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Dena Silliman Nielson, Attorney at Law, has over 12 years experience in all aspects of Indian law, family law, landlord/tenant issues, civil litigation and appellate matters, among others. She has also been actively engaged in teaching law students and paralegals as well as conducting training for tribal officials and tribal employees. Ms. Nielson is a trained negotiator with highly developed interpersonal skills. She has, as well, had training as a family law mediator and has served as a Certified Intermediary for the Oklahoma Department of Human Services. Ms. Nielson has handled litigation in small, rural tribal courts as well as preparing briefs and oral arguments for the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court. As a result, she is an accomplished researcher with well-developed analytical and legal writing abilities.
After graduating Summa Cum Laude from Central State University in Edmond, Oklahoma, Ms. Nielson attended law school at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma. She graduated in May 1993 and was admitted to practice law in the State of Oklahoma that same year. She immediately began an association with Pipestem & Associates working in Indian country with one of its most prestigious attorneys. During this association, Ms. Silliman Nielson worked closely with tribes and tribal entities in an effort to represent their interests both locally and nationally. After Mr. Pipestem's untimely death in 1999, Ms. Nielson moved her practice to Denver, Colorado and was associated for a time as of counsel with Wagenlander & Heisterkamp, LLC.
Today Ms. Nielson's practice is located in Broomfield, Colorado where she focuses on Indian housing issues, environmental issues in Indian country and advocating legal changes in federal laws that directly affect her clients. Additionally, Ms. Nielson represents individual clients in the areas of civil litigation, real estate, appellate matters and family law including divorce and maintenance, child custody, child support, interstate cases, and other similar matters. In dealing with these personal matters, Ms. Nielson's philosophy is to try to make the process as easy as possible. Agreements between the parties are usually easier to enforce and work better long term for those involved. However, where an agreement is not possible, Ms. Nielson will aggressively pursue the relief sought by her client.
- 15%
Indian Law
- 75%
Family Law
- 10%
Taxes & the IRS
- 75% of Practice Devoted to Litigation
- Certified Intermediary, Oklahome Department of Human Services
- Oklahoma, 1993
- Colorado, 2000
- U.S. District Court District of Colorado, 2001
- U.S. Court of Appeals 10th Circuit, 1996
- U.S. District Court Western District of Oklahoma, 1993
- U.S. District Court Northern District of Oklahoma, 1996
- University of Oklahoma College of Law, Norman, Oklahoma, 1993
- J.D.
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Law Review:
Member, 1990-1993; Editor-in-Chief, 1992-1993, American Indian Law Review, 1990 - 1993
- Central State University, Edmond, Oklahoma, 1990
- B.A.
- Honors: summa cum laude
- Honors: President's Honor Roll
- Honors: Supreme Court Justice
- Major:
Political Science
- Major:
Public Sevice
- Rose State College, Midwest City, Oklahoma, May, 1988
- A.A.S. -- Legal Assistant
- Commercial Law 2000: Tribal Sovereignty and the Trust Relationship -- The Smothering and Uncovering of Tribal Economies, The Conference on Consumer Finance Law, December`, 1999
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- A Tribute to Francis Browning Pipestem: A Great and Savage Warrior, American Indian Law Review, Vol. XXIV, Number 1, 1999
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- The Osage Tribe Post-Fletcher: The Key to the Future is Knowledge of the Past, 9 Kan. J.L. Pub., Pol. 795, 2000
- Osage Tribal Council v. U.S. Dept. of Labor, 187 F.3d 1174
(10th Cir 1999)
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- Citizen Band Potawatomie v. Collier, 142 F. 3d 1325
(10th Cir. 1998)
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- Fletcher v. U.S., 116 F. 3d 1315
(10th Cir. 1997)
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- Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma v. Cuomo, 193 F.3d 1162
(10th Cir. 1999)
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- Kaw Nation v. Springer, 341 F.3d 1186
(10th Cir. 2003)
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- Housing Authority of the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma v. Ware, cert. denied, 121 S. Ct. 855
(2001)
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- Absentee Shawnee Housing Authority v. Straight, Case # 98,763, OK
(OK Civ App. (unpublished) 2004)
- Delaware Housing Authority
- Comanche Housing Authority
- National Congress of American Indians
- Adjunct Professor, Rose State College,
1994 - Present
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- Fourth National Tribal Conference on Environmental Management, EPA,
1998
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- American Indian Law for Legal Assistants, Rose State College,
1994 - Present
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- Presenter, NAIHC's Legal Conference,
2000
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2003
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- Presenter, Third Annual Tribal Law and Governance Conference,
1999
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- Presenter, EPA Fourth Annual Tribal Environmental Conference,
1998
- Salem Civil Rights Award, University of Oklahoma School of Law,
1993
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- Outstanding 2L Editor - American Indian Law Review,
1991
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1992
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- Junior College Merit Council Scholarship - University of Oklahoma
- American Association of University Women,
1996 - Present
- Member
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- Rose State College,
1988 - Present
- Member, Legal Assistants Advisory Board
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- Colorado Indian Bar Association
- Member
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- National Congress of American Indians TREP Course
- Faculty Member
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- Oklahoma Department of Human Services
- Certified Intermediary
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- Family Law Mediator
- F. Browning Pipestem & Associates, Associate Attorney,
1993
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1999
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- Wagenlander & Heisterkamp, LLC, Of Counsel,
2000
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2004
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- Self-Employed, Dena Silliman Nielson, P.C.,
1999 - Present
- Legal Aid of Western Oklahoma,
1993
- Boulder County Legal Services,
2004 - Present
- Alpha Chi
- Phi Theta Kappa
- December 28, 1951, Camden, Arkansas, United States of America
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