Yesterday, the United States Department of Justice expressed its support for my clients’ fight for equal treatment for all New Mexico
Zantac – Acid Reflux Medication Causes Cancer
Zantac was used by millions of people to treat acid reflux. It was prescribed and recommended by doctors and sold over-the-counter for decades. Zantac 150mg and Zantac
New Lawsuit Alleges Public Health Order Unfairly Singles out Private Schools
“Private schools are specifically called out in the order,” Buchanan said. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – treated unfairly when it comes to
The Danger of Juul E-cigarettes – Side Effects and Symptoms
JUUL e-cigarettes were touted as a safe alternative to cigarettes, but it turns out that was not the case. JUUL actually can deliver more nicotine than traditional cigarettes
Firefighting Foam (AFFF): A Deadly Hazard for First Responders
If you are or were a fire-fighter, do you recall getting foam on your hands, clothes, or even breathing in small particles of it? Many of our civilian and military first-responders
In the State of New Mexico: If you had Covid-19 can you sue for getting sick?
What happens if you contract Covid-19 at work, at the grocery store, at a hospital, or at your favorite restaurant? Do you have a claim? The answer in New Mexico is
U.S. Supreme Court: Religious Institutions Can Discriminate Against Employees
If you work for a religious institution, you may not have any protection against discrimination or harassment at work. Normally, federal laws such as Title VII of the Civil Rights Act
Employers Beware: Breaking Wage Laws May Be On Your Own Dime
Court Rules Insurance Did Not Apply to Wage Claims. When employers are sued for breaking wage and hour laws, they face both the high costs of defending themselves in litigation
The United States Department of Labor’s Wage Hour Division: FFCRA
Family First Coronavirus Response Act ("FFCRA") due to summer camp closures. Parents now may be entitled to leave due to summer camp or summer enrichment
Getting ready to reopen your business?
Here are the top tips from three Albuquerque attorneys on mitigating the risk of being sued by an employee or customer after reopening: 1) "Consider the state guidelines