May 18, 2024 Update: This announcement has expired.
Galanda Broadman, PLLC, an Indigenous rights firm with seven lawyers and offices in Seattle and Yakima, Washington, and Bend, Oregon, seeks to add a litigation assistant to our growing team.
Galanda Broadman is an Indigenous owned firm dedicated to advancing tribal and tribal citizen legal rights and tribal business interests. The firm represents tribal governments, businesses, and citizens in critical litigation, business and regulatory matters, especially in the areas of Treaty rights, tribal sovereignty, land rights, cultural property protection, taxation, commerce, gaming, serious/catastrophic personal injury, wrongful death, disenrollment defense, and Indigenous human/civil rights.
The litigation assistant primarily assists in Galanda Broadman’s federal court civil rights and wrongful death cases. That individual is involved with every step of the litigation process, from managing new client intake, to filing complaints in state and federal courts, to assisting with public information and discovery requests.
Multi-tasking; technology and research skills; critical and audacious thinking; strong communication; tremendous work ethic; tenacity; and sound ethics are required.
Salary DOE.
Galanda Broadman seeks a candidate with relevant experience in legal administrative work. This position could be adjusted for part time or full time. Work is primarily remote, with occasional in-person work required in Seattle.
Qualified applicants should submit a cover letter tailored to this announcement, as well as a résumé, transcript, and list of at least three educational or professional references, to Alice Hall, the firm’s Office Manager, at alice@galandabroadman.com.
Applications directed elsewhere will not be considered.