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Wilda Wahpepah is special counsel in the Finance and Bankruptcy Practice Group in the firm's Washington, D.C. office.


Federal Reserve Clarifies that Distributions to Tribal Governments are Permitted Under the Main Street Lending Program
Federal Reserve Clarifies that Distributions to Tribal Governments are Permitted Under the Main Street Lending Program

U.S. Supreme Court finds Muscogee (Creek) Nation’s Reservation Remains Intact For Purposes of Criminal Jurisdiction
How Can the CARES Act Help My Tribe? A Briefing on Economic Stimulus for Tribes
When the “Lights Go Out on Broadway” Will the Lights on Tribal Slot Machines be Next? What Do State COVID-19 Emergency Actions Mean for Tribal Gaming Operations?
Federal Court Limits Tribe’s, Secretary’s Options When States Balk at Gaming Compact
U.S. Supreme Court Decision in Michigan v. Bay Mills Indian Community et al.
Interior’s Carcieri Opinion Means More Diligence for Trust Land Development Projects
About
Wilda Wahpepah is special counsel in the Finance and Bankruptcy Practice Group in the firm's Washington, D.C. office.