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Luis A. Ochoa

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Luis A. Ochoa

Luis A. Ochoa

Partner
 
Quarles & Brady LLP
One South Church Avenue, Suite 1700
Tucson, Arizona  85701-1621
(Pima Co.)

Telephone: (520) 770-8702
Fax: (520) 770-2219
http://www.quarles.com



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Practice AreasIndian Law(45%); Environmental and Natural Resources in Indian Country; Commercial Transactions and Real Estate Financing on Indian Lands; Tribal Economic Development Projects; Real Estate(15%); Indian Gaming(40%)
 
EducationUniversity of Arizona, J.D., 1986, University of Arizona, B.A., with distinction, 1983
 
Admitted1986, Arizona
 
LanguagesSpanish
 
BornTucson, Arizona
 
BiographyListed in The Best Lawyers in America® (2007—: Gaming Law, Native American Law).
 
ISLN904743973
 

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Treasury Issues Notice of Applications for Tribal Economic Development Bonds
Luis A. Ochoa, Michael J. Ostermeyer, Jeff Peelen, July 8, 2009
On June 23, 2009, the Treasury Department published Notice 2009-51 (the "Notice"), soliciting applications for Tribal Economic Development Bonds authorized under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (the "ARRA").

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act: Bonding Opportunity Knocks for Indian Country
Luis A. Ochoa, Michael J. Ostermeyer, Jeff Peelen, March 27, 2009
After weeks of contentious debate, Congress finally passed--and President Obama promptly signed--the $789 billion economic stimulus plan known as the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 ("ARRA" or the "Recovery Act").

DOE's Tribal Energy Program Provides Opportunity for Tribes to Voice Concerns over Barriers to Developing Renewable Energy on Tribal Lands
Roger K. Ferland, Luis A. Ochoa, March 3, 2009
DOE's Tribal Energy Program is currently requesting information from tribes and other parties interested in the development of renewable energy in Indian Country. This is a request for information only and is not a funding opportunity.



 

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