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Meet two more presenters joining the 45th Annual Update on New Mexico Tort Law CLE.

Alexandra Cervantes will present the Evidence Update, and Mish Miera-Rosete will present Cases Pending Appeal, highlighting developments affecting litigation practice in New Mexico courts.

Meet two more presenters joining the 45th Annual Update on New Mexico Tort Law CLE. Alexandra Cervantes will present the Evidence Update, and Mish Miera-Rosete will present Cases Pending Appeal, highlighting developments affecting litigation practice in New Mexico courts.

Alexandra Cervantes will present the Evidence Update, reviewing recent developments and practical considerations affecting evidentiary practice in New Mexico courts.

Her session will highlight issues that may impact motion practice, trial preparation, and courtroom strategy.

🔗 Register: https://bit.ly/40kkOHd

Alexandra Cervantes will present the Evidence Update, reviewing recent developments and practical considerations affecting evidentiary practice in New Mexico courts. Her session will highlight issues that may impact motion practice, trial preparation, and courtroom strategy. 🔗 Register: https://bit.ly/40kkOHd

Mixcoatl “Mish” Miera-Rosete will present Cases Pending Appeal, highlighting notable tort matters currently before the appellate courts.

This session will provide insight into emerging appellate issues that may influence litigation strategy and the development of New Mexico tort law.

🔗 Register: https://bit.ly/40kkOHd

Mixcoatl “Mish” Miera-Rosete will present Cases Pending Appeal, highlighting notable tort matters currently before the appellate courts. This session will provide insight into emerging appellate issues that may influence litigation strategy and the development of New Mexico tort law. 🔗 Register: https://bit.ly/40kkOHd

Two more presenters join the 45th Annual Update on NM Tort Law CLE.

Alexandra Cervantes will present the Evidence Update, and Mish Miera-Rosete will present Cases Pending Appeal, reviewing developments affecting litigation practice in NM courts.

Register: bit.ly/40kkOHd

#CLE #NewMexicoLaw #NMTLA

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Nikko Harada and Larissa Lozano will present the Civil Procedure Update at the New Mexico Tort Law Update CLE.

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📅 April 10, 2026
📍 Hybrid CLE

Register: bit.ly/40kkOHd

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Sponsor rolls burglary‑definition bill after critics warn of vagueness; amendment work planned Senate Bill 100, which would expand statutory definitions of 'structure' and 'dwelling' for burglary, drew opposition from public defenders who warned it would blur legal distinctions and create vagueness; proponent prosecutors and law‑enforcement said the change clarifies privacy expectations, but the sponsor agreed to roll the bill for redrafting.

A contentious Senate Bill 100 aimed at redefining burglary laws in New Mexico has been rolled back for further drafting after fierce debate over its potential vagueness and impact on privacy rights.

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UNM Law dean asks Judiciary Committee for $15.5 million, outlines enrollment and bar supports UNM School of Law Dean Camille Carey briefed the House Judiciary Committee on enrollment (300 total, 108 1Ls), a 73% recent bar passage rate and programs to boost student success, and requested $15,500,000 to renovate and connect an adjacent building to expand classrooms, student services and event space.

UNM Law is seeking $15.5 million to transform its facilities and tackle New Mexico's lawyer shortage—could this be the solution our legal system needs?

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