2024 Distinguished Achievement Awards Dinner: Last Call for Nominations
Nominations close on Feb. 15. To nominate an individual, please go to https://lawschool.unm.edu/alumni/events/daad.html. For questions, please contact lynn.taylor@law.unm.edu.
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Access to Justice Fund Grant Commission 2024-2025 Grant Process Now Open
The State Bar of New Mexico Access to Justice Fund Grant Commission now seeks grant applications from nonprofit organizations that provide civil legal services to low income New Mexicans within the scope of the State Plan. Upon review of the applications, the Grant Commission will make the final decision regarding applicants to be awarded grants and the amount of each grant. The deadline for proposals is April 1.
The Request for Proposals can be found at https://www.sbnm.org/Leadership/Commissions/Access-to-Justice-Fund-Grant-Commission. Contact Donna Smith at donna.smith@sbnm.org.
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Equity in Justice - Education & Training
The Equity in Justice Program offers long or short-term educational planning for your firm and offers CLE credit for many sessions. The Equity in Justice Program can also run book groups and learning groups that are exclusive to your organization and facilitate dialogue that leads to deeper learning and stronger relationships.
Training can and should be customized to your needs. We do not take a one-size-fits all approach.
The Equity in Justice Program's educational sessions include:
- Key Considerations for Equity and Inclusion in the Legal Profession
- Women in Law: Issues Confronting Women Attorneys
- Antiracism: Beyond Implicit Bias
- Intersectionality: How Our Identities Shape our Lives and Work
- Confronting Power to Serve with Empathy and Connection
- Building Critical Consciousness as Part of Professional Identity
- Interrupting Bias and Microaggressions in the Workplace
- “Making Race” in the US and New Mexico
- Addressing Power and Privilege Among Women in the Profession
Click the button below to find more information regarding these educational and training opportunities.
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The Digital 2024-2025 Resource Deskbook is Coming Soon!
The Resource Deskbook has gone digital! Check your inbox on March 1 for 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! If you have any questions or suggestions regarding the Resouce Deskbook, please email celeste.valencia@sbnm.org.
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Upcoming Programs from the
Center for Legal Education
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Living in a Cloud-based World - The Next Generation
2024 Ethics Update Part 1
2024 Ethics Update Part 2
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Professional Development Program
Wrestling with an ethics or best practices issue? Did you know that the PDP offers New Mexico lawyers a free, confidential helpline to discuss issues related to the Rules of Professional Conduct, professional liability and law practice management? Call the helpline at 1-800-326-8155.
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Equity in Justice Program
Get your Equity in Justice CLE Credit!
The new requirement for one hour of Equity in Justice CLE is effective Jan. 1, 2024. Throughout the year, we will be offering monthly one-hour virtual CLEs that meet this requirement for $49 a session.
Upcoming CLEs:
"Key Frameworks and Foundations in Equity in Justice Work," with Dr. Amanda Parker, PhD, Senior Attorney Erika Pirotte and Assistant Appellate Defender Mallory Harwood is scheduled for Feb. 28 from noon to 1 p.m. (MT).
This session will go over some of the national and state data on inequities and bias in the legal profession and the foundational knowledge and key considerations legal professionals need to address bias and systemic inequality. The session helps to build a common vocabulary and provides an introductory framework around diversity, equity, and inclusion. The goal of the session is for lawyers to walk away understanding why equity in justice work is needed and how individuals and organizations can work to make changes.
| "Would You Mind Making Some Copies?": Recent Research in Gender Bias presented by Torri Jacobus, Director of Equity, Inclusion and Justice for the New Mexico Administrative Office of the Courts, Sarita Nair, Cabinet Secretary of the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions, and Chamiza Pacheco de Alas, who currently leads the programming for Latin America and the Caribbean on an interim basis and is Director of New Mexico Programs for the W.K. Kellogg Foundation on March 27 from noon to 1 p.m. (MT). The panel will discuss and unpack recent research in gender bias. Topics will include tightrope and “prove it again” bias, attitudes affecting parents and tools for interrupting bias in the workplace. Earn 1.0 EIJ (New Equity in Justice Credit) by attending. |
More sessions will follow on a variety of topics, including gender equity, digital accessibility, working with clients experiencing poverty and intersectionality 101. Join us to make local connections!
Please reach out to Amanda.Parker@sbnm.org with questions.
| Join conversations facilitated by Dr. Amanda Parker, Equity in Justice Director of the State Bar of New Mexico, and Torri Jacobus, Statewide Equity, Inclusion, and Justice Director for the Administrative Office of the Courts for the next Equity in Justice Book Club pick, "Lies My Teacher Told Me," by James Loewen. The remaining discussions will take place on Feb. 6, 2024 and Feb. 20, 2024. Each session will go from noon to 1:30 p.m. (MT). | |
The New Mexico Lawyer Assistance Program
Protecting Ourselves from Identity Theft and Scammers
The Employee Assistance Program will be hosting a new webinar on Feb. 29, "Protecting Ourselves from Identity Theft and Scammers." The webinar will cover how society can be collectively traumatized by a singular event that can impact mental health for many individuals. The webinar will go from 10 to 11 a.m. (MT) and is currently open for registration, which is available by clicking the button below.
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Judicial Wellness Program (NMJWP)
Did you know …. That we have a wellness resource just for our NM judges, including hearing officers, Administrative Law Judges, Tribal Judges and Probate Judges?
Our program is divided up into two different areas. We have one area that can help support judges who need help with substance abuse and mental health issues. We have a dedicated helpline that anyone can call to find support for a judge who is struggling. The call is confidential and you can remain anonymous if you prefer. If you or someone you know is struggling and need help, please reach out at 505-797-6097.
We also have an area that provides professional development resources, trainings, and public outreach in many forms. Stay tuned to find out more about what the State Bar of New Mexico is doing to support our New Mexico Judges.
Together, we are stronger!
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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. | |
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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. | |
The Solutions Group
Take advantage of a free employee assistance program, a service offered by the New Mexico Lawyer Assistance Program in cooperation with The Solutions Group. Get help and support for yourself, your family and your employees. Services include up to four FREE counseling sessions/issue/year for any behavioral health, addiction, relationship conflict, anxiety and/or depression issue. Counseling sessions are with a professionally licensed therapist. Other free services include management consultation, stress management education, critical incident stress debriefing, substance use disorder assessments, video coun-seling and 24/7 call center. Providers are located throughout the state.
- To access this service call 855-231-7737 or 505-254-3555 and identify with NM LAP. All calls are confidential.
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