Mike Wilkinson form Mlive.com wrote an interesting article about Detroit’s revenue and potential to bounce back from its bankruptcy filing. Part of the job of Detroit’s bankruptcy attorneys is showing to the bankruptcy court that Detroit will improve for the betterment of its residents after the bankruptcy filing. Detroit’s bankruptcy attorneys will have a difficult […]
City of Southfield Renacts a Historical Survey
The City of Southfield took part in reenacting a historical survey on July 18, 2014. A survey that took place in 1815 started at what is now 8 Mile and Rutland and proceeded across the country to Oregon. It was the first survey of its kind. The City of Southfield plans to build a plaza […]
Parties Moving Toward Compromise in Detroit Bankruptcy
The Detroit Free Press has an interesting article on all the parties that have come together to move Detroit forward through bankruptcy. The debtor bankruptcy lawyers, working for Detroit, and creditor bankruptcy lawyers have helped flush out the issues to work through differences so that all parties are able to accept the move forward through […]
Detroit Bankruptcy Awaiting Appeal Heard by Sixth Circuit Regarding Eligibility
The City of Detroit’s bankruptcy filing could be at risk. Almost a year after the Bankruptcy Court ruled that the city was eligible to proceed through bankruptcy, an appeal of that decision will be heard by the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. Bankruptcy lawyers for both sides likely filed their briefs months ago. The bankruptcy […]
Detroit Bankruptcy Taking Precautions Regarding Vote
The City of Detroit will take ballots from retirees who are affected by the city’s bankruptcy to determine whether or not the group agrees to the plan as proposed. The city’s bankruptcy lawyers are not taking any chances with the ballots, and have contracted for an outside party to tabulate the votes. Some bankruptcy claimants […]
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