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Clarification The headline
and lead paragraph of The Nugget story "Judge denies attorney's
fees in SCID suit" (The
Nugget,
October 23, page 17) overstated the scope of the judge's ruling.
No court order has been issued
denying attorney's fees in the case between the Cyrus family of Sisters
and the Squaw Creek Irrigation District.
Judge Stephen Tiktin ruled
earlier this month that a May 7, 1999, letter from Cyrus family attorney
Michael Peterkin to Squaw Creek Irrigation District attorney Greg Lynch
"is not sufficient to entitle plaintiffs to ... attorney fees if they
ultimately obtain a money judgment for conversion."
A separate May 4 letter remains
at issue.
"Plaintiffs (Cyrus) contend
an appropriate written demand was made on or about May 4, 1999.
"Defendant (SCID) denies receiving
such a communication.
"There is a question of fact
about whether this occurred," Tiktin wrote in his ruling.
"The May 4 letter is still
at issue and will be heard and we are confident that we will prevail,"
Peterkin told The Nugget.
SCID attorney Lynch said that
"that May 4 letter that Peterkin alluded to doesn't appear anywhere in
this case." |
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