An attorney and partner at the Albuquerque, New Mexico law firm McGinn, Carpenter, Montoya, and Love (MCML), Kathy Love has a degree from DePaul University and nearly 20 years of legal experience. Among Kathy Love’s clientele are individuals involved in cases against the government, health care conglomerates, and other large corporations. Kathleen Love and the attorneys at her firm assist clients in a number of legal arenas including but not limited to the following: - Nursing home neglect and elder abuse. MCML often takes cases related to improper care, when those responsible for assisting elderly people -- nursing staff, doctors, aides -- fail in their duty to properly protect and care for the individuals in their charge. These failures can lead to physical injury, or even death. - Medical malpractice lawsuits. MCML works for individuals and families who were hurt by doctors, hospitals, or other medical providers whose systems of practice endangered the lives of patients in their care. - Pedestrian and bicycle injuries. The attorneys oversee every aspect of cases in which an individual has been injured or killed by a negligent driver while walking or cycling.
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With the highest rating from Martindale-Hubble, Kathy Love is an attorney based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. A partner at McGinn, Carpenter, Montoya & Love, Kathleen “Kathy” Love is involved in representing employees injured at work. Work-related injuries occur while an employee is performing his duties at work or on behalf of his or her employer. In light of these injuries, employers in most states are required by law to have workers’ compensation insurance. This insurance cover is drawn to cover injured workers for lost wages and other specific accommodations. However, there are certain instances in which employees can bring individual lawsuits after being injured. For example, should an employee be injured by a faulty product, a product that was inherently dangerous, or a product that was toxic, he or she can sue the product’s manufacturer. If the employee was injured because of the negligent conduct of the employer, he or she can bring forth a personal injury suit against the employer. If the employer does not have work compensation insurance, an employee may opt to sue the employer or receive compensation from a state’s funds. Attorney Kathleen (Kathy) Love practices law in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where she is a partner with McGinn, Carpenter, Montoya & Love, PA. Additionally, Kathy Love sits on the board of directors for Power PAC and is a member of the New Mexico Trial Lawyers Association & Foundation. Kathy Love will serve as President of the NMTLA beginning in July 2015.
The New Mexico Trial Lawyers Association & Foundation (NMTLA) publishes numerous publications, including the NMTLA Journal, Litigation Series, and Evidence Handbook. The latter covers both Federal and State Rules of Evidence. While much of the text uses material from the Federal Rules of Evidence, the New Mexico edition highlights important laws that are unique to the state. Used as a guide for trial lawyers, the Evidence Handbook provides analysis and comparisons to reinforce laws and regulation, in addition to citing specific cases for additional reference. The publication, now in its third edition, can be ordered online through the association’s website or by an order form. Depending on preference, a legal practitioner may obtain a hard copy of the book or a recording on compact disc (CD). Prices start at $200 for members and $250 for nonmembers. Credit cards and checks are acceptable forms of payment. Checks must be made out to the New Mexico Trial Lawyers Foundation and mailed to P.O. Box 27529, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87125-7529. |
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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