GM Bankruptcy Cover Violates Due Process, Plaintiffs Say

By Sindhu Sundar (April 23, 2014, 1:43 PM EDT) -- Plaintiffs in proposed class actions against General Motors Co. over its infamous ignition switch defect on Tuesday argued that the automaker denied them their constitutional due process rights by hiding the defect for 10 years and then seeking cover from litigation now by invoking its bankruptcy shield....

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