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Senior Attorney Phil G. Busey, member of the Cherokee Nation and Delaware tribe,
brings nearly 30 years of legal and corporate business experience to Busey Law.
He is AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell and has 29 years experience practicing both
private and corporate law, representing small and large corporations, Indian Tribal
Government and regional and national based financial institutions.
The graduate of Oklahoma City University School of Law has multiple years of experience
working on legislative matters including hearings and drafting legislation at the
Congressional level. Mr. Busey’s corporate experience includes organization, management
and business development and is specialized in all phases of contracting both government
and private, minority business, 8(a), strategic alliances and presentations for
business development and strategic planning at all corporate levels.
In addition to his law practice, Mr. Busey is Chairman and CEO of The Busey Group
of Companies. Today he is considered by many as one of the top minds in the nation
regarding Tribal economic development and American Indian Law. He has received numerous
awards and recognitions for his commitment and service to the American Indian people.
Mr. Busey has also served as adjunct professor for OKCCC and Oklahoma City University
School of Law. He is currently a professorial lecturer at American University in
Washington, D.C.
Oklahoma Bar, Sept. 2003
Muscogee (Creek) Nation, Jan. 2004
U.S. District Court – Western District of Oklahoma, June, 2005
Mr. Cawley serves as General Counsel to the Delaware Resource Group and the Busey
Group of Companies. He is also an Attorney for Busey Law. His practice includes
representation of civilian contractors before Federal Agencies, Government Accountability
Office, Boards of Contract Appeals, and federal and state courts. Representation
ranges from contract negotiation and proposal preparation through claims and dispute
resolution.
Cawley was elected in 2005 to a six-year term with the Supreme Court of the Sac
& Fox Nation of Oklahoma. The Court has original and appellate jurisdiction over
cases arising within the Sac & Fox Nation. Justice Cawley is a graduate of Weber
State University. He received his Juris Doctorate and Letters of Law Masters in
American Indian and Indigenous Peoples Law from the University of Tulsa College
of Law.
Cawley serves as In-House Counsel to several small, minority businesses, including:
First Eagle Enterprises, Cardinal Group, and the Busey Resource Group.
Practice Areas:
Government Contract Law
Employment Law
Labor Law
In-House Counsel
Federal Indian Law
Mr. Cawleys publications include:
Just When You Thought It Was Safe to go Back on the Rez: Is it Safe?, 52
CLEV. ST. L. REV. 413 (2005).
Friend of the Court: How the WTO Justifies the Acceptance of Amicus Curiae Briefs
from Non-Governmental Organizations, 23 PENN. ST. INT’L L REV. 47
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OKC, OK 73142
Ph: 405.721.7776
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