Top best R Lawyers in Albuquerque | 1913 available
1913 R lawyers are available in Albuquerque, New Mexico. These lawyers are rated between 4.8/5 to 5/5 and 60% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $50 to $70 per hour.
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“A GOOD LAWYER CAN HELP, A GREAT LAWYER CAN WIN”. Glenn was born and raised in Albuquerque’s South Valley, an area known both for its rural farms and rough neighborhoods. It was against this backdrop that Glenn learned about conflict and competition, developing the fighting instincts that would serve him so well in his legal career.. On the day after his expulsion from Rio Grande High School at 16, Glenn visited a Navy recruiting station, where the recruiters were less than enthusiastic about a 16-year-old prospect with no high school diploma. Glenn walked next door to the United States Marine Corps Station where, after giving him an aptitude test, they were more than happy to welcome him into their ranks. Glenn began working with his recruiter that day and on the first business day following his 17th birthday, took his oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States.. Glenn’s four-year Marine Corps tour took him far from the South Valley; from cold weather training in Cold Lake Canada, to deployments to Iwakuni and Okinawa, Japan. While stationed stateside in California, Glenn began his college education after earning a GED. Becoming a Marine not only gave Glenn the opportunity to travel the world, it helped him learn the values of discipline and education.. After the Marines, Glenn returned to the South Valley and enrolled at the University or New Mexico, earning his BA and Law Degrees. Glenn worked his way through UNM, by life guarding, stints as a bouncer at bars around Albuquerque and breeding and showing American Pit Bull Terriers. Glenn actually paid for an entire semester of law school by selling a litter of pit bull puppies.. Glenn excelled in law school and, along with 12 others, became the first to complete the Law School curriculum in 2 1/2, rather than the usual 3 years. On May 21st, 1996, he again took an oath to support the Constitution. Glenn opened his own law office immediately, starting a private practice in the spare bedroom of his South Valley home.. After all these years, Glenn has a record he is proud of, providing the experienced consultation and aggressive representation that has benefited client after client. But it isn't just the number of years he has been a lawyer, or the number of clients that he has helped that make him the lawyer you need, it's results like these >>. Glenn has a simple explanation for his success, he loves being a lawyer and he loves representing the underdog. He has taken the things his life and work taught him about fighting, discipline, loyalty, and protecting others and combined it with the tenacity and fearlessness of the Pit Bulls he loves and found his true calling, an advocate and advisor that you would want in your corner when things look their worst.
Zackeree Sean Kelin is a member of the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma and a founding partner at the Davis Kelin Law Firm. His work focuses on medical malpractice, catastrophic injuries, civil rights, insurance bad faith, Indian law, and other complex litigation and personal injury cases. He started his career at DNA-People’s Legal Services, Inc. (“DNA”), the oldest and largest poverty law program in Indian Country, where he represented indigent clients, tribes, and non-profits before tribal, state, and federal courts and various administrative and legislative bodies in the areas of poverty law, Indian law, sacred sites protection, and environmental law.
With over a decade of experience in the courtroom, our founding attorney brings deep knowledge, strategic skill, and relentless advocacy to every criminal defense case. Before establishing this firm, she spent 10 years as a prosecutor, giving her rare insight into how the state investigates, charges, and prosecutes criminal cases — and how to challenge them effectively. Born and raised in New Mexico, Ms. Walker has a deep understanding of the state’s unique challenges, diverse communities, and rich cultural heritage.. She has tried more than 75 jury trials, including complex and high-stakes cases involving homicide, sexual assault, shootings, DUIs, and offenses involving digital forensics. Her litigation experience spans hundreds of cases across New Mexico — from first-degree murder to misdemeanors — and she has earned a reputation as a fierce and respected advocate in courtrooms throughout the state.
William Hoskovec is a skilled divorce lawyer in Albuquerque and a partner at Sandia Family Law. As a lifelong native of New Mexico, he understands the community and saw what divorce can do to people. That is why he dedicates his career to minimizing conflict and helping clients achieve the resolution they deserve. He started his legal career by obtaining his Juris Doctor from the University of New Mexico School of Law. His main practice focus includes parental rights, guardianship, custody, and more. He can also help individuals with domestic violence cases, CYFD abuse, and neglect cases. Call to learn how Attorney Hoskovec can help your case.
