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The Securities and Exchange Commissions Office of Municipal Securities is weighing whether to provide legal interpretive guidance to help municipal advisors determine if they are acting as an adviser or broker-dealer when working with an issuer on a bank loan.
October 9 -
Michigan lawmakers joined a national debate by advancing a bill to enact a statutory first lien on local issuers unlimited tax general obligation bonds.
October 7 -
The Florida Supreme Court overturned 60 years of case law and made it harder to challenge future bond validations.
October 7 -
In the midst of a spate of municipal bankruptcies and a credit crisis in Puerto Rico, a report from Kroll Bond Rating Agency highlighted a divergence among the credit rating services.
October 6 -
Cincinnati is nearing a historic agreement to remedy its long-standing pension shortfall that sparked downgrades and years of court battles with retirees and unions.
October 6 -
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf has submitted a revised amended financial recovery plan for the teetering Chester Upland School District.
October 5 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission said Monday that it reached an undisclosed settlement with two ex-JPMorgan bankers involved in Jefferson County, Ala.s sewer deals.
October 5 -
Pittsburghs state-appointed overseer is justified in withholding Pennsylvania gaming revenue by law, according to the agencys executive director.
October 5 -
Six advocacy groups are urging two key Senate Republicans to keep Congress from providing Puerto Rico with access to Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection.
October 2 -
Hillview, Ky.s largest creditor, Truck America LLC, said Thursday that the city may not be eligible for bankruptcy because the states law is invalid.
October 2 -
As Jefferson County, Ala., defends its bankruptcy plan, the county must also clear new legal hurdles in order to return to the bond market later this year.
September 30 -
Rhode Islands House of Representatives intends to resume hearings on the 38 Studio bond financing fiasco following the release of tens of thousands of pages of documents.
September 28 -
Rhode Island Superior Court has released tens of thousands of documents related to the states 38 Studios lawsuit.
September 25 -
A Michigan Senate committee will take up a statutory lien bill that is part of a national debate sparked in part by Detroits 2013 bankruptcy.
September 25 -
The Texas Attorney Generals Office will not decide on the local property tax exemptions of two P3 student housing projects at Texas A&M.
September 23 -
The Federal Highway Administration filed a motion Tuesday dropping its appeal of an adverse lower court ruling that the government illegally approved the controversial $1.5 billion Illiana toll road project.
September 23 -
The Senate Finance Committee will hold a hearing on Sept. 29 to discuss the dire financial situation in Puerto Rico, committee chair Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, said Tuesday.
September 22 -
Florida-based Adventist Health System agreed to pay $118.7 million to settle allegations that it had physician referral agreements that violated the federal False Claims Act.
September 22 -
Atlantic City has positioned itself to make short-term required debt payments with no plans to enter bankruptcy, according to the citys revenue director Michael Stinson.
September 22 -
The trustee for the Santa Rosa Bay Bridge Authoritys defaulted toll bridge bonds wants to sue the state if enough bondholders step forward to authorize the legal challenge.
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