We are proud to share that Samantha Catalano, an environmental associate in our Santa Fe office and member of the State Bar of New Mexico’s Committee on Women and the Legal Profession, is helping coordinate an upcoming panel discussion, "Women Lawyers on Careers, Challenges, and Confidence."
This event will feature an engaging panel discussion of women lawyers sharing insights into their unique career paths from law school to their current roles, as well as challenges, successes, and lessons learned along the way.
Designed for new attorneys and experienced practitioners looking for inspiration, this
program will provide valuable perspectives on navigating the legal landscape and plenty of time for networking.
Event Details:
Friday, April 4 | Noon – 3 p.m. (MT)
University of New Mexico School of Law
1117 Stanford Dr NE, Albuquerque, NM 87106
RSVP here!
As part of this initiative, the Committee is teaming up with the Young Lawyers Division to collect and provide professional attire to individuals entering or advancing in the legal profession. The Clothing Closet initiative aligns with the Committee's mission to empower and uplift women in law through mentorship, advocacy, and tangible resources.
Attendees are encouraged to bring gently used professional clothing donations to support the Clothing Closet.
We applaud Samantha’s efforts in giving back to the legal community, and encourage women lawyers in New Mexico to participate in this meaningful event!

about our attorney
Samantha Catalano focuses her practice primarily in the regulatory areas of civil and commercial litigation, environmental and natural resources, and oil and gas law. She has successfully handled motions and trial preparation, and has appeared before regulatory bodies such as the Oil Conservation Division (“OCD”) to present Applications for Compulsory Pooling and other permits.
About the Committee on Women and the Legal Profession
The Committee on Women and the Legal Profession seeks to address issues adversely affecting female lawyers and judges and promotes systemic changes and opportunities to advance the role of women in the legal profession.