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YOU’RE INVITED: Join Us for a Virtual Roundtable on Lawsuit Abuse

YOU’RE INVITED: Join Us for a Virtual Roundtable on Lawsuit Abuse

June 29, 2026

On Thursday, July 9, NFIB invites you to participate in a virtual roundtable discussion on tort and legal reform in New Mexico

Next week, you are invited to participate in a virtual roundtable discussion led by State Director Jason Espinoza on New Mexico’s legal climate, current tort reform efforts, and how legal and liability issues impact small businesses across the state. Event details are below:

Virtual Roundtable: Tort & Legal Reform

Thursday, July 9th

12:00-1:00 PM MT

*Microsoft Teams

*A Microsoft Teams meeting link will be emailed to registered participants approximately two hours before the start of the event. 

New Mexico’s small businesses need a legal environment that is fair, predictable, and not designed to reward abuse.

This year, during the legislative session, NFIB focused on reforms that:

  • Reduce lawsuit-driven cost inflation
  • Increase transparency for consumers
  • Prevent “shadow” financing and loopholes; and
  • Protect small businesses from rising premiums and hidden costs.

This interactive session is an opportunity to connect with fellow small business owners, ask questions, and help shape NFIB’s advocacy efforts on behalf of New Mexico’s small business community.

For questions or if you need help registering, please reach out to your Grassroots Manager, Kylie Barber.

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