Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig, LLP

Troy Eid co-chairs the firm’s American Indian Law Practice Group.  He represents corporations, tribes and tribal enterprises, universities, and other leading institutions in investigations and enforcement actions.  Troy is often selected to mediate complex disputes between Native American tribal governments and energy companies, and between tribes and state governments.

Troy served as Colorado’s 40th United States Attorney appointed by President George W. Bush. During the Obama Administration, Troy was appointed to chair the Indian Law and Order Commission, the national advisory board to the President and Congress for strengthening public safety for all 574 federally recognized tribes in the United States. Before joining GT, Troy served on the cabinet of former Colorado Governor Bill Owens.  Troy is the immediate past President of the Navajo Nation Bar Association, the largest non-profit legal services organization in the United States that directly serves a Native American tribe. He has been honored for excellence by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the U.S. Secret Service, and more than two dozen federal, state and tribal departments and agencies across the country.