Although the U.S. Supreme Court refused to halt the Chrysler LLC sale on Tuesday night, the justices’ traditionally quiet summer may be interrupted when the same opponents to that sale raise similar challenges to the pending General Motors Corp. bankruptcy.
“We would not rule out going to the Supreme Court again,” said Barry Bressler, a partner at Philadelphia’s Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis and counsel to the Ad Hoc Committee of Consumer Victims of Chrysler and the Committee of Consumer Victims of General Motors.
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