- SEC Proposes New Regulation Best Execution — Brokers Must Achieve “Most Favorable Price” for Customers; Heightened Obligations for Conflicted Retail Transactions
- MSRB Proposes Regulation of Solicitor Municipal Advisors.
- New Threat to Town, School District Budgets: Rising Rates.
- One City’s Intriguing Experiment With ‘Social Bonds’
- Abusive Arbitrage Devices – It’s Time to Get Reacquainted Pt. II – Squire Patton Boggs
- Correctly Calculating Net Investment in Capital Assets: GFOA Webinar
- And Finally, When Grey Suit Fought Blue Suit is brought to us this week by City of Charleston v. City of North Charleston, in which the City of Charleston got more than a wee bit pissy about the City of North Charleston attempting to annex its property. The merits of the case notwithstanding, I’m sure that we can all agree that north/south disagreement in that particular part of the country have always been handled with mutual respect and decorum. It is rather fun to imagine that whole little contretemps as simply an eminent domain dispute. Puts a whole new spin on quick-take condemnation, eh?