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The interim manager of Kentucky's Paducah Power System says he's working on a plan to deal with high costs tied to the Prairie State project in Illinois, while fending off some residents suggestion that the utility file for bankruptcy.
November 5 -
Moody's Investors Service said the outcome of Stockton, Calif.'s bankruptcy confirmation hearing is a credit positive for the California Public Employees Retirement System since pension obligations were unimpaired.
November 5 -
Three days before a judge rules on Detroit's bankruptcy exit strategy, the city posted a proposed order that defends the plan as conforming to all key federal benchmarks, highlighting its legal justification for favoring pensioners over bondholders.
November 5 -
Former Miami, Fla. budget director Michael Boudreaux is seeking a rehearing before a full federal court of appeals after a three-judge panel earlier this year denied his claim of immunity from a Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit.
November 4 -
Monticello, Minn., will borrow $6.5 million to fund a settlement with holders of $26.4 million of defaulted telecommunication revenue bonds as the city seeks to turn the page from a failed deal that prompted investor accusations of fraud.
November 4 -
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Nov. 3 that Florida can proceed with its suit against Georgia over fresh water rights.
November 3 -
Jefferson County is bringing additional attorneys into court to assist with its bankruptcy appeal case in U.S. District Court in Birmingham.
November 3 -
Puerto Rico officials said Thursday that the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority would default on its bonds but that the Puerto Rico Highways and Transportation Authority would not.
November 3 -
While the judge's ruling in Stockton, Calif.'s bankruptcy case did not provide a precedent for dealing with pension obligations in Chapter 9, it did provide a "roadmap" for other municipalities that may want to cut pensions, one expert said.
October 31 -
Topeka leaders went to court in hopes of circumventing a petition calling for an election on the proposed purchase of a distressed automotive racetrack.
October 31 -
The Georgia Supreme Court set oral arguments in the Atlanta Falcons stadium appeal Nov. 3, and could hear arguments against the Atlanta Braves stadium in February.
October 30 -
The judge in Stockton's bankruptcy case has approved the city's plan to exit bankruptcy, without impairing the California Public Employees Retirement System.
October 30 -
Claims against UBS from Puerto Rican investors have surged to $900 million, the group said Tuesday in its third-quarter earnings report.
October 30 -
Convicted bid-riggers Peter Ghavami, Michael Welty, and Gary Heinz are urging a federal appeals court to overturn a lower court's decision on the basis of an expired statute of limitations, improper testimony, and other alleged errors in their earlier trial, but the federal government is arguing the lower court was correct to punish the former UBS AG executives.
October 30 -
The Virginia Tobacco Settlement Financing Corp. won't have to dip into reserves this year thanks to a settlement with bankrupt Lehman Brothers.
October 30 - Texas
The Harris County-Houston Sports Authority plans to refinance more than half of its outstanding debt after settling legal disputes with bond insurer National Public Finance Guarantee. The authority plans to issue $579 million.
October 29 -
Members of Detroit's two pension systems and Wayne County's retirement system have the systems' actuarial firm, alleging that consultants used faulty assumptions that contributed to underfunding that some say helped drive the city into bankruptcy.
October 29 -
An ruling from a Superior Court judge during a hearing scheduled for Oct. 31 could bring the end to a lawsuit brought by Ontario, California seeking the return of its local airport from the control of Los Angeles.
October 29 -
The operator of the Indiana Toll Road won federal court approval for a bankruptcy plan that will either sell its 75-year lease of the highway or restructure the company with $2.75 billion of new debt.
October 29 -
Harrisburg, Pa., has a balanced budget after City Council members passed a resolution to add savings from a months-long hiring freeze to offset expenses.
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