Remember that article I said I wrote on Katrina litigation and anti-concurrent cause language? You were beginning to think I was just making this article up, weren't you? But no, and here is a pdf of the article to prove it. If the ink on any of the pages looks blurry, it's from my blood, sweat and tears. The actual publication does not come out until next month, so this is a special sneak preview because of the importance and topicality of this issue. Please feel free to e-mail me at dpr@dunn-carney.com if you have confidential comments or want to discuss off the blog. As those of you who contact me know, I keep the information to myself unless you say otherwise and I keep mum about your identity -- as a lawyer and a former reporter, I've gotten pretty good over the years at keeping
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