Galanda Broadman
8606 35th Ave NE, Suite L1, Seattle, WA 98115, Seattle, WA 98115
About Galanda Broadman
Galanda Broadman is an Indigenous rights law firm with offices in Seattle, Bend, and Yakima. Its nine attorneys represent Indigenous nations, businesses, and citizens in complex litigation, including personal injury and civil rights matters. The firm has secured substantial results for clients, such as a $25 million jury verdict and multi-million dollar settlements. One attorney obtained the largest jury verdict in the Western District of Washington. Their work often involves defending treaty rights, economic rights, and human rights.
Our Attorneys

Gabriel S. Galanda
Managing Lawyer
24+ years experience

Rachel R. Tobias
22+ years experience

Anthony S. Broadman
15+ years experience

Ryan D. Dreveskracht
15+ years experience

Amber Penn-Roco
Managing Partner
14+ years experience

R. Joseph Sexton
10+ years experience

Jessica R. Ditmore
Associate Attorney
6+ years experience

Ethan Jones
Federal Indian Law Attorney
5+ years experience

Shelby Stoner
Of Counsel
2+ years experience
Notable Case Results
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$25M
Civil Rights, Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury
Jury verdict against NaphCare, a jail health care provider, for $25 million after an ex-inmate lost his leg due to alleged neglect and inadequate health care during his Pierce County jail stay.
$7M
Business Acquisition, Tribal Business Law
Negotiated the $7 million sale of a tribally-owned agricultural product manufacturing company to a Canadian publicly-traded company.
$5.5M
Cultural Property Protection, Environmental Law
Settled a complex intergovernmental dispute over the destruction of ancestral village and burial ground during state transportation project construction. The Tribe received $5.5 million and the return of 17 acres of ancestral waterfront land.
$2.7M
Business Litigation, Taxation Law
Obtained a dismissal of a $2.7 million tortious interference claim against a tribal government related to fuel taxation.
$2M
Police Misconduct, Wrongful Death, Civil Rights
Settled Chiefstick v. City of Poulsbo case for police misconduct and wrongful death.
$1.8M
Police Misconduct, Wrongful Death, Civil Rights
Settled Lacy v. Snohomish County case for police misconduct and wrongful death.