- S&P: The Post-Election Landscape For Municipal Bonds.
- An Open Letter to the IRS on Revenue Procedure 2016-44: Squire Patton Boggs
- MSRB Files Amendment to Mark-up Disclosure Proposal.
- Trump and State and Local Governments: The Known Unknowns.
- And finally, Pleasure Doing Business With You is brought to us this week by Weaver v. Stewart, in which an intoxicated motorist had his vehicle impounded, bailed himself out, headed down to the towing company, fetched his car, and (still drunk) plowed back into oncoming traffic. Litigation ensued. The driver was subsequently asked to help sort all this out and speculated that it should have been obvious that he was all kinds of messed up. The court discounted his opinion, noting rather archly that the driver, “has no memory of that particular encounter.” Practice tip: “I have no memory of that particular encounter” is contraindicated as a spousal retort.