Mr. Marquez is a Director in the Albuquerque office and serves as the group leader of the Professional Liability section. He practices in the Litigation Department where he is a member of the professional liability practice group, with an emphasis on medical malpractice defense. He also practices in the areas of product liability defense, tort and wrongful death defense, and general liability defense.
Mr. Marquez received his law degree from the University of New Mexico School of Law in 2008. During law school, Mr. Marquez served as a Managing Editor for the New Mexico Law Review. He was also a member of the University of New Mexico School of Law’s ABA National Moot Court team.
State Bar of New Mexico
United States District Court, District of New Mexico
American Bar Association
DRI, National Board of Directors
New Mexico Defense Lawyers Association, Board of Directors
New Mexico Hispanic Bar Association
National Association of Settlement Purchasers
Fellow of the American Bar Foundation
University of New Mexico School of Law (J.D. 2008)
Eastern New Mexico University (B.S. 2004, cum laude)
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