When a public figure’s mental health crisis threatens their legacy, business interests, and family relationships, it raises critical questions for California families: How do you protect assets when capacity becomes uncertain? What... Read more »
An empty lot south of Lakewood City Hall is set to receive a new life as a public plaza. The parcel at 4900 Clark Avenue, south of City Hall and the Angelo... Read more »
A proposed mega-development in downtown Los Angeles, which would replace a cold storage facility with a $2-billion residential and commercial complex, cleared a major hurdle last week when the city Planning Commission... Read more »
Companies across all industries, including homebuilding, have walked back their DEI rhetoric or reduced their public disclosures of diversity, equity, and inclusion programs over the last year. The retreat stands as a... Read more »
Federal Home Loan Bank reform is in the air in Washington D.C. The White House recently endorsed a plan to double FHLBanks’ mandatory contributions to affordable housing programs from 10 to 20% of... Read more »
Figure Technology Solutions (FTS), the parent company of Figure Lending LLC, took another step this week to become a public company, just one week after announcing a reorganization of its enterprise structure. On... Read more »
The charges amount to the largest number of federal bribery charges ever filed on a single day, according to the Department of Justice. Mark your calendars for the ultimate real estate experiences... Read more »
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is sounding the alarm about an accelerating rate of scams that most commonly target older Americans, where a bad actor will pose as an official representative... Read more »
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) on Friday published a proposal that would require public housing agencies (PHA) to provide 30 days’ notice before filing an eviction notice in... Read more »
HUD seeks public comment on updates to reverse mortgage documents