An Albuquerque lawyer you can actually reach.

Subscription legal counsel and flat-fee project work for Albuquerque individuals, families, and small businesses. From $100/month, NM-licensed, by appointment at our 4th Street office.

NM-licensed 4th St NW, Suite 505 Bernalillo & Sandoval Counties
01 · Serving Albuquerque

A practice in the Duke City.

Land of Enchantment Law operates out of an Albuquerque office at 9621 4th St NW, just off the corridor between the North Valley and Rio Rancho. The firm works with clients across Bernalillo County and the wider metro — Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Corrales, the East Mountains, Bosque Farms — and into the Santa Fe corridor when matters call for it.

Most subscription work happens by phone, video, and secure client portal, so you don't have to drive to the office unless we both want to. In-person meetings are available by appointment.

The kinds of legal questions we hear from Albuquerque clients are shaped by the city itself: UNM-adjacent NIL deals for student-athletes, real-estate matters in a market that turns over fast, landlord-tenant friction in a town where most rentals are owner-managed, and small-business contract questions from the city's huge population of solo founders and consultants.

03 · Where we meet

The Albuquerque office.

4th Street NW, just past Paseo del Norte.

Land of Enchantment Law
Law Office of Johnn Osborn, P.C.
9621 4th St NW, Suite 505
Albuquerque, NM 87114
Phone(505) 585-1235 Emailoffice@landofenchantment.law HoursM–F · 9–5 Mountain · By appointment ParkingFree on-site, suite-marked
04 · Questions from Albuquerque clients

Local answers.

Do you handle NIL for UNM Lobos athletes?

Yes. NIL is one of the firm's named practice areas. We review endorsement and revenue-sharing contracts, handle NIL Go submissions for deals ≥ $600, advise on UNM compliance, and form LLCs for athletes who need a business entity. NMAA-eligible high-school athletes in the metro are also welcome. See the NIL page for the full breakdown.

Do you appear in Bernalillo County courts?

Yes, when a matter calls for it. Court representation is a separate flat-fee engagement — not included in any subscription tier — but subscription members get discounted defense rates and member rates on civil litigation if we take the case. Personal injury, complex commercial litigation, and federal regulatory work are off the menu.

Can we meet in person at the ABQ office?

By appointment, yes. Most subscription work happens by phone, video, and the secure client portal, but the 4th Street office is open M–F, 9–5 Mountain, and we'll schedule an in-person meeting whenever it makes the work easier. Parking is on-site.

Do you work with clients outside Albuquerque?

Yes — the firm serves clients across all of New Mexico, with a second office in Las Cruces. Most subscription work happens remotely, so geography rarely matters once the engagement is in place.

Is the intro call really free?

Yes. 15 minutes, no fee, no obligation, and no attorney-client relationship is created on the call. If the model isn't a fit, the call ends with a referral, not a contract.

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