Month / November 2009
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Loss of Consortium Claims in New Mexico
Often personal injury claims in New Mexico present the possibility of bringing a loss of consortium claim. This is particularly so in cases of serious personal injury. A loss of consortium claim…
November 30, 2009 -
Deadlines are Short in Suits Against the Government in New Mexico
Personal injury lawsuits against governmental entities in New Mexico have surprisingly quick deadlines. These deadlines arise under the New Mexico Tort Claims Act. You should be aware of the Act‘s deadlines if…
November 25, 2009 -
The Power of an Apology: “Sorry Works” in Medical Malpractice Claims
An apology works in medical malpractice claims in 35 states. In fact, the “Sorry Works” program has been put into legislation in 35 states. Unfortunately, New Mexico is not among them. Instead,…
November 2, 2009
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- Can I Be Ordered To Pay the Other Side’s Legal Fees?
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