Top Bondholder to Challenge Chester, Pa., Bankruptcy Eligibility
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BofA Sees More Muni-Bond Defaults in 2023 After January Uptick
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Judge in Chester’s Bankruptcy Case Calls the City Government ‘Dysfunctional’ and Authorizes Changes
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Supreme Court Rejects Missouri Appeal on Use of COVID Aid for Tax Cuts
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Commentary: Chester, Pa., Bankruptcy Raises Disclosure, Pension, OPEB Issues
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Receiver, Staff Provide Plans for Chester, Pa., Bankruptcy, Takeover of Administrative Functions
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Pennsylvania City of Chester Files for Bankruptcy to Cut Pension Debt
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Chester, Pa., Employees Could Lose Benefits, Pensions Due City's Financial Concerns
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It’s Virtually Impossible to Waive Discharge as an Affirmative Defense, Judge Tucker Says
Waiting four years to raise discharge as a defense does not invoke equitable estoppel or laches.
As Pension Goes Broke, Bankruptcy Haunts City Near Philadelphia
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