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Driven by the commitment to serve the community, Roberto Sanchez has dedicated two decades of expertise to help clients rebuild their lives and seek justice. These years of experience in Personal Injury, have enabled him to help countless amounts of clients secure compensation that helps assist them to move forward with their lives. Roberto gives personalized attention to all cases involving personal injuries that includes multi vehicle collisions, semi-truck accidents, and oil field accidents. Clients appreciate his straight forwardness and compassion. Out of work, Roberto supports youth soccer clubs, and for years has supported El Paso High School Girls Soccer Booster Club, in an effort to enhance the dreams of young athletes.
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Margaret Moses Branch is married to Turner W. Branch, senior partner of the Branch Law Firm. Ms. Branch is the managing partner. She is a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates and International Women’s Forum, named Woman of the Year in 1995. She serves on the Board of Directors of the New Mexico Trial Lawyers Association and is currently on the Board of Directors of the Center for Civic Values (Interest on Legal Trust Accounts). She was Chair of the Association of Trial Lawyers Women’s Law Caucus (5,000 members) and was founding President of the New Mexico Women’s Bar Association. She has been a frequent lecturer on Continuing Legal Education programs for attorneys. Ms. Branch has served as Vice-Chair of the Association of Trial Lawyers of the America Tobacco Litigation Group. In her practice, Margaret Moses Branch has been particularly interested in women’s health issues. She has served on the Executive Committee of the Failure to Diagnose Breast Cancer ATLA Litigation Group. She was moderator for the National College of Advocacy, Medical-Legal Update Seminar, for the section entitled “Medicine and the Law: Special Issues Facing Women.” Ms. Branch served as a moderator of the ATLA National College of Advocacy, “Litigating Women’s Health Issues”. She has served as counsel in cases that involved failure to diagnose breast cancer, colon cancer, uterine cancer, pancreatitis, leukoplakia, peritonitis, appendicitis, compartment syndrome, aneurysms, pneumonia, meningitis, abruptio placenta, kernicterus, and other illnesses and diseases. She has been involved in cases that addressed issues of surgical negligence, i.e., laminectomies, cholecystectomies, colonoscopies, hernia repairs, and hip replacements. Additionally, she has been involved in cases that dealt with obstetrical issues, i.e., failure to perform timely Caesarean sections, inappropriate radiological procedures, unnecessary hysterectomies, and incomplete abortions.
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Cavin & Morgan, P.A., is a sophisticated energy and business law practice in Albuquerque. Our boutique law firm has extensive experience handling oil and gas and wind and solar issues ranging from transactions and litigation to title and regulatory matters. Our clients include oil and gas producers, mineral rights owners, surface owners, wind and solar landowners and developers, creditors and others navigating complex energy law matters in New Mexico and throughout the region. In addition, we serve clients with business law, contract and probate needs in New Mexico. Our finely honed negotiation and litigation skills allow us to protect the interests of business owners and families in a broad range of these areas of law.
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At AuCoin Law Group, we specialize in bringing the law to your corner. We are dedicated to understanding what results you want and to helping you understand what actions we can take on your behalf. We will work with you every step of the way to make sure that you understand the choices you are making and feel empowered to make them.
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Timothy Butler is a practicing lawyer with over 30 years of experience. Mr. Butler serves Santa Fe, New Mexico and the surrounding area.
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Paul Dominguez proudly serves Albuerque, New Mexico and the neighboring communities in the areas of medical malpractice, personal injury, car accident, wrongful death, and products liability law.
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Nathan Pederson is an Albuquerque personal injury attorney at Jones Injury Attorneys who aggressively fights for injury victims in criminal and civil cases. Born and raised in Albuquerque, he combines deep local knowledge with relentless advocacy to protect his clients’ rights and pursue maximum results. Nathan earned his BBA and Juris Doctor from the University of New Mexico and is committed to standing up to insurance companies and opposing counsel—so you don’t have to.
