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Sears Proposal To Raise Adviser Fees Rejected By Bankruptcy Judge
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"A bankruptcy judge overseeing Sears Holdings Corp.'s
case rejected the company's request to increase compensation
for three advisers hired to recover money by filing lawsuits
against the retailer's vendors and other parties."
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Originally published by The Wall Street Journal
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