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The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Mining Law 2019, 6th Ed.

Mining Law 2019 | USA

Holland & Hart’s Mining and American Indian Law attorney Karol Kahalley recently authored the Mining Law 2019 - USA chapter in the International Comparative Legal Guide to: Mining Law 2019 guide. The ICLG to: Mining Law covers common issues in mining laws and regulations, including the mechanics of acquisition of rights, foreign ownership and indigenous ownership requirements and restrictions, processing, beneficiation, in 29 jurisdictions.

Karol Kahalley practices in the firm’s Mining and American Indian Law groups, providing legal advice to clients in acquiring, selling, and developing mining properties, mineral royalties, and mining operations on federal, state, private, and Indian lands throughout the United States. She assists clients in conducting due diligence, examining mineral title, and complying with state and federal mining laws and regulations. Karol has been an active member of the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation since 1995 and has presented and published papers at the Foundation’s annual and special institutes. She is an adjunct professor at the Sturm College of Law at Denver University teaching the International & Comparative Mining Law course.


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