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New York-based attorney Kent Rowey, who advises on public-private partnerships said bond deals in Allentown and Harrisburg, Pa., "disappointed" him as P3 projects.
December 12 -
Bond insurer Syncora has asked to delay a key hearing on Detroit's proposed interest-rate swap settlement and debtor-in-possession financing.
December 12 -
Uncertainty related to Detroit's bankruptcy filing resonates among P3 players, according to Allen & Overy's Kent Rowey, who advises on many such deals.
December 11 -
Angela Spaccia, former Bell, Calif. deputy city manager, was found guilty on 11 felony counts of defrauding the city of millions of dollars.
December 10 -
A bankruptcy judge's ruling in Detroit that pensions aren't a distinct class from other creditors could bolster movement in that direction in the San Bernardino bankruptcy.
December 10 -
American Airlines emergence from Chapter 11 and merger with US Airways Group Inc. officially took off Monday as trading on the new company began.
December 9 -
Massachusetts Treasurer Steven Grossman announced a $265 million settlement related to a class action against the former Massey Energy, which now does business as Alpha Appalachia Holdings.
December 9 -
The Federal Transit Administration said it would give Cincinnati until Dec. 19 to reverse a recent decision to halt a controversial streetcar project or it would pull federal funding.
December 9 -
The federal judge overseeing Detroit's bankruptcy approved a plan for the city to issue $60 million of bonds to finance repairs to its public lighting system.
December 9 -
Standard & Poor's lowered Hillview, Ky.'s GO bond ratings to A-minus from A partly because the city of 7,700 residents is appealing an $11.4 million jury award.
December 6 -
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn signed the sweeping overhaul of the state's pension system into law on Thursday, calling it a "serious solution to address the most dire fiscal challenge of our time." The legislation will soon face a legal challenge from unions.
December 6 -
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Stephen Rhodes has released the written opinion supporting his determination that Detroit is eligible to enter Chapter 9 bankruptcy.
December 5 -
Bank of America Corp. has agreed to settle a federal lawsuit accusing it of rigging bids for municipal bonds, according to a published report.
December 5 -
An internet road show next week will precede pricing for Harrisburg, Pa., parking-lease bonds, say bankers behind a deal pivotal to the city's recovery plan.
December 5 -
A state agency has cleared a 40-year parking lease deal that is one of two centerpiece transactions to the Harrisburg, Pa., financial recovery plan.
December 4 -
Jefferson County, Ala., says its bankruptcy adjustment plan was implemented at 1:20 p.m. eastern time Tuesday, though objectors filed notices of appeal.
December 4 -
Auction house Christie's said a slice of Detroit's art collection could be worth between up to $846 million, far less than creditor speculations.
December 4 -
Detroit is eligible for bankruptcy protection, the federal judge overseeing the case ruled Tuesday.
December 3 -
Two groups of Jefferson County, Ala., sewer system customers appealed the county's Chapter 9 exit plan, and the county announced close of the sale of sewer warrants to pay creditors for the plan.
December 3 -
The Missouri Association for Social Welfare last week filed a lawsuit contesting the summary language of a proposed ballot measure seeking approval for a one cent sale tax increase to fund transportation-related projects.
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