2021 New Mexico Statutes
Article 2 - Regulation of Attorneys
Section 36-2-23 - [Effect of disbarment; reinstatement.]

Every judgment or order of disbarment or suspension made in pursuance of this chapter by the supreme court of this state, shall operate while it continues in force to deny the party against whom the same is rendered the right to appear in any of the courts of this state; but an attorney-at-law, who by such order or judgment of the supreme court has been disbarred from practice or suspended for a longer period than two years for any offense not indictable, on application to the supreme court may be reinstated as such attorney in the discretion of the court at any time after two years from the date of such judgment.
History: Laws 1909, ch. 53, § 46; Code 1915, § 374; C.S. 1929, § 9-149; 1941 Comp., § 18-122; 1953 Comp., § 18-1-22.
Bracketed material. — The bracketed material was inserted by the compiler and is not part of the law.
Compiler's notes. — The 1915 Code compilers substituted "this chapter" for "this act," presumably to refer to Code 1915, ch. 8, §§ 327 to 376, the operative provisions of which are compiled as 36-2-10 to 36-2-19, 36-2-21, 36-2-23, 36-2-24 and 36-2-27 NMSA 1978.
Cross references. — For provisions of Rules Governing Discipline, see Rule 17-101 NMRA et seq.
Effect of order of suspension. — After an order of suspension from practice in all of the courts of the state, it is a contempt of court for an attorney to hold himself out as an attorney at law. State ex rel. Patton v. Marron, 1917-NMSC-039, 22 N.M. 632, 167 P. 9.
An order of suspension from practice in "all of the courts of this state" prohibits an attorney at law from practicing in the probate or other inferior courts during the term of such suspension. State ex rel. Patton v. Marron, 1917-NMSC-039, 22 N.M. 632, 167 P. 9.
Disbarred attorney who is not a bona fide resident of the state is not eligible to reinstatement, such application being in effect one for admission to practice. In re Fleming, 1932-NMSC-021, 36 N.M. 93, 8 P.2d 1063.
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 7 Am. Jur. 2d Attorneys at Law §§ 19, 20, 70 to 72.
Pardon as restoring license or other special privilege or office forfeited by conviction, 58 A.L.R.3d 1191.
Continued practice: disbarment or suspension of attorney in one state as affecting right to continue practice in another state, 81 A.L.R.3d 1281.
Reinstatement of attorney, 83 A.L.R.3d 871.
7A C.J.S. Attorney and Client §§ 120 to 130.

Structure 2021 New Mexico Statutes

2021 New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 36 - Attorneys

Article 2 - Regulation of Attorneys

Section 36-2-1 - [Rules defining and regulating practice of law; authority of supreme court; distribution; effective date.]

Section 36-2-2 to 36-2-9 - Repealed.

Section 36-2-9.1 - Exclusion.

Section 36-2-10 - [Duties of attorneys.]

Section 36-2-11 - [Authority of attorneys.]

Section 36-2-12 - [Proof of authority; stay of proceedings.]

Section 36-2-13 - [Attorneys prohibited from acting as surety for clients.]

Section 36-2-13.1 - Liability for court reporting costs.

Section 36-2-14 - [Method for changing attorney; notice.]

Section 36-2-15 - [Death, removal, etc., of attorney; procedure.]

Section 36-2-16 - [Breach of confidence; deserting or jeopardizing client; penalty.]

Section 36-2-17 - [Deceit or collusion; damages; disbarment.]

Section 36-2-18 - [Grounds for disbarment and suspension by supreme court.]

Section 36-2-19 - [Conviction of crime; certifying copy of record to supreme court; disbarment.]

Section 36-2-20 - [Attorneys who are partners of or related to district attorney; restrictions on practice.]

Section 36-2-21 - [Judgment of disbarment.]

Section 36-2-22 - [Payment of costs in disbarment proceedings.]

Section 36-2-23 - [Effect of disbarment; reinstatement.]

Section 36-2-24 - [License fraudulently obtained; revocation.]

Section 36-2-25 - Repealed.

Section 36-2-26 - [Annual meetings of state bar; annual election.]

Section 36-2-27 - Practice without admission; contempt of court; foreign attorneys.

Section 36-2-28 - Repealed.

Section 36-2-28.1 - Unauthorized practice of law; private remedies.

Section 36-2-28.2 - Unauthorized practice of law; action by attorney general or bar association.

Section 36-2-29 - [Direct and indirect solicitation of damage claims declared illegal.]

Section 36-2-30 - [Solicitation of damage claims; injunction.]

Section 36-2-31 - [Fee splitting prohibited; division of fees by attorneys excepted.]

Section 36-2-32 - [Hospital or other employees; communication with attorneys concerning damage claims declared illegal.]

Section 36-2-33 - [Solicitation prosecutions; prima facie evidence of agency.]

Section 36-2-34 - [Solicitation violation; stay of proceeding; employment of other counsel.]

Section 36-2-35 - [Solicited employment contracts void; recovery of compensation paid.]

Section 36-2-36 - [Penalty for solicitation.]

Section 36-2-37 - [Prosecution by attorney general for solicitation.]

Section 36-2-38 - [Duty to testify in action for solicitation; immunity; perjury.]

Section 36-2-39 - Recompiled.

Section 36-2-40 - Criminal offender's character evaluation.