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![]() | MEDIA AVAILABILITY: GM Bankruptcy: What About Terminated GM Dealerships? Former U.S. Attorney Seeks Piece of Restructured Pie for Thousands of Closed Auto DealersPublished 2009-06-01 13:20By Haskell Slaughter Young & Rediker, LLC |


This morning, GM filed for bankruptcy. According to The Washington Post, under the proposed restructuring, about 60 percent of the new GM would be owned by
Now Jones is asking: "What about terminated GM dealerships?"
GM announced last month that they intended to slash auto dealerships by 42 percent from 2008 to 2010 levels. Dealerships will be reduced by 2,641 locations, from 6,246 to 3,605.
Jones recently stated, "We understand that GM needs to reduce the number of dealerships in order to survive the financial crisis that they have gotten themselves into, but GM must honor the legal and contractual obligations they have to their loyal dealers. Bondholders and union members are not the only groups that have financial obligations due to them by GM."
Jones, who served as U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of
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