The last strains of the song "Bye Bye Trailer Lawyer Pie" had not yet died out when the Trailer Lawyers filed a motion for reconsideration of their disqualification from Ex rel. Rigsby, the False Claims Act case that stemmed from various trailer summits and accessing of documents from a laptop in a trailer. State Farm has filed its response to that Trailer Lawyer motion, which seemed remarkably ill-tempered, while carefully avoiding use of the word "trailer" once again. (Remember, it's not a trailer! It's a temporary housing unit, a description, that come to think of it, also fits a thatched hut or a cardboard box.) Here is the response, which characterizes the Trailer Lawyer motion for reconsideration as founded on false statements by the Trailer
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