Kathleen Love, an Albuquerque, New Mexico-based attorney practices law with the office of McGinn, Carpenter, Montoya & Love. In her capacity as an attorney, Kathy Love most often represents people who have been victimized by large corporations in the Albuquerque area. In her free time, Kathy Love uses her experience as an attorney to protect Albuquerque women through the Southwest Women’s Law Center. The Southwest Women’s Law Center works through legal avenues to advance opportunities for women in the region. The organization seeks to eliminate gender bias and discrimination in legal and professional settings, allowing women to control their lives and protect their rights instead of being harassed and oppressed. The Center puts a special emphasis on family planning issues that impact women everywhere. To support women who want to raise families, the Center advocates for fair pay, parental leave, and proper support systems for mothers and families. To support women who choose a different path, or wish to limit the size of their family, the Center works to protect reproductive freedom and choice. If you live in the Southwest and would like to support equal pay, healthcare, and education for women, you can get involved online at www.swwomenslaw.org/get-involved.
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Albuquerque attorney Kathleen “Kathy” Love and her firm have had numerous succesful cases that have been covered in the news media. Attorney Kathy Love also was involved in a high-profile case while she worked for the New Mexico Public Defender Department. There have always been high profile cases involving celebrities. OJ Simpson's case was called "the trial of the century" in 1995. After his career ended he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but he was accused of murder in 1994. He went on trial for the murder his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman. Acquitted of these crimes, several years later he was found guilty of a number of felonies including armed robbery and kidnapping. For these crimes he received a 33-year sentence behind bars. Another National Football League player, Aaron Hernandez, was arrested in 2013 and charged with first-degree murder. He was accused of murdering Odin Lloyd, a semi-pro football player. He was convicted of this crime in 2015, and on top of this conviction he has recently been charged with an unrelated double-homicide. Lana Turner was one of Hollywood's biggest stars in 1958. In that year she too was involved in a murder trial. Her 14-year-old daughter was accused of stabbing Lana Turner's boyfriend, Johnny Stompanato, to death while the couple was fighting in their home. It was eventually ruled a justified homicide due to the teen claiming that the mobster was going to kill her mother. Many people thought that she was just covering for her mother, Lana Turner, who it was believed committed the act. An attorney experienced at handling civil and criminal cases, Kathleen “Kathy” Love is a partner at McGinn, Carpenter, Montoya & Love law firm in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Previously an attorney for the New Mexico Public Defender Department, Kathy Love also supports several professional and community organizations such as Emerge New Mexico. Part of a network that operates in 14 states, Emerge New Mexico is an organization with a goal of helping more women Democrats become involved with politics and get elected to office. The group offers a seven-month training curriculum and other support programs. Emerge New Mexico is planning its annual Women, Wine and Chocolate Event for August 26, 2016. The organization’s signature celebration, Women, Wine and Chocolate will take place this year at the Sandia Event Center in Sandia Pueblo, New Mexico. The gathering celebrates currently influential women and women who are emerging as leaders. For additional information on Emerge functions, visit emergenm.org. |
AuthorKathy Love, a partner at the civil practice McGinn, Carpenter, Montoya & Love, PA, defends individuals and families who have lost a loved one, or who have suffered a serious injury at the hands of large corporations, government, or hospitals. Archives
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