Special Institute on

Indian Law and Natural Resources: The Basics and Beyond

  • Westminster, Colorado
  • Sept. 26-27, 2017

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Laws, policies, and practices affecting tribal lands have evolved significantly in recent years, while energy and mineral industry involvement on tribal lands has increased. Tribal participation in developing their resources is now the norm and has brought more companies and their legal counsel into Indian Country in the Rocky Mountain Region, Pacific Northwest, Southwest, Upper Midwest, and throughout the U.S.

Federal and some state agencies have been increasingly deferential to tribes and their participation in management of off-reservation federal lands and resources. The controversial Dakota Access Pipeline and opposition to Northwest coal terminals have brought new issues to the forefront, including treaty rights. The landscape has changed, the pace of development has quickened, and new entrants into tribal resource development are on the rise. This Special Institute will begin with a brief overview of the basics then move on to more advanced topics in Indian law that practitioners are seeing every day.

Experienced attendees will benefit from deeper insights into critical, cutting-edge topics, while resource professionals who are relatively new to the practice will benefit from the experience of our distinguished speakers. We hope you can join us in Colorado to continue the tradition of valuable educational and networking opportunities provided by our Indian Law and Natural Resources institute.

Continuing Education Credit

Approximately 12.5 hours of instruction, including 1 hour of ethics. CLE and other credits are available.

Earlybird Discount

Cutoff date for discounted registration fees:  September 8, 2017