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Ronald Howes v. New Mexico Department of Health, et al.

Albuquerque, New Mexico civil rights lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendants on an employment discrimination theory.




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Amanda Morales v. Supreme Maintenance Inc., Wade Hunt and Gloria Sanchez

Albuquerque, New Mexico pro se Plaintiff, without a lawyer, sued Defendants on discrimination, wrongful termination and retaliation theories.


This case arises from the alleged discrimination, wrongful termination, and retaliation against Plaintiff Amanda Morales by her employer, Defendant Supreme Maintenance Inc. Plaintiff was employed as a janitorial worker by Supreme Maintenance fr... More...
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Tracy K. Duncan v. Nine Energy Services, L.L.C.

Las Cruces, New Mexico civil rights lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant on an employment discrimination theory.

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Shonda R. Miller and Trevather Miller v. Coyle Robertson and Paschall Truck Lines, Inc.

Albuquerque, NM: Civil rights employment lawyer represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendants on job discrimination theories.
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Thomas E. Maxwell v. Mark Esper

Las Cruces, New Mexico civil rights lawyers represented Plaintiff, who sued Mark Esper, In His Official Capacity as Secretary of the Army, on a job discrimination theory under 42 U.S.C. 2000e.... More...    $0 (08-10-2021 - NM)

United States of America v. Akal Security

Albuquerque, New Mexico civil litigation lawyers represented Defendant accused of violating the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994 (USERRA).

Since 2005, military reservist, Chief Petty Officer Robert M. Diaz (Ret.) worked as a full-time Court Security Officer (CSO) at the Moakley Federal Courthouse in Boston. He also served our country as a member of the Co... More...
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Luz Maria Luevanos v. World Wide Technology, LLC

Las Cruces, Mew Mexico civil rights lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on an employment discrimination theory.... More...    $0 (05-28-2021 - NM)

Reyes Flores and Pat Flores v. City of Farmington, New Mexico

Albuquerque, New Mexico civil rights lawyer represented Plaintiffs, Reyes Flores and Pat Flores, who sued the City of Farmington, New Mexico on employment discrimination theories claiming to have been damaged as a result of the discrimination. ... More...    $0 (03-07-2021 - NM)

Iram Winslett v. My Way Holdings, LLC, d/b/a Sunland Park Racetrack & Casino

Las Cruces, NM - Iram Winslett sued My Way Holdings, LLC, d/b/a Sunland Park Racetrack & Casino on a civil rights employment discrimination theory.... More...    $0 (11-18-2019 - NM)

Sandy Trainer v. New Mexico Department of Corrections



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Albuquerque, NM - Sandy Trainer, on behalf of herself and all others similarly situated, sued... More...
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Sara Aranda Castillo v. Vista Living Community



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Albuquerque, NM - Sara Aranda Castillo sued Vista Living Community on a civil rights employme... More...
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Cherrie Laschawn McCarty v. The Rib Crib BBQ, Inc.




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Las Cruces, NM - Cherrie Laschawn McCarty sued Christopher Parks and The Rib Crib BBQ, Inc. on civil rights job discrimination employment law theory. ... More...
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Estrella Tenorio v. San Miguel County Detention Center

Albuquerque, NM - Estrella Tenorio sued the San Miguel County Detention Center, Board of Commissioners of San Miguel County, Patrick Snedeker, Antonio Padilla, Elfigo Sandoval, Joey Romero Matthew Borrego and Health Care Partners Foundation, Inc on civil rights job discrimination theories.
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Norman Vigil v. New Mexico Public Education Department

Santa Fe, NM - Norman Vigil sued the New Mexico Public Education Department on a civil rights employment discrimination theory.



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Mary Martinez v. New Mexico Office of the State Auditor

Albuquerque, NM - Mary Martinez sued the New Mexico Office of the State Auditor on a civil rights employment discrimination theory.



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Yasmin Montano v. United States Postal Service

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Albuquerque, NM - Yasmin Montano sued United States Postal Service on a civil rights job discrimination theory under 42 U.S.C. 2000e.... More...    $0 (04-19-2018 - NM)

Amy Marmon-Bisetti v. City of Albuquerque

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Albuquerque, NM - Amy Marmon-Bisetti sued the City of Albuquerque on a civil rights job discrimination breach of contact theory.... More...    $0 (04-17-2018 - NM)

William Fulkerson v. Social Security Administration

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Albuquerque, NM - William Fulkerson sued the Social Security Administration on a civil rights job discrimination theory.... More...    $0 (04-06-2018 - NM)

Ruth Smelser v. Sandia Corporation

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Albuquerque, NM - Ruth Smelser sued Sandia Corporation on a civil rights employment discrimination theory.... More...    $0 (04-24-2018 - NM)

David Rockwell and Amanda Gale Salazar v. Coram Specialty Infusion Services, Inc. and Kelly Cowan

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Albuquerque, NM - David Rockwell and Amanda Gale Salazar sued Coram Specialty Infusion Services, Inc. and Kelly Cowan on civil rights job discrimination theories.

