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Ferlic Represents 295 Navajo Nation members suing EPA over Gold King Mine spill

Kate Ferlic is representing 295 Navajo Nation ranchers and farmers suing the Environmental Protective Agency over the 2015 Gold King Mine spill that released over 3 million gallons of toxic waste water and 352 tons of heavy metals into the Animas and San Juan Rivers.…

Former APS Employee Files Whistleblower Lawsuit

Kate Ferlic filed a whistleblower lawsuit on behalf of former Albuquerque Public Schools employee Antonio Montano. During his employment as a groundskeeper he was instructed multiple times to illegally dump chemicals into a drainage ditch near The Pit, University of New Mexico’s sports arena. When…

APS to pay Don Moya $800,000 in whistleblower case

After a lengthy court process, Albuquerque Public Schools settles the Don Moya whistlerblower case with a payout of $800,000 to Moya. Kate Ferlic, Moya’s attorney, along with an APS representative, released a matching statement which said, “Both parties are happy to put the events of…

Alamo Creek Conservation to lease La Bajada Ranch

Santa Fe County approved the lease of 318 acres of the property La Bajada Ranch to Alamo Creek Conservation, owned by Frank Mancuso, Jr. Attorney Kate Ferlic told the Santa Fe New Mexico the plan for the community farm remains the same for the land.…

Kate Ferlic sues on behalf of victims of sexual abuse

Kate Ferlic, on behalf of her clients, filed lawsuit against private tutor Joel Abraham and principal of Secondary Learning Center, Antony Berzack. The suit claims Abraham had sexual relations with a 14 year old student he was tutoring, as well as making inappropriate sexual comments…

Martinez seeks reinstatement as Wagon Mound Superintendent

In a complaint filed by Attorney Kate Ferlic, former Wagon Mound superintendent, Sheryl McNellis-Martinez, is requesting reinstatement after being fired six months into her board approved three year contract. The complaint also states the newly elected board violated the New Mexico Open Meetings act by…

New Mexico CYFD Settles Sexual Abuse Lawsuit

New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department (CYFD) agreed to terms concerning a lawsuit over a sexually abuse adopted child who was living in Clovis, New Mexico. The family’s attorney, Kate Ferlic, told the Santa Fe New Mexican, “I can’t disclose the amount of the…

Fraud Against Taxpayer Act / Qi Tam case

An exciting Fraud Against Taxpayer Act / Qi Tam case! Founding partner Kate Ferlic says the “Plaintiffs are very brave women who have put their jobs on the line to expose the allegations in the complaint. They are everyday heroes whose bravery will benefit every…

APS defense bills over $680K in whistleblower case

APS defense bills over $680K in whistleblower case On Behalf of Egolf + Ferlic + Martinez + Cox, LLC May 6, 2017Administrative Law, Civil Litigation, Firm News Albuquerque Public Schools’ defense bills in the case against former APS CFO Don Moya continue to accrue over…

Judge rules in favor of Ultra Health

A state district judge ruled in favor of Egolf + Ferlic + Martinez + Cox, LLC client Top Organics-Ultra Heath, denying the five day closure ordered by the Department of Health. Judge Thompson wrote the imposed penalty was “one thousand times” more than allowed under…

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