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Top best Native American Lawyers in zip code 84111 Salt Lake City

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We have more than 4 top best Native American lawyers in zip code 84111, Salt Lake City, Utah. Jesse C. Trentadue, Michael E. Bostwick are among the top best Native American attorneys in zip code 84111. While choosing lawyers in zip code 84111, compare their reviews.


Jesse C. Trentadue - top best Native American Lawyer in zip code 84111

Jesse C. Trentadue

Rating: 3.25


Area of Practice: Antitrust & Trade Regulation,Civil Rights,Construction ,Corporate ,Education ,Entertainment & Sports ,Insurance ,Lender ,Medical Malpractice,Native American ,Patents,Personal Injury

Zip code: 84111, Salt Lake City, Utah



Contact: 801-532-7300
Suitter Axland, PLLC.
East Broadway.

Michael E. Bostwick - top best Native American Lawyer in zip code 84111

Michael E. Bostwick

Rating: 3.35


Area of Practice: Business & Commercial,Child Support,Construction ,Criminal Defense ,Family ,Native American ,Personal Injury,Workers Compensation

Zip code: 84111, Salt Lake City, Utah



Contact: (801) 961-7400
Bostwick and Price P.C..
The Elks Building   139 East South Temple St Ut.

Michael M. Quealy - top best Native American Lawyer in zip code 84111

Michael M. Quealy

Rating: 3.25


Area of Practice: Energy ,Environmental ,Government Agencies,Native American

Zip code: 84111, Salt Lake City, Utah



Contact: (801) 532-1234
Parsons Behle & Latimer.
South Main Street.

Michael J. Malmquist - top best Native American Lawyer in zip code 84111

Michael J. Malmquist

Rating: 3.35


Area of Practice: Energy ,Government Agencies,Native American

Zip code: 84111, Salt Lake City, Utah



Contact: (801) 532-1234
Parsons Behle & Latimer.
South Main Street.

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Native American Case examples in zip code 84111

Description: Covers legal issues affecting Native Americans, including land rights and treaty obligations. Case Example: United States v. Kagama, 1886 - Addressed federal authority over Native American tribes. Judgment: The Court upheld federal jurisdiction over tribal matters.