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Lawyers aim to pin blame for Katrina on big business

By Ben Bain and Patti Waldmeir in Washington

Published: October 22 2005 03:00 | Last updated: October 22 2005 03:00

Plenty of people have been blamed for the devastation of the US Gulf coast after Hurricane Katrina - but most of them cannot be sued.

Suing the federal government, or the much-maligned Federal Emergency Management Agency, is very difficult. So now enterprising lawyers - many of whom hail from the south - are trying to hold insurance companies, oil companies and mortgage lenders responsible.

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