Pottawatomie Tribe of Indians v. United States
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Opinion
On April 27, 1979 the court ordered that 30% of the total fee of $30,704.60, or $9,211.38, is awarded to Robert C. Bell, Jr., and Walter H. Maloney, Jr., attorney and co-executor [745]*745of the Estate of Walter H. Maloney, apportioned equally, for and on behalf of all counsel entitled to fees in Docket No. 29-B, and 70%, or $21,493.22, is awarded to Jack Joseph and Robert S. Johnson, for and on behalf of all counsel entitled to fees in Dockets Nos. 15-D and 311.
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