Galanda and Broadman Each Receive SuperLawyers Honor

Tribal lawyers Gabe Galanda and Anthony Broadman were each honored by Super Lawyers magazine for 2014; Gabe as a Washington “Super Lawyer” and Anthony as a “Rising Star.”

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The award follows several recent honors for Galanda Broadman and its founding partners.  Galanda Broadman has received a prestigious Tier 1 ranking from U.S. News – Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms,” in the arena of Native American Law.

Gabe has also been named to The Best Lawyers in America in the practice areas of both Gaming Law and Native American Law, in 2014 and for the prior seven consecutive years. He was recently named a “Difference Maker” by the American Bar Association, too, with Anthony having been honored for his outstanding service by the Washington State Bar Association.

Galanda Broadman, “An Indian Country Law Firm,” is dedicated to advancing tribal legal rights and Indian business interests.  The firm, with six lawyers and offices in Seattle, Washington and Bend, Oregon, represents tribal governments, businesses and members in critical litigation, business and regulatory matters, especially in matters of Indian Treaty rights, tribal sovereignty and taxation.

Gabe is an enrolled member of the Round Valley Indian Tribes of California. He currently sits on the National Native American Bar Association (NNABA) Board of Directors, and is a past President of the Northwest Indian Bar Association and past Chair of the Washington State Bar Association (WSBA) Indian Law Section.

Anthony  is a past Chair of the WSBA Administrative Law Section, and author of “Administrative Law in Washington Indian Country.”  He is a former Trustee of the WSBA Indian Law Section, and also serves as Editor-in-Chief of the Section’s Indian Law Newsletter.