March 29, 2024

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Meet the Friendly Faces of the New Mexico Lawyer Assistance Program


Pamela Moore, MA, LPCC, currently serves as a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor and Director of the State Bar of New Mexico's Professional Programs Group where she educates the legal community on positive health and well-being and assists in providing resources and services to any legal professional struggling with mental, emotional or behavioral issues.


Tenessa Eakins is the Case Manager of the State Bar of New Mexico Lawyer Assistance Program, overseeing a 24-hour helpline and managing the NM LAP monitoring program. With a background as an EMT-B for San Diego's 911 services, she brings valuable experience to her role. Ms. Eakins is dedicated to promoting positive health and well-being within the legal community through educational initiatives.


Find more information about the New Mexico Lawyer Assistance Program at www.sbnm.org/nmlap.

New Mexico Lawyer Assistance Program

Presenting the "2024 Professional Development Institute" on May 9!

 

The State Bar of New Mexico's Professional Development Program (PDP) is proud to host the 2024 Professional Development Institute on May 9 at the State Bar Center. Featuring six sessions across a variety of topics, the 2024 Professional Development Institute will be held both in-person and virtually. In-person attendees will enjoy a continental breakfast, lunch and mocktail reception following the Institute. To register, please click the button below that matches your preferred attendance format.

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Client Protection Fund Commission: 2023 Annual Report Now Available


The Client Protection Fund Commission finished its eighteenth year of operation in 2023, paying nearly $99,000 across 11 separate claims against 9 lawyers.


You can view the full report by clicking the button below. 

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Join the State Bar of New Mexico as Our Equity in Justice Administrator!

 

The State Bar of New Mexico is seeking a full-time Equity in Justice Administrator to support the State Bar's committees, sections and divisions implementing diversity, inclusion and equity in justice projects/initiatives. The position works alongside various groups and State Bar members engaged in eliminating biases and inequalities within New Mexico's justice system and promoting participation by underrepresented communities in State Bar programs and activities. To learn more about the position, please click the button below. For application, please send your resume and a cover letter to [email protected].

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The Young Lawyers Division Needs Volunteers for Ask-a-Lawyer Call-in Day on May 4


Once a year, New Mexico residents can get their legal questions answered free or receive brief legal advice through the Ask-a-Lawyer Call-in Program sponsored by the YLD. The YLD is recruiting volunteer attorneys virtually and in-person to answer questions from across the state on a variety of topics including: employment law, divorce, child support, landlord/tenant issues, personal injury, estate planning, real estate and more. This year’s program will take place from 9 a.m. to noon (MT) on May 4. Please send any questions regarding this event to [email protected].

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2024-25 ATJ Fund Grant Cycle Now Accepting Applications

 

The State Bar of New Mexico ATJ Fund Grant Commission solicits grant applications from qualified civil legal service providers for the provision of civil legal services to low-income New Mexicans.  

 

The deadline for proposals is April 1, 2024. The Request for Proposals can be found at https://www.sbnm.org/Leadership/Commissions/Access-to-Justice-Fund-Grant-Commission.

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Submit Your Nominees for the Henrietta Pettijohn Award and Rising Star Award 2024


The New Mexico Women's Bar Association is accepting nominations for the Henrietta Pettijohn Award and the Rising Star Award for 2024.


The Henrietta Pettijohn Award honors an attorney who, over the years, has been a trailblazer or made a significant impact in empowering women in the legal profession.


The Rising Star Award recognizes a lawyer out of law school five years or less and is doing exemplary work in the community while bravely reaching outside their comfort zone in a legal or personal sense to try to make a difference in our profession.

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The Digital Resource Deskbook 2024-2025 Is Here! View & Download Your Copy Today!

 

As a State Bar of New Mexico member, you are receiving a FREE digital copy of the Resource Deskbook 2024-2025 as a member benefit. View and download the comprehensive guide for State Bar of New Mexico resources for our members, New Mexico State and Federal Court contact information, License Renewal information and much more at www.sbnm.org/Resource-Deskbook-2024-2025!

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Self-Study Rule 18-204(c) NMRA


Beginning in compliance year 2024, attorneys can earn all 12 required credits using a self-study format. These courses, however, must be pre-approved by the State Bar of New Mexico. Due to this requirement, course providers must report these credits for you. This means, attorneys can no longer self-report self-study credits. Visit www.sbnm.org/mcle for more information.