Will Ferguson, managing partner of Will Ferguson & Associates, is a specialist in personal injury law who has devoted his legal career to representing plaintiffs in personal injury law.. Will was born in New York City in 1948. He served as an officer in the U.S. Air Force from 1971 to 1984. He was admitted to the New Mexico State Bar in 1974 and practices law in New Mexico’s State and Federal courts.. Will attended Wofford College in Spartanburg, S.C., then graduated from UNM with a Bachelors Degree in 1971. He obtained a JurisDoctor degree from the University of New Mexico School of Law in 1974. After separation from the Air Force and a short stint as an entertainment attorney, Will started his own firm in 1983, limiting his practice exclusively to Personal-Injury law.. At Will Ferguson & Associates, Will has built a firm and practice that welcomes complicated, complex or unusual liability claims; including mass tort and malpractice litigation. The firm’s presence in New Mexico is growing dynamically. He and his wife Sarah, also a lawyer (J.D. Yale, 1993) and of counsel to the firm, have three young children.. Will, an avid sports car enthusiast, has helped develop Sandia Motorsports Park, New Mexico’s largest auto-racing venue. He was also a founder of Bank 1st, a commercial bank in Albuquerque, is a principal in Motiva Performance Engineering, an automotive performance shop, and is a publisher of ABQ Free Press, the second largest newspaper in New Mexico. He is also a dedicated auto restoration hobbyist specializing in early Jaguars. Over his career, Will has litigated or managed plaintiffs’ cases involving more than 2,400 personal-injury claims. He is delighted when, on occasion, his trial practice takes him to the classic old courthouses in the small-town county seats of rural New Mexico.. Will welcomes the chance to personally consult with any claimant or attorney considering a personal-injury claim in any jurisdiction within New Mexico.
Wesley Jackson's story is different from many other personal injury lawyers. When he was in high school, he was involved in a serious accident. One of his friends suffered a severe injury and spent many months in the hospital. Because of this experience, Mr. Jackson developed a strong desire to help injured people and was motivated to become an attorney.. Mr. Jackson was born and raised in New Mexico, and graduated with honors from the University of New Mexico School of Law. In 2014, he founded Jackson Law, LLC, with the goal of helping injured people recover the funds they are legally entitled to after serious accidents. Prior to 2014, Mr. Jackson worked as a personal injury attorney for a well-respected firm, where he tried cases in state and federal courts. Mr. Jackson is now a respected leader inpersonal injury law.. Wesley Jackson practices in all New Mexico state courts, and the federal district courts in New Mexico and Colorado. He has experience leading jury trials and can take your case as far as needed to get the full amount of compensation available under the law.
Weems Hazen Law is a boutique law firm specializing in serious injury and wrongful death cases. Close client relationships are the pride of this office and we are selective about which cases we accept to ensure we are able to give our clients the best service possible.We are on your side, at your side. Helping injured people and their families recover from trucking & auto accidents, wrongful death, medical malpractice, police and jail abuse, and defective products. Call for a free consultation.Dathan is a member of the New Mexico Mediation Association, the State Bar ADR Committee, and Association for Conflict Resolution. Dathan has deep roots in the Albuquerque nonprofit community. He is the board chair for Mayor Keller’s Volunteer Advisory Board, as well as for Albuquerque Involved, a nonprofit Dathan created that betters the community through service work and grants. Dathan was born and raised in Farmington, New Mexico. He attended Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas for his undergraduate and came home to get his law degree at the UNM School of Law and admitted to the bar in 2002.
We love helping immigrants reach their dreams of legal status in the US! Hablamos espanol. Call today for your personalized consulation... Heidi Deifel is a 2005 graduate from the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law. A passionate advocate for the empowerment of immigrants and crime victims, Ms. Deifel has served as prosecutor, criminal defense attorney, administrative law judge, municipal court judge, and immigration law attorney.. Ms. Deifel is a fluent Spanish speaker. As a missionary for her church, she dedicated a year and a half to serving immigrants living in Washington D.C. Prior to her graduation from law school, Ms. Deifel also completed a clinical internship at the Multicultural Legal Center in Salt Lake City, Utah where she aided Spanish-speaking victims of crimes to apply for legal status in the US.. After law school, Ms. Deifel prosecuted misdemeanors in municipalities in the Salt Lake valley in Utah. In 2006, Ms. Deifel joined the Salt Lake County District Attorney's Office where she prosecuted crimes on the Juvenile, Screening, and Felony Drug Teams. While with that office, Ms. Deifel handled a wide range of complex, high-profile matters including juvenile sex offenses, child endangerment cases, felony drug matters, and vehicular homicide.. In 2010, Ms. Deifel was appointed the Administrative Law Judge for the city of South Salt Lake in Utah where she heard appeals from decisions made by the city's agencies. In 2012, Ms. Deifel opened her own law firm in Wyoming where she successfully handled family law matters, civil suits, and criminal defense cases. She also became a municipal court judge for the City of Casper, Wyoming where she presided over misdemeanor criminal cases.. In 2016 Ms. Deifel moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico, where she worked on complex, federal criminal matters. She also served as an immigration attorney at a prominent local law firm where she successfully handled a wide array of immigration cases. In 2018, Ms. Deifel opened Law Office of Heidi Deifel P.C. where she proudly serves immigrants in New Mexico in pursuing their immigration dreams.. Ms. Deifel lives in Albuquerque with her family. She is a professional violinist and pianist and an avid world traveller. She loves Latin American food and makes a pretty mean pulled pork taco.
