
Jarrod A. Greth has joined Sutin, Thayer, & Browne, where he primarily practices in commercial litigation, with additional practice areas consisting of creditors rights, product liability, state and local government, and business and corporate law.
After receiving a two Bachelor degrees from the University of New Mexico in 2011, Jarrod began a career in Human Resources, specifically in analytics and recruiting. After six years, he made the decision to pursue a legal career. During his time at the UNM School of Law, Jarrod was a Professional Articles Editor for New Mexico Law Review, where his Student Case Note was selected for publication. He was a Constitutional Law Tutor, serving under Professor George Bach, and was Research Assistant for Professor Natalie Martin.
Jarrod brings with him over two years’ experience from a local law firm where he primarily practiced in Creditors Rights.
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Business and Corporate Law
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Jarrod A. Greth, Note, The Future of Nondelegation: Resurrecting the Doctrine Through a Novel Balancing Test, New Mexico Law Review, Volume 50, Issue 3, Summer 2020.
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Currently expanding and emerging as a legal professional.
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Currently expanding and emerging as a legal professional.
Admissions
New Mexico, 2021
Education
University of New Mexico School of Law, 2021, J.D.
University of New Mexico, 2011, B.A., Psychology
University of New Mexico, 2011, B.A. Economics
Litigated cases in New Mexico state and federal courts on a variety of issues, including:
Complex commercial litigation
Creditors’ rights
Constitutional law
Construction law
Landlord-tenant law
Litigation experience includes pre-suit investigations, discovery, depositions, motions practice, hearings, and trials.
