- How MCDC Has Changed Continuing Disclosure Practices.
- Try These Weird Tricks to Split a Bond Issue Into Separate Portions: Squire Patton Boggs
- How Can Water Systems Pay for Aging Infrastructure?
- Why Dealers Are Struggling with Proposed Markup Disclosure.
- NABL: The Bond Lawyer – Summer 2016
- GASB RFC: Exposure Draft, Certain Debt Extinguishments.
- NFMA Introduction to Municipal Bond Credit Analysis.
- Phillips v. Snyder – Court of Appeals upholds constitutionality of Michigan’s Local Financial Stability and Choice Act, which provides for temporary appointment of emergency managers for municipalities or public school systems facing financial crisis.
- And finally, Dog (literally) Bites Man/Man (figuratively) Bites Dog is brought to you this week by Panattieri v. City of New York, in which Dog A mixed it up with Dog B on a city street. The owner of Dog A claimed that Dog B had been the actual aggressor in the incident and that any injuries possibly sustained by Dog B’s owner must have been inflicted upon him by Dog B as he attempted to restrain the savage beast from attacking Dog A. Let’s review the evidence, shall we? Items include: one healthy (albeit municipally-condemned) pit bull; one puncture-free pit bull owner; one deceased chihuahua; and one heavily-perforated chihuahua owner. Tough one to call.