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Tribal leaders, after a landmark win at the Supreme Court, decided not to rush into a deal with the state to seek jurisdictional clarity from Congress.
July 20 -
VRDO reset rates in California consistently were too high to be justified, a new filing contends.
July 20 -
The bond-financed Chicago-area hotel and conference center remains shuttered as a result of the coronavirus health crisis.
July 16 -
The Supreme Court ruled that Native American tribes had never given up or lost their jurisdiction over eastern Oklahoma.
July 13 -
UMB claims the bonds for the Kansas hotel project are in default because the developer failed to secure a $52 million loan required by the bond indenture.
July 6 -
Preston Hollow says another court ruling proves some of its defamation claims. Nuveen counters that accusations fail to rise to defamation because many are opinion or true.
July 1 -
A state appeals court rejected the one of the state government’s attempts to eliminate the Miami-Dade Expressway Authority, but the legal battle continues.
July 1 -
An appellate court will weigh whether a financing agreement on the Platte County IDB bonds attached more than just a moral obligation pledge.
June 23 -
A bankruptcy judge will be asked to sign off on the sale of BHF's Shoreline portfolio in Chicago and will hold an initial Chapter 11 hearing on another portfolio.
June 19 -
Federal judge rules in favor of Georgia's MEAG and JEA will need to continue to pay debt service on bonds used for nuclear reactor construction.
June 18