The Trailer Lawyers have been promising a devastating response to State Farm's motion to disqualify them in the False Claims Act case, Ex rel. Rigsby. They filed two briefs yesterday in opposition, one by Chip Robertson's firm, loaded with euphemisms and which studiously avoids the word "trailer," and another by Todd Graves' firm. In the Robertson brief, here's the description of a Trailer Summit: The meeting was held in a temporary housing unit due to the damage caused to so many structures by Katrina.
Temporary housing unit? How about "prefabricated improvisational dwelling"? What of "non-self-propelled mobile abode"? "Non-permanent omni-directional quarters"? The new brief goes to extreme and silly length
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