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A lawsuit challenging the legality of the Dulles Rail project's toll-powered funding mechanism will have to head to yet another venue after the federal court weighing the case decided it did not have jurisdiction to rule on the matter.
December 13 -
Bondholders impacted by the San Bernardino bankruptcy are fighting an attempt by the California Public Employees' Retirement System to be given precedence over other creditors.
December 12 -
The $3 billion bond-funded Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas faces a criminal investigation over an $11 million grant to a company backed by a major campaign contributor to Gov. Rick Perry and Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst, according to the Travis County District Attorney's public integrity unit.
December 12 -
Two days of testimony on distressed Scranton, Pa.'s request for a commuter tax ended in Lackawanna County, with a three-member panel of judges yet to rule.
December 12 -
National Public Finance Guarantee Corp. asked the judge overseeing the Jefferson County bankruptcy to order an examination of the county's budget and financial condition.
December 12 -
The Detroit City Council Tuesday reversed an earlier vote and narrowly approved a controversial three-year legal contract with public finance firm Miller, Canfield that state officials said is necessary for the release of bond proceeds.
December 11 -
The recently appointed administrator of an insolvent Southern California school district, resigned after state officials learned he overstepped his authority by making tentative agreements with the teacher's union.
December 10 -
Court officials have rescheduled the sentencing date for the former mayor of Central Falls, R.I., who pleaded guilty last month to corruption charges.
December 7 -
Whether Rhode Island's pension law withstands a legal challenge is still uncertain, but one thing's clear: Judge Sarah Taft-Carter intends to hear the case.
December 7 -
Jefferson County officials have proposed a restructuring plan for a small piece of the bankrupt county's municipal debt that financed a courthouse. It's not clear what if anything that means for the county's more than $3 billion in sewer debt.
December 6 -
In response to a spate of municipal bankruptcies and ongoing fiscal challenges at the local level, the California Treasurer's office has embarked on a project aimed at predicting cities' likelihood of defaulting on bonds.
December 6 -
Gov. Lincoln Chafee suggests settlement talks with unions over the landmark pension overhaul law, while Treasurer Gina Raimondo wants the state to stand firm.
December 6 -
The California Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal from Costa Mesa, Calif. officials in a union lawsuit challenging the city's plan to outsource city jobs.
December 6 -
Michigan is expected to launch a fresh review into Detroit's finances next week, paving the way for the possible appointment of state takeover of the nearly bankrupt city.
December 6 -
The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals has accepted an amicus brief from the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association in appeals of various municipal bond rulings in Jefferson County, Ala.'s Chapter 9 bankruptcy case.
December 5 -
If CalPERS prevails in having courts define San Bernardino's obligations to the pension fund as immutable in the city's bankruptcy, ramifications could include sweeping bond downgrades, a report said.
December 4 -
The Detroit City Council will meet in two special sessions over the next several days to vote on key measures needed to win release of state-controlled bond proceeds and revenue aid that the city needs to make it through both the calendar and fiscal years.
December 4 -
A federal appeals court Monday handed the three major rating agencies a victory by upholding a dismissal of a lawsuit brought by five Ohio pension funds that blamed the agencies for major investment losses.
December 4 -
After more than four years in the legal system, MBIA Insurance Corp.'s suit against Bank of America is to go to summary judgment hearing on December 12.
December 3 -
Voters in property-rich school districts are extremely reluctant to approve tax increases when half of the additional revenue will flow to poorer-districts, a pollster testified last week in a suit challenging the constitutionality of the current state funding system.
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