I really should have said more about this earlier, but time slips away. As I've mentioned in passing before, I'm writing the sequel to my article last fall in Appleman Critical Issues on anti-concurrent cause language in Katrina litigation. This one looks at the decisions of the Fifth Circuit in the appeals of those cases I talked about last time, as well as a few non-Fifth Circuit cases such as the Northrup v. Grumman case in federal court in California and some of the cases in Louisiana state court. Not all of the cases are about causation analysis, of course, but most feature that element. The reason I should have said something earlier is I'm finishing the draft of the article this weekend and if you have anything to tell me about your point of view on these cases, there isn't
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