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Michael Melzer joined Nixon Peabody's Chicago office as a partner, bringing wide-ranging experience in public finance.
March 14 -
The Oversight Board's effort to confirm a "a legally infirm cramdown plan is patently flawed and will add years of litigation," the bondholders said.
March 13 -
While the White Lake, Michigan, township hack is the best-known and publicly disclosed cyberattack, there have been others. Some issuers and firms are reluctant to share these experiences publicly.
March 13 -
Court challenges to self-regulatory organizations may have the potential to trigger a financial crisis, a law professor warns.
March 12 -
"March is not an overly positive month for munis, but a lot will depend on U.S. Treasuries," said Barclays strategist Mikhail Foux.
March 7 -
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell emphasized the need for patience amid uncertainty over the Trump administration's policies, saying there would be no immediate rate changes but that the Fed would proceed carefully.
March 7 -
The MSRB said its board at a previously scheduled meeting Thursday authorized the filing of further amendments to Rule G-14 .
March 7 -
The bankruptcy judge planned a hearing on the topic for March 19.
March 6 -
Ordinances pending before the city council would authorize up to $325 million of interim financing that would be refunded with fixed-rate, 30-year bonds.
March 6 -
FINRA found that Tradeweb had violated an MSRB rule by failing to include the 'NTBC indicator' when reporting certain municipal securities transactions.
March 6