Alaska's leading firm in Native, business, and natural resource law.
What do you look for in a law firm?
Experience. Commitment. Focus. Since 1955, Landye Bennett Blumstein has provided Alaska with legal services built on a foundation of excellence and deep community roots. Whether we are navigating complex Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act issues, structuring a corporate transaction, or fighting in the courtroom, our philosophy is simple: we provide strategic, uncompromising advocacy tailored to the unique demands of the Last Frontier.
Practice Highlights
Where we lead the field.
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Alaska Native Law, Corporate and Tribal
We are one of Alaska's leading firms in Alaska Native law, representing ANCs, village corporations, tribes, and tribal consortia on governance, federal Indian law, contracting, and policy.
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Fisheries Law
From limited entry permits to federal council proceedings, we represent harvesters, processors, CDQs, and associations across Alaska's commercial fisheries.
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A bench built for Alaska.
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Resources
April 30, 2026
ANCSA Resource Center
January 13, 2026
Supreme Court Denies Review in United States v. Alaska, Upholds Federal Subsistence Authority
October 14, 2025
Ninth Circuit Upholds Katie John Precedent, Reinforcing Federal Authority Over Subsistence Fishing in Alaska's Navigable Waters
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Updates
April 30, 2026
ANCSA Resource Center
January 13, 2026
Supreme Court Denies Review in United States v. Alaska, Upholds Federal Subsistence Authority
October 14, 2025
Ninth Circuit Upholds Katie John Precedent, Reinforcing Federal Authority Over Subsistence Fishing in Alaska's Navigable Waters
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The ANCSA Resource Center.
A working knowledge base for the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act — case law, federal rulings, and structured explainers from the lawyers who litigate them.
Visit the ANCSA Center →§ 1601 et seq.
"Congress finds and declares that there is an immediate need for a fair and just settlement of all claims by Natives and Native groups of Alaska, based on aboriginal land claims..."
43 U.S.C. § 1601(a)