Background
S. J. Rey-Bear, Daniel I. was born on January 11, 1969 in Middlesex, England.
S. J. Rey-Bear, Daniel I. was born on January 11, 1969 in Middlesex, England.
Rice University (Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, 1992). University of Texas (Juris Doctor, 1995). Spoken languages: French.
Worked at Nordhaus, Haltom, Taylor, Taradash & Frye, Limited Liability Partnership (Albuquerque, New Mexico) specializing in Indian Affairs, Litigation, Energy, Oil and Gas, Water, Environmental Law, Natural Resources, Business and General Civil Practice. Admitted to the bar, 1995, Colorado. 1997, New Mexico and United States.
Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit.
Author: "The Flathead Water Quality Standards Dispute: Legal Bases for Tribal Regulatory Authority over Non-Indian Reservation Land," American Indian Law Review 151, 1996. "Native American Law: A Career Path to Consider," 58 Texas Bar Journal 840, 1995.
"Judicial Enforcement of Charitable Care Requirements for Non-profit Hospitals" Tax Exempt Status," Texas Bar Journal, Fall 1993. Staff Attorney, United States.
Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit, 1995-1997.
Member: State Bar of New Mexico. Federal and American Bar Associations. Native American Bar Association.
Established in 1979 Nordhaus, Haltom, Taylor, Taradash & Frye has steadily grown in size and in areas of proven expertise.
With offices in Albuquerque, Santa Fe and Washington, District of Columbia, serving clients throughout the United States. The Firm"s efforts on behalf of its clients have been consistently favorable.
The law firm provides a wide array of legal services to its clients and has developed notable experience in all areas of Indian affairs, Indian taxation, environmental, water and natural resources (oil and gas, coal, gravel and uranium), business transactions, economic development, banking, real estate, commercial, construction and personal injury law. The law firm handles major litigation with a concentration on federal courts.
Member: State Bar of New Mexico. Federal and American Bar Associations. Native American Bar Association.