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Breakfast With Your Finance and Bankruptcy Lawyers: Investing in Indian Country 101 and Tribal Gaming Update
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Seminar
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Wednesday, March 20, 2013 - 7:45am - 9:30am
Rockefeller Plaza, New York City
Administrative & Regulatory / Entertainment, Art & Sports / Tribal Law / Indigenous Peoples
All Federal
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Learn fundamental principles and best practices when lending to or investing in Native American projects and contracting with tribes, including:
- drafting enforceable waivers of sovereign immunity,
- selecting choice of law and dispute resolution forum,
- identifying eligible collateral, enforcing remedies,
- determining whether a tribal entity is eligible for bankruptcy, and
- complying with special federal laws applicable to tribes.
Additionally, our experts will update you on recent developments affecting Native American gaming and non-gaming projects and be available for your questions.
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