Changes Coming to the Bar Bulletin in 2024!
Some exciting changes are coming to the Bar Bulletin distribution in 2024! The Bar Bulletin will continue to publish on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. The first issue of each month will continue to be distributed as both a printed and digital version to Bar Bulletin subscribers who are currently receiving a printed copy. The second issue of each month will be exclusively digital and will be emailed to Bar Bulletin subscribers. The digital version of all issues of the Bar Bulletin will continue to be posted on the State Bar of New Mexico website
at https://www.sbnm.org/News-Publications/Bar-Bulletin/Current-Issue.
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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! Advertising space is still available, please contact Marcia Ulibarri at marcia.ulibarri@sbnm.org or 505-797-6058 for more informatio
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Please Help Support Civil Legal Services in New Mexico!
State Bar Members - Donating to the New Mexico State Bar Foundation while submitting your license renewal is as easy as 1-2-3! Click on the graphic above for instructions on how to donate while renewing your license. Donations for the New Mexico State Bar Foundation are gratefully accepted year-round at www.sbnm.org/Bar-Foundation/Donations.
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Send In Your Articles for the Bar Bulletin!
Have your authored works on burning legal topics, and beyond, read by over 8,000 State Bar of New Mexico members and many more visitors of our website! Please click on the button below for more information on submitting your articles to notices@sbnm.org.
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Upcoming Programs from the
Center for Legal Education
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Identifying & Combating Gender Bias: Examining the Roles of Women Attorneys in Movies and TV
Health Care Issues in Estate Planning
Arbitration Clauses in Business Agreements
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Professional Development Program
The Professional Development Program offers law practice management services and resources to State Bar members. This includes continuing education courses, “how-to” manuals and workshops, confidential practice consultations, a confidential ethics advisory helpline and information, sample forms, checklists and assessments on best practices for lawyers. For more information please visit the Professional Development Program tab on the State Bar’s website, or call the Program at 505-797-6079.
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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.
The first CLE, "Transgender Cultural Fluency," with Adrien Lawyer, will take place on Jan. 31 from noon to 1 p.m. (MT).
The second CLE, "Key Frameworks and Foundations in Equity in Justice Work," with Dr. Amanda Parker, PhD, is scheduled for Feb. 28 from noon to 1 p.m. (MT).
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 discussions will take place on Jan. 9, 2024, Jan. 23, 2024, 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
New EAP Webinar: Claiming Our Joy in the Face of Collective Trauma
The Employee Assistance Program will be hosting a new webinar on Jan. 29, titled, "Claiming Our Joy in the Face of Collective Trauma." 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 1 to 2 p.m. (MT) and is currently open for registration, which is available by clicking the button below.
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How to Make the Most of the Fresh Start of a New Year!
"Each morning, we are born again. What we do today is what matters most." - Buddha
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Judicial Wellness Program (NMJWP)
Read a Book
I can hear some of the objections to this. I read dense material, case law, depos all day long and now you are suggesting that I read a book! Although you may not think of reading as a leisure activity since it is part of your everyday job, remember that being a reader may be part of the journey that brought you to this profession. Reading a novel about a family in another country, a spy novel from the cold war era, or even a murder mystery/whodunnit can take us away into another world. We can leave our problems and stressors behind and get into someone else’s story, be transported to a different place. What is the last good book you read that made you relax and lose yourself for just a moment?
Try it and let us know how it worked, or what good books you have found. Reach out with any comments to Sandra.engel@sbnm.org.
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Court Announcements and Deadlines
Legal Community Announcements and Deadlines
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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. | |
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. | |
Careers at the State Bar of New Mexico | |
Clio
Clio’s groundbreaking suite combines le-gal practice management software (Clio Manage) with client intake and legal CRM software (Clio Grow) to help legal professionals run their practices more successfully. Use Clio for client intake, case management, document manage-ment, time tracking, invoicing and online payments and a whole lot more. Clio also provides industry-leading security, 24 hours a day, 5 days a week customer support and more than 125 integrations with legal professionals’ favorite apps and platforms, including Fastcase, Dropbox, Quickbooks and Google apps. Clio is the legal technology solution approved by the State Bar of New Mexico. Members of SBNM receive a 10 percent discount on Clio products.
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