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Taxpayers billed millions by advisers to automakers

Posted: December 6, 2009 at 3:42 a.m.

On top of investing more than $50 billion to save Chrysler Group LLC and General Motors Co., taxpayers have spent more than $120 million in legal and consulting fees, and the meter will keep running into 2010 and beyond, according to bankruptcy-court documents and legal experts.

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Business, Pages 81 on 12/06/2009

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