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.

    • 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.

  • Currently expanding and emerging as a legal professional.

  • 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.