whose homes were flooded as a result of Katrina. "The Louisiana courts are the proper courts to be interpreting state law and today's ruling could have ramifications for lawsuits pending in federal court," said attorney James Williams, who argued on behalf of Louisiana Attorney General Charles Foti's office. The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal upheld a state judge's ruling that Lafayette Insurance Co.'s policy failed to exclude all forms of flooding because its language was ambiguous. " ...
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