GM Ruling Shows Bankruptcy May Not Erase Duty To Warn
By Emily Field ( June 7, 2017, 10:26 PM EDT) -- A New York bankruptcy judge's ruling Wednesday that General Motors' 2009 bankruptcy sale doesn't protect the automaker from non-ignition switch-related claims aimed at the company's alleged post-sale actions highlights the fact that a successor company may still have a duty to warn about defective products bought from a debtor....
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