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Jesse Gallegos is Senior Counsel at Singleton Schreiber and part of the firm’s Fire Litigation Practice. His thorough understanding of litigation strategy and regulatory compliance has been crucial to navigating the complexities of wildfire liability cases, helping to secure favorable outcomes for clients who have suffered devastating losses in catastrophic fires. Before joining Singleton Schreiber, Jesse served as General Counsel and Chief Government Accountability Officer for the New Mexico Office of the State Auditor, providing sensible counsel and managing key litigation and public policy initiatives. He led the Office’s investigation into Pharmacy Benefit Managers, facilitating increased accountability regarding prescription drug costs, and worked closely with the New Mexico Supreme Court, establishing monitoring programs for conservatorships and driving significant government reforms. Jesse also gained extensive litigation, transactional, and negotiation experience representing clients in business, trust, and estate matters in Santa Fe and Denver. Jesse earned his Juris Doctor from the University of New Mexico School of Law, where he served as a manuscript editor for the New Mexico Law Review. He received his undergraduate degree in politics from Pomona College in Claremont, California. Jesse is a pragmatic and trusted legal advocate throughout New Mexico and spends his free time pursuing his passions outdoors and finding new challenges and adventures.
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George Skelly is a member of Singleton Schreiber’s Personal Injury and Wrongful Death practice group, representing individuals and families throughout New Mexico who have suffered due to the wrongful actions of others. He has successfully handled cases involving automobile accidents, dog bites, slip-and-fall injuries, and other personal injury matters. With a commitment to achieving the best possible outcomes for his clients, George is dedicated to helping those facing the aftermath of catastrophic injuries or motor vehicle collisions. Early in his career, Mr. Skelly distinguished himself as a passionate advocate for injured clients. Before joining Singleton Schreiber, he began his legal journey in family law, where he worked to reunite families through the adoption process. This background provided him with a deep understanding of the personal challenges families face, which he now applies to his personal injury cases. Mr. Skelly is actively involved in his community and serves as a volunteer with New Mexico Christian Legal Aid, where he assists those in need of legal guidance. He is also a member of the Albuquerque Bar Association, the New Mexico Trial Lawyers Association, and the Family Law Section of the New Mexico State Bar. Mr. Skelly earned his Juris Doctor from Loyola University Chicago School of Law, where he received the CALI Excellence Award in Legal Writing. He is admitted to practice law in New Mexico and is dedicated to providing exceptional representation to clients across the state. Outside the office, George enjoys playing soccer, supporting New Mexico United, reading, and exploring the Bosque. He and his wife Vanessa recently welcomed their first child in July 2024.
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Pilar Borneo is an Associate Attorney in Singleton Schreiber’s Sexual Assault and Human Trafficking and Wildfire Litigation practices, where she brings exceptional litigation skills and a robust background in both criminal and civil law. Born and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Pilar has a deep-rooted commitment to justice and advocacy, which is evident in her impressive track record. Pilar began her legal career as a prosecutor, quickly distinguishing herself with her exceptional trial skills. She managed an average caseload of 130 complex and high-profile criminal cases, conducting over 30 trials and gaining proficiency in oral advocacy, trial preparation, and the rules of evidence. Her time as an Assistant District Attorney for Bernalillo County saw her excel in pre-trial and status conferences, motion hearings, and the drafting of legal briefs and motions. Transitioning to the New Mexico Office of the Attorney General, Pilar focused on Historical Preservation Law, leveraging her passion for preserving cultural heritage within the legal framework. As an Assistant Attorney General, she represented various government clients, boards, and commissions, providing legal advice, conducting appellate advocacy, and reviewing proposed legislation and rules. Her work required her to stay abreast of legal developments and collaborate on legal strategies and initiatives. Pilar's educational background includes a Juris Doctor from the University of New Mexico School of Law, where she was on the Dean's List and founded the Historical Preservation Law Society. She also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice from New Mexico State University, where she was active in Delta Gamma Sorority and the Law & Society Club. Pilar's journey in law is complemented by her diverse interests outside the courtroom. She is an avid traveler, with Costa Rica being her favorite destination, and enjoys scuba diving, concerts, and comedy shows. Her multifaceted experiences and unwavering dedication make her a valuable asset to Singleton Schreiber and a tenacious advocate for her clients.
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