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Gov. Arnold Schwarzeneggers' office is reportedly close to reaching a deal with at least four major Indian tribes that would have them hand the state more than $1 billion in casino winnings. Where there's that much money, lawyers can't be far behind. Tribes have long looked to a handful of smaller tribal law boutiques for their legal needs. But with Indian gambling now a $15 billion business, legions of lawyers are vying for a piece of the action in a practice that is, due to history and law, hard to crack.
June 21, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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