-  The lawsuit filed in 2017 points to funding disparities when public school districts turn to local property taxes and bond issuance for capital funding. June 4
-  California lawmakers asked the high court to intervene on the measure headed for November's ballot. May 8
-  Utah's Seven County Infrastructure Coalition has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review an appeals court ruling that led to the loss of federal permits for a proposed bond-financed railway that would transport crude oil. April 10
-  Austin Transit Partnership's ability under Texas law to seek expedited court validation for bonds to finance light rail is the subject of an April 25 hearing. April 2
-  Under the proposed deal, the city would sell $650 million of judgment bonds to fund back pay for firefighters, whose wages would increase by up to 34% over the life of a new five-year contract. March 26
-  The extraordinary redemptions being used to call Build America Bonds "are based on a creative but flawed legal argument driven by the current change in interest rates," said Kramer Levin partner Amy Caton. March 21
-  The payout represents the maximum percentage a whistleblower can receive under the False Claims Act in Illinois. March 21
-  The $650 million settlement will fund back pay for firefighters, who will also get future wage hikes. March 15
-  The denied motion will give Rochester MAs Richard Ganci and Richard Tortora of Capital Markets Advisors the opportunity to motion for summary judgment, giving the judge a chance to consider all of the evidence present in the case. March 5
-  A power struggle over the governance of the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority and a Houston mayor ending a legal dispute with firefighters that could improve the city's Fitch rating are among the legal stories bond market professionals are watching. March 1









