Top best R Lawyers in Las Cruces | 176 available
176 R lawyers are available in Las Cruces, New Mexico. These lawyers are rated between 4/5 to 4.4/5 and 57% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $37 to $77 per hour.
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Samuel Kane attended law school and earned his Juris Doctorate with Honors from University of Miami School of Law. Mr. Kane graduated Magnum Cume Laude with an Order of the Coif distinction. He also was a Justice on the University of Miami Law School’s Supreme Court. In addition, Mr. Kane was a member of one of its Law Review. After law school, Samuel served as a Federal law clerk, for District Judge Robert C. Brack in Las Cruces New Mexico Federal Court. This experience gave Mr. Kane a different perspective of the practice of law, particularly, from the inside of a Judge’s chambers. Samuel practices in a broad spectrum of the law with an emphasis on serious catastrophic and personal injury. Samuel recognizes the hardships and difficulty pressed on individuals struggling to recover from accidents and injuries and will make home visits and is available for clients 24 hours a day.
Mr. Watson graduated from New Mexico State University in 1999 with a Bachelors in Government Studies and a Minor in Spanish. He then obtained his law degree from the University of New Mexico in 2002.. He worked as an Insurance Defense Litigation Attorney for The Scott Hulse Law Firm in El Paso Texas until 2004.. Beginning in 2005 he worked for Keithly and English, P.C. as an associate Attorney handling cases that involved Personal Injury, Civil Litigation, Real Estate, and General Litigation. After approximately four years with Keithly and English, P.C. Mr. Watson decided to open his own practice.. His law practice has centered around litigation with a focus on personal injury Plaintiff’s work and real estate related litigation. He has also developed a successful criminal defense practice. In January of 2008 he opened the Watson Law Office, LLC because of his desire to be a part of the business management side of a Law firm, as well as to create a work environment that is family friendly his employees, his clients, and himself.. Mr. Watson grew up in San Bernardino, California and in his spare time enjoys spending time with his children, riding his motorcycle, philosophy and spending time outdoors.
Lauren Armstrong the owner of Origin Immigration Law and has over a decade of experience as an immigration attorney. She has handled hundreds of immigration cases and has particular expertise regarding family cases, victim advocacy, and protections for children and youth.. Ms. Armstrong received her J.D. (Cum Laude) and M.A. in Latin American Studies from the University of New Mexico in 2009 and received her B.S. (High Honors) from the University of Illinois in 2002.. From 2010-2012, Ms. Armstrong worked in the non-profit sector in Washington, D.C. Ms. Armstrong served as a Program Specialist with Polaris Project’s National Human Trafficking Resource Center, and later worked as a Staff Attorney with the Capital Area Immigrants’ Rights (CAIR) Coalition where she provided training, pro se assistance, and direct representation to detained immigrants in removal proceedings.. From 2012-2015, Ms. Armstrong worked with Catholic Charities of Southern New Mexico, where she handled a diverse caseload (including naturalization, DACA, and family-based cases) and led the agency's programs for undocumented children (SIJS) and crime victims (VAWA, U Visa).. In 2015, Ms. Armstrong transitioned into private practice and joined Noble Vrapi, where she helped establish the firm's Las Cruces office. From 2015-2021, Ms. Armstrong served as an Associate Attorney and Senior Associate with the firm, handling a wide variety of cases including waivers, fiance visas, and complex humanitarian cases.. Ms. Armstrong is an Adjunct Professor at New Mexico State University (NMSU) where she teaches courses on Gender & Immigration. Ms. Armstrong has also served as a Board member of the State Bar's Immigration Section. Ms. Armstrong is a returned Peace Corps Volunteer (Panama ’02-’05) and is fluent in Spanish.
Kathryn (Katy) Brack Morrow maintains a diverse civil litigation practice, with a particular focus on the defense of healthcare providers in state and federal court, as well as before their licensing boards. Katy also represents clients in complex commercial litigation and environmental/land use litigation involving strict tort liability, toxic tort, breach of contract, fraud, negligence and intentional tort claims, and causes of action.. Katy speaks to industry groups on national and local levels on a variety of matters including healthcare law, toxic tort liability, federal lands issues, wind energy development, and land use/zoning matters. She has briefed and/or argued issues before state and federal district courts, the United States Courts of Appeal for the Ninth and Tenth Circuits, the Wyoming Supreme Court, the New Mexico Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court.. While in law school, Katy was a member of the Baylor Law Review, and was a legal intern for the Honorable Jeffrey Manske, United States Magistrate Judge for the Western District of Texas. During her educational career, she completed internships with the United States Department of State at its embassy in Paris, France, and with Senator Pete V. Domenici in Washington, D.C.
