Practice Areas
Legal and
Professional Services
Business and
Economic Development
Federal Government
Relations
Federal Government
Relations

“As I see it, ‘sovereignty’ as applied to Indigenous nations simply means freedom, the freedom of a people to choose what their future will be.”
— Robert Odawi Porter

Legal and
Professional Services
As sovereign governments surrounded by federal, state, and local governments, Indian nations and tribes must continuously engage in government-to-government dialogue and advocacy to survive and thrive.

Business &
Economic Development
Doing business in Indian Country presents unique float: none !important;challenges and opportunities. It is well understood that the need for tribal economic development and diversification is great. Most Indian nations and tribes, regardless of whether they have successful gaming enterprises, must develop and expand their economies…

Federal Government
Relations Services
No government is perfect, but Indian tribal governments face special challenges in operating effectively and achieving the full potential of their tribal citizens. Indian tribal governments have been subjected to generations of control and interference by the U.S. federal, and sometimes state, governments and must meet modern challenges with often ill-suited and flawed governing structures.

Policy Analysis
and Research
Effective strategies for protecting and expanding tribal sovereignty require thorough analysis of potential policy impacts of proposed changes in legislation or regulations. At the federal, tribal, or state level, decision makers look for high-quality analysis to assist them in making the right decision.
