CIT Bankruptcy Assigned to Judge Who Had GM Case
NEW YORK (Reuters) - CIT Group Inc's bankruptcy case was assigned on Monday to U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Robert Gerber, the same judge who oversaw the recent reorganization of the automaker General Motors Co. Read Full Story From Reuters
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