When the City of Detroit declared bankruptcy in 2013, the Hon. Steven Rhodes, a Michigan Law alum, presided over the largest municipal bankruptcy case in U.S. history. Eleven years later, Rhodes returned to his alma mater to discuss with students how skilled mediators helped resolve the case and reduce more than $7 billion of the city’s debt. Read about the four key insights from Rhodes’ lecture in this article from Michigan Law.
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