General Motors Rises from Bankruptcy

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aleqm5hc8pzp1h8xprtd4mxovwobcxgaaqThe surrounding over the filing takes a turn for the good as a has reportedly approved the sale of ’s bulk assets to the new company. But while that is good news, it is not yet over as far as disputes on debts are concerned.

A said late Sunday that Corp. can sell the bulk of its assets to a new company, potentially clearing the way for the to quickly emerge from .

U.S. Judge said in his 95-page ruling that the sale was in the best interests of both and its , whom he said would otherwise get nothing.

“As nobody can seriously dispute, the only alternative to an immediate sale is liquidation — a disastrous result for ’s , its employees, the suppliers who depend on for their own existence, and the communities in which operates,” Gerber wrote in his ruling.

A for said that the planned to release a statement soon.

The decision came after a three-day hearing that wrapped up Thursday, during which and urged a quick approval of the sale, saying it was needed to keep the from selling itself off piece by piece.

But attorneys for some of ’s , unions, and individuals with against the company argued for its rejection, saying that their needs were being pushed aside in favor of the interests of and the government.

It was unclear if any of those groups planed to appeal Gerber’s decision. Last month, a group of and others took their to Chrysler LLC’s sale plan all the way to the Supreme Court, delaying the , Mich.-based ’s exit from .

Several have objected to provisions in the sale that free the new company from liability for consumer claims related to incidents that occurred before went into .

That means that people injured by a defective product in connection with an incident that occurred before June 1 would have to seek compensation from the “old ,” the collection of assets leftover from the sale, where they would be less likely to receive compensation.

Joanne Doroshow of the Center for Justice & Democracy said in a statement the issue “is far from over.”

“It is morally reprehensible that will pay for injuries and deaths that occur after the bankruptcy process, but not for the hundreds of victims who have already been hurt by defective cars,” Doroshow said.

’s government-backed plan for a quick exit from Chapter 11 hinges on the sale, which will allow the to leave behind many of its costs and liabilities. The Treasury Department has vowed to cut off funding to if the sale doesn’t go through by July 10.

The Detroit car maker’s Chapter 11 filing on June 1 was the fourth-largest in U.S. history.

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