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Have lunch with Judge French of the NM Court of Appeals

by Emil J. Kiehne Posted on February 28, 2017

This Friday, March 3, the Appellate Practice Section of the New Mexico State Bar is hosting a brown-bag (i.e. bring-your-own) lunch with Judge Stephen French of the New Mexico Court of Appeals.

If you have any questions about practice before our Court of Appeals, this event provides an excellent chance to ask them in an informal setting.

The lunch will begin at noon. Please RSVP to Zach Ives at [email protected] if you’d like to attend.

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