WASHINGTON--A resolution of the well-publicized lawsuit by Sen. Trent Lott, R-Miss., against State Farm over his Hurricane Katrina home damage claim has been delayed again.
Sen. Lott has been battling State Farm for two years over his claim for damages to his Pascagoula home stemming from the 2005 storm.
Phil Supple, a spokesman for State Farm, based in Bloomington, Ill., said a pre-trial conference on the lawsuit scheduled for last Tuesday has been delayed until July 3.
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