The Defendants removed the case to federal court and the Plaintiff sought remand.... More...
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Willis Marshall v. Lea Regional Hospital, Inc., Bill Wehner and Compass One, LLC

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Las Cruces, NM - Willis Marshall sued Lea Regional Hospital, Inc., Bill Wehner and Compass One, LLC on a civil rights job discrimination theory.... More...    $0 (04-16-2018 - NM)

Megan Valenzuela v. BloomNet, Inc., 1-800 Flowers.com, Inc., and 1-800 Flowers.com, Inc.

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Las Cruces, NM - Megan Valenzuela sued BloomNet, Inc., 1-800 Flowers.com, Inc., and 1-800 Flowers.com, Inc. on civil rights employment discrimination theories.

The Defendants removed the case to federal court and the Plaintiff moved to remand the case to state court.... More...
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Walter Stephen Jackson v. Los Lunas Community Program

District of New Mexico Federal Courthouse - Albuquerque, New Mexico

This civil rights class action lawsuit was filed thirty years ago to challenge
various aspects of the institutionalization of developmentally disabled individuals at
two state-supported facilities in New Mexico. After a lengthy trial in 1990, the
district court ruled that Defendants—the two institutions and the individuals charged
with their operation—were violating class members’ ... More...
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Yasmin Montano v. Megan J. Brennan

District of New Mexico Federal Courthouse - Albuquerque, New Mexico

Yasmin Montano brought this action against the Postmaster General under
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. §§ 2000e—2000e-17 (Title VII),
alleging that her supervisors at the United States Postal Service (USPS) had illegally
discriminated against her based on her gender and had retaliated against her for
complaining about the discrimination. The district court gra... More...
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Quentin Scott v. City of Albuquerque

Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals Courthouse - Denver, Colorado

A New Mexico statute makes it illegal to “willfully interfere with the
educational process” at a public school. N.M. STAT. ANN. § 30-20-13(D). In
2009, an Albuquerque Police Officer assigned to a middle school as a School
Resource Officer (“SRO”) relied on that statute to arrest a thirteen-year-old for
skipping class. The main question before us is whether qualified immunity
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Cynthia A. Casalina v. Rick Perry

United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit

Denver, Colorado

In this pay discrimination case, brought under the Equal Pay Act (EPA), 29 U.S.C.
§ 206(d), Cynthia A. Casalina appeals from a district court order that entered summary
judgment in favor of the Secretary of Energy. We exercise jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C.
§ 1291 and affirm.
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Because the parties are familiar with the factual contours of Casalina’s
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United States of America v. Carrillo Farm Labor, LLC

Federal Courthouse - Albuquerque, New Mexico

Albuquerque, NM - Justice Department Settles U.S. Worker Discrimination Claims Against New Mexico Farm

The Justice Department announced that it has reached a settlement agreement with Carrillo Farm Labor, LLC (Carrillo Farm), an onion farm in Deming, New Mexico. The settlement resolves the department’s investigation of complaints that Carrillo Farm discriminated against U.S. citizens due ... More...
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United States of America v. Gill Parker Payne

Albuquerque, NM - North Carolina Man Pleads Guilty to Using Force Against Muslim Woman to Obstruct Her Free Exercise of Religion on an Airplane

Gill Parker Payne, 37, of Gastonia, North Carolina, pleaded guilty today in the District of New Mexico to one count of using force or threat of force to intentionally obstruct a Muslim woman, identified as K.A., in the free exercise of her religio... More...
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Mikeska v. Las Cruces Regional Medical Center

Plaintiff initially visited Defendant’s emergency room twice on the same day,
18 and was discharged on both occasions after being misdiagnosed with a ruptured
19 ovarian cyst. Four days later she once again returned to Defendant’s emergency room
1 at which point she was accurately diagnosed with a bowel obstruction. Emergency
2 surgery to remove a portion of her bowel was ultimatel... More...
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United States of America v. University of New Mexico

