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September 11, 2008


Plaintiffs dismiss Scruggs' McIntosh case

David Rossmiller has the details on the whimper-like demise of what was once billed as a key Rigsby-backed Gulf Coast insurance case. It's worth bookmarking in case you ever run into someone who says, "You know, it's a shame Dickie Scruggs blew it all with the judge-bribing, because his Katrina wind/water cases really had a lot of merit."

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