Business Law That Works as Hard as You Do
Running a business means dealing with legal questions, whether you're ready for them or not. A contract that doesn't say what you thought it said. A partner who isn't holding up their end. A deal that's more complicated than it first appeared. These aren't hypothetical problems — they're the kinds of situations our clients bring to us every week.
We work with business owners, startups, and established companies across New Mexico and beyond. Our approach is straightforward: understand your situation, give you a clear picture of your options, and help you make smart decisions — whether that means negotiating a resolution, drafting tighter agreements, or taking the matter to court.
Because we're licensed in federal courts, including the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit, we're well-positioned to handle matters that extend outside New Mexico. If your business operates across state lines, we can move with you.
Complex Assets & Transactions
Business interests, real property, and multi-party transactions often come with legal complexity that requires careful handling. We advise clients through transactions and asset matters with the thoroughness those situations demand.
Business Disputes & Litigation
When a business relationship breaks down, the stakes are high and the options aren't always obvious. We represent clients in commercial disputes, including breach of contract, business torts, and partnership conflicts — in mediation, arbitration, and in court.
Contracts & Agreements
Whether you need a contract drafted, reviewed, or challenged, we handle it with attention to what matters — the details that protect you when things go sideways. We work across a wide range of commercial agreements, from vendor and service contracts to partnership and shareholder agreements.
Business Formation & Structure
Getting the structure right at the start saves real problems later. We help clients choose the right entity type, draft operating agreements and bylaws, and set up the legal foundation their business actually needs.