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The Young Lawyers Division of the State Bar of New Mexico will be hosting its annual Ask-a-Lawyer Call-In Program on Saturday, May 4 telephonically from 9 a.m. to noon. On the day of the program, New Mexican residents can get their legal questions answered for free or receive a referral by calling 1-800-876-6227 and speaking with an attorney or State Bar representative.
Topics may include employment law, divorce, child support, landlord/tenant issues, personal injury, estate planning, real estate and more. If you or someone you know need legal assistance pertaining to any of these topics, please call 1-800-876-6227 during the Ask-a-Lawyer Call-In Program.
For more information, visit www.sbnm.org/For-Public/Ask-a-Lawyer-Day-Call-In.
The State Bar of New Mexico was organized in 1886 and is composed of more than 9,000 members. Its purposes are to aid the courts in administering justice and preserving the rule of law, and to foster a high standard of integrity and competence within the legal profession.
Sunny, with a high of 87 and low of 51 degrees. Sunny in the morning, clear in the afternoon and evening,
may i suggest a simpler solution that would achieve much the same result....let all the MAGA enthusiasts, and others who oppose democracy move to west texass. if they start now, they might get there in time to see james talarico - a democrat - be elected junior senator!
Another failed attempt was the Upper Peninsula of Michigan separating to become the 51st "State of Superior", logical yes, but it fell flat on its face.
My question is, is this secession supposed to happen before or after Texas secedes from the Union?
"Let he who is without sin, cast the 1st stone" John 8:7
Who hasn't been tried & found wanting?
oh my...trouble in paradise?
This makes sense. That whole family fun center fiasco was a costly way to gain experience. Except for those who financially benefitted from that.
several questions: