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Chrysler LLC's lawyers have taken the unusual step of asking a judge to give their fees special priority, which attorneys on the case said suggests unsecured claims such as trade debts won't be paid.

Chrysler has proposed selling its healthiest operations to a new company owned by a union-aligned trust, Italian carmaker Fiat and the Canadian and U.S. governments.

The assets left after the Fiat sale would remain in bankruptcy to settle outstanding claims, which includes some fees for lawyers and advisers.


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