Conference: March 31 – April 3, 2025
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Joe Webster

Joe Webster

Joseph H. Webster is a partner at Hobbs Straus Dean & Walker LLP who practices Indian Law. He focuses on Indian gaming, economic development, self-determination, and taxation. Joe also serves as the firm’s managing partner.

 

Joe is recognized for his knowledge of and experience in tribal rights under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, and is a member of the International Masters of Gaming Law. He represents tribes before the National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) and the Department of the Interior (DOI), as well as in federal and state courts.

 

He has represented a number of tribes in successful compact negotiations.  For example, he was the primary drafter of the 2004 Oklahoma Tribal-State Gaming Compact. Later, he represented the Seminole Tribe of Florida in the negotiation of the landmark 2010 Gaming Compact with the State of Florida and in subsequent successful litigation over the Tribe’s right to continue offering banked card games. In 2021 he represented the Seminole Tribe in the negotiation of a new ground-breaking compact with the State that authorizes the Tribe to offer mobile sports betting.  Joe has represented the Tribe in successful state and federal litigation to defend the new compact.

 

In 2016, Joe represented the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians in its successful effort to negotiate an amended gaming compact with the State of California. In 2022, Joe represented the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Wisconsin in the Tribe’s successful negotiations to amend its compact to allow sports wagering.   Joe also has represented tribes in the Class III secretarial procedures process before the DOI.

 

Joe represents tribes on issues related to various state and federal internet gaming proposals including issues related to sports betting and daily fantasy sports. He has focused on helping to ensure that proposed internet gaming legislation protects existing tribal gaming operations and respects tribal sovereignty.

 

Joe has worked on several multimillion-dollar tribal gaming development and financing projects. His clients include Hard Rock International, which is owned by the Seminole Tribe of Florida. Additionally, he helped a number of institutional investors navigate the complexities of federal and tribal law in multimillion-dollar transactions.

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