Dennis Gingold withdraws as counsel in Cobell trust fund case
Friday, December 7, 2012
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With the end of the litigation in sight, attorney Dennis Gingold has withdrawn from the
Cobell trust fund lawsuit.
Gingold, a solo practitioner, has served as lead counsel since the lawsuit was filed in June 1996.
Now that all appeals have been exhausted and a $3.4 billion settlement has been finalized, he filed a notice to withdraw from the case.
Attorneys from from the Kilpatrick Stockton firm, including
Keith Harper, a member of the
Cherokee Nation, will continue to work on the case.
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