Kowalkowski, Frank W.
Kowalkowski, Frank W.
Frank Kowalkowski is a Shareholder in the Green Bay office. He has an extensive Native American Law practice representing municipalities, counties, state governments, businesses and individuals relative to fee to trust applications, reservation boundary disputes, jurisdictional disputes, land use issues, mining operations, tribal permitting, tribal taxation, tribal business licenses, contracting with Native American tribes, tribal jurisdiction over non-tribal members, on and off reservation hunting and fishing rights, EPA regulations, and tribal policing authority. He has handled cases in state, federal and tribal court, as well as the Interior Board of Indian Appeals in Washington, D.C. On appeal, he has had dozens of Bureau of Indian Affairs decisions to place land in trust vacated, thereby preserving his clients’ jurisdiction over the land, as well as its tax base. In 2019, he was lead counsel in a federal lawsuit filed against a municipality and, ultimately obtained a ruling (currently under appeal in the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals) that the plaintiff’s reservation had been substantially diminished thereby preserving the municipality’s jurisdiction. He has given numerous presentations, authored articles and has been quoted in various publications on the topic of Native American Law.
Frank is also a member of the Construction Law and Litigation Section where he represents contractors, material suppliers, architects, engineers, municipalities and owners on issues in both commercial and residential real estate projects, including real estate acquisition and development, contracts, construction claims, insurance coverage disputes and the establishment and foreclosure of liens. He has represented clients throughout the country in Wisconsin-based construction disputes. Frank was featured in the Wisconsin Law Journal as one of the Top Construction Lawyers in Wisconsin in 2008. He has successfully represented builders, developers and lumber companies in several states defending against copyright infringement claims relating to architectural plans. He developed the curriculum for the Construction Law and Builder Qualifier courses at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College, which he also teaches.
Frank has a significant appellate practice and has represented clients before the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, the U.S. Supreme Court, the Wisconsin Court of Appeals and the Wisconsin Supreme Court.