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www.sbnm.org Solutions Group for resources, education, and free counseling. Each month in 2022, The Solutions Group will unveil a new webinar on a different topic. Sign up for “Echopsychology: How Nature Heals” to learn about a growing body of research that points to the beneficial effects that exposure to the natural world has on health. The next webinar, “Pain and Our Brain” addresses why the brain links pain with emotions? Find out the answers to this and other questions related to the connection between pain and our brains. The final webinar, “Understanding Anxiety and Depression” explores the differentiation between clinical and "normal" depression, while discussing anxiety and the aftereffects of COVID-19 related to depression and anxiety. View all webinars at www. solutionsbiz.com or call 505-254-3555.

Monday Night Attorney Support Group

The Monday Night Attorney Support Group meets at 5:30 p.m. on Mondays by Zoom. This group will be meeting every Monday night via Zoom. The intention of this support group is the sharing of anything you are feeling, trying to manage or struggling with. It is intended as a way to connect with colleagues, to know you are not in this alone and feel a sense of belonging. We laugh, we cry, we BE together. Email Pam Moore at pmoore@ sbnm.org or Briggs Cheney at bcheney@ dsc-law.com for the Zoom link.

Defenders in Recovery: Additional Meetings You Can Attend in the Legal Community

Defenders in Recovery meets every Wednesday night at 5:30 p.m. The first Wednesday of the month is an AA meeting and discussion. The second is an NA meeting and discussion. The third is a book study, including the AA Big Book, additional AA and NA literature, including the Blue Book, Living Clean, 12x12 and more. The fourth Wednesday features a recovery speaker and monthly birthday celebration. These meetings are open to all who seek recovery. Who we see in this meeting, what we say in this meeting, stays in this meeting. For the meeting link, send an email to defendersinrecovey@gmail. com or call Jen at 575-288-7958.

The Board Governing the Recording of Judicial Proceedings A Board of the Supreme Court of New Mexico

Expired Court Reporter Certifications The following list includes the names and certification numbers of those court reporters whose New Mexico certifications expired as of Dec. 31, 2021. Name Amanda Chavez Steven Clark John De la Rosa Joanne Marie Farrell Danielle Hinesly Gina Hornbeck Cheryl Martin Sarah Padilla Sally Peters Elsie Porter Sally Rubino Sandra Watson Jan Williams

CCR CCM No. 225 227 148 508 128 43 501 520 57 61 296 213 14

The New Mexico Well-Being Committee

The N.M. Well-Being Committee was established in 2020 by the State Bar of New Mexico's Board of Bar Commissioners. The N.M. Well-Being Committee is a standing committee of key stakeholders that encompass different areas of the legal community and cover state-wide locations. All members have a well-being focus and concern with respect to the N.M. legal community. It is this committee’s goal to examine and create initiatives centered on wellness. Upcoming meetings of the Committee are 3 p.m., March 29, May 31 and July 26.

UNM School of Law

Upcoming CLE Courses

Collaborative Family Law Spring Offering

This is an intensive one weekend "learn by doing" course offered by the UNM School of Law to members of the legal profession, community members and current upper class law students. training tools include simulations and debriefings, professional demonstrations, videotapes, small and large group discussions and guest speakers. The program will be held April 22-24: 1-5 p.m., Friday; 9a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday; and 9-11:30 a.m., Sunday, at the UNM School of Law, 1117 Stanford Dr NE,

City, State Albuquerque, NM Logan, NM Albuquerque, NM Sandia Park, NM Odessa, Tx Lubbock, Tx Rio Rancho, NM El Cajon, Ca Albuquerque, NM Las Cruces, NM Las Cruces, NM Las Cruces, NM Santa Fe, NM

Albuquerque. The course is instructed by Kathryn Terry and Jessica Roth. Space is limited. It has been aproved for CLE credit (10.0 G, 0.5 EP) and the hcost is $525. Register at https://lawschool.unm.edu/cle/ upcoming.html.

Judicial Philosophy: Ethics and Professionalism in Appellate Decision Making

Justice Julie Vargas, Justice Richard Bosson (ret.), Judge Jane Yohalem, Judge Michael Bustamonte (ret.), Judge M. Monica Zamora (ret.) and Chief Apellate Attorney Aletheia Allen will present "Judicial Philosophy: Ethics and Professionalism in Appellate Decision-Making from 10 a.m.–noon, March 25, via Zoom. Judicial philosophy often plays a role in judicial appointments and elections. members of the public ask candidates about their approach to the decision-making and lawmaking functions of the courts. The panel will delve into the ethical implications and challenges of serving on a court whose primary functions are error correction, statutory and regulatory interpretation, determinations of public policy, and development of common law. The cost is $99. Register at https://lawschool.unm. edu/cle/upcoming.html.

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