Iconic musician Prince left a huge legacy on the music industry when he died suddenly last month. While fans around the world are still reeling from the loss, the courts in his home state of Minnesota are already grappling with the disposition of his estate. Prince’s sister has said the singer did not leave a will, which puts his reported fortune of 0 million in flux. There are also reports that Prince left a vault of unreleased music behind in his studio at Paisley Park. During a recent segment on the Knowledge at Wharton show on Wharton Business Radio on SiriusXM, Judith T. Younger, a University of Minnesota law professor who specializes in wills and trusts, and Mitchell Gans, a law professor at Hofstra University, tried to untangle the legal knot. An edited transcript of the conversation appears below. Knowledge at Wharton: What could we potentially hear out of the courtroom in this case? Judith T. Younger: … This gives everybody who is interested an opportunity to appear and make themselves felt.…