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January 24, 1979.
January 24, 1979.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Charles A. Hobbs, Washington, D.C., attorney of record, for plaintiffs. Wilkinson, Cragun & Barker, Jerry R. Goldstein and Robin A. Friedman, Washington, D.C., of counsel.
David M. Marshall, Washington, D.C., with whom was Asst. Atty. Gen. James W. Moorman, Washington, D.C., for defendant. Craig A. Decker, Washington, D.C., of counsel.
Before FRIEDMAN, Chief Judge, and DAVIS, NICHOLS, KUNZIG, BENNETT and SMITH, Judges, en banc.
United States Court of Claims.
ON DEFENDANT'S MOTION TO DISMISS FOR LACK OF JURISDICTION
DAVIS, Judge:
These connected suits1 by individual Indians and two Indian groups present claims for damages said to arise from the Government's management and disposition of the claimants' property. The principal plaintiffs are (1) 1465 individuals owning interests in Indian trust allotments on the Quinault Reservation in the State of Washington and (2) the Quinault Tribe...
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