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222020P.pdf 07/03/2023 WPX Energy Williston, LLC v. Hon. B.J. Jones
U.S. Court of Appeals Case No: 22-2020
and No: 22-2025
U.S. District Court for the District of North Dakota - Western
[PUBLISHED] [Colloton, Author, with Benton and Kelly, Circuit Judges]
Civil case - Tribal Courts. In obtaining consent from the landowners
before applying for right-of-way access to individually-owned Indian land,
WPX negotiated side letter agreements with the landowners banning worker
smoking on the land and agreeing to pay $5,000 for each violation; the
landowners sued WPX in Tribal Court, alleging WPX had violated the side
letter agreements by permitting smoking; the Tribal Court denied WPX's
motion to dismiss the action for lack of jurisdiction, and WPX appealed to
the Tribal Supreme Court; before a ruling was issued, WPX filed this
action in federal court seeking a declaration that the Tribal Court lacked
jurisdiction over the landowners' suit and enjoining further proceedings
in Tribal Court; the district court concluded WPX had exhausted its tribal
court remedies and enjoined the suit. The Tribal Court judge and the
Tribal Court appeal. Held, the matter was not final in tribal court
because an appeal was pending and WPX must exhaust its tribal court
remedies before proceeding with an action in federal court. The injunction
is vacated, and the case is remanded with directions to dismiss the
complaint without prejudice for failure to exhaust tribal court remedies.