We bring a personal touch to Personal Injury, Criminal Defense and Immigration cases. If you are tired of talking to Assistants, Case Managers, and Paralegals and would like to actually be able to reach your Attorney we are the firm for you.
We are here to help. With preparation and experience, we are ready to go to trial when necessary, although that is not always needed. We will answer your questions and be ready to pick up the phone to speak with you at every step of the process. You will know the status of your case, nothing will be a mystery.
Walsh Gallegos is dedicated to serving the public schools of the State of New Mexico with excellent service in every area of law. Roxie De Santiago is a native New Mexican and has been working in the field of school law for 18 years. She has extensive experience in employment and labor issues and school administrative law. She also works with educational institutions providing employment immigration services and immigration compliance.
Trevor S. M. Stevens, a fifth-generation New Mexican, was born and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico. After graduating as valedictorian from La Cueva High School, Mr. Stevens attended Stanford University, where he received his Bachelor of Science in Engineering with a focus in Architectural Design and minored in Sociology. During college, Mr. Stevens obtained his New Mexico Associate Broker real estate license. His real estate experience and a class on construction law revealed his passion for law.. In 2015, Mr. Stevens graduated from the University of Notre Dame Law School with a JD/MEng dual degree. Not wishing to set aside his engineering background, Mr. Stevens successfully completed a Master of Engineering concurrently with his law degree. Not only did he finish both degrees in three years, but he was also the first Notre Dame student to complete the JD/MEng dual degree in over a decade.. While in law school, Mr. Stevens was a member of the Journal of College and University Law, the nation’s only law review solely for higher education law issues. Mr. Stevens served as the Executive Production Editor for Volume 41 of the journal.. Throughout law school, Mr. Stevens clerked for the Branch Law Firm, where he became determined to help the injured and wronged seek recovery through the civil justice system.. Following law school, Mr. Stevens returned to his home state of New Mexico to join the Branch Law Firm in its Albuquerque office. Mr. Stevens practices in the fields of catastrophic event litigation, personal injury, products liability, pharmaceutical litigation, and medical malpractice.. In his free time, Trevor enjoys exploring the amazing and diverse landscapes afforded by the Land of Enchantment. Archery, camping, fishing, and hiking are among his favorite hobbies.
Throughout Sean’s career he has focused on righting wrongs. He has held big banks accountable in foreclosure litigation, held criminals responsible in over 30 jury trials as a prosecutor, and now continues to pursue justice for those who have been injured through no fault of their own as a civil litigator.. Sean Founded FitzPatrick Law in 2016 to represent New Mexicans in personal injury law.
Throughout his career, Mr. Vigil has always chosen quality over quantity in representing his clients. He only takes on a limited number of cases a year in order to provide his clients with the greatest possible dedication, attention to detail, and quality of representation. Due to the tragic nature and personal harm suffered by the clients he represents, he is dedicated to providing the highest standards of quality in seeking justice. He does not waiver in his dedication to his clients and, as a result, they often form strong bonds and remain in contact long after the case has been completed. Mr. Vigil treats every case as a special case and is committed to thorough representation for every client. Clients of Vigil Law Firm, P.A. are seen as people, not just cases, because Jake Vigil firmly believes in personal interaction and teaming up with his clients to fight for the justice they deserve.
