The Trailer Lawyers yesterday filed an emergency motion for a stay of the "whistleblower" case, Ex rel. Rigsby. Here it is. They want things on hold -- probably so they don't have to waste any time on a case they may wave goodbye to -- until the motion to disqualify them is decided. I liked this paragraph:State Farm's disqualification motion is based upon the misguided premise that GBM and BFRG are vicariously responsible and can be disqualified for acts about which they had no or incomplete knowledge, and did not in any way direct. The motion is over-brimming with innuendo ad [sic, I think it's supposed be "and" but I like it anyway] inflammatory rhetoric, and lacks any factual basis that GBM and BFRG are unqualified to continue this represent
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