Native American Law
Arizona
9 years ranked
Provided by Snell & Wilmer LLP
Heidi McNeil Staudenmaier is nationally recognized in the areas of Native American Law, Gaming Law and Business Litigation. She represents tribes, tribal entities and businesses who engage in commercial transactions in Indian Country, including gaming licensing, compacting, economic development, and governmental matters.
International Masters of Gaming Law, Past President
•"U.S. Department of the Interior Announces Historic Land Acquisition in Alaska," Co-Author, S&W Legal Alert (December 1, 2022)
•"Federal Court Holds That DOJ Cannot Prosecute Company for Non-Sports Betting Under Wire Act," Co-Author, S&W Legal Alert (October 10, 2022)
•"To Tax or Not To Tax" Why Won't the Supreme Court Answer the Question?", Co-Author, Gaming Law Review (Sept. 20, 2022)
•"Gambling in the United States? You bet!", Speaker, ABA Business Law Section's Annual Meeting (September 15, 2022)
•"Ninth Circuit Holds California Negotiated State-Tribal Gaming Compacts in Bad Faith," Co-Author, Snell & Wilmer Legal Alert (August 18, 2022)
•"Supreme Court Holds State Has Concurrent Criminal Jurisdiction Over Non-Indians in Indian Country," Co-Author, Snell & Wilmer Legal Alert
•"Texas Racing Commission to Cease Exporting and Importing Pari-Mutuel Simulcast Signals of 'Covered Horseraces' Under the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act as of July 1, 2022," Co-Author, Snell & Wilmer Legal Alert (June 27, 2022)
Provided by Chambers
Heidi Staudenmaier of Snell & Wilmer is a leading attorney in Tribal gaming. She is well placed to advise both businesses and Native American Tribes on everything from licensing to government affairs.
Provided by Chambers
Heidi is an expert in licensing, she's brilliant.
Heidi is just excellent; she is the preeminent Tribal gaming lawyer in the US.
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