Month / December 2012
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No Statute Of Limitation Protection Where Wrong Health Care Provider Named Before Medical Review Commission
When a person is injured, he or she has a certain time limit for filing a lawsuit. This is referred to as the statute of limitations. In New Mexico, the length of…
December 10, 2012 -
New Mexico Premises Liability (Slip and Fall) Claims on City Sidewalks
Governmental entities own and/or controls vast amounts of property in New Mexico. This property includes public buildings, schools, playgrounds, parks, streets and so on. It also includes thousands upon thousands of miles…
December 4, 2012 -
Improper Hearsay and the Value Goods in New Mexico Shoplifting Cases
In the case of State v. Cofer, the New Mexico Court of Appeals considered the use of improper hearsay testimony to establish the market value of stolen goods. In June 2008, the…
December 3, 2012
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