Justice. It seems such a simple phrase, yet hidden underneath are complexities which humanity has debated since the time of Socrates. What does justice mean? By what moral codes do we define justice? Does justice even exist beyond the human imagination? Questions like these drove me while I was a student at New Mexico State University studying for my Philosophy degree. As a result of my studies, I became fascinated by the law as a form of applied justice. I knew then that my calling was to be an attorney.. After graduating from NMSU in 2006, I decided to attend law school at Western New England University. While there I had many opportunities to immerse myself in the practice of law. I was selected to be an extern for the Honorable Robert Field of the Housing Court, a court which had jurisdiction over all civil and criminal matters involving the use of residential property. I was also selected to be a student attorney in the Consumer Law Clinic, which allowed me to represent indigent clients who had been taken advantage of by businesses or landlords.. After I graduated law school in 2010, I decided I was sick of the cold weather in Massachusetts and moved back to sunny New Mexico. I took the NM Bar Exam that summer and was admitted to the New Mexico bar in September 2010.. In December 2011, I decided to become a prosecutor for the Third Judicial District Attorney’s Office, where I worked for about a year and a half. Thanks to my time at the District Attorney’s office, I learned how to handle to fast pace of the legal profession (my caseload comprised of an average of 150 active cases), how to construct a case to overcome a heavy burden of proof, and how to protect a case against the attacks of opposing counsel. While at the District Attorney’s office, I also had the opportunity to be part of the Magistrate Drug Court program, which is dedicated to providing treatment services for repeat DWI offenders. Being part of Drug Court was one of my favorite experiences of being a prosecutor because it allowed me the opportunity to see the law used as a source of rehabilitation and healing.. After several years focusing on primarily criminal matters, I decided to further expand my experience in civil law, so I accepted a position at a local civil firm. During this time I worked to refine my skills in the civil law realm. I handled a wide range of cases from probate of wills to property disputes to divorce and child custody issues.. When I decided to open my own firm, I was determined to my it the goal in every case is to provide my clients with the best possible representation and to obtain the best possible result at the most reasonable price possible. “Seek Justice” is the motto I live by, and I will fight tooth and nail to see justice is done.. If you have a legal matter for which you are seeking effective representation, call the Cardenas Law Firm.. Now accepting cases for:
Joshua L. Smith has recently joined the Watson Law Office, LLC. Mr. Smith received his law degree from the Texas Tech University School of Law in 2007. While at Texas Tech Mr. Smith focused on water law and natural resources as well as civil litigation.. He returned to Las Cruces and began as an associate with the law firm of Hubert & Hernandez, P.A. practicing primarily water law, administrative law, real estate and domestic relations.. Mr. Smith then moved to the law firm of Miller Stratvert P.A. in its Las Cruces office where he continued to practice water law along with medical malpractice defense, civil rights, employment law, commercial litigation and insurance defense.. Mr. Smith has significant experience representing a number of mutual domestic water consumer associations and similar entities throughout southern New Mexico. He also works with business owners to meet all of their needs from formation to dissolution.. Raised on the Hatchet Ranch in Southwest New Mexico before moving to Deming where he graduated from high school, Mr. Smith has strong ties to southern New Mexico and the agricultural community. He received his B.S. in Agricultural Economics and Agricultural Business from New Mexico State University in 2003.
James Tawney is a native of the Southwest dedicated to serving his community. He was born and raised in Arizona where he attended Northern Arizona University and graduated summa cum laude. He received his juris doctorate degree from Texas Tech University School of Law where he graduated magna cum laude. As an attorney, his career is dedicated to serving people in his community who have been wrongfully terminated, injured or killed.
I started The Lahann Law Firm on January 1, 2007, with a mission of being the best criminal defense attorney in Southern New Mexico. I’ve enjoyed a great deal of success as a criminal defense attorney and nothing thrills me more than winning legal battles on behalf of my clients. I can’t win every case, but I think my clients know that I’ve done everything I can to help them through the most difficult time in their lives.. Most of my clients come to me because they have been referred to me by former clients, or by police officers and prosecutors. I’m proud of my reputation and I work hard to keep it up. I was both humbled and honored recently when I was notified by the Las Cruces Sun-News that I had won their Readers’ Choice Award for “Best Attorney” in Las Cruces for 2012. It is a terrific honor but I don’t see it as “mission-accomplished.” There’s still a lot of work to be done helping good people fight their criminal charges; I think my best days are still ahead of me.
I have been an attorney since 2003. My practice areas include Criminal Defense, Personal Injury, Civil Rights, and a general civil practice.. I am best known for my high profile defense of MMA Fighter Joe Torrez when he was the victim of a violent home invasion on January 1, 2014. Mr. Torrez came under scrutiny after one of the perpetrators died during the home invasion. I was successful in preventing the State of New Mexico from charging Mr. Torrez. This case made international headlines. I have been involved in many other high profile cases, including the Columbus Gun Smuggling case and the Reese family gun case.. I have been a member of the Criminal Justice Act panel for the United States District Court of New Mexico since 2010 and have handled over 1,200 cases in federal court. When one considers the hundreds of cases I have defended in New Mexico state courts, it is hard to find an attorney that has as much experience in this state when it comes to criminal defense.. I have tried more than 50 cases at that federal, state and local court level and I win most of my trials or at least obtain a better result than what had been offered by the prosecution before trial.. I represented the Las Cruces Sun News and New Mexico In Depth, two major New Mexico media organizations, to enforce a public records lawsuit involving an audit of New Mexico's mental health care system.. In addition to my criminal defense work, I practice personal injury, representing victims of negligence in car, truck and motorcycle accidents. I have represented victims of vicious dog bites. I have represented victims of bad police officers who abused their power and authority.. When you hire me, your problems become my problems. Prior to becoming an attorney, I served in the United States Marine Corps as an infantryman and I carry the values I learned as a Marine with me today. That means I do not give up and, most importantly, I do not like to lose.
