- Ed. Note: We will be off next week. See ya’ on the 19th.
- Conduit Financing With Tax-Exempt Bonds: Orrick
- Recent United States Supreme Court Ruling Has Far-Reaching Ramifications for Bond Financing: Bryant Miller Olive
- Commentary: Duty of Care Enforcement for Municipal Advisors.
- MSRB Seeks to Clarify and Extend Requirements for Obtaining CUSIP Numbers.
- S&P Credit FAQ: What We Look At When Analyzing Cash Flow Notes.
- IRS Sets New Deadlines for Issuers to Recover Muni-Related Overpayments.
- Kreutzer v. Aldo Leopold High School – Court of Appeals holds – as a matter of first impression – that a charter school is a “public school” subject to suit only as permitted by an exception to the Tort Claims Act’s (TCA) general rule of immunity
- And finally, Chief Judge Linda M. Vanzi, Literary Giant is brought to us this week by Kreutzer v. Aldo Leopold High School, in which Judge Vanzi gifted us this hauntingly poignant depiction of a student’s post-altercation existence: “Marcelle missed three months of school as a result of her injuries, stopped participating in dance, and eventually moved to New Jersey.” Hemingway. Carver. Vanzi.