Nov. 17, 2023

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CLE Weekly Special Edition: What You Missed During the 2023 Annual Meeting


Did you miss out on getting your CLE credits during the 2023 Annual Meeting? We recorded the programs! Check out our 2023 Annual Meeting Highlights programs and sign up for CLE savings with course bundles! Save up to 12% on a 2-Day Marathon, which includes four Highlights at a nice discount!

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Administrative Office of the Courts - Notice of Request for Letters of Interest

 

The AOC’s Court-Appointed Attorney Program (CAAP) is seeking letters of interest from attorneys to be considered for a contract to provide representation services for mental health proceedings. The contracts will be in individual districts around the state starting December 1, 2023. There are also opportunities for other court appointments. 

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New Mexico Supreme Court - Notice of Additional Supreme Court Committee Vacancies


The Supreme Court of New Mexico is seeking applications to fill one (1) vacancy on the Board of Bar Examiners, and two (2) vacancies on the Judicial Branch Personnel Grievance Board—one magistrate judge position and one position for a judicial branch supervisory employee. Anyone interested in volunteering to serve on these Boards may apply by submitting an application, along with a resume, to Elizabeth A. Garcia, Chief Clerk, by email to [email protected] or by first class mail to P.O. Box 848, Santa Fe, N.M. 87504. The required application form can be found on the Supreme Court’s website at https://supremecourt.nmcourts.gov/current-vacancies.aspx. Applications for these vacancies will be accepted through Nov. 17. If you have already submitted an application and are interested in being considered for any of these positions as well, please send an email to [email protected] indicating the same.

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New Mexico Lawyer Assistance Legacy Project Video


The NM LAP Legacy Project stands as a tribute to the collective efforts of those attorneys who united in 1988 and to the people that helped to continue to make the program what it is today. It serves as a commemorative gesture to those absent, those among us, and to every individual who has played a role in molding this program. Furthermore, it extends a legacy to those who will come after, offering insight into the genesis of this initiative and those people we remember alongside it.


This endeavor is a profound dedication to every person who has woven their unique narrative into the rich tapestry of the NM LAP.

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New Mexico Supreme Court - 2023 Year-End Rule Amendments


Under Rule 23-106.1 NMRA, the Supreme Court has approved a number of changes to the rules, forms, and uniform jury instructions for the 2023 rulemaking cycle. A summary of those changes that the Court approved on Nov. 1, 2023 can be viewed by clicking the button below. The summary also includes out-of-cycle amendments that the Court approved on Nov. 1, 2023. Unless otherwise noted below and in the history note at the end of each approved rule, form, or UJI, most amendments will take effect on Dec. 31, 2023. The full text of the amendments in markup format and the related orders are available on the Court’s website by clicking here. Approved rule amendments will also appear on NMOneSource.com by their effective date.

2023 Year-End Rule Amendments

Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission - Notice of Vacancies

 

Pursuant to Rule 28-101 NMRA, which governs the procedure for evaluating judges standing for retention and interim evaluations, the President of the State Bar of New Mexico nominates three lawyers from which the Supreme Court appoints a member to serve on the Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission for a six-year term. Active status members wishing to serve on the Commission should send a letter of interest and brief resume by Dec. 8 to [email protected].

Board of Bar Commissioners - New Mexico Access to Justice Commission Appointment

 

The Board of Bar Commissioners will make two appointments to the NM Access to Justice Commission for three-year terms. The Commission is dedicated to expanding and improving civil legal assistance by increasing pro bono and other support to indigent people in New Mexico. Active status attorneys in New Mexico who would like to serve on the Commission should send a letter of interest and brief resume by Nov. 27 to [email protected].

Board of Bar Commissioners - New Mexico State Bar Foundation Board Public Director Appointment

 

The Board of Bar Commissioners of the State Bar of New Mexico will appoint one public director to the New Mexico State Bar Foundation Board for a three-year term. The New Mexico State Bar Foundation advances the legal community’s commitment to serve the legal profession and people of New Mexico. Through member donations, fundraising and programs, the Foundation provides and promotes access to legal services to underserved New Mexicans. The Foundation also supports public service, education, and diversity, as well as organizations consistent with its mission. For more information about the Bar Foundation, visit https://www.sbnm.org/Bar-Foundation. Members of the public interested in serving on the Board should submit a letter of interest and resume to [email protected] by Nov. 27.

Equal Access to Justice - Annual Campaign Match

 

Double Your Impact!

