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Daniel Carter is a highly experienced lawyer in Tulsa, Oklahoma, specializing in Native American law, electricity assets, and regulatory compliance.
R. Daniel Carter is a professional legal professional who practices in each litigation and transactional subjects, with a specific attention on Native American regulation, renewable and nonrenewable strength assets, and regulatory compliance. With a wealth of revel in in the field, Daniel has assisted customers with a huge range of criminal problems, including tribal governmental affairs, energy transactions, environmental litigation, business agreements, Indian gaming, and more.
Currently serving as the Lawyer General for the Sac and Fox Nation, Daniel is properly-versed in criminal and juvenile topics, as well as tribal?federal family members. His litigation enjoy spans federal, kingdom, tribal, and appellate courts, where he has handled complicated instances related to Native American regulation, tribal sovereign immunity, fee?to?consider acquisitions, and treaty rights.
In the transactional place, Daniel has labored on financing, mergers and acquisitions, realty transactions, settlement formation, and federal contracting. He has additionally been worried in modern economic development tasks, specifically within the renewable energy and Native American lending sectors.
With a heritage as a counsel for the U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, Daniel brings a completely unique expertise of federal regulation and guidelines associated with Native American law. He has worked on law concerning tribal power resources, water, tax, infrastructure, and economic improvement, making him a treasured asset to clients in search of felony recommend in this specialized place.
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- Native American Law
- Energy, Oil & Gas Law
- Utilities
- Appeals & Appellate
- Civil Appeals, Federal Appeals
- Gov & Administrative Law
- Administrative Law, Election Law, Government Contracts, Government Finance, Legislative & Government Affairs
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