Robyn Interpreter has devoted her law practice to obtaining productive and efficient solutions for her clients within her practice areas. She has extensive experience in:
Water rights protection and water resources development
Serving as special legal counsel to Tribes
Multi-party civil litigation
Contract negotiations, drafting and review
Business transactions and general counsel matters
Federal land exchanges and trust acquisitions
Negotiating intergovernmental agreements
Federal, state and tribal regulatory compliance
Drafting codes and administrative procedures
Indian allottee representation
Real estate transactions and land title matters
Wills, trusts, powers of attorney, health care directives
Matters before the Department of Interior, Office of Hearings and Appeals
Other Professional Experience
“The United States Census: The Racialization of Indian Identity and its Impact on Self Determination” Master’s Thesis (2000)
“P.L. 93-638 Contracting” and “Carcieri v. Salazar” - Presentations to Tribal Law Clinic at James E. Rogers College of Law, University of Arizona (2006 - present)
“Indian Land Title 101 - Basic Principles” - Presentation to Arizona Federal Land Surveyors Workshop (2008)
“Water Law Primer” - Presentation to Federal Indian Law class at Arizona State University College of Law (2010)