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As a decision looms on Preston Hollow's antitrust accusations against Nuveen, the case's judge approved moving a dismissed claim to another court.
October 15 -
Also revealed is the addition of longtime NABL member Perry Israel to the Edelweiss Fund legal team.
October 15 -
The Florida Department of Transportation filed motions with an appellate court challenging the Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority’s lower-court wins.
October 9 -
Judge John Cooper’s decision could set the stage for an appeal in the Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority’s litigation.
October 3 -
The legal teams for Baltimore and Philadelphia asked the court to reject the banks’ plausibility argument as well as their claim that the suit is barred by a four-year statute of limitations.
October 1 -
The judge overseeing Preston Hollow Capital's anti-trust lawsuit against Nuveen could rule any day on the claims.
September 30 -
Attorneys for the State Bond Commission said the lawsuit was filed too late and there was no violation of law.
September 27 -
The Florida House of Representatives wants another chance to argue that its law eliminating the Miami-Dade Expressway Authority is legal.
September 23 -
Public private partnerships for an airport, a commuter rail service, and student housing have gone sour in the Southwest.
September 16 -
The Kentucky Supreme Court’s ruling prevented a quasi-governmental agency that filed for bankruptcy from leaving the state pension system.
September 16 -
Moody's shifted its rating outlook to negative from stable on the Chicago Catholic Archdiocese.
September 13 -
Chicago says its met its obligations under the state pension code; all four of its pension funds have filed shortfall claims with the state.
September 12 -
“The City of Harvey, through no fault of Comer’s and unrelated to Comer’s fiduciary obligations, tainted the district’s offering,” according to the defense.
September 12 -
Opponents of the $700 million adopted budget say $2.5 million of spending choices may begin a slide back to Chapter 9.
September 11 -
PHC not seeking financial damages, instead wants permanent injunction to cease alleged conduct.
September 11 -
The law firm representing the trustee for a $250 million student housing complex accused the University of Oklahoma of predatory behavior.
September 9 -
“I think there’s enough demand for Illinois bonds," said Vikram Rai, head of Citi's municipal strategy group.
September 4 -
Municipal utility MEAG is preparing to issue $725 million of bonds to finance a portion of its share of work at Plant Vogtle.
September 4 -
The state's GOs recovered by 20 basis points or more late Thursday and into Friday, but a promised appeal hangs over the credit.
August 30 -
There are no reasonable grounds for the lawsuit to proceed, said the order from Jack D. Davis II. An appeal is planned.
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