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Egolf represents NM medical cannabis producer in court

New Mexico Top Organics-Ultra Health’s attorney Attorney Brian Egolf was in court Monday arguing against a sanction from the Department of Health (DOH). The medical cannabis producer was slapped by the DOH with an order to shut down business for 5 days between April 17…

Pecos land owner says water usage will stay the same

Landowner Benjamin Strickling is converting his Pecos property into a trout fishing ranch which will help boost the Pecos economy. During the transition of the property Strickling agreed to purchased the right to 20 acre-feet of water for his trout fishing ranch with the “goal…

Former Facilities Director Steve Kennebeck sues town of Taos

In September, Santa Fe attorney Jamison Barkley filed a lawsuit on behalf of her client, fired former Facilities Director Steve Kennebeck against the town of Taos alleging he was fired out of retaliation. The claim states the New Mexico Whistleblower Protection Act was violated when…

Egolf + Ferlic + Harwood client Norm Gaume receives Dixon First Amendment Award

Congratulations to Egolf + Ferlic + Martinez + Cox, LLC client Norm Gaume for receiving the prestigious Dixon First Amendment Award from New Mexico Foundation for Open Government (FOG). Norm Gaume, a resident of Albuquerque, is a citizen activist who has been relentless over the…

Egolf defends GUS H20 in water dispute against State Land Office

Brian Egolf is representing GUS H20 LLC in a lawsuit filed against the State Land Office after State Land Commissioner Aubrey Dunn asked to revoke his office’s approval of GUS H2O’s applications to drill wells near Eunice, NM. “The State Land Office acted virtually without…

Judge visits land in dispute over beavers with Santa Fe Girls School

After 3 days of testimony, Judge David Thomson will visit the land in dispute between Santa Fe Girls School and adjacent neighbor Ed Sceery. The middle school students at Santa Fe Girls School use their land near La Cieneguilla to learn more about science and…

Santa Fe Public Schools seeks approval of J. Steven Baca payment

Santa Fe Public Schools paid former Ortiz Middle School Principal J. Steven Baca the agreed upon $86,000, but SFPS did not get permission from the Public Education Department to make the payment. Kate Ferlic, Baca’s attorney, and the attorneys representing Santa Fe Public Schools filed…

Teacher Zeynep Unal settles discrimination suit against LAPS

Zeynep Unal has settled her 2013 discrimination lawsuit against Los Alamos County Public Schools and Aspen Elementary principal Kathryn Vandenkieboom. Unal’s attorney Kate Ferlic told The Los Alamos Monitor, “All I can say, in pursuant to the agreement, is that the case has settled, and…

Attorney Kate Ferlic says APS is taking advantage of Don Moya

Santa Fe attorney, Kate Ferlic, told the Albuquerque Journal Albuquerque Public Schools is taking advantage of Don Moya’s poor health.Moya, the former CFO of APS, has been on administrative leave since August 2015 when he was abruptly told not to report to work from former…

Don Moya extends leave due to injury

Albuquerque Public School former CFO Don Moya extends his medical leave due to a motorcycle accident that caused him to break both legs and be bound to a wheelchair. Moya’s attorney, Kate Ferlic, said the doctors have not cleared him to go back to work.…

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