On Monday I wrote about a National Law Journal article discussing Ex rel. Rigsby, the whistleblower lawsuit filed by the Rigsby sisters and Dickie Scruggs against State Farm and others. I said I thought some of the premises of the article were in error. There was a second National Law Journal article on the subject of Scruggs, and this article said I needed a subscription to open it -- I wanted to see if it might be of interest. At the time I wrote the other post, I wasn't sure if I had a subscription and if so, what the password might be, and while I was asking around my office to see if we have a subscription, a day or so passed, and then I saw the very same article linked and accessible at this post at William Childs' TortsProf Blog. I don't know what happened to the subscription r
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