The Detroit municipal bankruptcy in 2013 was the largest in U.S. history, by far. Eighteen months and $170 million in legal fees later, the beleaguered city exited bankruptcy. Monetary losses were spread across creditors, including deep cuts for certain classes of bondholders. This landmark case offers a very public and large glimpse into the murky world of municipal bankruptcy.
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