The State Bar of New Mexico (SBNM) is the integrated (mandatory) bar association of the U.S. state of New Mexico.
Type | Legal Society |
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Headquarters | Albuquerque, New Mexico |
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Membership | 8,618 in 2012 (1,179 out of state) [1] |
Website | http://www.nmbar.org/ |
History
editThe State Bar of New Mexico first met on January 19, 1886, in Santa Fe, New Mexico,[2] as a voluntary professional organization. There were 29 original members, and William A. Vincent was the first president.[3]
In 1925, state statute caused the State Bar to operate as an agency of the New Mexico Supreme Court.[4][5] In 1978, the State Bar of New Mexico (State Bar) was incorporated under the laws of the State of New Mexico.
Structure
editThe SBNM is governed by a Board of Bar Commissioners, consisting of 19 members elected by district and one from each of the Senior Lawyer, Young Lawyer, and Paralegal Divisions.[6]
SBNM enforces the rule that New Mexico lawyers must complete 12 credits of Continuing Legal Education each year.[7]
SBNM publishes the weekly New Mexico Bar Bulletin[8] and the quarterly New Mexico Lawyer.[9]
In 1995, SBNM's Paralegal Division was established to serve the needs of New Mexico legal assistants.
References
edit- ^ New Mexico Bar Overview, Martindale Hubbell, retrieved 2012-09-16
- ^ Anderson, George B. (1907). History of New Mexico: Its Resources and People. Pacific States Publishing Co. p. 299. Retrieved 30 May 2019.
- ^ "Past Presidents". State Bar of New Mexico. Retrieved 2012-09-16.
- ^ "About SBNM". State Bar of New Mexico. Retrieved 2012-09-16.
- ^ "Our State Bar Associations: State Bar of New Mexico". American Bar Association Journal. 48 (9): 849–851. September 1962. JSTOR 25722114.
- ^ "Board of Bar Commissioners". State Bar of New Mexico. Retrieved 2012-09-16.
- ^ "MCLE Credit Requirements by State". Practising Law Institute. Retrieved 2012-09-16.
- ^ "Bar Bulletin". State Bar of New Mexico. Retrieved 2012-09-16.
- ^ "New Mexico Lawyer". State Bar of New Mexico. Retrieved 2012-09-16.