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Doing business with tribes difficult for some
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MAY 15, 2000

Making business deals with Indian tribes is an eye-opening process for investors and companies unfamiliar with federal Indian law. Disputes over contracts and agreements with tribes usually occur in the tribal court venue. Tribal sovereign immunity, the rule of tribal court exhaustion, and the close knit nature of tribal governments pose problems for businessmen new to the area of tribal investment.

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