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Upcoming Programs from the

Center for Legal Education

Lawyer Ethics in Real Estate Practice


REPLAY: Transgender Cultural Fluency


Ugh! I Feel so Conflicted Right Now! Common Conflicts of Interest

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Legal Education Calendar

Overcoming Barriers to Justice: Serving People Experiencing Poverty

This webinar, presented by Kasey Daniel, Director of Legal Services for the New Mexico State Bar Foundation, and Natalie Meyers, Managing Attorney of the Legal Resources for the Elderly Program (LREP), will take place on April 26 from noon to 1 p.m. (MT). The presenters will address the financial barriers to accessing justice that exist for many New Mexicans. After attending this webinar you will be able: to implement strategies to better serve people in poverty; and to empower clients to gain greater justice system access. 

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SBNM Professional Programs Group

The New Mexico Lawyer Assistance Program (NM LAP)


Are you aware that the NM LAP offers a Peer Support Network accessible to all legal professionals looking for support? Those seeking assistance through the NM LAP program will be connected with our staff, who will furnish them with contact details of a judge or lawyer from the LAP Committee who has encountered similar challenges. These individuals act as peer volunteers, offering support and guidance. The decision to reach out to these peers for assistance rests with the individual seeking support.


To learn more about the Peer Support Network, we encourage you to contact the NM LAP. All communication is handled confidentially. Please feel free to call us at 505-420-8179 or 505-228-1948 or email us at [email protected] to inquire further today.

New Mexico Lawyer Assistance Program

Judicial Wellness Program (NMJWP)


Did you know …. JWELL offers professional developments tools for Judges including Judicial Roundtables. The roundtables are a coach facilitated meeting with Judges statewide that gives the judges an ability to discuss what is going on in their jurisdiction and the various stressors they experience in their job. We have found that isolation is one of the top stressors for judicial officers since the pandemic and this platform has been successful in building relationships and providing support.


Stay tuned to see what other services and resources JWELL is providing to all NM Judges.


Together we are stronger in the N.M. judiciary!

New Mexico Judicial Wellness Program

Professional Development Program (PDP)


Most lawyers are constantly striving to find ways to improve and reach their highest potential, whether that means improving practice skills, profitability, the integration of work and personal life pursuits, seeking a higher level of confidence and overall well-being, improving professional or personal relationships, or some other way. A certified professional coach is someone trained to partner with a person to maximize full personal and professional potential and reach that person’s desired results. To learn more about how a certified professional coach might be of value to you please visit the State Bar website at CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL COACHING.

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Pro Bono and Volunteer Opportunities

The State Bar of New Mexico and the legal organizations it supports all provide rich and significant opportunities to provide pro bono and volunteer legal service to underserved populations in New Mexico. Take a look below at some of New Mexico's most impactful options for serving the state's diverse communities.

The Second Judicial Pro Bono Committee, the Family Law Section of the State Bar and the Volunteer Attorney Program of New Mexico Legal Aid will be hosting the Peter H. Johnstone Legal Fair and Mediation Day on April 13 in person at the Second Judicial District Courthouse in Albuquerque. Consultations will be on a first come, first served basis and will take place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (MT) exclusively in-person.


Participants can earn one CLE credit for every three hours of volunteering!


If you have any questions, please contact Bella Zayani, Statewide Pro Bono Coordinator at [email protected].

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Matching Challenge Doubles Your Gift to Equal Access to Justice


Thanks to the generosity of John Bigelow, former chief public defender in New Mexico, and Bruce Thompson, donate to Equal Access to Justice before March 31 and your contribution will be matched dollar for dollar, doubling your impact!


Here’s what inspired John Bigelow's challenge!

“I was fortunate to work as a law clerk and then later as a lawyer in the Office of Economic Opportunity legal services offices in Alaska and California. Those experiences, along with my role as New Mexico’s chief public defender, brought home to me the importance of legal services – both civil and criminal – for those without the means to provide their own. It is now fifty years since the Legal Services Corporation formally recognized at a federal level the need to help provide civil legal services across the country. To emphasize the continued tremendous value of civil legal services and advocate for increased funding, I am providing this $5,000 matching challenge.”


Which created a ripple effect inspiring Bruce Thompson!

“Learning of John Bigelow’s generous matching challenge snapped me out of my day-to-day legal work and caused me to reflect on some bigger things. John reminded me how important legal services are, both civil and criminal, for those who can’t afford it. So many around us lack the ability to stay clothed and housed, much less the means to protect themselves from unfair practices or to vindicate their basic rights in court. Equal Access to Justice provides one of the most basic essentials: dignity. To stand with John and all the others in support of this great project, I am joining him in providing another $5,000 to his matching challenge."


