It is with much sadness I report that the Trailer Lawyers -- Trailer Chip and Trailer Tony, Trailer Todd and Trailer Mary -- have been disqualified from Ex rel. Rigsby, the False Claims Act case often known by the incredibly ugly phrase "the Qui Tam," which of course is Latin for "Trailer Lawyer." This is sad because the Trailer Lawyers have been a source of much enjoyable fodder for this and other blogs, and now, I fear, we will have to do without pleasant diversions such as making up Trailer Lawyer songs, like the following (sung to the tune of Don McLean's American Pie):Bye bye Trailer Lawyer pie,Drove my trailer to the courthouse but the judge said bye byeThem Snake Farm boys was laughing while we criedSinging this will be the day your case die
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