- Obama’s Proposed 2016 Budget Seeks to Address Infrastructure Needs: Ballard Spahr
- Judge Says $178 Million Detroit Bankruptcy Fee Tab ‘Reasonable’
- Bank Loan Disclosure Fraught With Uncertainty.
- Eight Things we Learned From the Detroit Bankruptcy.
- MSRB Rule G-45 on 529 Plan Data Collection: Upcoming Effective Date and New Manual.
- U.S. District Court Holds that Puerto Rico’s Recovery Act is Unconstitutional: Cadwalader
- GFOA: An Elected Official’s Guide – Internal Control
- CDFA, Yale Clean Energy Finance Forum Launches New Webinar Series.
- Schwegel v. Milwaukee County – Supreme Court of Wisconsin holds that county employees who had not retired did not have vested contract right in reimbursement, and therefore county ordinance that prospectively eliminated Medicare Part B premium reimbursement upon retirement for county employees who did not retire before retirement dates established by county did not impermissibly abrogate a vested contract right.
- And finally, Patience Drake Roggensack. I’m sure that she’s a fine Justice, and serves with distinction on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, but she’s also Exhibit A in People v. Lady, Please Just Keep Your Maiden Name.
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