- Ed. Note: We’re all gonna die! Eventually. In the course of assembling this week’s newsletter, we came across a few Covid-related items that may not necessarily be pertinent to your practice, but that might be of value to clients or other members of the firm. These include: federal banking updates, force majeure, employment, and higher ed.
- The SEC’s Fixed Income Market Structure Advisory Committee Approves Two New Recommendations.
- Talking about The Thing: Squire Patton Boggs
- Fitch Webinar: Coronavirus Effects for U.S. States and Local Governments
- Muni Market Support for Federal Reserve Intervention Grows.
- BDA Urges Fed to Take Action to Assist Municipal Market.
- And finally, Location, Location, Location? is brought to us this week by Hochstein v. Cedar County Board of Adjustment, in which the Supreme Court of Nebraska weighed in on a neighborhood dispute. Neighbor A owns a “4,500 animal unit feedlot.” Neighbor B owns the 900 acre adjoining farm, on which it applied to build a home. Now one might expect this dispute to concern the mitigation of what must be the unthinkable stench emanating from the feedlot. Nope. Neighbor B was petitioning to build his home CLOSER to the stench. And at no point did the opinion bother to explain, a) WHY Neighbor B wanted to cozy up to the feedlot, or 2) WHY Neighbor A would begin to care. Goddamn you Nebraska Supreme Court! We’ll be circulating a petition.
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