New Mexico Bankruptcy Lawyers
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Law Offices of Michael Daniels Albuquerque, New Mexico Hey there, my name is Mike Daniels, and I’ve been practicing law since 1986, shortly after I graduated from the University of New Mexico Law School. During this time I’ve specialized in consumer bankruptcy, which has given me a great chance to get to know all of the laws surrounding many unique proceeding. I’ve represented creditors, debtors and even trustees in every kind of New Mexico bankruptcy case option that is available. |
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Bill Gordon & Associates Albuquerque, New Mexico Our firm has been defending consumer’s rights for over 15 years now. At Bill Gordon & Associates you can rest assured that we’ll help bring justice to your case. We practice a wide array of law, including bankruptcy, personal injury, security disability, and DWI/DUI defense. Our attorneys and staff are very professional and experienced. We pay attention to detail and always give our opinions where we see fit. |
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Rodey Law Firm Santa Fe, New Mexico At the Rodey Law Firm, we believe in providing the right lawyer for each and every case. Just because an individual is a lawyer, doesn’t automatically give them the right experience and skill to work on all cases. It can be tough in the courtroom, especially if they haven’t worked with a case like yours before. We believe that the right lawyer needs great problem solving skills, and also the ability to make wise choices. |
New Mexico is a U.S. state located in the southwestern region of the country. Even though it’s a rather large state, it only has approximately 2 million residents. This may sound like a lot, but considering New Mexico is the 5th largest state, yet only the 36th most populated state, which kind of puts it into perspective.
Towards the northern region of the state, New Mexico has many dense forests of wilderness. The climate is quite arid, with high temperatures in the summer. The highest recorded temperature within New Mexico was in 1918, when it was 116 degrees at Artesia. Climate and geography aside, New Mexico’s largest city, Santa Fe, is a great place to start looking for a New Mexico bankruptcy lawyer.
If you’re nervous about meeting with attorneys for the first time, don’t be! Don’t feel like you own them anything. They need to work to gain your trust and business. You’ll be the one paying them for their knowledge and experience. While we’re definitely not recommending going without a lawyer, you certainly need to find the right one. Meet with a few different firms and then make your decision.





