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On episode 52 of Personal Jurisdiction, we chat with Kate Ferlic, managing partner at Egolf, Ferlic, Martinez and Harwood in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Kate shares why she believes it is important to be your authentic self and strive for excellence when practicing law, tips for starting and building a successful law firm, and why striving for balance in legal practice and life is key. Kate also highlights several major cases she has been involved in, including the case that paved the way for legalizing same-sex marriage in New Mexico. This is not one to miss!
Kate Ferlic is the managing partner at the law firm of Egolf, Ferlic, Martinez and Harwood in Santa Fe, New Mexico. An experienced litigator, Kate focuses her practice on cases involving catastrophic injury and wrongful death, sexual abuse, sexual assault, sexual harassment, equal pay for women, whistleblower actions, and civil rights.
Prior to founding of Egolf, Ferlic, Martinez and Harwood in 2010, Kate was an attorney with the Legislative Counsel Service, she served as general counsel for the New Mexico Economic Development Department, and she served as special counsel for litigation for The Honorable Governor Bill Richardson.
Kate is a 1999 graduate of Georgetown University and a 2006 graduate of the University of New Mexico School of Law. Kate is also a commissioner on the New Mexico Commission on the Status of Women. Many thanks to friend of the pod, Dan Stanek, for suggesting Kate for the podcast and for introducing us to Kate.
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