- GASB Issues Implementation Guide on Fiduciary Activities.
- In Major Blow To Its Opponents, SEC Pay-to-Play Rule Survives D.C. Circuit Challenge.
- MSRB Podcast: Municipal Advisor Considerations in Preparing for Examination
- Nonprofit Colleges, Universities Must Promptly Report ‘Triggering’ Events: McGuireWoods
- Atlanta Environmental Impact Bond Breaks into Public Market.
- SIFMA’s LIBOR Transition Briefing, July 15 in NYC
- New York Republican State Committee v. Securities and Exchange Commission – Court of Appeals upholds SEC pay-to-play rule governing political contributions of FINRA members who solicited government officials for investment advisory services contracts.
- And finally, Sure, It’s Not My Favorite Vehicle Either, But Still is brought to us this week by Reiber v. County of Gage, Nebraska, in which a dude was arrested for “making ‘punching-type motions’ toward occupants of a minivan.” The transcript of the initial interview with the arrestee produced this priceless exchange: “How do you spell your last name, Chad? Figure it out, you’re an investigator, investigate.” Touche. A question regarding a prior arrest was met with this succinct reply, “Terroristic threats, stabbed myself nine fucking times in the fucking chest … yeah, shit happens.” Indeed it does, Chad. Indeed it does.
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