Old Carco LLC, (f/k/a Chrysler LLC)

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Case Number:

1:09-bk-50002

Court:

New York Southern

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  1. September 19, 2014

    JPMorgan Demands $35M In Refunds For Chrysler First-Liens

    JPMorgan Chase Bank NA asked a New York bankruptcy court to force Chrysler's old bankruptcy trustee to pay out $35 million in 2009 tax refunds, saying the money is fair game as proceeds from the few assets that Fiat SpA didn't purchase in the bankruptcy.

  2. September 11, 2014

    Parts Maker Denies Indemnity Duty For Chrysler Defect Suit

    The U.S. unit of German auto parts maker FTE automotive GmbH filed a lawsuit Monday in New York bankruptcy court against the Chrysler Group LLC bankruptcy trust, seeking to dodge responsibility for footing indemnification costs or paying out insurance proceeds over allegedly defective clutch systems.

  3. June 30, 2014

    Daimler Unit Sues Chrysler Ch. 11 Trust Over Tax Deal

    Two North American Daimler AG units on Friday sued the old Chrysler company's liquidation trust in bankruptcy court, saying the trust is violating an agreement to hand over to the German automaker millions of dollars in tax refunds dating back to 2007.

  4. January 03, 2012

    Ohio Pumped Up Chrysler's Tax Liabilities: Suit

    The liquidating trust for the bankrupt remnants of Chrysler LLC filed an adversary lawsuit Friday in New York seeking millions of dollars in tax refunds from the Ohio Department of Taxation, claiming the state greatly overstated the taxes owed by the car company.

  5. October 21, 2011

    Old Chrysler Liquidators Reach Deal Over Wis. Plant

    The liquidating trust for the bankrupt remnants of Chrysler LLC on Thursday reached a settlement in New York bankruptcy court of environmental claims Wisconsin and the federal government filed over a former engine plant.

  6. September 19, 2011

    Chrysler Dealers Lost Chance To Fight Sale: 2nd Circ.

    The Second Circuit on Monday affirmed the ruling of a New York federal judge ordering eight former Chrysler dealerships to abandon their efforts to force the new, post-bankruptcy carmaker to take them back on board.