Thomas G. Rice is the owner and sole shareholder of the Albuquerque, New Mexico law firm of Thomas G. Rice P.C. Mr Rice graduated from Brigham Young University at Provo, Utah, earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting. He spent three years in the U.S. Army serving in Viet Nam as a helicopter pilot, where he was decorated for distinguished service.. Mr. Rice received his Juris Doctor degree from Brigham Young University School of Law in 1977. He is a member of the American Bar Association, State Bar of New Mexico and State Bar of Illinois. He is licensed to practice in both Federal and State Courts as well as the U.S. Tax Court. He has also served as a Trustee for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court.. Mr. Rice is licensed as a Certified Public Accountant, having been involved in tax and estate planning throughout his career and has worked with a public accounting firm in managing their tax department which included individual, corporate, partnership, estate and trust taxation.. Mr. Rice’s practice is focused in the area of estate planning, tax, real estate, bankruptcy and small business representation. He has spoken before various civic and private organizations on estate planning matters. He is a past member of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys, a nationwide organization of Estate Planning Attorneys.
There are many family law attorneys in New Mexico – but if you seek experience, talent, and unique options for paying your legal fees, then Dorene Kuffer and her team are one of the top choices. With over 32 years of experience, Dorene Kuffer offers clients written cost estimates, and legal options. She takes a problem-solving approach that focuses on keeping you out of court where possible, but will fiercely advocate for you if court is the only way. She has tried hundreds of cases in New Mexico and is recognized by the New Mexico Board of Legal Specialization as a Certified Specialist in Family Law.
The Law Office of Andrew Ortiz has been representing victims of Car, Trucking, Motorcycle, and Bicycle Accidents for over 24 years. Andrew is a former Police Officer trained in accident reconstruction and DWI investigations. We also represent those accused of DWI / DIU and other Criminal offenses. My staff includes Dianne who has been with our firm for 19 years, and Christina for 10 years. We are commited in every way to your success. I am available to you 24 /7 just call my cell phone @, or visit our website at for more details. We have the experience and we get you results. Thank you for the opportunity to represent you.
Terry began his legal career in Buffalo, New York in 1976. Upon moving to Albuquerque, Terry worked as an assistant district attorney, which made him a constant presence in the courtroom. In 1979, Terry reentered private practice focused on personal injury and real estate law. He shifted to full-time personal injury and medical malpractice litigation in 1988.. In addition to practicing law, Terry is a dedicated volunteer in the Albuquerque community. Terry has been the Charter President of the Uptown Optimist Club and of his neighborhood association. He has also served on the board of directors of the State Bar Senior Lawyers Division, New Day Youth & Family Services, the Jewish Federation of New Mexico, the New Mexico Trial Lawyers and the Jewish Community Center. In his free time, Terry enjoys hiking, working out and skiing.
Since 2005, I have exclusively practiced immigration law. I have spent most of my career serving the community at non-profit organizations, including as the Legal Director at New Mexico Immigrant Law Center. Before founding Eitzen Immigration Law, I represented diverse clients at one of the leading immigration law firms in New Mexico. I have extensive experience before the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the immigration courts, and the Board of Immigration Appeals.
Since 1991, Michael K. Daniels has represented hundreds of people in bankruptcy cases. Whether you need help with Chapter 7 bankruptcy or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, stop wage garnishment or want to protect your home from foreclosure, New Mexico bankruptcy lawyer Mike Daniels will give you the legal support you need to take action and put your finances back in order.
Shammara H. Henderson practices in the areas of criminal defense, plaintiff’s injury, employment discrimination, civil rights, and victim representation. She is also a lobbyist and presents throughout the country on issues regarding law enforcement; heroin and opiate addiction; civil rights and criminal civil rights; and electronic discovery (eDiscovery).. Shammara was born and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She attended American University in Washington, D.C., where she received a full ride with the highly competitive Frederick Douglass Scholarship. Shammara received her J.D. from the University of New Mexico School of Law where she received the W.E. Bondurant Scholarship and University of New Mexico Graduate Fellowship.. After graduating from law school, Shammara clerked for Justice Charles W. Daniels at the New Mexico Supreme Court. She started her career as a prosecutor with the Second Judicial District Attorney’s Office in Albuquerque, N.M., where she prosecuted DUI and domestic violence cases. After her stint as an Assistant District Attorney, she became the Associate General Counsel for the Office of Governor Bill Richardson. Shammara advised the governor’s office on legal matters ranging from pardons and paroles, criminal legislation, environmental legislation, and higher education. She regularly testified before the New Mexico Legislature on each of these issues.. In 2011, Shammara joined the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of New Mexico. There, she prosecuted everything from reactive narcotics, bank robberies and other burglaries, identification fraud, and child pornography cases including international child pornography cases. She focused on long term drug investigation cases, large drug trafficking organizations, and diversion cases. She also frequently prosecuted criminal civil rights cases, involving issues like excessive force, hate crimes, reproductive rights. She successfully prosecuted hundreds of cases to include sentences up to 120 years.. Alongside her duties as a prosecutor, she engaged in extensive outreach with the community and law enforcement to ensure the best allocation of finite resources. She successfully promoted fairer enforcement of the laws to alleviate disparate impacts of the criminal justice system, especially racial impacts, and ensure more just punishments for low-level, nonviolent convictions. She advocated for bolstering prevention and reentry efforts to deter crime and reduce recidivism and strengthening protections for vulnerable populations. She helped train federal and local law enforcement to work more closely with federal and state prosecutors to focus on the most violent criminals in the state. She developed and presented training and outreach programs across the state. Finally, Shammara practiced civil law, defending the United States in personal injury, civil rights, and employment discrimination cases.. Shammara is licensed to practice in New Mexico, the U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.
