If one of the firms involved in a potential merger is facing bankruptcy the Supreme Court will:
A) most likely oppose the merger
B) charge a lot of fees
C) require evidence that the firm will not actually go bankrupt before allowing the merger
D) look more favorably upon the merger
E) none of the other choices are correct
Correct Answer:
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