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Conly J. Schulte
Monteau, Peebles & Crowell, LLP
12100 West Center Road, Suite 202
Omaha, NE 68144
(Douglas)
Admitted: Colorado, Iowa, Nebraska, Oklahoma; U.S. Supreme Court; U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Second, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth and District of Columbia Circuits; U.S. Court of Federal Claims; U.S. District Courts for the District of Columbia, Western District of Michigan, District of Nebraska, Eastern District of Wisconsin, and the Northern District of Iowa; Winnebago Tribal Court; Santee Sioux Nation Tribal Court; Eastern Shoshone & Northern Arapaho Tribal Court; and Muscogee (Creek) Nation Tribal Court. Mr. Schulte has also been admitted pro hac vice to practice in cases in state and federal courts located in Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, Oklahoma and Washington states.
Law School: Creighton University (J.D., Cum Laude 1993); Board of Editors, Creighton Law Review
College: University of Nebraska at Lincoln (B.A., 1990).
Practice Areas: Trial and Appellate Advocacy; Tribal Governance; Tribal Sovereignty and Self-Determination; Taxation; Economic Development; Trust Land Acquisition; Natural Resources; Gaming; Environmental and Cultural Preservation; Employment Law; Civil Rights; Governmen
Additional Information:
Mr. Schulte has extensive experience serving as lead litigation counsel for American Indian tribes in judicial and administrative forums on a wide variety of issues, including Indian Gaming Regulatory Act litigation, federal fee-to-trust land transactions, tribal exemptions from state regulatory laws, breach of federal trust obligations, federal Tort Claims Act litigation, federal recognition of tribal status, tribal taxing jurisdiction, NEPA litigation, Endangered Species Act litigation, contract disputes, and constitutional rights litigation.
Mr. Schulte has been lead counsel in major litigation over tribal Class II gaming, where he earned victories over the U.S. Department of Justice that enables tribes to utilize video Class II gaming devices as a means of economic development. Mr. Schulte also served as lead counsel in litigation against the City of Detroit over violations of tribal constitutional rights involving bids for casino development contracts. This litigation resulted in a settlement of over $94 million on behalf of his tribal client. Mr. Schulte has also been extensively involved in the negotiation of tribal-state gaming compacts, has served as a co-instructor for a law school course on federal Indian law and has spoken at seminars on various legal issues affecting Indian Country.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Conly Schulte located?
Conly Schulte is located in Omaha, NE at 12100 West Center Road, Suite 202, 68144 (Douglas County).
What are Conly Schulte's practice areas?
Conly Schulte's practice areas include: Trial and Appellate Advocacy; Tribal Governance; Tribal Sovereignty and Self-Determination; Taxation; Economic Development; Trust Land Acquisition; Natural Resources; Gaming; Environmental and Cultural Preservation; Employment Law; Civil Rights; Governmen.
What firm is Conly Schulte associated with?
Conly Schulte is associated with Monteau, Peebles & Crowell, LLP in Omaha, NE.
Where did Conly Schulte attend law school?
Conly Schulte attended Creighton University (J.D., Cum Laude 1993); Board of Editors, Creighton Law Review and University of Nebraska at Lincoln (B.A., 1990)..
When was Conly Schulte admitted to the bar?
Conly Schulte was admitted to practice: Colorado, Iowa, Nebraska, Oklahoma; U.S. Supreme Court; U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Second, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth and District of Columbia Circuits; U.S. Court of Federal Claims; U.S. District Courts for the District of Columbia, Western District of Michigan, District of Nebraska, Eastern District of Wisconsin, and the Northern District of Iowa; Winnebago Tribal Court; Santee Sioux Nation Tribal Court; Eastern Shoshone & Northern Arapaho Tribal Court; and Muscogee (Creek) Nation Tribal Court. Mr. Schulte has also been admitted pro hac vice to practice in cases in state and federal courts located in Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, Oklahoma and Washington states..