Serving the New Mexico community practicing in medical malpractice, products liability, and personal injury.
Sarah S. Thomas specializes in business immigration, including employment-based immigration and I-9 compliance. She works with clients to address the visa and work authorization needs of U.S. and global personnel, including professionals, managers and executives, essential workers, and students. With I-9 compliance, she assists companies in drafting employment eligibility verification compliance policies; she conducts training sessions, internal audits, and represents employers undergoing I-9 inspections (or audits).. Ms. Thomas is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). She graduated with honors from the University of New Mexico School of Law and earned her B.A. in English summa cum laude from UNM in 2007.. Ms. Thomas is an Amigos de las Americas alumna volunteer where she was placed near La Esperanza, Honduras, building stoves with chimneys to help alleviate respiratory illness there. She, her spouse, and their child reside in Albuquerque’s South Valley, along with various chickens, dogs, cats, roadrunners, lizards, and crawdads.
Sam was born in Canutillo, Texas and attended public schools in the state of New Mexico. Sam is the son of hard-working immigrants. He spent virtually every summer of his childhood in his mother’s hometown of Chihuahua, Mexico and as a consequence, is fluent in Spanish. Remarkably, Sam’s fourth-grade teacher strongly urged him to pursue a career practicing law. Once that seed was planted, Sam dedicated all of his efforts to that single goal.. Sam completed his undergraduate degree in three years, graduating with high honors from Texas Tech in 1978. The next week, Sam started law school at Texas Tech University School of Law, where he graduated as the youngest member of his class. While in his third year of law school, Sam worked full time for a local attorney, Patrick Abeyta. Sam graduated from Texas Tech Law School in 1981. After Pat’s death in 1984, Sam took over the firm at age 27 and was charged with overseeing 13 employees. Almost immediately, Sam converted the law firm from a general practice to one focused exclusively on representing those injured at work or through others’ negligence.. Sam has been married for 31 years and has been blessed with three children. Sam believes that, with all things important in life, loyalty and commitment is a foundation to success. Sam has often been quoted to say: “there are three things in life that you do not change; you do not change your political party, your religion, or your wife”. Sam’s first and true love has been the pleasure he derives from helping those who have suffered from serious injury or death of a family member. Sam believes that the value of a law firm is found in a combination of its honesty and competency. These qualities make up FCHC’s culture–and they always will.
Salim Khayoumi is a seasoned attorney with deep roots in New Mexico, having completed his education at La Cueva High School in Albuquerque. He graduated magna cum laude from the University of New Mexico in 2005 with a degree in Sociology and earned his Juris Doctor from Washburn University School of Law in 2008. Upon returning to New Mexico, Salim began his career as a prosecutor, handling a spectrum of cases in the state’s District Attorney’s Office.. Transitioning to civil litigation, Salim focused on representing clients in complex cases, including medical malpractice and negligence. His legal proficiency led to a $24 million verdict in 2023, demonstrating his commitment to client advocacy. As an integral part of Buchanan Law, Salim is recognized by peers, with honors such as Top 100 Trial Lawyer and Southwest Super Lawyer Rising Star.. He actively engages with the New Mexico Bar and Trial Lawyers Associations and holds licenses to practice across New Mexico's state and district courts. Outside of work, Salim treasures time with his son and enjoys sports and outdoor adventures, from skiing to basketball.