Tribal Attorney's Office
I. In General. The Office of Tribal Attorney operates under the
general supervision of the Tribal Attorney. The Tribal Attorney is under
the supervision of the Tribal Council in accordance with established
Tribal Council policies.
II. Mission Statement. The mission of the Office of Tribal Attorney
is to support, defend and advance the interests of the Keweenaw Bay
Indian Community by providing legal services to the Tribal Council and
its subordinate departments, committees, agencies, offices and
businesses. In the discharge of this function, the Office acts in an
advisory and ministerial capacity.
III. Scope of Services. The Office of Tribal Attorney serves as legal
advisor to the Tribal Council. Under the policy direction of the Tribal
Council, the Office also provides legal services to department heads,
directors, officers, employees and staff of the Community and Community
enterprises. The Office also acts as liaison to other sovereign Indian
nations as well as federal, state and local governments, court systems,
professional associations, and interest groups on matters of interest to
the Community.
IV. Practice Areas. The Office of Tribal Attorney provides legal
services on a wide range of issues. Practice areas include, but are not
limited to, the following:
- Tribal Law
- Treaty Rights
- Self-Governance
- Federal Indian Law
- Contract Law
- Dispute Resolution
- Constitutional Law
- Administrative Law
- Family Law/Adoptions
- Tax Law
- Litigation (avoidance, resolution)
- Economic Development
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- Criminal Prosecution
- Gaming Law
- Construction Law
- Employment Law
- Environmental Law
- Health Law
- Land Use
- Legislation
- Real Estate Law
- Business/Commercial Law
- Tort Law
- Indian Child Welfare Law
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V. Major Functions. The major functions of the Office of Tribal
Attorney are to:
• Protect the Community’s sovereignty from encroachment • Provide legal advice to the Tribal Council and its subordinate
departments • Represent the Community and its representatives in judicial,
legislative, executive and administrative proceedings • Coordinate with federal, state and local agencies
• Criminal Prosecutions |