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June 2005
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Judge Says Statute of Limitations Bars Tribe’s Claims for Compensation for Alleged Damages Sustained to Tribal Fishing Rights
Klamath Tribes of Oregon v. PacifiCorp, ___F.Supp.2d___
A Medford Oregon federal magistrate judge, Hon. John P. Cooney, in his findings and recommendations opined that a $1 billion lawsuit brought by members of the Klamath Tribes of Oregon against PacifiCorp for the loss of salmon should be dismissed.
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