Business | Law | National

Judge won't force Hualapai Tribe to enter arbitration proceedings





A federal judge won't force the Hualapai Tribe of Arizona into arbitration over the popular Grand Canyon Skywalk tourist attraction.

The Grand Canyon Skywalk Development won a $28.5 million arbitration award against a tribal corporation. But Judge David Campbell said the tribe itself hasn't waived its sovereign immunity.

Campbell also said the company has failed to exhaust its remedies in tribal court.

Turtle Talk has posted documents from the case, Grand Canyon Skywalk Development v. Hualapai Tribe.

Get the Story:
Hualapai and development company argue over latest Grand Canyon Skywalk ruling (The Navajo-Hopi Observer 9/3)

Related Stories:
Opinion: Grand Canyon marred by Hualapai Tribe's Skywalk (06/24)
Column: Hualapai Tribe Skywalk spoils Grand Canyon beauty (6/21)
Burial site uncovered as part of Hualapai Tribe's road project (6/20)
Hualapai Tribe opens new route to Grand Canyon attraction (06/12)
Landowner refuses to reopen road to Hualapai Tribe's Skywalk (6/6)
Man arrested in dispute over road to Hualapai Tribe's Skywalk (6/5)
Editorial: Even more troubles for Hualapai Tribe's Skywalk (5/28)

Join the Conversation