Meet Johnn Osborn, your New Mexico attorney.
"I built this firm so picking up the phone wouldn't be the expensive part of getting legal help."
A solo firm, on purpose.
Johnn Osborn is the founding attorney at the Law Office of Johnn Osborn, P.C., a New Mexico law firm that does business as Land of Enchantment Law. The firm is built around two ideas: subscription legal services for the everyday questions, and flat-fee projects — at member rates — for the bigger ones.
Johnn is admitted to practice in New Mexico and Texas, and runs the practice from two offices: Albuquerque and Las Cruces. Most subscription work happens by phone, video, and secure portal, so clients across the state work with the firm without driving to either office.
You work with Johnn directly. There is no associate, no intake firewall, no junior on the other end of the call.
Hourly billing punishes the first call.
Most New Mexicans I've worked with didn't avoid hiring a lawyer because they didn't need one. They avoided it because they were afraid of the meter. They were afraid of the bill. They were afraid of asking what they thought was a simple question.
So they waited. And waiting is where small problems become expensive ones — a lease signed without review, a will never finalized, a contract that turned out to mean something different than they thought. By the time the lawyer got the call, the cheapest fix was already off the table.
Land of Enchantment Law is the firm I wished existed for the people in my own community: predictable monthly counsel, flat-fee work when a project is bigger than a phone call, and a real human attorney who picks up the phone.
The subscription model is the simplest fix I know. You pay a small fixed amount each month. You call when something feels off — before it grows. The scope is in writing, in plain English. If your situation outgrows the plan, we talk about flat-fee work, and you decide. There is no retainer to refill, no surprise hourly bill, no reason not to pick up the phone.
Direct, written, on the clock you'd expect.
Free 15-minute call first.
Every engagement starts with a free 15-minute intro call. You describe the situation; I tell you whether subscription, flat-fee, or no engagement at all is the right path. No obligation, no sales script.
- No attorney-client relationship until a written engagement letter is signed
- Confidentiality treated under the rules of professional responsibility even on the intro call
Everything in writing.
You get a written engagement letter that lists exactly what's covered, exactly what isn't, what the response window is, and what flat-fee work costs at member rates.
- Plan inclusions are published on the website and in your engagement letter
- Out-of-scope work is quoted in writing before any work begins
Direct attorney access.
You reach Johnn directly — not a paralegal queue, not a third-party administrator. Every call and every portal message lands with the attorney handling your file.
- Personal scheduling link for every member
- Secure client portal for documents and messages
- Standard business hours: M–F, 9–5 Mountain. Not an emergency line.
A window you can plan around.
The reply window is part of your plan and is published on the plan page. No vague "we'll get back to you soon."
- Premium / Solo: 24 hours during the work week
- Personal Plus: 48 hours
- Personal: 3 business days
The facts on the record.
Bar admissions, education, and the firm's structure — all verifiable. No invented awards, no purchased badges.
Six areas. Two off the list.
Naming the limits of a practice is itself a trust signal. Here's what I do — and what I don't.
What's in scope
- 01Estate planningView →
- 02Small business counselView →
- 03NIL representationView →
- 04Landlord-tenantView →
- 05Residential real estateView →
- 06Criminal defenseView →
What's not on the menu
Personal injury, immigration, family law / divorce, complex commercial litigation, federal regulatory work, and class actions are outside the firm's practice. If you call about one of these, I'll say so on the intro call and point you to someone who handles it.
Two offices, statewide service.
Serving the ABQ metro.
9621 4th St NW, Suite 505Albuquerque, NM 87114
Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, the East Mountains, Santa Fe corridor. By appointment.
Albuquerque page →
Serving southern NM.
516 E. Lucero Ave, Suite 575Las Cruces, NM 88005
Las Cruces, Doña Ana County, Mesilla, and the I-25 corridor south of T or C. By appointment.
Las Cruces page →
Book the 15-minute call.
No obligation. If we're not the right fit, the call ends with a referral — not a contract.