About
Philip Blumstein is a top attorney. He has vast experience advising Alaska Native corporations and private businesses on corporate matters, real estate, Alaska Native law, and M&A. His sharp analytical skills help him create legal strategies and solve complex problems.
Phil earned a J.D. from Boston University in 1982. He got a B.A. from SUNY Binghamton in 1979. He is admitted to practice in Alaska, the U.S. District Court for the District of Alaska, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the U.S. Supreme Court. His broad jurisdictional experience enables him to address multifaceted legal matters with precision.
Phil is general counsel to many private and public entities in Alaska. He represents clients in multimillion-dollar commercial and real estate deals. He advises on environmental and municipal law, antitrust issues, and government contracts. His work often involves complex negotiations and regulatory compliance. His work ensures clients meet their legal and business goals.
Phil is highly skilled in litigation beyond transactional work. He advocates for clients in high-stakes cases. They involve government contracts, environmental disputes, and corporate issues. His deep knowledge of Alaska Native law helps him represent tribal and corporate entities in the state’s unique legal issues.
Phil is a member of the Alaska State Bar and its Native Law Section. He is one of Alaska’s legal elites for his work in law. His work and results show his dedication to his clients and the Alaskan community. They are both meticulous and proven.
Phil Blumstein has a career of excellence. He now provides top legal advice to businesses and organizations across Alaska.
Law Office Affiliations
- Partner, Landye Bennett Blumstein LLP
- Member, Alaska State Bar
- Member, Alaska Native Law Section
- Member, Alaska Legal Elite
Licensed State
- Alaska
Education
- Boston University School of Law
Juris Doctor (JD) - State University of New York at Binghamton
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Awards & Badges






- Commercial real estate
- Corporate and incorporation
- Native peoples law
- Residential real estate