Rupert Murdoch tests how irrevocable a trust can be

Rupert Murdoch tests how irrevocable a trust can be

The media mogul is in court to allow him to change the terms of a trust — but it's not that easy.

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Rupert Murdoch tests how irrevocable a trust can be

In what is at least a preliminary setback, Rupert Murdoch and his eldest son, Lachlan, were recently denied their attempt to change the terms of a family trust in Lachlan's favor.?

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Gopabandhu Satapathy

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