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The State Bar of New Mexico first met on January 19, 1886, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, [2] as a voluntary professional organization. There were 29 original members, and William A. Vincent was the first president. [3] In 1925, state statute caused the State Bar to operate as an agency of the New Mexico Supreme Court.
Edith Gutierrez: [37] First female (non-attorney) judge in Silver City, New Mexico [Grant County, New Mexico] Bettye Dean: [38] First female magistrate in Lincoln County, New Mexico (1983) Angela "Spence" Pacheco: [39] First female to serve as the judicial district attorney in Los Alamos, Rio Arriba, and Santa Fe Counties, New Mexico (2008)
Cervantes is a member of the New Mexico State Bar, the ABA Litigation Section, and a former member of the Inn of Courts. Cervantes represents New Mexico on the Uniform Law Commission (ULC). As a recognized courtroom lawyer Cervantes was trial and appellate counsel part of the Santa Fe jury wrongful death verdict against FedEx for $165 million.
John Eastman, the former Orange County law school dean who helped forge Donald Trump’s legal strategy for retaining power after the 2020 election, should be disbarred, a State Bar Court judge ...
A mandatory or integrated bar association is one to which a state delegates the authority to regulate the admission of attorneys to practice in that state; typically these require membership in that bar association to practice in that state. Mandatory bars derive their power from legislative statute and/or from the power of the state court ...
David K. Thomson (born 1967 or 1968) [1] is an American attorney and jurist who has served as the chief justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court since 2024 and as a justice of the court since 2019. Early life and education
Feb. 1—State Supreme Court justices this week censured a Santa Fe attorney who they said violated professional rules in her defiant stand against state-ordered COVID-19 restrictions. Nancy Ana ...
In 2004, Colón was named Outstanding Young Lawyer of the Year by the State Bar of New Mexico and one of New Mexico's Forty Under 40 Power Brokers by the New Mexico Business Weekly. Colón has served on the New Mexico Hispanic Bar Association's Board of Directors since 2001 [5] and is a member of the American Inns of Court.