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Solo and Small Firms

Aug. 30, 2014

Berkey Williams enjoy work as tribal law experts

The firm's practice tackles a variety of Indian law issues, including fishing and hunting rights, protection of cultural sites and natural resources, child welfare, employment and labor, health care and tribal governmental development.


By Alison Frost


Daily Journal Staff Writer


BERKELEY - Imagine you're a lawyer working for an Indian tribe. The tribe would like special permission from the state of California to conduct ceremonies at a site outside of its reservation, but it won't tell you or the state what those ceremonies are like or why that site is so important. They also don't have much money to pay you. What do you do?


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