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Acres v. Blue Lake Rancheria et al
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March 29, 2017
Contractor Can't Halt Fraud Row In Tribal Court During Appeal
A California federal judge refused Tuesday to stop a tribal court dispute between the Blue Lake Rancheria and a contractor the tribe claims fraudulently induced its casino into a gambling-software development deal while the contractor challenges the tribal court row in federal appeals court.
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February 23, 2017
Judge To Send Fraud Case Back To Tribal Court
A California judge intends to return to tribal court a battle between the Blue Lake Rancheria and a man the tribe says fraudulently induced its casino into a gambling-software development deal, tentatively finding that the recusal of a tribal court judge resolves the conflict-of-interest concerns that spurred the federal lawsuit, according to a Wednesday filing.
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February 07, 2017
Contractor Says Challenge To Tribal Court Row Isn't Moot
A contractor pressed a federal court Monday not to toss his lawsuit seeking to halt the Blue Lake Rancheria's tribal court dispute accusing him of fraudulently inducing the tribe's casino into a gambling software development deal on the grounds that the judge who presided over it has a relationship with the tribe.
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January 25, 2017
Blue Lake Says Challenge To Tribal Court Case Is Now Moot
The Blue Lake Rancheria on Tuesday looked to nix a man's lawsuit seeking to halt a tribal court dispute accusing him of fraudulently inducing the tribe's casino into a gambling software development deal on the grounds that the judge presiding over it has a relationship with the tribe, saying the tribal court judge has recused himself.
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November 10, 2016
Blue Lake Looks To Nix Suit Seeking Halt Of Tribal Court Row
The Blue Lake Rancheria pressed a California federal court Wednesday to toss a man's lawsuit seeking to halt a tribal court dispute accusing him of fraudulently inducing the tribe's casino into a gambling software development deal on the grounds that the judge presiding over it has a relationship with the tribe.