Anti-concurrent cause language in first-party property insurance is, believe it or not, something I enjoy writing about even more than I do about Katrina litigation in general, Dickie Scruggs, Jim Hood or even the Trailer Lawyers. So I have been trying to squeeze in some time, not always successfully, to follow the Corban v. USAA case in Mississippi state court. Time is finite, at least as we humans experience it, and let us never forget the wisdom of the great Vin Scully: on the line-up card of life, we are all listed as day-to-day. If you never had the pleasure of hearing Scully call a game, or if you did and wish to remind yourself of how much he is missed, follow this link and read the transcript of his call of the last out of Sandy Koufax's perfect game of September 9, 1965.
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