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Some lawmakers want to fine-tune Pennsylvania's program for distressed communities, commonly known as Act 47, after it took a serious blow last fall from a state Supreme Court ruling about public employee arbitration.
March 25 -
CHICAGO — An investor with a stake in $39 million of defaulted bonds issued for a failed artificial sweetener plant in Missouri has filed a lawsuit accusing underwriter Morgan Keegan & Co. and counsel Armstrong Teasdale LLP of providing false and misleading information in the offering statement.
March 22 -
SAN FRANCISCO — Stockton, Calif., said it will negotiate with 18 creditors that have interests above $5 million during mediation meant to help the city restructure its debts to avoid bankruptcy.
March 22 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — Miami officials have been told that civil charges may be brought against the city for failing to disclose serious budget problems in recent bond offerings.
March 21 -
Four companies remain in the running to purchase the incinerator in Harrisburg, Pa., that is the focal point of the city's debt crisis.
March 21 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is aggressively going after uncollected toll revenue, filing 14 civil suits on Tuesday against what it calls the most egregious toll violators.
March 21 -
Eight creditors holding various claims related to Jefferson County, Ala.’s defaulted sewer debt filed notices late Monday saying that they want to appeal the county’s eligibility to file a Chapter 9 bankruptcy petition.
March 21 -
Moody's Investors Service hit Detroit with a two-notch downgrade Tuesday afternoon, while hours earlier an Ingham County circuit court judge issued a decision that could delay negotiations between Michigan and its biggest city over a proposed consent agreement.
March 20 -
The state-appointed receiver overseeing Harrisburg, Pa.' finances said he will announce on Tuesday his short list of qualified bidders to operate the city' incinerator, water and sewer system, and parking system.
March 19 -
The New York Mets'$162 million settlement Monday in the Bernard Madoff fraud case looms as a victory for a financially beleaguered baseball franchise that has experienced few of them in recent years.
March 19 -
Holders of $229 million of debt issued for a now-bankrupt upscale continuing care retirement community in downtown Chicago would recoup just pennies on the dollar under an initial bid for the facility.
March 16 -
A court ruling that relieves Boston of its financial obligation to a police education incentive program is a credit positive, Moody’s Investors Service said.
March 16 -
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder indicated that the state would not step in to help Detroit cover its looming debt payments even if the city does not have enough money to meet those obligations.
March 15 -
Stockton, Calif.'s bond defaults have already started a legal tug-of-war with insurers.
March 15 -
Bond-insurer Assured Guaranty Corp. has sued JPMorgan over mortgage securities that Assured says JPMorgan misrepresented.
March 15 -
DALLAS - Former New Mexico investment officer Gary Bland is seeking $1.25 million from the State Investment Council in a lawsuit that claims he was damaged by claims of corruption.
March 15 -
A federal court approved bond insurer Ambac Financial Group Inc.'s bankruptcy plan Wednesday.
March 15 -
Detroit would issue $100 million of new-money self-insurance bonds and push off $37 million of near-term debt service as part of Michigan's plan to pull the city back from the brink of insolvency.
March 14 -
Harrisburg's intention to skip general obligation bond payments totaling $5.3 million that are due Thursday have bond market and other observers wondering what will happen next in Pennsylvania's capital city.
March 14 -
WASHINGTON — The Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 to petition the Virginia Supreme Court for an appeal of a lower court's dismissal of their lawsuit against former financial advisor Davenport & Co. over $67.5 million of 2008 bonds.
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