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The college is heading into the market as it remains the center of a libel lawsuit that may cost it more than $25 million in punitive damages.
July 23 -
The suit is "a policy paper masquerading as a complaint," the state says, but it may still push up Illinois' borrowing costs while it is active.
July 23 -
The ruling on tax assessments orders Philadelphia to repay $48 million, with $34 million coming from the school district.
July 22 -
The Louisiana State Bond Commission unlawfully banned two banks from underwriting bond deals because of their corporate gun policies, the lawsuit said.
July 19 -
The goal of the 2018 Chapter 11 restructuring was to establish a capital structure supported by project revenues.
July 17 -
A judge ruled the Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority can still write checks even though it was abolished in a bill signed July 3 by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
July 17 -
The court ruled against an interlocutory appeal by JPMorgan and other defendants accused of collusion in pricing variable rate demand obligations.
July 16 -
The case's primary claim of anti-trust violations is potentially headed to trial later this month.
July 12 -
The evolution of the lawsuit has opened wide the window into high-yield stakes in the municipal industry and laid bare the relationships between broker-dealers and Nuveen.
July 12 -
The unnamed governmental entity is seeking recordings that are the subject of recently unsealed transcripts in Preston Hollow Capital’s defamation and antitrust lawsuit against Nuveen. Meanwhile, additional transcripts between Nuveen and Morgan Stanley/Goldman Sachs are now public.
July 11