Equal Access to Justice needs your help to unlock $25,000 in matching funds before Nov. 30! To help meet the skyrocketing need for legal aid in our state, Singleton Schreiber, along with New Mexico managing partner, Brian Colón, have generously made a $25,000 Matching Challenge. Your gift to Equal Access to Justice will have twice the impact and raise critical funding for civil legal services in NM. 

Donate before November 30th! Whether you give via United Way, an IRA, DAF or our campaign, your gift matters!


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.  

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Board of Bar Commissioners - Disciplinary Board Appointment

 

The President of the Board of Bar Commissioners will make one appointment to the Disciplinary Board for a three-year term. Members wishing to serve on the Board should send a letter of interest and brief resume by Nov. 22 to [email protected].

Notice of Commissioner Vacancies

 

Four Commissioner appointments for three-year terms will be made to the State Bar of New Mexico ATJ Fund Grant Commission. The ATJ Fund Grant Commission solicits and reviews grant applications and awards grants to civil legal services organizations consistent with the State Plan for the Provision of Civil Legal Services to Low Income New Mexicans. To be eligible for appointment, applicants must not be affiliated with a civil legal service organization which would be eligible for grant funding from the ATJ Fund. Anyone interested in serving on the Commission should send a letter of interest and brief résumé to Kate Kennedy at [email protected].

Notice of Commissioner Vacancies

 

Two Commissioner appointments for three-year terms for the Client Protection Fund will be made in accordance with Rule 17A-005 (B). The purpose of the Client Protection Fund is to promote public confidence in the administration of justice and the integrity of the legal profession by reimbursing losses caused by the dishonest conduct of lawyers admitted and licensed to practice law in the courts of New Mexico. The new term will begin Jan. 1, 2024. Applicants must be active members of the State Bar of New Mexico. Anyone interested in serving on the Commission should send a letter of interest and brief résumé to [email protected].

Upcoming Programs from the Center for Legal Education:

Learning Litigation Skills From "Where the Crawdads Sing"


2023 Alternative Dispute Resolution Conference


Why Female Attorneys Get Paid Less: What's Gender Bias Got to Do With it

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SBNM Professional Programs Group

Professional Development Program


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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Equity in Justice Program


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 Nov. 14, Nov. 18, Dec. 12, 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).

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The New Mexico Lawyer Assistance Program


Connection


Did you know that social connections and relationships have a significant impact on our overall health and longevity? Studies have consistently shown that individuals with strong social networks and close relationships tend to live longer, experience less stress, and have better mental and emotional well-being.


For instance, a landmark study conducted by Harvard University known as the Harvard Study of Adult Development, which has been ongoing for over 80 years, found that the quality of a person's relationships is a better predictor of physical and mental health than factors like genetics, diet, or exercise. It suggests that fostering meaningful and supportive connections with friends and family is not only essential for our happiness but also for our long-term well-being.


This fact underscores the importance of nurturing and maintaining social relationships as a fundamental component of a healthy and fulfilling life.

Good Genes Are Nice, But Joy is Better

The Solutions Group Employee Assistance Program - Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) Free Webinar (Dec. 5 / Dec. 13)

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Judicial Wellness Program (NMJWP)


Keep them separated!


Many of us have moved to our home offices, either for convenience or to save money. Have you either moved home to work or find yourselves sometimes at home conducting client meetings, business meetings or even court hearings from your home office? Sometimes, we may find that the lines between our work life and personal life get blurred, so much so that we may find ourselves eating cereal in our kitchen and answering email at the kitchen table. Finding ways to keep that office space in your home separated from your daily living and personal life can be helpful.

5 suggested tips:

  • Set Clear boundaries between your office and home (physical and mental).
  • Set a time after which you will no longer check your inbox.
  • Turn off notifications on work devices in the evening.
  • Set aside one part of the day for meetings and calls.
  • Use a separate work phone or laptop.


Try it and let us know how it worked! Reach out with any comments to [email protected].

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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 Metropolitan Court is currently in need of volunteer Mediators who are interested in holding mediations remotely through Zoom. The Court is also looking for volunteer attorneys for our monthly telephonic legal clinics. If you are interested in earning pro-bono hours, please contact Cheryl Thompson at [email protected] or 505-841-8168. 

Join the Volunteer Attorney Program for the Next ECHO Session

 

Join the Volunteer Attorney Program of New Mexico Legal Aid, Inc. for a special ECHO session during Pro Bono Month. Discussion will include the importance of pro bono work and will highlight the ethics of communicating with clients of limited means. Judges and volunteer attorneys will also speak to their pro bono experiences during the meeting to provide insight on the value of pro bono work.

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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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Featured Member Benefit

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 counseling 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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