Albuquerque, NM - Justice Department Releases Investigative Findings on University of New Mexico’s Response to Sexual Assault Allegations

The Justice Department announced that according to its comprehensive investigation, the University of New Mexico’s (UNM) handling of reports by students of sexual harassment – including sexual assault – fail to comply with federal law. The Justice Depa... More...
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Ramirez v. New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department

Congress enacted USERRA to encourage noncareer military service, to
7 minimize disruptions in the lives and communities of those who serve in the
8 uniformed services, and “to prohibit discrimination against persons because of their
9 service in the uniformed services.” 38 U.S.C. § 4301(a)(1)-(3). Congress created
10 USERRA pursuant to its War Powers set forth in Article I, Section... More...
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J.H. v. Bernalillo County

This appeal grew out of a suit brought on behalf of an 11-year-old girl
(identified as “J.P”), who was a student in a class for children with special needs.
One day, a deputy sheriff (J.M. Sharkey), who was working as a school resource
officer, saw J.P. kick a teacher. Because the kick constituted a crime, Deputy
Sharkey arrested J.P., handcuffed her, and transported her to a juven... More...
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Robinson v. Board of Commissioners of the County of Eddy

In 1986 our Legislature established a county property valuation fund to assist
4 county assessors in fulfilling their statutory obligations to maintain current and
5 correct values of all property within their jurisdictions. See NMSA 1978, § 7-36
6 16(A) (2000); NMSA 1978, § 7-38-38.1(C) (2007). The County Assessor for Eddy
7 County (County Assessor or Assessor) sought to use some ... More...
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A.F. v. Espanola Public Schools

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act requires public school
districts that accept federal funding to furnish a “free appropriate public
education” to their disabled students. 20 U.S.C. § 1412(a)(1). Sometimes, of
course, disputes arise over whether the school district is doing the job it’s agreed
to do. This is one of those cases. Christine B., the mother of a student kn... More...
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Tri-State Generation & Transmission Ass'n v. N.M. Pub. Regulation Com'n

As a generation and transmission cooperative (G&T Coop) owned by forty-four distribution cooperatives that are each members of its board, Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, Inc., sells electric power exclusively to its members in four states. To cover its costs, Tri-State charges rates in accordance with a revenue requirement and a rate design approved by the Tri-State board. In 20... More...    $0 (09-15-2015 - NM)

Tori V. Arnell v. Dora Consolidated School District

Amber Shaw coached Plaintiff Tori Varnell in several sports while she was a student in the Dora Consolidated School District (Dora Schools). According to Plaintiff, Shaw sexually abused her for more than a year, ending while she was in the ninth grade, sometime in late 2006 or early 2007. On May 24, 2012, when Plaintiff was 20, she sued Ms. Shaw, Dora Schools, and Dora Schools Superintendent Steve... More...    $0 (07-01-2014 - NM)

United States of America - Department of Justice - Re: Albuquerque Police Department

Dear Mayor Berry:

We write to report the findings of the Department of Justice’s civil investigation of the Albuquerque Police Department (“APD” or “the department”). Our investigation focused on allegations of use of excessive force by APD officers under the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, 42 U.S.C. § 14141 (“Section 14141”). Section 14141 makes it u... More...
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Thi of New Mexico at Hobbs Center, LLC v. Lillie Mae Patton

Under New Mexico law a compulsory-arbitration provision in a contract may be unconscionable, and therefore unenforceable, if it applies only, or primarily, to claims that just one party to the contract is likely to bring. The question before us is whether the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) preempts this state law for contracts governed by the FAA. We hold that New Mexico law is preempted in this ca... More...    $0 (01-28-2014 - NM)

Rose Griego v. Maggie Toulouse Oliver

{1} “All persons are born equally free, and have certain natural, inherent and inalienable rights, among which are the rights of enjoying and defending life and liberty, of acquiring, possessing and protecting property, and of seeking and obtaining safety and happiness.” N.M. Const. art. II, § 4. These inherent rights, enjoyed by all New Mexicans, appear along with twenty-three other provisio... More...    $0 (01-10-2014 - NM)

Michael L. Lobato v. State of New Mexico

Michael Lobato was a probationary employee at the New Mexico Environmental Department’s Farmington office. His status as a probationary employee meant he could be fired at will and without a right to appeal the decision, so long as the department’s reasons were provided in writing. Before completing his probationary period, Lobato was fired. In a letter explaining its decision, NMED cited Loba... More...    $0 (11-05-2013 - NM)

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