Timothy Galusha
Tim Galusha is a partner of the firm. His practice focuses on real estate, business, and partnership law, and he specializes in property tax issues. Mr. Galusha is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley (B.A. 1990) and the University of California, Hastings College of the Law (J.D. 1993). He externed at the California Court of Appeal for Justice Ming Chin, who served as a Justice of the California Supreme Court from 1996-2020.
Mr. Galusha is a member of the Real Property and Business Law sections of the State Bar of California, the San Francisco Bar, and the Marin County Bar. From 2011 - 2015, Mr. Galusha served as the Co-Chair of the Marin County Bar’s Real Property Section.
Since 2003, Mr. Galusha has lectured on property tax issues concerning Proposition 13 and reassessment. He is the co-author with Wayne Gilbert of “Understanding Property Tax Treatment of Trusts” (Winter, 2007) Vol.12, No. 4, Trusts and Estates Quarterly. Mr. Galusha has volunteered pro bono services on behalf of Marin Legal Aid since 2003.
Mr. Galusha lives in Marin with his wife and three children, and his activities also include tennis, CrossFit, skiing, and soccer, including 14 years of coaching.
Practice Areas:
Real Estate Transactions
Business Law
Partnership Law
Property Tax Issues
Education:
J.D., University of California, Hastings College of the Law
B.A., University of California at Berkeley
Bar Memberships:
State Bar of California, Business Law Section
Bar Association of San Francisco
Marin County, Real Property Section Co-Chair (former)