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Judge has Ruled: Detroit to Shed Billions in Bankruptcy
Judge Steven Rhodes made the long-awaited decision – Detroit is cleared for bankruptcy. Last July 18th, 2013, Detroit filed for bankruptcy protection, making this city the largest in our nation’s history to make this huge step. The city is more … Continue reading →
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