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Are you ready for “at least” four days of Donald Trump and Carl Icahn (and their lawyers, of course) fighting over the fate of the bankrupt casino company Trump Entertainment Resorts? The fight began Tuesday in federal bankruptcy court in New Jersey, with Trump (represented by Kasowitz, Benson, Torres & Friedman partner David Friedman, among others) and Icahn (represented by Brown Rudnick and others) each trying to convince a federal judge that their bankruptcy plan provides the best future for Trump Entertainment and its three Atlantic City, N.J., casinos, according to Reuters, Bloomberg, and court records.

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