Blog — Galanda Broadman

Gabe Galanda Named Among Best Lawyers in America for Fifteenth Straight Year

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Gabe Galanda’s peers have named him to Best Lawyers in America for the fifteenth consecutive year.

Gabe is the managing lawyer at Galanda Broadman, PLLC, an Indigenous rights law firm headquartered in Seattle. He has also been dubbed a Super Lawyer by his peers from 2013 to 2021.

The American Bar Association named Gabe a Difference Maker in 2012. The Washington State Bar Association honored him with the Excellence in Diversity Award in 2014. The University Arizona College of Law awarded him the Professional Achievement Award and Western Washington University named him a Distinguished Alumnus, in 2018.

His practice focuses on complex, multi-party litigation and crisis management, representing Indigenous nations, businesses and citizens.

Gabe is skilled at defending Indigenous nations and business against legal attack by governmental or private parties, as well advocating for the human rights of Indigenous citizens. He advocates against tribal disenrollment and other Indigenous human rights abuse.  He also assists Indigenous clients with transactions and strategy related to various economic diversification initiatives.

Galanda Broadman Litigation Assistant Announcement

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Galanda Broadman, PLLC, seeks to add a litigation assistant to its dynamic Indigenous rights practice.

With offices in Seattle and Yakima, Washington, and Bend, Oregon, Galanda Broadman is dedicated to advancing Indigenous Treaty and civil rights and business interests.  The firm represents Indigenous governments, businesses, and citizens in critical litigation, business and regulatory matters, especially in the areas of Treaty rights, tribal sovereignty, taxation, commerce, personal injury, and human/civil rights.

The firm seeks a litigation assistant with solid case management and trial experience for its Seattle office.  The position will largely be remote, although some in-office tasks may be required.  

The following criteria are strongly preferred: demonstrated experience; proven abilities under pressure; attention to detail; solid writing, proofreading and organization; tech savvy; critical, proactive, and creative thinking; strong work ethic; experience scheduling depositions and court hearings with opposing counsel, court reporters and court personnel; sound ethics and morals; and able to communicate clearly and in a professional manner in a fast-paced environment.

Position will also involve office managerial and administrative efforts.

Salary DOE. 

Qualified applicants should submit a cover letter tailored to this announcement, as well as a resume, and list of at least three educational and professional references, to Alice Hall, the firm’s Office Manager, at alice@galandabroadman.com, as soon as possible.