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Mr. Rosier is a founding member of Bledsoe Downes & Rosier, PC. He enjoys bicycling with family and friends, reading non-fiction and boogie boarding with hopes of one day body surfing.
Practice Areas: Federal Indian Law; Indian Gaming; Economic Development; Business; Internal Tribal Governance; Employment.
Mr. Rosier is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation.Mr. Rosier’s practice involves the representation of tribal governments in the areas of Federal Indian law, gaming law, economic development, business law, and employment law.In addition, Mr. Rosier provides legal advice to tribal economic development authorities / corporations and entities seeking to do business with Indian tribes. Prior to establishing Bledsoe Downes & Rosier, PC, Mr. Rosier served as General Counsel of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation.Mr. Rosier is admitted to the State Bar of Arizona.
Practice Areas:
Federal Indian Law; Indian Gaming; Economic Development; Business; Internal Tribal Governance; Employment.
Admitted:
Arizona; U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit; U.S. District Court, District of Arizona; Navajo Nation; Hopi Tribal Court; Quechan Tribal Court; Tohono O’odham Nation Justice Center (Application Pending).
Education:
Northern Arizona University; Arizona State University College of Law (J.D., 1995).
Member:
State Bar Association, Indian Law Section; Native American Bar Association.