- New Guidance Would Streamline Underwriter Disclosures.
- Short on Financial Knowledge, Some School Districts Get Bad Deals on Bonds.
- S&P General Obligation Medians For Counties: Update As Of April 3, 2019
- S&P General Obligation Medians For Municipalities: Update As Of April 3, 2019
- IRS Publishes Second Round of Proposed OZ Guidance.
- IRS Releases Second Set of Proposed Regulations Regarding Qualified Opportunity Funds: Day Pitney
- Opportunity Zone Rules Leave Out Data Reporting, Penalty Details.
- Cottage Industry in Opportunity Zone Data Forms to Fill Vacuum.
- And finally, Great Moments in Maternal Instincts is brought to us this week by Tarrant Regional Water District v. Johnson, in which a five-months-pregnant woman encountered a damned waterway. “In the middle of the dam is a ten-foot-wide kayak chute, through which the river swiftly flows.” Did this impediment give Ms. Johnson pause? It did not. Predictably, she “lost her footing on the dam, slipped into the river, and drowned.” Ms. Johnson’s estate argued that “the kayak chute was slippery and that the current running through it was deceptively dangerous and difficult to see.” Indeed.
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