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Troy Pitman has been hired by Wilmington Trust to further western expansion in the public finance segment of its corporate trust business.
September 19 -
The city faces hundreds of child sex abuse claims stemming from a former after-school program volunteer. A recent state law opened the window for old claims.
September 19 -
The SEC-approved amendments will become effective in two stages, the MSRB said.
September 18 -
Andrew Nakahata will replace Scott Wu as executive director and CEO less than a year after joining the organization.
September 16 -
Lawmakers passed California Gov. Gavin Newsom's expansive energy package, including a bill to extend the state's cap-and-invest program.
September 15 -
California's governor and legislative leaders agreed to extend the state's cap-and-trade program and dedicate one-fourth of the funding to high-speed rail.
September 12 -
The appelate ruling in favor of the San Juan Unified School District helps clarify what districts can finance under the state laws governing bond elections.
September 12 -
Sanchez cited affordable housing and "project-based" types of transactions as areas "where we are seeing … lawyers more openly engaging in structuring that might be problematic."
September 11 -
California lawmakers, who announced a deal with Gov. Gavin Newsom in June, say his administration failed to agree on loan terms ahead this week's deadline.
September 9 -
Nevada's audited 2023 financials were released more than two years after the fiscal year ended. The state controller says structural changes will reduce delays.
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