FROM THE ARCHIVE
Tribe challenged by own law firm
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TUESDAY, MAY 7, 2002

In February, the Mississippi Band of Choctaws of Louisiana became the first tribe in the nation to own a new car dealership.

But their "no lemons" policy is being challenged by non-Indian car dealers. Guess who these businessmen hired?

Former senator and tribal foe Slade Gorton.

It gets better. The tribe's law firm is Preston, Gates & Ellis, whose services have helped the tribe maintain a high political profile.

That's exactly what attracted the non-Indians to the firm. Well that and Gorton, who joined the legal team last year.

So when Gorton showed up in Mississippi to testify against the Choctaw business before a state vehicle commission, the tribe wanted him recused, citing an "attorney-client" relationship. The board's hearing officer agreed, but then quickly changed his mind and allowed Gorton to present his opposition.

Get the Story:
Capital Comment (United Press International 5/7)

Relevant Links:
Mississippi Band of Choctaws - http://www.choctaw.org/cover.html
Preston, Gates & Ellis - http://www.prestongates.com

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No lemons for Miss. Choctaw (2/22)
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Campbell's support of Gorton raises questions (2/16)
McCain opposes Gorton judgeship (2/15)