Hogan Lovells 2024 Election Impact and Congressional Outlook Report
Area of focus
Our work in Indian Country focuses on project development on tribal lands and the management of tribal resources. Through representation of the tribes themselves, or non-Native partners in the construction of infrastructure on tribal lands, we engage tribal leaders and their trustees at the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The goal is to secure for Native Americans and their allies the economic benefits of appropriate development.
We have helped with the licensing of a clean energy generating station on tribal land, the ...
Represent California’s largest tribe in the Congress and the executive branch across all of its resource-related concerns.
Advised tribe in Pacific Northwest in support of dam removal project, funding of associated infrastructure, and restoration of native salmon population.
Counseled private university in disposition of Native American artifacts, with cooperation of tribal recipients and NPS under Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act.
Representing Hawaiian Native educational institution in defense of its chartered mission.