Galanda Broadman, PLLC, has been recognized among the best Native American Law firms in the country by Chambers USA 2021. Gabe Galanda was also ranked among the best Native American Law practitioners in the latest edition.
Galanda Broadman is dedicated to advancing Indigenous legal rights and business interests and defending Indigenous human rights. From 2013 to 2021, Galanda Broadman, PLLC, was also named a “Best Law Firm” by U.S. News - Best Lawyers in the arena of Native American Law and Gaming Law.
The firm, with eight lawyers and offices in Seattle and Yakima, Washington and Bend, Oregon, represents Tribal governments, businesses, and citizens in critical litigation, business and regulatory matters, especially in matters of Treaty rights, sovereignty, taxation, civil rights, and belonging.
The firm also represents Indigenous individuals in civil and human rights matters, especially in litigation against local, state, and federal police officers and jails for the loss of human life and against tribal politicians who abrogate Indigenous citizenship rights.
Chambers USA 2021 ranked more than 8,000 law firms and almost 22,000 lawyers across more than 2,000 practice areas/sectors on a state and national level.
Chambers and Partners determines its rankings of leading U.S. firms and attorneys through in-depth research and interviews with law firms, clients and third parties, and this year reviewed more than 10,000 submissions. Chambers assesses attorneys on attributes most valued by clients, including technical legal ability, professional conduct, client service, commercial astuteness, diligence, and commitment.
Galanda Broadman is honored to be considered among the best Native American Law firms in the country and grateful to all of our Tribal and Indigenous clients for allowing us the opportunity to earn that recognition.