- IRS PLR: IRS Grants Extension of Expenditure Period for Bond Proceeds (Note inclusion of Covid-related delays in the IRS analysis).
- To Plug a Pension Gap, This City Rented Its Streets. To Itself.
- How FINRA Should Adapt its Rules to the Work-From-Home Reality.
- MSRB Reminds Dealers of Upcoming Compliance Date for Underwriting Disclosure Obligations.
- OCC Publishes LIBOR-Transition Self-Assessment Tool.
- GASB Fact Sheet: Financial Reporting Model Improvements
- S&P 2021 Sustainable Finance Outlook: Large Growth In Green, Social, Sustainable Labels As Municipal Market Embraces ESG
- In re Financial Oversight and Management Board for Puerto Rico – Court of Appeals holds that equitable mootness doctrine applies in municipal bankruptcy appeals from orders confirming Chapter 9 adjustment plans.
- And finally, It’s A Jungle (Gym) Out There is brought to us this week by Elalouf v. School Board of Broward County, in which a high school soccer player took a devastating header (no pun intended) into an “unpadded cement barrier” erected (no pun intended) shockingly close to the playing field. The contractor was awarded the bid via the following word association game: soccer = cement barrier; kickball = hamsters; dodgeball = live grenades; red rover = Land Rovers; sand box = land mines; tether ball = live porcupine; and swing set = barbed wire. We’ll leave it there. You definitely don’t want to hear about pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey.