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This State Guide lists the major sources of law in New Mexico.
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Chapter 16. Rules of Professional Conduct on Lexis
: Found in NM - Michie's Annotated Local, State & Federal Court Rules Of New Mexico.
Rule 20-114. Rules of Professional Conduct; Compliance on Westlaw
: Found in New Mexico Statutes & Court Rules.
Chapter 21. Code of Judicial Conduct on Lexis
: Found in NM - Michie's Annotated Local, State & Federal Court Rules Of New Mexico.
Rule 21. Code of Judicial Conduct on Westlaw
: Found in New Mexico Statutes & Court Rules.
Websites
Rule Set 16 - Rules of Professional Conduct (Current New Mexico Rules Annotated) (NMOneSource.com)
: Includes a PDF option.
Rules Set 21 - Code of Judicial Conduct (Current New Mexico Rules Annotated) (NMOneSource.com)
: Includes a PDF option.
Opinions
Databases
Lawyers' Manual on Professional Conduct: New Mexico Ethics Opinions on Bloomberg Law
New Mexico Judicial Ethics Opinions on Westlaw
: Found in New Mexico Administrative Decisions & Guidance.
Websites
Ethics Advisory Opinions (St. Bar of N.M.)
Code of Judicial Conduct Advisory Opinions (Univ. of N.M. Jud. Educ. Ctr.)
Research Guide
Legal Ethics Research Guide: New Mexico Rules of Professional Conduct (Univ. of N.M. Law Libr.)
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The Thomas Woodward Houghton 50 State Ethics Guide (Texas L. Sch. Libr.)
Contains links to free sources of rules of conducts and ethics opinions for each state.
National Reporter on Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility on Lexis
Coverage 1990- 2009, but varies by state. No longer updated.
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