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Padraic I. McCoy

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Padraic I. McCoy

Associate
 
Faegre & Benson LLP
1900 Fifteenth Street
Boulder, Colorado  80302
(Boulder Co.)

Telephone: 303-447-7700
WATS: 800-396-4604. Facsimile: 303-447-7800
http://www.faegre.com



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Practice AreasNative American Law; Gaming; Litigation
 
EducationUniversity of California at Los Angeles, J.D., 2001, University of California at Irvine, B.A., magna cum laude, 1998; University of California at Los Angeles, M.A., 2002
 
Admitted2002, California; 2007, Colorado
 
BornSan Bernardino, California, 1970
 
BiographyAuthor, "The Land Must Hold the People: Native Modes of Territoriality and Contemporary Tribal Justifications for Placing Land into Trust," 27 Am. Ind. L.Rev. 421, 2002-2003.
 
ISLN916697509
 

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District Court: Indian Tribes Not Subject to CERCLA Liability
Padraic I. McCoy, Megan Farooqui, July 28, 2009
The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Washington held on June 19 in Pakootas et al. v. Teck Cominco Metals et al., Case No. CV-04-256-LRS, that Indian tribes are not "persons" subject to liability under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and...

Ninth Circuit Holds FLSA Applies to On-Reservation Tribal Member-Owned Business
Carey R. Gagnon, Padraic I. McCoy, June 1, 2009
The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled on April 20 in Solis v. Matheson, Case No. 07-35633, that the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) apply to a retail business owned by Indian tribal members and located on the Puyallup Indian reservation in...

Recovery Act Includes $2.5 Billion for Tribes, Indian Country and Bureau of Indian Affairs
Padraic I. McCoy, March 25, 2009
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 - commonly known as the economic stimulus package - includes approximately $2.5 billion for Indian tribes, Indian country and the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA).


 

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