Maria Brown, a former employee of Nutt & McAlister, a law firm that was and is a key player in Katrina litigation as part of the Scruggs Katrina Group, has sued the firm for employment discrimination, breach of contract and other claims. Click here to read a copy of the lawsuit, and click here to read the exhibits to the complaint. Let's remember these are just allegations and are only one side of the story -- here's what the lawsuit alleges: The firm knowingly kept electronic records of State Farm claims documents that had been ordered returned by Judge William Acker in a December 2006 preliminary injunction. You may recall that Dickie Scruggs' failure to promptly return his copies of the same documents resulted in his ongoing prosecution for alleged criminal contempt
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