Becker v. Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray, et al

Track this case

Case Number:

22-4022

Court:

Appellate - 10th Circuit

Nature of Suit:

3190 Other Contract Actions

Government Agencies

  1. December 22, 2023

    Utah Tribe Asks Gorsuch For Stay In $300K Sanctions Ruling

    A Utah tribe and its affiliated corporations asked U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch on Friday for an emergency stay on a mandate requiring them to pay more than $300,000 in attorney fee sanctions while they prepare an appeal.

  2. November 03, 2023

    Utah Tribe Seeks 10th Circ. Stay In Sanctions Mandate

    A Utah tribe and its affiliated corporations are asking the Tenth Circuit to stay a mandate requiring $300,000 in attorney fee sanctions from them, saying they intend to appeal the ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court on the basis of precedent.

  3. October 30, 2023

    10th Circ. Won't Rehear Ute Tribe Sanction Decision

    A split Tenth Circuit declined a Utah tribe's bid for a rehearing seeking to undo the appellate court's ruling that slammed it with $300,000 in attorney fee sanctions for pursuing an arbitration proceeding against a former worker purportedly intended to intimidate a witness.

  4. August 09, 2023

    Split 10th Circ. OKs $330K Atty Fee Sanctions Against Tribe

    A split Tenth Circuit panel affirmed a lower court's finding Tuesday awarding $330,000 in attorney fee sanctions against the Ute tribe for pursuing an arbitration proceeding against a former worker purportedly intended to intimidate a witness, with a judge writing in a dissent that the lower court's sanctions ruling went too far.

  5. October 14, 2022

    Utah Tribe Tells 10th Circ. $330K Sanctions Bill Is Unwarranted

    Native American leaders in Utah maintain that their tribe should not owe a $330,000 sanctions bill to a pair of former tribal employees, telling the Tenth Circuit that a federal judge who ordered the penalty had blindly accepted claims that it pursued a bad-faith legal case against the men. 

  6. July 01, 2022

    Ute Tribe Asks 10th Circ. To Undo Sanctions In Employee Row

    The Ute Indian Tribe wants to escape a $330,000 sanctions bill it owes to two former employees, denying their claims that it sought arbitration against a past financial consultant in retaliation for his testimony in a labor dispute and calling the penalty a "plain usurpation of power" by a Utah federal judge.