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The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority has until Feb. 5, 2023, to resolve lawsuits and get court validation.
August 9 -
Property owners want to halt approval of bonds for the Oklahoma Turnpike extensions.
July 28 -
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority is seeking approval from a state oversight council for bonds to begin funding an expansion project that faces two lawsuits.
July 12 -
Justices said criminal indictments against the former governor and other officials didn't pass legal muster. The attorney general's solicitor general says the case is not over.
June 30 -
The federal lawsuit brought by Philadelphia, San Diego and Baltimore on behalf of thousands of issuers is similar to a series of closely watched state whistleblower cases that claim banks manipulated interest rates on variable-rate bonds.
June 29 -
A Delaware Superior Court judge found PHC failed to show it suffered reputational loss from Nuveen's alleged defamation to go to trial. PHC will appeal.
June 28 -
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority took action on Thursday to head to the state Supreme Court to validate $5 billion of planned bond issuance.
June 13 -
The mammoth Sacramento-based health system experienced ratings downgrades in 2021 under the threat of multiple lawsuits, seismic costs and COVID-19 challenges.
June 1 -
An Illinois judge upheld the constitutionality of the state's consolidation of downstate public safety pension funds; an appeal is expected.
May 26 -
An appeals court ruled the state won't have to pay $1.2 billion in total damages in a forest management lawsuit.
April 29