Delaware Tribe of Indians v. United States

618 F.2d 122, 221 Ct. Cl. 991
CourtUnited States Court of Claims
DecidedJuly 9, 1979
DocketNo. 27
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Delaware Tribe of Indians v. United States, 618 F.2d 122, 221 Ct. Cl. 991 (cc 1979).

Opinion

On July 9, 1979 the court awarded attorneys’ fees to Jack Joseph on behalf of himself, the law firm of Pritzker, [992]*992Pritzker & Clinton, and the estates of Wesley E. Disney and Charles B. Rogers in the amount of $48,723.59 which represents 10% of the net award in docket No. 27. This award is to be distributed as agreed to by counsel, with 35% to be paid to the estates of Wesley E. Disney and Charles B. Rogers, or their successors, and 65% to the law firm of Pritzker, Pritzker & Clinton.

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