Jun 4th, 2009 - Bloomberg
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June 4 (Bloomberg) -- Consumers bringing personal-injuryand product-liability lawsuits against Chrysler LLC and GeneralMotors Corp. are pressing lawmakers in Washington to ensure thattheir cases get a court hearing or another form of compensationis found.
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