The Murdoch family has been embroiled in a legal battle over the media dynasty's succession plan for the past 18 months, with uncertainty surrounding who will take over the trust governing the empire when Rupert Murdoch dies. The court battle, which was largely sealed off from the public, determined in December that Murdoch's four eldest children would retain control over their father's companies after his death. But this week, the details of the case have come to light through US publications, including a rare interview with James Murdoch by The Atlantic and the obtaining of 3,000 pages of court documents...