ANNA NICOLE’S ODD BEDFELLOWS
Supreme Court cases sometimes attract strange allies, and none more so than the long-running bankruptcy battle involving the late Anna Nicole Smith’s estate’s fight for her billionaire husband’s estate.
Anna Nicole inspires bipartisan cooperation; attorneys take a cut to serve; Specter heads to school; a familiar Foley face in the House; Dugan goes back to Covington; D.C. Circuit revamps its Web site; and Hogan's satellite deal in this week's column.
January 03, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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ANNA NICOLE’S ODD BEDFELLOWS
Supreme Court cases sometimes attract strange allies, and none more so than the long-running bankruptcy battle involving the late Anna Nicole Smith’s estate’s fight for her billionaire husband’s estate.
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