Samsung boss Lee Kun-hee wins US$4b in inheritance row
Court urges brothers to kiss and make up after ruling the time to challenge claim has run out

The chairman of Samsung Electronics has kept his fortune and control of the Samsung conglomerate after a South Korean court yesterday ruled against his older brother in an inheritance battle.

The high-stakes fight also highlighted a deep discord between the two sons of Samsung founder Lee Byung-chull, who denounced each other in public as the battle unfolded last year.
Lee Kun-hee's brother, Lee Meng-hee, wanted a bigger share of the Samsung cake, but the court ruled that a 10-year period for inheritance claims had expired. It also said there was not enough evidence to prove dividends from Samsung companies were intended as part of the inheritance from Lee Byung-chull.
Lee Meng-hee's lawyers said they might appeal.
Before announcing the ruling, the judge said he wished the brothers would reconcile and live in harmony.