- Investors Need Better Information On Municipal Climate Risks.
- Leading with Transparency: A Guide to Strengthening Climate Disclosure and Resilience in the Municipal Bond Market
- State Budget Insider: NASBO Webinar
- In re City of Edwardsville – After Developer sued Indenture Trustee for disbursement of bond proceeds while development was stalled, Court of Appeal holds that postpetition events were within the scope of the pleading because, taken as a whole, Trustee’s requested instructions put Developer on notice that Trustee broadly sought to avoid having to disburse additional bond funds, thus obviating the typical requirement that Trustee provide notice of each subsequent event to be litigated.
- And Finally, And We’ll Do It Eighteen Fookin’ Times! is brought to us this week by Katleski v. Cazenovia Golf Club, Inc., in which the New York Court of Appeals explained the circumstances surrounding plaintiff’s injury as follows, “Although the other player intended to hit his ball straight down the fairway of the third hole, the ball hooked hard to the left and traveled to the adjacent seventh fairway where it struck Katleski in his left eye.” We believe this to be a situation known as “golf” and never has there been a more accurate and succinct description of the game. (Here’s Robin Williams on the origin of the game. RIP and NSFW.)