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U.S. Supreme Court

Apr. 21, 2010

High Court to Review Bankruptcy Plan

The U.S. Supreme Court Monday took up the question of whether debtors preparing bankruptcy plans can put aside money for car-related expenses even if they have no car loans.

By Lawrence Hurley

Daily Journal Staff Writer

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court Monday took up the question of whether debtors preparing bankruptcy plans can put aside money for car-related expenses even if they have no car loans.

It was one of two rulings from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals among the four cases the court decided to review. The other is a copyright case over what rights retailers have to resell product...

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