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The California State Controller's Office has filed a motion in the Vallejo, Calif., bankruptcy case, saying state intercept funds should be used to protect debt owners.
December 28 -
A Wayne County Circuit Court judge will rule in January on the latest legal wrangle that is part of a larger, years-long dispute over dueling plans for a new bridge serving the busy trade route between Detroit and Canada.
December 28 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission are in a jurisdictional dispute over which agency will regulate municipal swap advisers, sources said.
December 27 -
The National Federation of Municipal Analysts has filed another brief in the Vallejo, Calif., bankruptcy case in support of bond insurer National Public Finance Guarantee.
December 27 -
Alabama federal Judge Keith Watkins accepted a settlement Monday ending a two-year-old lawsuit involving swaptions between the Alabama Public School and College Authority and JPMorgan.
December 27 - Texas
The Harris County Metropolitan Transit Authority last week reached a settlement with CAF USA Inc., over two disputed contracts for the construction of light-rail cars for its North and Southeast Corridor lines.
December 27 -
Little Rock Wastewater will be insolvent by mid-2012 unless the Sanitary Sewer Commission raises rates or cuts spending, according to a new financial plan presented to the commission last week.
December 27 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — Lewis Diaz, a bond attorney with Peck, Shaffer & Williams LLP, has been appointed to a three-year term on the finance and administration committee of the Northern Kentucky Area Development District.
December 23 -
SAN FRANCISCO — A Superior Court judge has granted a restraining order temporarily blocking city and state transportation officials from inking the Presidio Parkway Project deal to upgrade the main roads linking the Golden Gate Bridge with San Francisco.
December 23 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission last week approved a Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board proposal to extend its Rules G-17 on fair dealing and G-5 on disciplinary actions to muni advisers.
December 23 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum Wednesday announced a $25 million settlement with JPMorgan to resolve allegations that the investment bank improperly sold unregistered securities to the local government investment pool.
December 22 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — A New York Supreme Court judge late Tuesday rejected JPMorgan’s motion to dismiss two lawsuits brought earlier this year by Syncora Guarantee Inc. and Assured Guaranty.
December 22 -
SAN FRANCISCO — The Asian Art Museum Foundation won 30 days of breathing room Tuesday to negotiate accelerated payments after the expiration of a letter of credit from JPMorgan Chase & Co. that the San Francisco institution had used to back $120 million of bonds.
December 22 -
DALLAS — The Dallas suburb of Irving could issue up to $250 million of bonds for a new entertainment center within two months if a judge’s ruling stands, Mayor Herbert Gears said.
December 22 -
ALAMEDA, Calif. — The auditor of Bell’s financial reports failed to follow many generally accepted fieldwork audit standards, according to a review published Tuesday by California Controller John Chiang.
December 22 -
CHICAGO — The Ohio Supreme Court ruled unanimously Wednesday that lawmakers did not violate the state constitution when they diverted $258 million of tobacco settlement funds to help balance the fiscal 2009-10 budget.
December 22 -
The battle over the constitutionality of the Rhode Island law that allowed a receiver to take over Central Falls' finances and governance is back in court.
December 21 -
California officials announced this week that they have signed an agreement for construction of the first state courthouse financed through a public-private partnership.
December 21 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission Monday proposed a lengthy new rule to establish a permanent registration system for municipal advisory firms as well as individual advisers that would replace a temporary system for firms the SEC put in place in September.
December 20 -
The Asian Art Museum in San Francisco faces a deepening financial crisis as its bond rating has been downgraded to junk due to accelerated payments on $120 million of debt.
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