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Michael P. Gross
M.P. Gross Law Firm, P.C.
460 St. Michaels Drive, Building 401
Santa Fe, NM 87505
(Santa Fe)
Admitted: 1969, Arizona; 1971, New Mexico; 1975, U.S. Supreme Court; 1977, U.S. Tax Court; 1978, U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit; 1982, U.S. Court of Federal Claims and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Law School: Yale Law School
Practice Areas: Federal Indian Law; Personal Injury; Civil Litigation
Additional Information: State Bar of New Mexico; American Bar Association; The Association of Trial Lawyers of America; New Mexico Trial Lawyers Association; Federal Indian Bar Association; Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute. Biography: Member, DNA Legal Services, 1968-1970. Ramah Navajo School Board, 1970-1971. Assistant Professor, Franklin Pierce Law Center, 1974-1977; Private Practice, 1997�. Member, Santa Fe Public School Board, 1985-1991, President, 1990-1991. Trustee, Brown University, 1986-1992, Providence, Rhode Island, 1986-1992; Emeritus, 1992�. Member, New Mexico Board of Bar Examiners, 1999�. Member, New Mexico Civil Legal Services Commission, 2003�. Languages: German Reported Cases: Ramah Navajo School Board, Inc. v. NM Bureau of Revenue, 458 U.S. 832 (1982); Ramah Navajo Chapter v. Lujan, 112 F.3d 1455 (10th Cir. 1997); Livingston v. Ewing, 601 F.2d 1110 (1979).
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Michael Gross located?
Michael Gross is located in Santa Fe, NM at 460 St. Michaels Drive, Building 401, 87505 (Santa Fe County).
What are Michael Gross's practice areas?
Michael Gross's practice areas include: Federal Indian Law; Personal Injury; Civil Litigation.
What firm is Michael Gross associated with?
Michael Gross is associated with M.P. Gross Law Firm, P.C. in Santa Fe, NM.
Where did Michael Gross attend law school?
Michael Gross attended Yale Law School.
When was Michael Gross admitted to the bar?
Michael Gross was admitted to practice: 1969, Arizona; 1971, New Mexico; 1975, U.S. Supreme Court; 1977, U.S. Tax Court; 1978, U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit; 1982, U.S. Court of Federal Claims and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.