Harvest Real Estate Law

David Alvarado Named to “Top Real Estate and Development Lawyers” by the Daily Journal

Harvest LLP partner David Alvarado has been named to the Daily Journal’s “Top Real Estate and Development Lawyers” list for 2025. The list recognizes the top attorneys in California who are significantly influencing the real estate industry through their exceptional …

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Harvest LLP Attorneys Recognized Among San Diego’s Commercial Real Estate Leaders of Influence for 2025

Harvest LLP’s Jamie Altman Buggy, Partner and General Counsel, and Cheryl Nieman Brechlin, Senior Counsel, have been honored in the San Diego Business Journal’s “Leaders of Influence in Commercial Real Estate 2025” awards. The annual awards honor noteworthy leaders in …

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Keeping the Peace: How Landlords and Property Owners Can Reduce and Manage Nuisance Claims

Across virtually every commercial real estate asset class, there is a growing trend towards the creation of mixed-use environments. This shift is fueled by investors seeking greater flexibility and diversification in their projects, and it shows no sign of slowing. …

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Tariffs Are Here: What Landlords Need to Know About the Impact on Commercial Leasing

New tariffs on imported construction materials—including steel, aluminum, electrical components, and finish goods—have now gone into effect. For commercial landlords, these tariffs are expected to drive up construction costs, create supply chain delays, and introduce new risks across lease transactions. …

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California’s Insurance Wildfire Crisis: A Turning Point for Insurers and Property Owners

With wildfire losses in Southern California now topping $53 billion, the ripple effects across the state’s already fragile insurance industry are undeniable. Property insurance premiums are expected to rise significantly across all of California, with availability options and challenges likely …

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FinCEN Issues Interim Final Rule Removing BOI Reporting Requirements for U.S. Entities, Redefining “Reporting Company”

On March 21, 2025, FinCEN issued an interim final rule exempting companies formed in the United States and U.S. persons from the Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) reporting requirements required by the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA). The interim final rule also …

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