Thanks to Marjory Morford, Dunn Carney's marketing director, for sending me the link to this story by Mike Kunzelman of the Associated Press. (Marjory frequently helps me with this blog -- for example, on days where I'm too busy to review and publish comments, she does it. When I'm traveling and away from a computer, I've been able to call her and dictate posts and updates). This story completely slipped by me. It says, following the disqualification of the Katrina(less) Litigation(less) Group(less), some dozen policyholders formerly represented by them have settled their Katrina claims with the insurer. Gotta think some of those policyholders are at least a little miffed at their lawyers.
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