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Thursday, June 25, 2009
Law - Miami paper features Thomas E. Lauria, who represented Indiana's treasurer in the Chrysler bankruptcy
The story, by Patrick Danner of the Miama Herald, is headed "Miami lawyer Thomas E. Lauria is in the middle of the Chrysler bankruptcy, just the latest major case in which he's played a role." The story begins:
Miami bankruptcy lawyer Thomas E. Lauria may not be readily recognizable outside of narrow legal circles, but his name hit business headlines earlier this month when he succeeded in getting the Supreme Court to stall Chrysler's alliance with Fiat.That delay lasted only a day, but the dogged Lauria hasn't given up the fight. He's hoping the Supreme Court will hear an appeal on the grounds the bankruptcy court erred in shoving his clients behind another group of Chrysler creditors -- upending the pecking order of who gets paid first under bankruptcy law.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on June 25, 2009 09:49 AM
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