Y mientras por estos lares, los trabajadores seguimos en la eterna espera de la "resolución" de la jueza, y ésta es la que se dice "justica pronta y expedita".
Mientras uno de los ladrones se deshizo de sus propiedades para llevarse la lana y así no tener que responder, bueno, si hubiera que responder, al fraude...
oved pending antitrust trial
Mientras uno de los ladrones se deshizo de sus propiedades para llevarse la lana y así no tener que responder, bueno, si hubiera que responder, al fraude...
oved pending antitrust trial
AMR plan to emerge from Chapter 11 approved pending antitrust trial
Sep. 12, 2013 Aaron Karp
US bankruptcy judge Sean Lane has approved American Airlines parent AMR Corp.’s plan to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. However, the approval is contingent upon the resolution of the US Department of Justice’s (DOJ) lawsuit seeking to block the American-US Airways merger.
AMR’s reorganization plan is centered around the merger, which is on hold pending a federal antitrust trial pitting DOJ against the airlines. That trial is scheduled to start Nov. 25.
According to multiple media reports from the New York court room, Lane, who had delayed his ruling, said he can only determine whether the plan to emerge from Chapter 11 is “feasible,” not whether the merger will happen. American and US Airways had pushed Lane to clear the reorganization plan, arguing that it would allow the merger to be concluded quickly if and when the carriers prevail in court over DOJ or reach a settlement with DOJ.
AMR’s reorganization plan is centered around the merger, which is on hold pending a federal antitrust trial pitting DOJ against the airlines. That trial is scheduled to start Nov. 25.
According to multiple media reports from the New York court room, Lane, who had delayed his ruling, said he can only determine whether the plan to emerge from Chapter 11 is “feasible,” not whether the merger will happen. American and US Airways had pushed Lane to clear the reorganization plan, arguing that it would allow the merger to be concluded quickly if and when the carriers prevail in court over DOJ or reach a settlement with DOJ.