Katrina insurance suit moved to state court


Katrina insurance suit moved to state court

NEW YORK (Reuters)—A federal judge has sent a lawsuit demanding that insurers pay flood damages to thousands of Hurricane Katrina victims back to Mississippi state court, increasing the chances of a ruling against the companies. "It's a nice Christmas present," Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood...

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