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  • China Tackles Generative AI

    As the emergence of generative AI brings new market opportunities to China, leading China-based tech giants have released or plan to release their own self-developed generative AI services. On April 11, 2023, China’s main cybersecurity and data privacy regulator, Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) issued its Administrative Measures on Generative Artificial Intelligence Service draft for...

  • Real Estate & Construction News Round-Up (07/20/22)

    by Pillsbury’s Construction & Real Estate Law Team Record heat waves in Britain disrupt the nation’s infrastructure, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law promotes the use of construction technology with two key efforts, China’s property sector continues to stagnate, and more. Continue Reading ›

  • Real Estate & Construction News Round-Up (07/13/22)

    by Pillsbury’s Construction & Real Estate Law Team The Biden administration will use infrastructure funds to upgrade 85 airports across the U.S., The Affordable New York tax provision expires, homebuyers in China refuse to pay mortgages, and more. Continue Reading ›

  • Real Estate & Construction News Round-Up (05/25/22)

    by Pillsbury’s Construction & Real Estate Law Team U.S. cities begin leveraging infrastructure coordinators, Texas tax appraisers have been put on notice, China’s property market is projected to worsen throughout 2022, and more. Continue Reading ›

  • Real Estate & Construction News Round-Up (05/25/22)

    by Pillsbury’s Construction & Real Estate Law Team U.S. cities begin leveraging infrastructure coordinators, Texas tax appraisers have been put on notice, China’s property market is projected to worsen throughout 2022, and more. Continue Reading ›

  • Real Estate & Construction News Round-Up (05/18/22)

    by Pillsbury’s Construction & Real Estate Law Team Businesses renovate office spaces at a historic pace, China plans to build a 3D-printed hydropower dam without human workers, the U.S. infrastructure package has thousands of projects underway, and more. Continue Reading ›

  • Real Estate & Construction News Round-Up 04/20/22

    by Pillsbury’s Construction & Real Estate Law Team Construction defects emerge in pandemic-era buildings, investor confidence is improving in China’s real estate market, the proptech field continues to show significant signs of growth, and more. Continue Reading ›

  • Real Estate & Construction News Round-Up 02/23/22

    by Pillsbury’s Construction & Real Estate Law Team Construction contractors adjust to extreme changes in material prices, China expands real estate lending support to its larger cities, semiconductor demand becomes a gem for industrial real estate, and more. Continue Reading ›

  • Real Estate & Construction News Round-Up 01/26/22

    by Pillsbury’s Construction & Real Estate Law Team The future of traditional real estate skills for virtual land buys is questioned, China’s property sector might experience policy easing, U.S. commercial real estate sales set records in 2021, and more. Continue Reading ›

  • Real Estate & Construction News Round-Up 01/12/22

    by Pillsbury’s Construction & Real Estate Law Team China’s real estate market continues to face difficulty, Biden’s infrastructure development plans for the U.S. involve rehabilitation versus sweeping national buildouts, the value proposition of real estate in the metaverse is questioned, and more. Continue Reading ›

  • Real Estate & Construction News Round-Up 01/12/22

    by Pillsbury’s Construction & Real Estate Law Team China’s real estate market continues to face difficulty, Biden’s infrastructure development plans for the U.S. involve rehabilitation versus sweeping national buildouts, the value proposition of real estate in the metaverse is questioned, and more. Continue Reading ›

  • Real Estate & Construction News Round-Up 12/01/21

    by Pillsbury’s Construction & Real Estate Law Team Investment firms turn their attention towards acquiring digital land, China works to manage its real estate debt, the European Union announces a multibillion-euro infrastructure bill, and more. Continue Reading ›

  • 2021 Real Estate Trends: New Year, New Reality—A Day of Reckoning for Borrowers and Tenants

    By Robert J. Grados and Adam Weaver On the one-year anniversary of China’s Wuhan lockdown, COVID-19 has become a part of everyday life and as we enter the new year, real estate borrowers and lenders alike will need to understand this new normal and face the reality that is fast approaching. In 2020, as the...

  • Coronavirus Update – Are You Covered?

    In January, we were among the first to post on the insurance implications of coronavirus. Since then, the epidemic has landed on our shores, dragged down the stock market, and become a political football. It has affected supply chains originating in China, with significant results for companies like Apple. And it threatens business continuity in...

  • Getting Ahead of the Coronavirus Epidemic: What It Means for Insuring Your Business

    There has been a drumbeat of news reports about Wuhan, China, a city more populous than any in the United States, which is in effective lock-down because of the coronavirus. Foreign nationals are being evacuated, travel has been restricted, and business is at a standstill. At a time like this, preserving public health is the...

  • Getting Ahead of the Coronavirus Epidemic: What It Means for Insuring Your Business

    There has been a drumbeat of news reports about Wuhan, China, a city more populous than any in the United States, which is in effective lock-down because of the coronavirus. Foreign nationals are being evacuated, travel has been restricted, and business is at a standstill. At a time like this, preserving public health is the...

  • Trade Secrets and Theft by Steganography: When a Picture Contains a Thousand Words

    In November 2018, the U.S. Department of Justice rolled out the China Initiative. This new policy includes plans to “identify priority Chinese trade theft cases, ensure we have enough resources dedicated to them, and … bring them to an appropriate conclusion quickly and effectively.” The new Attorney General, who has a master’s degree in Chinese...

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