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Mia Kern on Advisory Committee for Children’s Law

Mia Kern, an associate with Modrall Sperling, has been tapped to serve on a University of New Mexico School of Law Advisory Committee charged with designing a new…

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Tiffany Roach Martin Receives AV® Rating

Tiffany Roach Martin has achieved a rating of AV® from Martindale-Hubbell, the highest rating available based on a peer review. Tiffany maintains an active and diverse civil litigation practice focused on…

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Enforceability of Arbitration Provisions in Agreements with Tribes or Tribal Entities

Over the past few years, federal courts have seen an influx of cases involving challenges to “payday” lending agreements referencing tribal law or courts, and involving Western Sky Financial, LLC and/or related entities or persons. Some of these agreements include an arbitration…

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Joan Drake Named Chair of New Mexico First

Joan E. Drake, a Modrall Sperling shareholder, has been named Chair of the Board of Directors for New Mexico First, a non-partisan public policy organization that engages people…

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Two Named Top 250 Women in Litigation

Jennifer Anderson and Samantha Adams have been named to Benchmark Litigation’s prestigious list of the Top 250 Women in Litigation 2015 for the fourth consecutive year. Benchmark’s editors report, “Jennifer Anderson is…

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EEOC Recommends Pro-active Training and Well-defined Policies to Help Employers Protect Themselves Against Costly Employment Lawsuits

Modrall Sperling attorneys Megan Muirhead and Jennifer Anderson recently sat down with local EEOC director Derick Newton to discuss best practices for New Mexico businesses. Director Newton’s number one recommendation for New Mexico businesses is to have “ongoing trainings” and “well-defined policies which…

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Summer Associates Visit Albuquerque Museum

Modrall Sperling’s summer associates took a well-deserved break to visit one of the area’s major cultural icons, The Albuquerque Museum. A docent led them on a special tour…

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Farm and Ranch Worker Exclusion from the Workers’ Compensation Act Declared Unconstitutional

On June 22, 2015, the Court of Appeals of the State of New Mexico declared the farm and ranch workers exclusion from the Workers’ Compensation Act to violate the Equal Protection Clause and therefore is unconstitutional pursuant to the New Mexico Constitution….

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Jurisdiction over Suits Against Tribal Entities or Employers

Federal courts must often grapple with the question of jurisdiction over claims brought by a plaintiff against a tribal entity or tribe pursuant to statutes of general applicability, such as the Civil Rights Act and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (“ADEA”)…

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Roberta Ramo to receive ABA Medal

Roberta Cooper Ramo, the first woman to head the nation’s largest lawyers group and shareholder at Modrall Sperling, has been chosen to receive the ABA Medal, the highest award…

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