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Tribal Enterprise Case Law Update


Total Credits: 1 CLE

Average Rating:
   11
Categories:
Indian Law
Faculty:
Doreen Nanibaa McPaul |  Peter A Larson |  Harrison William Rice
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Oct 08, 2025


Description

Course surveys recent case law impacting tribal enterprises.  The presentation will focus on the factors courts consider when determining that a tribal enterprise retains sovereign immunity.

Faculty
Peter Larson, Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP

Chairpersons
Doreen N. McPaul, President, Tribal In-House Counsel Association
Harrison Rice, Assistant Attorney General, Tohono O'odham Nation

Handouts

Faculty

Doreen Nanibaa McPaul Related Seminars and Products



is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation. She is a 1995 graduate of Princeton University and earned her Juris Doctorate in 2001 from the Arizona State University College of Law, where she also received a Certificate in Federal Indian Law and served as a staff writer for the ASU Law Journal. After law school, Ms. McPaul clerked at the Arizona Court of Appeals for the Honorable Jefferson L. Lankford (retired). She has diverse experience serving as a tribal court staff attorney, as an associate attorney at the Nordhaus Law Firm in Albuquerque, and as a visiting clinical law professor and Interim Director of the Indian Legal Clinic at ASU. Since 2008, Ms. McPaul has worked as an in-house tribal attorney for several Arizona tribes, including a 4-year appointment as the Navajo Nation Attorney General. She currently serves as the Deputy Attorney General for the White Mountain Apache Tribe. Ms. McPaul has over 20 years of experience practicing Indian law, and is admitted to practice law in Arizona and New Mexico, as well as before several tribal and federal courts. Ms. McPaul is active in the State Bar and Indian legal community. She serves on the State Bar of Arizona Board of Governors and is currently the Vice President of the State Bar. Ms. McPaul is a founding board member of the Tribal In-House Counsel Association and served as TICA’s President for a decade. She also serves on the Board of the American Indian Law Center and was elected to membership in The American Law Institute in 2021. Most importantly, Ms. McPaul is a proud military spouse and mom. She is married to SFC Mark McPaul (retired) and they have three sons.


Peter A Larson Related Seminars and Products

Attorney

Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP


Peter Larson is a partner with Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP in the firm's Tribal Affairs, Finance, and Gaming practice groups. His transactional practice focuses on representing Indian tribes, tribal entities in financing matters, and commercial and economic development in Indian Country. Peter has considerable experience in all areas of Indian gaming, including Indian lands determinations, federal, state, and tribal regulatory matters, and representation of tribal gaming agencies. He also works on other economic development issues, including land use and leasing, tribal court development, taxation issues, development of tribal laws and regulations, and regularly interacts with the NIGC and the Department of Interior.



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Overall:      4.6

Total Reviews: 11

Comments

Jonodev C

"the presenters were very knowledgeable and spoke clearly."

Lila S

"only one presenter; I didn't rate the others. "

Jeffrey C

"I do some work for tribal enterprises and the materials will be very helpful in addressing issues of sovereign immunity"

Christy H

"A lot of cases but well explained"

Kimberly C

"Very informative program with a great presenter. "

Michael C

"They all seemed very knowledgeable and gave good explanations of the most important cases."