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Detroit Bankruptcy: Past, Present and Future

October 22, 2014
12:00 - 1:30 p.m. (ET)
Miller Canfield Detroit or Video Conference

*Advance registration required

*Includes light lunch

The Detroit bankruptcy saga has been prominent not only in our local news, but on the national front as well.  It is a unique, first of a kind proceeding.  Although we read the headlines and occasionally share thoughts with others about the subject, we have an extraordinary opportunity to get some first hand insights into why it happened, what happened, and how the process will affect the City and those who live and work in Southeast Michigan going forward.  Our clients and professional colleagues are aware of our legal prowess for all manner of reasons.  What might impress them even more is our sophisticated knowledge and insight about one of the most impactful historical events that has ever touched this geographic area.  If you want to sound sage and informed when you are faced with the Detroit bankruptcy topic in casual conversation, attend this class where Jon, Saul, Amanda, Ken and Richard will equip you with the facts and insights you will need.

Presenters:  Jonathan Green, Saul Green, Amanda Van Dusen, Ken Sachs and Richard Warren, Miller Canfield

Questions?
Gayla Houser | 248.267.3337

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