I have been an attorney representing people in New Mexico since 1996. I started my career as a prosecutor with the District Attorney's office in Las Cruces. I have been in private practice since 1999. I am honored to represent people that need help in difficult times in their life. I devote my work to helping people who have been harmed by another person or comany in many different areas such as car or truck wrecks, medical negligence, and bad faith practices on the part of corporations or insurance companies. I also represent people charged with crimes to make sure their rights are protected through the criminal justice system.
Connie J. Flores, founding partner of Flores Mendez Law, is a dedicated personal injury attorney serving clients in New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona. Her unique legal skills include wrongful death, 18-wheeler accidents, workplace injuries, premises liability, dram shop cases, and auto collisions. Connie’s mission is to advocate for injured individuals facing unfair treatment from insurance companies, ensuring they receive the justice they deserve. A proud El Paso native, she graduated with honors from the University of Denver in 2003 and earned her J.D. from the University of New Mexico School of Law in 2008, where she was awarded the Dean’s Award and led the Mexican American Law Student Association as President. Connie co-founded Flores, Tawney & Acosta, P.C. in 2016, helping expand the firm to four locations. In 2023, she established Flores Mendez Law to continue her commitment to client advocacy. Beyond her legal work, Connie mentors teenage parents, sharing her journey as a young mother to inspire others to overcome challenges and achieve success. She is an active member of several professional organizations and has been recognized for her leadership, including receiving the El Paso Young Lawyer’s Association Outstanding Lawyer Award in 2017.
As an attorney at Poulos & Coates LLP, Andrew J. Cavazos focuses primarily on complex medical malpractice litigation. He is licensed to practice in New Mexico and Texas.. Andrew previously worked at several prominent personal injury firms, where he specialized in wrongful death, catastrophic injury, commercial motor vehicle collision, and workplace accident litigation. He has extensive experience in all facets of the litigation and appeals processes, with over a dozen trials and appeals to his name.. Throughout the years, Andrew has developed a unique litigation style which entails zealous advocacy for his clients, cordiality among his peers, and a strategic application of pressure on the opposing party when it matters most. Through this thoughtful balance of aggressiveness, professionalism, and creativity, Andrew has achieved multiple six and seven-figure verdicts/settlements for his clients.. After becoming a licensed attorney, Andrew quickly garnered respect among his peers as a top civil litigator. He has been selected by the National Trial Lawyers as a “Top 40 under 40” civil plaintiffs attorney for the years 2019, 2020, and 2021, and has also been selected by his peers as a Super Lawyers “Rising Star” for the years 2020 and 2021, which is a designation reserved for the top 2.5% of attorneys 40 years old and under. In 2021, the El Paso Young Lawyers Association and El Paso Bar Association further honored Andrew as “The Most Outstanding Young Lawyer of the Year”.. In 2018, Andrew was selected by the State Bar of Texas to be a student of the prestigious LeadershipSBOT Academy, which is an honor bestowed upon approximately twenty young lawyers per year, for the purpose of fostering him as a future leader in the legal community. After graduating from LeadershipSBOT in 2019, Andrew was then selected by the State Bar of Texas to serve as a committee member on the committee that crafts the Texas Pattern Jury Charge for Products Liability and Medical Malpractice. He still serves on that committee to this day.. During his career, Andrew has also served his local community in several prominent positions. From 2017 to present, Andrew served the El Paso Young Lawyers Association as a Board Member, a President-Elect, and its President. Andrew has further served as and a Board Member for the El Paso Bar Association (2020), and is an active member of the Texas Trial Lawyers Association, the New Mexico Trial Lawyers Association, and the Texas Young Lawyers Association.. Andrew previously attended The University of Texas at Austin, where he studied political sciences and business administration. He later attended Texas Tech University School of Law, where he served as President of the Hispanic Law Students Association, Director of Communications for the Board of Barristers, a dean-appointed Student Ambassador, a Student Bar Association officer, the American Bar Association schoolwide representative, and a dean-appointed student representative on the Dean’s Committees for Academic Advancement and Diversity.
/ Email: Website: www.thehayeslawyers.comWith offices in Santa Fe and Las Cruces, New Mexico. Representing victims of personal injury throughout the entire state of New Mexico.The Hayes Law Firm is dedicated to aggressively protecting the legal rights of those who are trying to cope with the physical, emotional, and financial pain that comes after a personal injury.