
Simeonidis v. Mashantucket Pequot Gaming Enterprise
The total cost of those two items is $3,604.15. Six months later, P underwent spinal fusion surgery. The primary issue, in this case, is whether subsequent medical costs related to spinal …
Simeonidis v. Mashantucket Pequot Gaming Enterprise
Joanne Simeonidis (plaintiff) suffered back injuries when her slot machine chair suddenly collapsed at a casino operated by Mashantucket Pequot Gaming Enterprise (defendant).
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Supreme Court declines to hear yet another Indian Country case
Apr 17, 2017 · In a positive move for tribal interests, the nation's highest court refused to reopen a lawsuit that targeted the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation.
Tribal Court – Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation
The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Court provides a judicial forum for the resolution of civil disputes that arise within the Mashantucket community. The court also hears criminal cases when …
Tribal Court Cases Related to Injury and Tort Law
Aug 16, 2004 · Batchelder v. Mashantucket Pequot Gaming Enterprise, No. MPTC-CV-2002-155 (Mashantucket Pequot Tr. Ct., Feb. 11, 2005) 32 ILR 6060. Berthiaume v. Mashantucket …
There were at least 205 confirmed or suspected COVID-19 cases among those individuals that work on the premises of the Tribal Businesses, CA16, not including any cases among the …
Simeonidis v. Mashantucket Pequot Gaming Enterprise
Aug 7, 2013 · Although Simeonidis was entitled to recover for medical treatment, physical therapy and injections between July 2010 and February 2011, she was not entitled to compensation …
Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Court History
These are contained in 5 volumes of the Mashantucket Pequot Reports. The court is best known for the reasoned case law contained in these volumes. Mashantucket cases have been cited …
Mashantucket Pequot Tribe v. Connecticut - Case Brief Summary …
In Mashantucket Pequot Tribe v. Connecticut, the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe sought to operate class III gaming activities, such as casino games, on their reservation in Connecticut.