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Akin
Robert S. Strauss Tower
2001 K Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20006-1037
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
United States
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Work Department

Senior Counsel; Lobbying & Public Policy

Position

Katie Brossy’s practice focuses on representing Indian tribes, tribal governmental instrumentalities and tribally owned enterprises. She has worked on several highly significant tribal matters, including one of the largest Indian water rights settlements in U.S. history and the largest tribal trust claim settlement.

She represents tribal clients on a variety of matters, including:

  • Indian water law, including Congressional enactment and implementation of Indian water settlements
  • S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Services funding opportunities
  • Tribal trust accounting litigation and settlement
  • Withdrawal of trust assets pursuant to the American Indian Trust Fund Management Reform Act
  • Negotiating 105(l) leases with the Department of Interior and Indian Health Service
  • Federal appropriations and Congressional representation
  • Bureau of Indian Education school construction and financing
  • Tax law
  • Indian gaming law
  • Land trust and restricted-fee land matters
  • Environmental regulation
  • Contract support costs under the Indian Self-Determination Education and Assistance Act
  • Tribal sovereign immunity

To learn more about Katie, please visit her full profile: https://www.akingump.com/en/lawyers-advisors/katie-brossy.html

Memberships

Board Member, National Park Trust

Board Member, Notah Begay III Foundation

Board Member, National Park Trust

Board Member, Chief Standing Bear Project

Member, Akin Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Council

Member of the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska, as well as of Santee Sioux

Education

J.D., Columbia Law School

B.A., University of Nebraska at Lincoln

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Industry focus > Native American law

The Washington DC-based Native American law practice at Akin represents tribal governments and their economic enterprises on matters involving tribal political empowerment, sovereignty and economic development. The group is regularly involved in the negotiation of settlements regarding land and water rights, and additionally advises tribes on a range of non-contentious mandates such as non-gaming business opportunities, governmental contracting, renewable energy projects, and telecommunications. Practice head Donald R Pongrace specializes in complex private and government-to-government negotiations, regularly appearing before federal, state and tribal courts. Additional key figures include Jason Hauter, who previously acted as in-house counsel for the Gila River Indian Community and has focused his practice on the implementation of Indian water rights settlements and water resource management. Katie Brossy specializes in advocating before federal agencies on water, land, gaming and education matters. Allison Binney left the firm in March 2023.