First off, let's deal with a bit of news from the ongoing trench warfare between the entity formerly known as the Scruggs Katrina Group and State Farm known as McIntosh v. State Farm. Judge Robert Walker has ruled that State Farm may take the video depositions of Dickie and Zach Scruggs, as you can see from the following document on PACER from December 12. Order denying plaintiffs' motion for protective order/motion to quash.If you follow these things, you might have noted that two days prior, the McIntoshes filed this brief: Plaintiffs' opposition to State Farm's motion for partial summary judgment. Also, click here to see Exhibit A to the brief. (One can no longer say "Scruggs filed," as he and his firm have withdrawn from McIntosh and other SKG Katrina cases)
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