A New Mexico attorney, on call.
Counsel on retainer — without the retainer. Real legal help, on a flat monthly fee, for individuals, small businesses, landlords, families, and New Mexico athletes navigating NIL.
Tell us who you are.
The site is built around four conversations. Pick the one closest to yours — or take the quiz if you're not sure.
A lawyer to call before it’s a lawsuit.
Estate planning, real estate, leases, traffic, the everyday "is this legal?" questions a $400 intake shouldn't be the price of asking. From $100/mo.
Personal subscription → For solo & small businessesOutside general counsel, priced like software.
Vendor and client contracts, formation cleanup, employment letters, the calls your CPA can't take. For one-owner shops.
Solo Entrepreneur plan → For athletes & NIL familiesNIL deals, reviewed by a real attorney.
Endorsement contracts, revenue-sharing review, NIL Go compliance, agent contracts, the "don't sign this yet" second opinion. UNM, NMSU, NMAA.
NIL representation → For one-time projectsFlat-fee help on a single matter.
Closing a house, a will package, an LLC, a lease review, one contract. Fixed price, written scope, no monthly commitment.
See flat-fee menu →90 seconds. Six questions. One clear answer.
A short quiz recommends a plan, a flat fee, or a 15-minute call — based on your situation.
A monthly plan. A real lawyer. No surprises.
Three steps. Anyone should be able to read this in twenty seconds and understand the product.
Pick a plan, or talk first.
Personal, Personal Plus, Personal Premium, or Solo Entrepreneur — from $100/month. Or book the free intro call and we'll figure out together whether a subscription, a flat fee, or no engagement at all is the right call.
Get onboarded.
Sign a written engagement letter with a defined scope, a written response window, and a written list of what's excluded. You get the attorney's direct line and a personal scheduling link.
Use it the way it’s designed.
Quick questions answered in business days. Documents inside your tier drafted or reviewed. Out-of-scope work quoted as a flat fee at member rates — never billed by surprise.
- 25% off flat-fee work as a subscriber
- Member rates on criminal defense + expungement
- Discounted rate on civil litigation we take
Start from $100/month. Cancel any month.
Four plans priced to your year. Compare them side-by-side, or have us pick one for you.
- Calls1 × 30-min / month
- Reply3 business days
- DocumentsFlat-fee add-ons
- Calls2 × 30-min / month
- Reply48 hours
- Documents$75 / page
- Calls3 × 30-min / month
- Reply24 hours
- Documents$50 / page
- Projects1 / 3 months
- Calls4 × 30-min / month
- Reply24 hours
- Documents$50 / page
- Projects1 / 3 months
Standard hourly rate (call overages, hourly work): $350/hr in 6-min increments. All fees remain subject to NM Rule 16-101.5(A).
A New Mexico lawyer, not a brand.
"Most New Mexicans don't avoid lawyers because they don't need one. They avoid us because they're afraid of the meter. So they wait — and waiting is where small problems become expensive ones. The subscription model is the firm I wish existed for the people in my own community."
— Johnn Osborn, Founder
What people actually ask about.
Six areas. Each one a real, crawlable page with what's included, what's flat-fee, and what we don't take on.
Estate planning
Wills, revocable trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and transfer-on-death deeds — flat-fee, in plain English.
- Will packages
- Trust packages
- POAs & HCDs
- TOD deeds
Small business counsel
Contracts, formation, vendor and client agreements, employment letters, the everyday outside-counsel calls.
- MSAs & SOWs
- LLC formation
- Contractor agreements
- Operating agreements
NIL representation
Contract review, revenue-sharing, NIL Go compliance, agent agreements, and disputes — for NM athletes and families.
- Deal review
- NIL Go
- Agent contracts
- LLC formation
Landlord-tenant
Leases, security deposits, habitability questions, notice work, and lease termination — both sides, statewide.
- Lease review
- Deposit disputes
- 30-day notices
- Habitability
Residential real estate
Purchase and sale contracts, FSBO support, deed work, closing review, owner-financing.
- Contract review
- FSBO support
- Deed prep
- Closing review
Criminal defense
Misdemeanors and select felonies in New Mexico courts. Subscription members receive discounted defense rates.
- DWI
- Misdemeanors
- Domestic
- Felonies
Five answers most people want first.
What does a subscription lawyer actually cover?
Quick questions, document reviews up to your tier's page count, scoped consultations, and discounted flat-fee work outside your plan. Every plan publishes its exact scope in writing before you sign up.
Will you go to court for me on a subscription?
Subscriptions are advisory and document work — not litigation. If your matter heads to court, we'll quote court representation separately at our published rates. Subscription members get discounted defense rates on criminal matters.
How fast do you respond?
Quick questions within 24 hours (Premium / Solo), 48 hours (Plus), or 3 business days (Personal). Documents inside your tier within the tier's stated window. We don't believe in vague turnaround promises.
What happens if I need work outside my plan?
You get a written flat-fee quote up front, at the 25% member rate. As a subscriber, you also get discounted criminal defense and expungement, plus member rates on civil litigation if we take the case.
Can I cancel?
Yes — month-to-month, no long contract. Cancel through the Client Portal or by email. You keep anything we've already produced.
A New Mexico practice, by design.
Clients across the state, with physical offices in Albuquerque and Las Cruces. Most subscription work happens by phone, video, and secure portal — you don't have to drive to either office.
The subscription model is built for the kind of legal questions New Mexicans actually have: rural property, small-business contracts, mixed-income households, NIL at UNM and NMSU, and the everyday landlord-tenant friction in a state where most rentals are owner-managed.
We appear in New Mexico state and municipal courts when a matter calls for it, and refer out cleanly when a case isn't a fit.
Talk to a New Mexico attorney this week.
Most people start with the free intro call. If you'd rather get a recommendation first, take the quiz. If neither, send a question and we'll write back.