- Finance and investment-related court cases
Federal prosecutors have asked Miami-Dade County to provide records of all affordable housing projects funded through a $137 million bond program that helps finance rental apartments for low-income people, according to a wide-ranging subpoena obtained Friday by the Miami Herald.
June 19 -
Treasurer Lynn Fitch credits work of the three-member Mississippi Bond Commission with saving the state $32 million during the upcoming, cash-strapped fiscal year.
June 16 -
West Virginia bondholders will be paid even if state lawmakers fail to enact a budget by July 1.
June 16 -
Owners of under-construction nuclear reactors in Georgia reached a settlement with Toshiba and bankrupt Westinghouse.
June 14 -
CATLETTSBURG, Ky. -- New county tax dollars chiefly generated by a Marriott-brand hotel can officially be captured by the city of Ashland for 20 years and used to fund more development projects.
June 14 -
Florida retiree Martin Kessler, 93, opposes the Poinciana Community Development District’s bond issue.
June 13 -
Tallahassee, Fla., plans to price $150.3 million of energy system refunding bonds.
June 12 -
Butler Snow LLP has hired former U.S. Sen. David Vitter to work in the firm’s New Orleans’ office.
June 9 -
Louisiana's Legislature failed to adopt a 2018 budget, forcing work to resume in a special session.
June 9 -
Residents of a Florida retirement community challenged its plans to issue tax-exempt bonds.
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