A few weeks ago, it was Bye Bye Trailer Lawyer Pie. But the Trailer Lawyers, bless 'em, are not willing to haul their trailer off quietly into the sunset. The Trailer Lawyers have now filed an eight-page rant against State "Snake" Farm and, strangely enough, Judge L.T. Senter Jr., who disqualified them. The rant is entitled Motion for Reconsideration, and it is based on such new and dynamic allegations and conclusions as these: State Farm should be known as "Snake Farm" for its treacherousness, and its lawyers must themselves be disqualified because they knew of the Rigsby sisters' sham consultant arrangement. Reporter Anita Lee of the Sun Herald wrote a story in 2006 about the sisters' consultant arrangement with Dickie Scruggs and so
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