Welcome to the Premier of the
SBNM is Hear
Podcast!
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Episode 1 Personal Inventory: COVID – A Forced Life Transition for Some
For this first personal inventory podcast, we will be discussing if and how COVDI9 has impacted the professional and/or personal identity of attorneys, judges, and other legal professionals. Specifically we will be discussing life transitions due to COVID19. Many of us, if not all, have had to change the way we function in our day to day lives recently. Some of us are grieving the loss of the way life was, what we deemed “normal”. Others may be grieving the loss of a loved one, a business, a relationship, or a personal or professional role before the pandemic hit. Tune in to hear if and how COVID19 has impacted a few of our Bar members and what changes they have noticed.
Please rate and review the first episode by
clicking here
. Even if you have not listened, the State Bar wants to know what you want to hear for future episodes so please share with us!
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FREE On-Demand CLE Courses from the New Mexico State Bar Foundation Center for Legal Education
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CLE is proud to announce
all 22 of our On-Demand CLE courses are now available to our members free of charge
. Members can complete up to four hours of these On-Demand courses for credit in the 2020 MCLE compliance period.* They can be viewed 24/7 at any location for your convenience!
Courses may be viewed without needing to add to cart; upon completion of the course, please fill out the Acknowledgement Affidavit that will appear. From there, no further action is needed on your part, credits will be filed with New Mexico MCLE.
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*According to Rule 18-201 NMRA, self-study (or On-Demand) credits cannot be carried over into
the next compliance year. On-Demand courses taken in 2020 cannot be applied to 2019 or 2021
compliance periods. For more information, visit www.nmbar.org/mcle.
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Coronavirus Updates
The State Bar of New Mexico is committed to helping New Mexico lawyers respond optimally to the developing COVID-19 coronavirus situation. Visit
www.nmbar.org/covid-19
for a compilation of resources from national and local health agencies and frequently asked questions. This page will be updated regularly during this rapidly evolving situation. Please check back often for the latest information from the State Bar of New Mexico.
If you have additional questions or suggestions about the State Bar's response to the coronavirus situation, please email Executive Director Richard Spinello at
rspinello@nmbar.org
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Upcoming Programs from the Center for Legal Education:
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Basics of Trust Accounting: How to Comply with Disciplinary Rule 17-204
Primers, Updates and Practical Advice in the Current Health Law Environment (2019)
Stuck in Neutral: Ethical Concerns for the Attorney as Arbitrator or Mediator
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Upcoming Events
- July 6: #LawMom Chat with Committee on Women and the Legal Profession
- July 10: Solo and Small Firm Roundtable: Marketing Your Business: How are you getting word out about your firm during the lockdown?
- July 16: YLD Virtual Lunch with Judges: Justice David Thomson
We are currently keeping a list of events that have been cancelled or changed due to the coronavirus situation. These events include State Bar of New Mexico events, Court events, and other events in the legal community. Please the
Resources for Attorneys & FAQ About Coronavirus page
often as this situation is changing rapidly. To notify us of an event cancellation or change, email Evann Laird at
elaird@nmbar.org
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Important Announcements and Deadlines
State Bar Announcements and Deadlines
Court Announcements and Deadlines
- Supreme Court of New Mexico Retirement Postponement
- Eleventh Judicial District Court Announcement of Appointment
- Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court New Landlord-Tenant Settlement Program
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In Case You Missed It
State Bar Classifieds and Career Center
Recently Released Opinions by the New Mexico Supreme Court and Court of Appeals
- 2020-NMCA-027, A-1-CA-36267, MAESTAS V. TOWN OF TAOS
- 2020-NMCA-028, A-1-CA-36308, ROGERS V. RED BOOTS INVS.
- 2020-NMCA-029 A-1-CA-37558, STATE V. JONES
- 2020-NMCA-030, A-1-CA-37742, STATE V. OTERO
- 2020-NMCA-031, A-1-CA-37331, STATE V. HERTZOG
- 2020-NMCA-032, A-1-CA-36814, O'BRIEN V. BEHLES
More Content from New Mexico's Courts
• Clerk's Certificates
• Recent Rule Making Activity
• Court of Appeals Opinions List
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Defined Fitness
Defined Fitness offers State Bar members, their employees and immediate family members a discounted rate. Memberships include access to all five club locations, group fitness classes and free supervised child care. All locations offer aquatics complex (indoor pool, steam room, sauna and hot tub), state-of-the-art equipment, and personal training services. Bring proof of State Bar membership to any Defined Fitness location to sign up.
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