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Foreword xi
Prologue xiii
Part 1
The Call for Help 3
"An Act of God" 10
"When in Doubt, Do the Right Thing" 17
"Mountain Mama" 22
"Take Care of My Baby" 36
"They Wasn't for Sale" 48
"Flagrant Disregard" 64
"Mere Puff and Blow" 69
"Oyez, oyez, oyez" 83
Part 2
"A More Definite Statement" 91
"Pittston Loses Bid for Secrecy" 106
Some Lawyer Stories 114
"What Do You Mean, 'Dam'?" 124
"It Was a Natural Occurrence" 131
"Nowhere Else to Put It" 138
"What About Existing Dams?" 148
"Psychic Impairment" 154
"Danger Note" 168
"Enough" 174
Part 3
"Ambulance Chasing" 181
The Statute of Limitations 185
A Written Settlement Proposal 192
"Flood at Lick Fork" 197
"The Potential for Similar Disasters" 200
"Catch-22" 206
A Settlement Meeting 216
"Absent Plaintiffs" 219
"Unavailable"Witnesses 227
The "Glaring Deductible" 231
"The Dam Was All Right" 238
Strategy 247
Epilogue 271
Afterword 273
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