by Slate Stern | Jan 1, 2022 | Slate's Law Blog
If you were recently injured while doing an activity that has some inherent risks, can another party nonetheless be responsible for your personal injuries? For example, if you were attending a baseball game and got hit with a foul ball, is the stadium responsible for...
by Slate Stern | Dec 26, 2021 | Slate's Law Blog
When you are going into a store during the winter months in New Mexico or window shopping in downtown Santa Fe, you should be able to expect that you will not sustain any injuries because of slip, trip, and fall risks in or around the retail establishment. Yet these...
by Slate Stern | Dec 26, 2021 | Slate's Law Blog
When patients suffer harm as a result of an interaction with a healthcare provider, most of those patients want to know if they have a valid medical malpractice claim and what steps must be taken in order to file a medical malpractice lawsuit. In exploring different...
by Slate Stern | Dec 12, 2021 | Slate's Law Blog
Many businesses in New Mexico include restrictive covenants, which are also known as covenants not to compete, non-competition agreements, and non-compete agreements, in employment contracts or severance agreements in order to protect their business interests. There...
by Slate Stern | Dec 3, 2021 | Slate's Law Blog
Personal injuries can occur in any season, but certain types of injuries can be especially common during the winter months given the risks of ice and snow. Although snow tends to melt quickly after it falls in Santa Fe, the temperatures certainly drop in the winter,...
by Slate Stern | Nov 30, 2021 | Slate's Law Blog
Anyone who has been injured in New Mexico because of another party’s careless or reckless actions, or due to another party’s intentional wrongdoing, may be considering a personal injury lawsuit. Yet understanding what you will need to prove in order to win your case...