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Rhode Island Superior Court Judge Sarah Taft-Cater late Tuesday signed off on a class-action settlement in the lawsuit over the states 2011 law that overhauled pension benefits.
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The Virginia Supreme Court is ordering a lower court to take another look at legal efforts to prevent the financially troubled Sweet Briar College from closing.
June 9 -
The Southern California Logistics Airport Authority's already junk-rated bonds are on review for another downgrade by Moody's Investors Service.
June 9 -
The United States Supreme Court is poised to decide whether or not to hear the case of former Miami budget director Michael Boudreaux, whose attorneys told the nation's top court it should accept the case to decide an important question of how exposed municipal officials should be to federal government lawsuits.
June 9 -
The New Jersey Supreme Court sided with Gov. Chris Christie in his effort to cut pension funding in a decision that could have negative long-term consequences, according to ratings analysts.
June 9 -
A Florida attorney who says his property will be devalued by a private passenger train wants to intervene in a federal lawsuit challenging tax-exempt financing for the project.
June 9 -
A recent ruling by the bankruptcy judge in San Bernardinos Chapter 9 case, and the citys bankruptcy exit plan, are credit negatives for San Bernardino's pension obligation bond investors, according to a Moody's report.
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A federal appeals court denied the appeals of a trio of convicted bid-riggers Thursday in a ruling that could have lasting effects for future fraudsters.
June 5 -
The Florida Development Finance Corp. postponed a June 10 meeting that was scheduled to consider the bond resolution for All Aboard Floridas $1.75 billion of private activity bonds.
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The Wayne County, Mich. board Thursday rejected a proposal to cover a court-ordered pension payment with a special property tax levy, voting instead to dip into a delinquent revolving tax fund.
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Moody's Investors Service pushed a small Ohio hospital deep into junk territory amid a variable-rate debt-driven liquidity crisis and after a proposed merger with the state's largest provider fell through.
June 4 -
Former Harrisburg, Pa., Mayor Stephen Reed, one day after agents raided his home, told reporters he has Stage 4 prostate cancer.
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Two weeks after El Paso Childrens Hospital filed for bankruptcy, the county hospital district that issued $120 million of bonds filed a voluntary disclosure of the filing on the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Boards EMMA Web site.
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The Florida Development Finance Corp. will meet June 10 to consider All Aboard Floridas $1.75 billion bond resolution, though project opponents have questioned if the meeting would be legal.
June 2 -
Newly discovered meeting tapes may shed additional light on Scrantons 2002 pension incentive, said Pennsylvania Auditor General Eugene DePasquale.
June 2 -
State Treasurer Seth Magaziner and retired Superior Court Judge Frank Williams urged Rhode Island lawmakers to approve the pension overhaul lawsuit compromise.
June 1 -
Six Missouri lawmakers have filed a complaint aimed at preventing Gov. Jay Nixon from tapping revenues that go to repay debt on the St. Louis Rams stadium for a new professional football stadium without legislative or voter support.
May 29 -
Retired Rhode Island Superior Court Judge Frank Williams will mediate the lawsuit against now-defunct video game company 38 Studios.
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A federal judge hears arguments Friday on whether the private All Aboard Florida passenger train project can issue $1.75 billion in private activity bonds.
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A North Carolina anti-toll group wants a judge to proceed with its lawsuit in an attempt to stop the states Interstate 77 toll project for which the P3 contract was finalized May 20.
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