Indian Law and Economic Development
Planning to do business in Indian Country? Are you
familiar with applicable tribal laws, federal and
state governmental regulations? Do you have experience
and positive relations with the Department of Interior,
Bureau of Indian Affairs and other agencies affecting
business in Indian country? Do you understand water
rights laws and how they impact transactions both
within and outside Indian country? Simply stated,
doing business in Indian country without experienced
counsel is an imprudent business practice.
The lawyers in the Rodey Law Firm Indian Law and
Economic Development Practice Group have the know-how
to work constructively with tribal and governmental
interests and with the lenders, developers and business
people bringing economic development and prosperity
to Native Americans. Our goal is to get your deals
done while ensuring that your interests are protected
when you do business with tribes, on or off reservation.
The Indian Law and Economic Development Practice
Group also is supported by Rodey's Litigation Department,
enabling us to help you find an appropriate resolution
through alternative dispute resolution or litigation
when conflicts arise with tribes or their affiliated
entities.
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