Well, during and after the bankruptcy, most interested observers just celebrated and went back to their lives. It takes a little while for all the characters to find new gigs and for the industry to absorb all the distress sale property and such and then for news to leak out that it's business as usual under whatever corporate charters. Well, maybe "news" isn't exactly the right term.
Mean time, though, people stay in touch w/ one another to varying degrees. When things start to happen again the old heads put the word out and, eventually, everybody's up to speed on new developments. So last time, all we could do was sit on the sidelines while the current players did their dance. Now it's a little different. Who knows, maybe Idaho will hook up w/ Nick Gaglia and his book will become a movie. Maybe some brilliant legal eagle will find the lynch-pin to the mother of all class actions. Ya just never know.
W/e happens, I don't think this issue will die till the ideology behind it has finally been rejected.