Doug Schneebeck completes El Tour de Tucson
Doug Schneebeck, a shareholder at Modrall Sperling, recently rode and completed El Tour de Tucson — where, along with his wife Jean, he rode 111.5 miles on a…
Modrall Sperling Hires Six New Associates for the Albuquerque Office
Modrall Sperling has hired six new associates: Jennifer L. Bradfute, Katherine M. Creagan, Jeremy K. Harrison, Jason J. Rudd, Elizabeth A. Martinez and Sarah M. Stevenson. Jennifer Bradfute will practice in the areas of Natural Resources, Litigation and Indian Law. She received her law degree from George Mason School of…
U.S. News/Best Law Firm Rankings 2011-2012
Washington D.C. –November 1, 2011– U.S. News Media Group and Best Lawyers® have released the 2011-2012 “Best Law Firms” rankings, marking the second edition of this highly-anticipated annual…
Shareholder Marjorie A. Rogers Elected as Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel
Marjorie A. Rogers, a shareholder in the law firm of Modrall Sperling, has been elected as a Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel. Ms….
16 named Lawyer of the Year by Best Lawyers of America
Sixteen Modrall Sperling lawyers have been named Best Lawyers’ 2012 Lawyers of the Year in Albuquerque in 17 individual categories. Only a single lawyer in each practice area in each community is being honored as the “Lawyer of the Year” for 2012. The lawyers…
Roberta Ramo Elected to the Academy of Arts and Sciences
Roberta Ramo has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, adding her name to a prestigious list of members that includes George Washington, Albert Einstein, Georgia O’Keeffe…
ALS Walk
On September 25, 2011, over 60 people associated with Modrall Sperling showed up to walk the ALS Walkathon at Isotopes Park, in support of one of our own,…
Medical Retirement of Max Madrid, Stalwart Litigator
Max Madrid, a stalwart of Modrall Sperling’s litigation practice, recently retired to devote his unbounded energy to fighting liver cancer. Max joined the firm in 1993, returning to…