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Cannava argues that emails, witness statements, and other evidence cast doubt on the SEC's claims that he acted recklessly.
April 2 -
If the ruling holds, analysts said special revenue bonds may have to be re-evaluated based on the general credit of the issuer.
March 28 -
Moody's Investors Service downgraded one public electric utility and assigned negative outlooks to three after reviewing potential wildfire liability exposure.
March 28 -
Fallout from a decision against Warwick, Rhode Island's two-tiered firefighter system raises red flags, says pension expert James Spiotto.
March 28 -
The lawsuit filed in federal court is now the second national suit alleging fraud in the variable-rate debt market.
March 27 -
Platte County wants a court to confirm its decision to walk away from an appropriation pledge.
March 26 -
Federal transportation officials authorized another $950 million in private activity bonds for Brightline, also known as Virgin Trains USA.
March 21 -
The company that bought Vernon's power plant is suing the city in a case over whose fault it is that the plant operated below full capacity.
March 21 -
The Trump administration will finalize $3.7 billion in loan guarantees to Southern Co. and its partners who are building a troubled nuclear reactor project in Georgia.
March 20 -
A Chicago-area ice rink facility built with $20 million of bonds is being sold for $10 million.
March 19 -
Banker Peter Cannava may be left to battle on alone, after the Securities and Exchange Commission and Wells Fargo told a federal court they have an agreement.
March 19 -
Preston Hollow's accusations against Nuveen of bully tactics underscore the cutthroat competition for market share.
March 15 -
The Berkeley County School District said its financial advisors and bond counsel were involved a fraud scheme that sent its CFO to prison.
March 8 -
While the board is also seeking high court review, its goals are opposite of those of the union.
March 8 -
The man behind the allegations of widespread VRDO fraud is Bjorn Johan Rosenberg.
March 8 -
The ruling ends the ratepayers’ appeal, although they intend to pursue adversary cases filed in the original Chapter 9 case, attorney Calvin Grigsby said.
March 7 -
The Florida Development Finance Corp. said another meeting will be scheduled to finish taking public comment on financing for the passenger train project.
March 7 -
The firm sought to coerce banks that underwrite high-yield state and local government debt deals from doing business with Preston Hollow Capital, the Dallas-based lender alleged in a lawsuit.
March 6 -
The California Supreme Court left the so-called California Rule on pensions untouched in a ruling favoring the state's right to eliminate an "air time" benefit.
March 4 -
The tax cap, and a voter ID measure, are unconstitutional because the state legislature is illegally racially gerrymandered, a Wake County judge ruled.
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