Three Galanda Broadman Indigenous Rights Lawyers Again Honored by Super Lawyers

Indigenous rights lawyers Gabe Galanda (Round Valley), Amber Penn-Roco (Chehalis), and Shelby Stoner were once again honored by Super Lawyers magazine for 2025.

Gabe was again named a “Super Lawyer” and Amber and Shelby were each named “Rising Stars,” all in the field of Native American Law.

Gabe’s practice focuses on complex, multi-party litigation and crisis management, representing Indigenous nations, businesses and citizens. He has now been named a Super Lawyer for each of the last twelve years.

Amber’s practice focuses on Tribal sovereignty issues, including environmental issues, economic development, and complex Indian Country litigation. She has been named a Rising Star in each of the last several years.

Shelby’s practice focuses on high-impact cases involving Tribal law, Indigenous rights and other civil rights matters, land and environmental issues, and appellate litigation. She was named a Rising Star in 2024 and 2025.

With nine lawyers and offices in Seattle and Yakima, Washington and Bend, Oregon, the firm is dedicated to advancing and protecting Indigenous rights.