After navigating the City of Detroit through an unprecedented bankruptcy proceeding, the city’s now former emergency manager, Kevyn Orr, is unsure of what his next move will be.
Orr’s spokesman, Bill Nowling, says he’s “probably going to take the next few months to explore options,” noting that the former Jones Day restructuring partner has not made any decisions yet.
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