WILMINGTON, Del.–Energy Future Holdings Corp.’s $42 billion bankruptcy will remain in Delaware, a judge said Thursday, dashing the hopes of unhappy creditors who wanted to see the big Chapter 11 case moved to the company’s home state of Texas.
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