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Indian Law
Attorneys working on behalf of Indian nations must deal with
complex issues involving an array of tribal, federal, state,
local and international laws and treaties. Dreyer Boyajian
has an established Indian law practice that offers competence
and experience in this complex area of law, and that emphasizes
respectful and sensitive representation consistent with a
Nation's history and particular cultural and spiritual traditions.
Dreyer Boyajian provides legal counsel to and litigates on
behalf of Indian Nations and individual Indians concerning
a wide range of issues. The firm's lawyers have experience
in a variety of Indian law areas, including:
- Treaty Rights and Historical Research
- Hunting and Fishing Rights
- Protection of Sovereignty and Sovereign Immunity
- Environmental and Water Rights
- Land Use, Land Leasing and Zoning
- Protection and Repatriation of Cultural Resources
- Federal Trust Responsibility
- Government-To-Government Relations and Intergovernmental Agreements
- Federal and State Legislation Affecting Indian Country
- Employment Law and Indian Preference
- International Treaties and Conventions
- Commercial, Taxation, and Economic Development Issues
Dreyer Boyajian lawyers are sensitive to the cultural and
spiritual history and traditions of its Indian clients, and
work closely with Nation governments in formulating and implementing
legal strategies consistent with each Nation's traditions,
culture and goals. The firm's lawyers have extensive experience
working with Indian Nations and their members in the states
of New York, Washington, Florida, California, Arizona, Nevada,
and Oklahoma in a variety of governmental, regulatory and
traditional contexts.
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