- Ed. Note: We will be off next week – Tuesday, July, 4 – no doubt incapacitated by a severe hotdog/patriotism coma.
- Getting Started: New Elective Pay Option for Local Clean Energy Projects. Note IRS Stakeholder Briefing on Thursday, June 29.
- Upcoming Changes to EMMA User Accounts.
- Very interesting Federal eminent domain case (for you sickos into that kind of thing) here.
- Crossfirst Bank v. Vieste SPE LLC – In motion for class certification brought by plaintiff holders of IDBs alleging fraud against bank, District Court holds that plaintiffs were unable to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the putative class met the Rule 23 numerosity requirement.
- The National Cybersecurity Strategy: A Guide for Critical Infrastructure Owners and Operators
- Bank of America Seeks Texas Muni Revival After Two-Year Halt.
- And Finally, Dora’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day is brought to us this week by Leon v. County of Riverside, in which Dora Leon’s husband, Ken, was shot and killed in his driveway. When police showed up, they heard additional shots and dragged Ken behind a car. ” The movement had caused José’s pants to slide down to his ankles, exposing his naked body. His body remained in that uncovered state for approximately eight hours.” Dora was grievously aggrieved by this injury/insult combo platter and sued, “alleging that county sheriff’s deputies did not promptly cover victim’s body whose genitals were exposed or remove the body from the scene while deputies investigated the shooting and searched for the shooter.” We can only imagine the gloriously awkward eulogy. RIP, Ken. RIP. [Dora, we highly recommend a course of weapons-grade pharmaceuticals.]
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