from an account published in the Bay Mills News of a General Tribal Council meeting held in November 2003, shortly after the Tribe's elections:
During a section of the meeting set aside for "Tribal Member Concerns" there was a dialogue about management practices and funding as well as past and future legal services, and this...
Peninsula Legal Services P.C. (PLCPC) was originally formed in 1996 for the purpose of providing "representation involving Native American issues and related topics." These attorneys founded and continue as part of PLCPC:
During a section of the meeting set aside for "Tribal Member Concerns" there was a dialogue about management practices and funding as well as past and future legal services, and this...
"Jeff [a reference to then newly elected tribal Chairman Jeff Parker] said that it was Peninsula Legal Services, who came to the tribe with the Charlotte Beach idea. If successful, they would have gotten a percentage of revenue as a fee for five years."
Peninsula Legal Services P.C. (PLCPC) was originally formed in 1996 for the purpose of providing "representation involving Native American issues and related topics." These attorneys founded and continue as part of PLCPC:
- Robert Golden
- Armand Kunz
- Anthony Andary
- Prentiss Brown
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