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Tribal Law Attorneys in Apache County, Arizona

Building our tribal law attorney network in Apache County.

Apache County (county seat: St. Johns, population approximately 66K) is served by our network of tribal law attorneys. We connect residents of St. Johns, Springerville, Eagar, Chinle and surrounding communities with experienced attorneys.

Arizona is home to 22 federally recognized tribes, covering more than a quarter of the state's land. Tribal law is a unique specialty involving the interplay between tribal, state, and federal jurisdiction. Tribal law attorneys handle Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) cases, tribal court litigation, gaming compacts, land disputes, and business matters involving tribal entities.

Tribal Law Attorneys in Apache County

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Common Tribal Law Cases

Tribal Law attorneys in Apache County commonly handle:

  • ICWA Cases
  • Tribal Court Litigation
  • Tribal Jurisdiction Disputes
  • Land Use
  • Gaming Compacts
  • Tribal Business Matters
  • Cultural Resource Protection

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