In the News
Our attorneys have been featured in local, state and national news outlets. Read more about our recent media appearances below.
- 4 Investigates: Teacher released from probation early
- Former Las Cruces high school student awarded $44 million in teacher sex abuse case
- Family of man park ranger fatally shot keeps up quest for accountability
- Family of man killed by park ranger at Carlsbad Caverns sues federal government
- Former APD detectives claim they were pushed out after raising concerns with sex crimes unit
- Former Hobbs police officers claim they were subjected to racist language, forced to target minority neighborhoods
- Espanola Valley High School Tasing
- $10 million verdict in APD shooting
- Albuquerque Police Face Federal Scrutiny, Local Outrage
- New Mexico Officers Won’t Face Federal Charges in Killing of Mentally Ill Man
- What does it take to convict a cop who kills?
- City settles Boyd shooting case for $5 million
- Boyd’s family ‘relieved’ officers charged
- $1.6 million settlement for man forced by cops to have enemas, colonoscopy
- Lawsuit: Drug search included colonoscopy
- Drug search involving anal probe results in $1.6-million settlement
- New Mexico man settles for $1.6M after he was anally probed 8 times during traffic stop
- Behind $3M settlement, the story of a police intern’s dreams shattered by sexual assault
- $3M settlement reached in Cruces police sexual assault case
- Lawsuit blaming law enforcement for woman’s death in murder-suicide by cop goes federal
- Lawsuit: Silver City hired violent cop who later killed ex
- Abuses Show Police Departments Need to Take Cameras, Not Just Video, Into Evidence in Police Shootings
- Deaths of mentally ill at hands of police revive calls for more training and new approaches
- Albuquerque Police see a spike in delayed reported sex crimes
- Prison workers in sex bias suit settle with state for $2.5 million
- Lawsuit blaming law enforcement for woman’s death in murder-suicide by cop goes federal
- State tries to keep $2.5 million Corrections Dept. settlement under wrap
- New Mexico settles lawsuit over sex bias with prison workers
- Federal Immigration Agent Pulled Over For Driving While Black, ACLU Claims
- A cop fires. A teen dies. Yet six police body cameras somehow miss what happens.
- Health Department faces employee lawsuit
- Police camera expert says APD videos were edited
- BernCo Sheriff’s Office sued for racial profiling
- APS to pay $750K to settle abuse lawsuit
- New Mexico Supreme Court asked to weigh in on transparency fight
- Fatal police shooting in Santa Fe still being probed one year later
- Questions remain on federal anti-sex trafficking legislation as Senate vote nears
- Grave Passive Neglect
- Invasive Cavity Search at the Border
- Woman Slapped With $5,000 Bill After Border-Patrol Agents Subject Her to Multiple Invasive Searches
It Is Not Too Late to Seek Justice
New Mexico’s statute of limitations laws are complex. The time limit for filing a lawsuit can vary greatly. We will work cloasely with you in a safe, compassionate environment to help you understand your legal options. No matter how long ago the incident occurred, you may still be able to file a civil lawsuit against the abusers or their enablers.
We invite you to schedule a free, confidential consultation today by calling 505-431-2167 or sending our team an email. We are headquartered in Albuquerque and represent victims throughout the state. We can travel to meet you face to face.

