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James Jay Mason

Law Offices of Mason, Isaacson & Macik, P.A.

104 East Aztec, P.O. Box 1772
Gallup, NM 87305-1772
(McKinley)


Position: Member

FAX: 505-722-2629

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Admitted: 1975, New Mexico; 1977, Navajo Nation Tribal Court

Law School: University of New Mexico, J.D., 1975

College: University of Kansas, B.A., with highest honors, 1971

Birth Date and Place: Hobbs, New Mexico, July 9, 1949


Practice Areas: Trial Practice; Appellate Practice; Indian Law; Governmental Defense Law; Estate Planning Law; Corporate Law; Partnership Law; Water Rights Law; Real Estate Law

Additional Information: McKinley County Bar Association; State Bar of New Mexico (Member, Board of Bar Commissioners, 1983-1993; Secretary-Treasurer, 1986-1987; Vice-President, 1987-1988; President, 1989-1990; President, 2003-2004 and Member, 1990-2004, Board of Directors, Equal Access to Justice; Member, Health Law, Natural Resources and Indian Law Sections); Navajo Nation Bar Association (Chairman, Disciplinary Committee, 1980—); Hopi Tribal Bar Association; National Lawyers Association. Biography: Phi Beta Kappa. Editor, New Mexico Law Review, 1974-1975. Law Clerk, Justices Donnan Stephenson and Mack Easley, New Mexico Supreme Court, 1975-1976.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is James Mason located?

James Mason is located in Gallup, NM at 104 East Aztec, P.O. Box 1772, 87305-1772 (McKinley County).

What are James Mason's practice areas?

James Mason's practice areas include: Trial Practice; Appellate Practice; Indian Law; Governmental Defense Law; Estate Planning Law; Corporate Law; Partnership Law; Water Rights Law; Real Estate Law.

What firm is James Mason associated with?

James Mason is associated with Law Offices of Mason, Isaacson & Macik, P.A. in Gallup, NM.

Where did James Mason attend law school?

James Mason attended University of New Mexico, J.D., 1975 and University of Kansas, B.A., with highest honors, 1971.

When was James Mason admitted to the bar?

James Mason was admitted to practice: 1975, New Mexico; 1977, Navajo Nation Tribal Court.