, Mineral Leases, Minerals

See all updates »

Pillsbury’s Guide to Data Centers

As a law firm, Pillsbury’s experience with data centers dates to the dot-com era, when I advised on buildouts in Silicon Valley and New York City and Jamie Bobotek advised on centers of America On-Line (then spelled out!) and… more

Corporate Counsel, Data Centers, Technology, Technology Sector

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Proactive and Realistic: Anticipating ESG-Related SEC Scrutiny

Though ESG has been around for a while, with roots that extend back to the environmental sustainability movement, the script for current ESG litigation and investigations is still being written. ESG efforts have expanded to… more

Climate Change, Corporate Counsel, Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility, Environmental Social & Governance (ESG)

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EU Green Deal: the European Commission Releases a Strategy to Strengthen the EU’s Financial Market Infrastructure

On 19 January, the EC published a strategy setting out wide-ranging ideas for the development of its financial market infrastructure. The strategy includes plans for driving the green transition in line with the European Green… more

Capital Markets, EU, European Commission, Financial Markets, Green Bonds

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Navigating the Diverging Landscape of Climate Disclosure Laws

As the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) steps back from defending its March 2024 Climate Disclosure Rule, companies face growing uncertainty in navigating an increasingly fragmented and uncertain landscape of state and… more

California, Climate Change, Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), Disclosure Requirements, EU

See all updates »

Terra FIRRMA: How Upcoming CFIUS Reform Will Impact the Real Estate Sector

The Committee on Foreign Investments in the United States (CFIUS) is an inter-agency committee designed to review foreign investments that raise national security concerns. While you may have seen CFIUS play a role in prior… more

CFIUS, FIRRMA, Foreign Acquisitions, Foreign Investment, National Security

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The Case for Mixed-Use Retail Centers and Their Continued Investment Potential

Early pandemic fears that brick-and-mortar retail would not live to see the next decade look to be largely unfounded. Shopping centers remain a sound investment for private firms and large institutional investors alike, as… more

Commercial Property Owners, Real Estate Investments, Real Estate Market, Retail Investors, Shopping Centers

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Management’s Duties and Responsibilities to Disclose COVID-19 Cases to Commercial and Residential Tenants While Also Protecting Privacy

As COVID-19 cases continue to be reported by the hundreds on a daily basis, and as businesses begin the process of returning to the worksite, it is imperative that property managers—both commercial and residential—understand… more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Disclosure Requirements, Landlords, Property Managers, Risk Management

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Pillsbury’s Guide to Data Centers

As a law firm, Pillsbury’s experience with data centers dates to the dot-com era, when I advised on buildouts in Silicon Valley and New York City and Jamie Bobotek advised on centers of America On-Line (then spelled out!) and… more

Corporate Counsel, Data Centers, Technology, Technology Sector

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A Year-End Review of the Environmental Regulatory Landscape

Anne Austin recently joined Industry Insights host Joel Simon to discuss the key considerations and drivers of the Biden administration’s major regulatory initiatives. Our guest today is Anne Idsal Austin, a nationally… more

Biden Administration, Environmental Policies, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Environmental Social & Governance (ESG), Public Policy

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Is a By-the-Hour Motel a Single Asset Real Estate for Chapter 11 Purposes?

Single asset real estate (SARE) is a unique classification under the Bankruptcy Code with implications for both debtors and lenders. SARE classification is apparent for a property such as a shopping center, apartment complex or… more

Bankruptcy Code, Chapter 11, Commercial Bankruptcy, Distressed Debt, Single-Asset Debtor

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New Jersey Strengthens the Structural Integrity of Its Residential Builds

In response to the June 2021 Champlain Towers collapse in Florida, New Jersey supplemented its State Uniform Construction Code Act by enacting legislation (effective January 8, 2024) to strengthen laws related to the structural… more

Condominiums, Construction Industry, Inspections, New Jersey, Real Estate Development

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Pillsbury’s Guide to Data Centers

As a law firm, Pillsbury’s experience with data centers dates to the dot-com era, when I advised on buildouts in Silicon Valley and New York City and Jamie Bobotek advised on centers of America On-Line (then spelled out!) and… more

Corporate Counsel, Data Centers, Technology, Technology Sector

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New York High Court Gives the Bronx Cheer to Insurers’ Pro Rata Allocation and Exhaustion Arguments

Over time, New York’s courts have erected multiple barriers to policyholders seeking to recover insurance for long-tail, progressive injury claims—such as environmental or asbestos liabilities—that can implicate multiple… more

Allstate, Asbestos Litigation, Excess Policies, Insurance Contracts, Insurance Industry

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Developers Can Tap into DOE’s $400 Million for Remote and Rural Clean Energy Projects

On October 3, 2024, the Department of Energy Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations announced a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) to fund up to $400 million for clean energy projects in rural and remote areas via its Energy… more

Clean Energy, Department of Energy (DOE), Energy Projects, Energy Sector, Federal Funding

See all updates »

Texas Enacts Landmark Restrictions on Foreign Land Ownership Under SB 17

On June 20, 2025, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed Texas Senate Bill 17 (SB 17) into law, reshaping the landscape for global investment in Texas real estate. When the new statute takes effect on September 1, 2025, it will… more

Agricultural Sector, CFIUS, China, Foreign Acquisitions, Foreign Investment

See all updates »

Texas Enacts Landmark Restrictions on Foreign Land Ownership Under SB 17

On June 20, 2025, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed Texas Senate Bill 17 (SB 17) into law, reshaping the landscape for global investment in Texas real estate. When the new statute takes effect on September 1, 2025, it will… more

Agricultural Sector, CFIUS, China, Foreign Acquisitions, Foreign Investment

See all updates »

Something Biden and Trump Can Agree On?—Data Centers, AI and Energy Generation

Last week, on one of his final days in office, President Biden signed an executive order aimed at boosting the development of energy facilities and data centers for artificial intelligence (AI) technology… more

Artificial Intelligence, Biden Administration, Clean Energy, Data Centers, Energy Projects

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The Real Estate Implications of Formula One Racing

Formula One’s (F1) popularity has surged in recent years. On track, the 2021 season has been the most exciting in recent memory given Red Bull’s successful campaign against the reigning seven-time champions Mercedes. Off track,… more

Car Racing, Excessive Noise, Infrastructure, Popular, Racetracks

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Texas Enacts Landmark Restrictions on Foreign Land Ownership Under SB 17

On June 20, 2025, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed Texas Senate Bill 17 (SB 17) into law, reshaping the landscape for global investment in Texas real estate. When the new statute takes effect on September 1, 2025, it will… more

Agricultural Sector, CFIUS, China, Foreign Acquisitions, Foreign Investment

See all updates »

Point Taken: The UK Supreme Court Finally Confirms the General Law of Liquidated Damages (LDs)

In a long-awaited decision which overturned the Court of Appeal’s ruling in the Triple Point Technology vs PTT Public Company case, the UK Supreme Court confirmed the general law of LDs, which is that—absent clear words to the… more

Construction Contracts, Contract Termination, Contract Terms, Liquidated Damages, Service Contracts

See all updates »

Pillsbury’s Guide to Data Centers

As a law firm, Pillsbury’s experience with data centers dates to the dot-com era, when I advised on buildouts in Silicon Valley and New York City and Jamie Bobotek advised on centers of America On-Line (then spelled out!) and… more

Corporate Counsel, Data Centers, Technology, Technology Sector

See all updates »

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