Minnesota printing patriarch hauls family back into court over broken truce [Star Tribune]
The 96-year-old patriarch of a clan that long owned prominent
On one side of the squabble is
Two decades ago, the sides squared off in court over control of
"
An attorney for
Three separate lawsuits over the dispute were settled in 2004. The William Beddor-allied camp sold company stock for
The truce was allegedly shattered in
In
Amid the sale, the company told
Beddor claims he hasn't been able to find individual health care policy similar to his
As part of the 2004 settlement,
The beneficiaries of one policy are the four children who sided with
The William Beddor camp claims the changes will financially harm them.
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