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Provided by Snell & Wilmer LLP
Snell & Wilmer’s attorneys have been significantly involved in legal issues involving Native American tribes and land throughout the U.S. for 75+ years. The firm understands that Native American tribes and the businesses they work with face unique challenges and opportunities, including issues involving sovereign immunity; cultural and natural resource and environmental protections; financing and developing hotels, retail centers, infrastructure and utilities; and a wide range of state and federal regulatory concerns.
The firm has represented many tribes, tribal organizations and Native American-owned enterprises, including casinos, gaming organizations, resorts, recreational businesses, development and management companies, financiers, gaming vendors and others doing business on Native American lands.
With 450+ attorneys practicing in 16 locations throughout the U.S. and Mexico, the firm has the experience necessary to offer clients a dynamic range of services that are sensitive to the complex and subtle differences in tribal and state laws and regulations.
Snell & Wilmer's Native American affairs practice is an interdisciplinary mix of attorneys with experience in Native American law and in other areas (litigation, gaming law, utility law, natural resources, water law, general business, agri-business, real estate, condemnation, rights of way, legislation, regulatory agencies, construction, telecommunications, taxation, finance, employment law, environmental law).
Chambers Review
Snell & Wilmer LLP provides high-quality advice to Native American tribes and tribal organizations. The firm also advises non-tribal entities dealing with tribes. It is noted for its expertise in economic development, water and land rights and litigation in the federal, state and tribal courts.
Notable Practitioners
Heidi Staudenmaier is a leading attorney with deep expertise in Indian and gaming law and regularly acts for clients engaging in commercial transactions with tribes.
"Heidi is very detail-oriented and very organized."