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A Cook County Circuit Court judge rejected Chicago's efforts to trim the size of a $58 million arbitration award won by the private operators of four downtown city and park district-owned parking garages.
September 17 -
A judge dismissed the lawsuit brought by trustees representing a group of investors seeking to block Richmond, Calif.'s eminent domain plan.
September 17 -
North Carolina has cleared the first of two legal challenges over a $215.8 million project to replace the aging Bonner Bridge in the states Outer Banks.
September 17 -
Harrisburg, Pa., receiver William Lynch and his team found politics and people more challenging than the daunting numbers when they developed a recovery plan to keep the city out of bankruptcy.
September 17 -
A judgment in a New Jersey civil lawsuit shouldn't impede the ability of the Minnesota Vikings' owners to finance their contribution to a football stadium, a public review found.
September 16 -
Warren Buffett's bond insurance firm Berkshire Hathaway Assurance Corp. made its first appearance in the Detroit bankruptcy as the city filed objections to creditors' requests.
September 16 -
Jefferson County, Ala.'s bankruptcy attorney said a report by Moody's showing that the county's bondholders will have lower recoveries than the county anticipates is "unfair."
September 13 -
A bankruptcy judge confirmed American Airlines reorganization plan but its exit from Chapter 11 depends on resolution of the antitrust lawsuit against its merger with US Airways Group.
September 12 -
Columbia, S.C., has promised to spend more than $750 million to settle federal charges related to contaminating local waters with untreated sewage.
September 12 -
Nine states prevailed in arbitration with the tobacco companies in a dispute over the 1998 master tobacco settlement, providing a boost for those with outstanding tobacco bonds.
September 12 -
Owners of some luxury condominiums in Denver residential towers will not be required to pay taxes supporting a $30.5 million bond issue, a judge ruled.
September 11 -
Flint, Mich. will get its third emergency manager within one year after current EM Michael Brown announced Wednesday he is stepping down.
September 11 -
The SEC will investigate the Rhode Island Economic Development Corp.s $75-million loan guarantee to video-game company 38 Studios, the agency confirmed.
September 11 -
Bond insurer Syncora Guarantee, Inc. will appeal a recent decision by federal Judge Steven Rhodes in Detroits bankruptcy, marking the first appeal in the case.
September 11 -
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating a $75 million financing by a Rhode Island agency for Curt Schilling's bankrupt video-game company.
September 11 -
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder Tuesday dropped his fight against the city's unions and agreed to be deposed in Detroits historic Chapter 9 bankruptcy case.
September 10 -
Minnesota Vikings owner Zygi Wilf can cover his share of a new $975 million football stadium despite a hefty judgment civil lawsuit, according to a Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority-ordered examination.
September 10 -
The Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority could issue bonds to pay for the purchase of the Harrisburg, Pa., incinerator as soon as early November, chief executive James Warner said.
September 10 -
Judge Sarah Taft-Carter set a follow-up status conference for Sept. 30 in the mediation talks regarding the lawsuit over Rhode Island's pension overhaul law.
September 9 -
Detroit defended its right to enter into bankruptcy in a 135-page court paper that tackles creditors' objections and offers a few glimpses into arguments it may use in its Chapter 9 case.
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