Tribal Bonding 101: Back to the Basics

Recorded On: 06/25/2013

Although bonding projects on the reservation has been around for over thirty years, new entities and new producers are entering the market every day. If you have not been involved before, or have been away and feel unfamiliar with jumping back in, listen to this refresher course that will cover what you need to know to put together a program for an account bidding work on a reservation or a potential tribal account.

Edward Rubacha

Partner, Jennings, Haug & Cunningham, LLP

Edward Rubacha, a partner with Jennings, Haug & Cunningham, LLP in the Construction and Surety Section, has been active in tribal construction for over nineteen years. He represents contractors and sureties dealing with tribes and tribal entities on reservation projects. He is admitted to practice in the state and federal courts of Arizona, California, Colorado, including the United States Supreme Court, and a number of tribal courts as well. Mr. Rubacha frequently speaks about contracting and bonding on Indian reservations. He is author of “Reservations About the Reservation: Concerns When Dealing With Native American Tribes and Tribal Entities,” “Construction Contracts with Indian Tribes or on Tribal Lands,” The Construction Lawyer, Winter 2006, and “Successful Bonding of Reservation Projects and Tribal Entities,” Pearlman Association 2007.

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