Gifts to Equal Access to Justice are 100% tax-deductible, and a perfect way to fulfill your pro-bono & professional obligations by supporting civil legal services. Donations can be made online at www.eaj-nm.org, or by mailing a check, payable to Equal Access to Justice, to PO Box 25941, Albuquerque, NM 87125. Donate by March 31!

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NMILC Economic Justice Workshops 2024: Improving Economic Stability in Immigrant Communities with NMILC


Provide pro bono services with New Mexico Immigrant Law Center’s Economic Justice Workshop! This is a free pro se workshop for immigrant entrepreneurs seeking help with their business, no matter where they are in the process of forming their business. Brief advice/services include: obtaining an EIN, NMBTID, Articles of Organization, and city/county licenses.


Pro bono attorneys are trained on information specific to the immigrant community to prepare for providing brief/pro se services; attorneys are not asked to take on cases or provide ongoing support outside of scheduled workshop hours. Interpretation is provided as needed. 


Upcoming workshop dates:

Thursday, May 9, 4 - 6:30 p.m. (MT)


Location: NMILC Office (625 Silver Ave SE, Albuquerque, N.M. 87102)

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NMILC Pro Bono Clinic for SIJS State Predicate Orders


Provide pro bono services with New Mexico Immigrant Law Center’s SIJS program. SIJS is a status available to some young immigrants that provides a path to lawful permanent residence for that child.


During the clinic, pro bono attorneys will be assigned uncontested kinship/guardianship or sole custody cases and will meet with the clients in-person to complete this first step of their case. NMILC will provide support/mentorship from experienced staff/pro bono attorneys, templates and step-by-step instructions to help you. No family law or immigration law experience is required.


At the clinic, pro bono attorneys will complete initial predicate order steps with one assigned SIJS client in-person. All pro bono attorneys participating in the clinic are expected to continue providing pro bono legal services on SIJS cases following the clinic (an estimated 15-20 hours of work over the course the of the following two to four months). 


Training resources, interpretation/translation, and pro bono mentorship are provided for all pro bono attorneys. If you have any questions, please email NMILC Volunteer/Pro Bono Program Manager, Delaney Swink, at [email protected].


When: Friday, April 26, 2024, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. (MT)

Where: Modrall Sperling Law Office (Address: 500 4th St. NW #1000, Albuquerque, N.M. 87102)

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The Volunteer Attorney Program (VAP) of New Mexico Legal Aid have multiple upcoming virtual FREE CLE sessions within the remainder of the first quarter and full second quarter of 2024. VAP will be holding the final part of its Adult Guardianship Series on April 9. Finally, the VAP's Foreclosure Defense & Alternatives CLE Session will take place on June 6. Register today with the VAP Pro Bono Collaborative ECHO to join the VAP volunteer attorney pool and sit in on informative and insightful CLE Sessions.

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The Volunteer Attorney Program (VAP) and New Mexico Legal Aid offer FREE CLE sessions through their Pro Bono Collaborative ECHO Project. Upcoming 2024 sessions include "Empowering Families/Clients: An Income Tax Perspective," "Adult Guardianship 101" and "Foreclosure Defense and Alternatives." The schedule for sessions in the first half of 2024 can be viewed by clicking the button below.

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Legal Clinics & Workshops

Divorce Options Workshop
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Attendees will learn how to save time, money and stress at a the State Bar's free Divorce Options Workshop. The virtual workshop includes a presentation by a volunteer attorney, materials on divorce and an open question-and-answer period. This virtual event is a free community service open to the public. Workshops are held (usually) on the first Wednesday of each month from 6-8 p.m. (MT) To register please call 505-797-6022.
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Consumer Debt Bankruptcy Workshop
Get answers to questions about repossessions, foreclosures, collection issues, bankruptcy and more. The free presentation includes a presentation by a volunteer attorney, an open question and answer period and a one on one consultation with an attorney. The virtual workshops occur on the fourth Wednesday of each month (except November) at 6 p.m (MT). To register please call 505-797-6094.

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Legal Resources for Elderly Workshop
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The Legal Resources for the Elderly Program (LREP) presents free legal workshops. Seniors, family members and others who work with seniors are invited to attend. The Legal Resources for the Elderly Program can be reached at 505-797-6005 or
1-800-876-6657.





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For more information on the Volunteer Attorney Referral process, and to learn about the volunteer attorney pool for LREP or N.M. Legal Aid's Volunteer Attorney Program (VAP), please click the button below.

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Careers at the State Bar

Equity in Justice Administrator
Front Desk/Guest Services Coordinator
Staff Accountant
Client Protection Fund Commission Paralegal

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