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New York Law Journal

Onondagas Press Land Claim With International Entity

By | April 15, 2014
The Onondaga Indian Nation says it plans to file a petition asking the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to declare that the U.S. government's decision not to hear its lawsuit asking for the return of 2.5 million acres in upstate New York violates international human rights agreements.
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Daily Business Review

MLB Hall Of Famer Brooks Robinson to Sue Seminoles Tribe

Hall of Famer Brooks Robinson plans to sue the Seminole Tribe for injuries he suffered in a fall at a 2012 charity event.
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National Law Journal

Three Lawyers Nominated to the U.S. Court of Federal Claims

President Barack Obama nominated three lawyers to the U.S. Court of Federal Claims on Thursday, including a partner at Fish & Richardson in Delaware and a Senate Judiciary Committee counsel for privacy and information policy.
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New York Law Journal

Correction

By | March 25, 2014
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National Law Journal

Judge Rules FTC Has Authority Over Indian Tribe Lending

The Federal Trade Commission has scored a key win before a Nevada federal judge, who said the agency can sue deceptive payday lenders even if they are affiliated with American Indian tribes.
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National Law Journal

Judge Rules FTC Has Authority Over Indian Tribe Lending

The Federal Trade Commission has scored a key win before a Nevada federal judge, who said the agency can sue deceptive payday lenders even if they are affiliated with American Indian tribes.
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National Law Journal

A Tight Focus on a Broad Array of Clients

Browne George Ross has not wavered from its intense focus on business litigation since its founding in 1985 — whether the case is about movies, casinos or condoms.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Pequot Tribe Drops Lawsuit Over Slot Machine Taxes

The tribe that owns the Foxwoods Resort Casino will not appeal a ruling that upheld the government's authority to collect property taxes on slot machines, the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation said this week. The tribe, which had fought the taxes collected on leased slot machines since 2003, said it will not appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, but it will take up the issue in discussions with the state of Connecticut.
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The Recorder

People v. Miami Nation Enterprises

By | January 22, 2014
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The Recorder

Big Lagoon Racheria v. State of California

By | January 21, 2014
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