By Zach Lowe

It is a moment everyone in the Tribune Co. bankruptcy case has been waiting for: the deposition of Sam Zell, architect of the leveraged buyout that sunk the media empire. The Tribune company bankruptcy has been among the most contentious Chapter 11 cases we’ve seen, but the Trib estate, represented by Sidley Austin, has begun the process of gathering support for a proposed reorganization plan that would bring the company out of bankruptcy and pay off creditors at varying levels.

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