Jay R. Mueller, experienced Child Custody, Criminal Defense attorney in Albuquerque, NM with 88 reviews
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Jay R. Mueller

500 Marquette NW, Albuquerque, NM

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4.9 / 5
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Education

2001:
University of New Mexico School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1997:
New Mexico Highlands University, MA - Masters
1992:
New Mexico Highlands University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.9 88 reviews
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Alyssa gridiron

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25 Nov, 2024
I was fortunate enough to find Eric Raymon to handle a case for a close family member. The entire case went very smooth and the results were much better than we could’ve ever imagined. This is truly a guy that cares about his clients his clients future. Thank you so much and happy holidays!
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Mollie moreno

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21 Nov, 2024
My husband is using Eric Raymon currently. He has far exceeded our expectations. We are stressed out and hoping for the best outcome. Happy to have Mr. Raymon and his team on our sides. This may be a while. He responded to my inquiry within 15 minutes of me reaching out to him.
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Anthony b. gutierrez

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15 Nov, 2024
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Pros
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Effective at achieving favorable outcomes for clients, even in complex disputes
“He was able to secure an efficient and favorable outcome to the potentially prolonged and costly dispute.”
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Personalized and responsive service, with direct communication with the lawyer
“The entire process felt more like a partnership versus just hiring a stranger to represent me. I didn't have to go through a secretary or a legal aid, I always communicated directly with Mr. Mueller.”
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Affordable and cost-effective legal representation
“He was also affordable. The entire process felt more like a partnership versus just hiring a stranger to represent me.”
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Highly knowledgeable and skilled in various areas of law, including DWI cases
“I have hired Jay Mueller on 4 different occasions for DWI cases. He met with me personally multiple times and gave sincere support and concrete advice.”
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Compassionate and non-judgmental approach in supporting clients
“He does not judge you in any way. He was very good with keeping in contact with me when i had legal concern questions.”
Cons
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One reviewer experienced lack of preparation and readiness for the court case
“Jay was completely unprepared for my court date. He didn't prepare an argument, wasn't ready for cross-examination, and in fact didn't even review (or even have knowledge of) evidence the Plaintiff's brought to court.”
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One reviewer felt the lawyer advised admitting to allegations before the initial court date
“He actually advised me to admit to all of the allegations brought against me in writing prior to the initial court date so the judge would have 'both sides of the story'.”

Publications

2010:
Native American Law: Alaskan Native, Canadian Aboriginal, and Federal Indian Law, Indian Casino Liability for Patron Tort Actions: The Ultimate Crapshoot for New Mexico’s Gaming Tribes
2003:
University of New Mexico School of Law Tribal Law Journal, Restoring Harmony through the Navajo Common Law of Torts: Can it be applied in State and Federal Forums?”

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