DIANE P. WOOD, Circuit Judge.
Perhaps death and taxes are the only true certainties, but close behind must be the risk of dissension when death occurs and those left behind try to divvy up the assets. If some of those assets are shares in a closely held corporation, the problems only get worse. In this case, different combinations of the interested parties have been litigating since the 1992 death of the central figure, Robert Blank, about the way in which his retirement...
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