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The New Mexico State Bar Foundation Invites You to a Free Consumer Debt & Bankruptcy Workshop on June 26

Brandon McIntyre | 10 Jun, 2024 | 0 Comments | Return|

The New Mexico State Bar Foundation Invites You to a Free
Consumer Debt & Bankruptcy Workshop on June 26

 

Albuquerque, N.M., June 10, 2024 — The New Mexico State Bar Foundation will be holding a free Consumer Debt/Bankruptcy Workshop from 6 to 8 p.m. (MT) on June 26 via Zoom. The workshop, aiming to assist those in need of legal services pertaining to consumer debt and bankruptcy, will consist of a group presentation on bankruptcy, followed by a free one-on-one consultation.

 

To be paired with an attorney in advance, attendees may call 505-797-6094 and leave their name, phone number and email address to register for the workshop in advance. The consulting attorney will contact registered participants regarding their free one-on-one consultation either the day of or the day after the presentation.

 

Members of the media can contact Caitlin.carcerano@sbnm.org with any questions regarding the New Mexico State Bar Foundation’s free legal workshops.

 

The State Bar of New Mexico was organized in 1886 and is composed of more than 9,000 members. Its purposes are to aid the courts in administering justice and preserving the rule of law, and to foster a high standard of integrity and competence within the legal profession.

 

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