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Top best Indian Law Lawyers in zip code 87110 Albuquerque

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We have more than 4 top best Indian Law lawyers in zip code 87110, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Ms. Anne Porter Browne, Andrew J. Simons are among the top best Indian Law attorneys in zip code 87110. While choosing lawyers in zip code 87110, compare their reviews.


Ms. Anne Porter Browne - top best Indian Law Lawyer in zip code 87110

Ms. Anne Porter Browne

Rating: / 4.6


Area of Practice: Real Estate, Finance, Business Law, Leases and Leasing, Trusts and Estates, Construction Law, Banks and Banking, Corporate Law, Commercial Law, Commercial Real Estate, Mortgages, Wills, Indian Law

Zip code: 87110, Albuquerque, New Mexico



Contact: 505-883-2500
Sutin, Thayer & Browne.
6100 Uptown Boulevard NE.

Andrew J. Simons - top best Indian Law Lawyer in zip code 87110

Andrew J. Simons

Rating: / 4.8


Area of Practice: Commercial Litigation, Secured Collections, Indian Law, Personal Injury, Consumer Law, Insurance

Zip code: 87110, Albuquerque, New Mexico



Contact: 505-883-2500
Sutin, Thayer & Browne.
6100 Uptown Boulevard NE.

Christopher A. Holland - top best Indian Law Lawyer in zip code 87110

Christopher A. Holland

Rating: / 4.8


Area of Practice: Commercial Litigation, Employment Litigation, University Law, Indian Law

Zip code: 87110, Albuquerque, New Mexico



Contact: 505-883-3409
Sutin, Thayer & Browne.
6100 Uptown Boulevard NE.

Justin R. Sawyer - top best Indian Law Lawyer in zip code 87110

Justin R. Sawyer

Rating: / 4.9


Area of Practice: Commercial Litigation, Business Litigation, Creditors Rights, Indian Law, Civil Litigation

Zip code: 87110, Albuquerque, New Mexico



Contact: 505-883-2500
Sutin, Thayer & Browne.
6100 Uptown Boulevard NE.

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Indian Law Case examples in zip code 87110

Description: Involves legal issues related to the rights and sovereignty of American Indian tribes and members. Case Example: McGirt v. Oklahoma, 2020 - Affirmed that much of eastern Oklahoma remains a reservation. Judgment: The Supreme Court ruled that 1866 Creek Nation boundaries are still a reservation under federal law.