The Eastern District of Michigan Bar Association will host “The Legacy of the Grand Bargain – a Joint Bankruptcy Committee and Book Club Event” on Thursday, October 30, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The event will feature author retired Judge Gerald Rosen and a look at the historic Grand Bargain, specifically what was the Grand Bargain, and what was its short and long term impact on not only the City of Detroit, but on the practice of bankruptcy. The panel discussion will explore with those who were actually “in the room where it happened” when and how the Grand Bargain occurred, where Detroit is now, and where it is going.
Panel speakers include:
• Retired Judge Gerald E. Rosen – chief judicial mediator, JAMS
• Kevin Johnson – president & CEO, Detroit Economic Growth Corporation
• U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Mark Randon, Eastern District of Michigan
In person entrance fee includes lunch sponsored by JAMS and a post-event book signing by Rosen, author of the book “Grand Bargain.” There is no fee for EDMBA members and non-members can attend for $15. To register, visit https://edmibar.org and click on “events.”
The event will feature author retired Judge Gerald Rosen and a look at the historic Grand Bargain, specifically what was the Grand Bargain, and what was its short and long term impact on not only the City of Detroit, but on the practice of bankruptcy. The panel discussion will explore with those who were actually “in the room where it happened” when and how the Grand Bargain occurred, where Detroit is now, and where it is going.
Panel speakers include:
• Retired Judge Gerald E. Rosen – chief judicial mediator, JAMS
• Kevin Johnson – president & CEO, Detroit Economic Growth Corporation
• U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Mark Randon, Eastern District of Michigan
In person entrance fee includes lunch sponsored by JAMS and a post-event book signing by Rosen, author of the book “Grand Bargain.” There is no fee for EDMBA members and non-members can attend for $15. To register, visit https://edmibar.org and click on “events.”




