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Bob Rosebrough, Retired

Mr. Rosebrough has practiced law in New Mexico for 40 years. His primary areas of practice are employment law, business law and estate planning. He has developed a liability reduction program named Legal Safety 1st that helps business owners prevent employment related lawsuits and claims through a menu of customized kits and packages.

Raised in Farmington, New Mexico, Bob graduated from the University of New Mexico in 1975 (B.U.S. in Political Science and Economics) and in 1978 (J.D. – Dean’s List and Honor Roll). Bob has an extensive record of public service. He recently completed terms as Mayor of Gallup and as a member of the New Mexico First board of directors. As Mayor, Bob helped negotiate a consent decree for the City of Gallup with the U.S. Department of Justice for employment practices of the City that preceded his term in office.

Bob is an author and avid outdoorsman. He has written a mountaineering guide to the San Juan Mountains of southwest Colorado and co-authored a hiking, mountain biking and rock climbing guide to the Gallup area. Tony Hillerman included Bob, by name, as a character in his best-selling novel, The Fallen Man after he helped Hillerman with the rock climbing portions of the plot. Bob is married and has four children.

Douglas W. Fowles, Owner

Douglas William Fowles was born and raised in Delta, Utah. Doug and his wife, Kaeli, moved to Gallup, New Mexico with their two daughters in February 2017. Doug and Kaeli now have 4 children.

After graduating from Southern Utah University with a B.S. in Social Science, Doug received his legal education from the University of Utah, where he graduated with honors in 2015. His primary areas of practice include, Civil Litigation, Estate Planning and Administration, Business Formation and Administration, Corporate Governance/Counsel, Employment, Real Estate, and Contracts. Doug has gained a wealth of valuable legal experience through his involvement with private legal practice and employment with the Office of the Utah Attorney General. Doug enjoys assisting clients with their various legal matters and resolving complex legal issues.

Doug loves spending time with his family, camping, hunting and fishing. He is at home in the outdoors!

 

 

Grant L. Foutz, Attorney

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Mckade R. Loe , Attorney

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Arianne E. DePauli , Attorney

 

Wilhelmina Yazzie, Tribal Court Advocate/Paralegal

Wilhelmina (Diné) was born and raised on the eastern region of the Navajo Nation, where she grew up in a small rural community in Casamero Lake, NM. She is Dziłgha’í Deeshchíí’nii born to Kiyaa’áanii. Wil and her partner, who is Oglala Lakóta, have three beautiful children.

Wil received two degrees from the University of New Mexico in Paralegal studies and in Tribal Court Advocacy. She is currently working towards a higher degree with concentrations in Native American Studies, Law and Social Justice. Wil has been with the firm since 2004. She became a member of the Navajo Nation Bar Association in June 2018 and has been admitted to practice law on the Navajo Nation. Her primary areas of practice with the Navajo Nation courts include small civil matters, limited family law, guardianship, business law, estate planning, and assistance in completing legal forms.

Wil is passionate about her Navajo culture and traditions; and she is also fluent in the Navajo language. Aside from her professional career, she is also a strong advocate of educational equity for all children, as she is one of the key Plaintiffs in the education lawsuit Yazzie/Martinez vs. NM, who sued the state for its failure to uphold its legal obligation to give all students a sufficient education, primarily Native Americans, English Language Learners, low-income and children with disabilities. Wil has received numerous awards for her advocacy, including being named as one of USA Today’s Women of the Year and was selected by the National Education Association Human and Civil Rights Commission to receive the inaugural Wilma Mankiller Memorial Award.

 

Jessica Jaramillo, Office Administrator

In 2017, Jessica joined the firm as a Legal Secretary/Administrative Assistant in our Grants office. She has since advanced and is now the Firm’s Office Administrator. Although she enjoys the legal aspect of her job, her main focus is on the financial/accounting management and bookkeeping side of her position. Jessica strives to keep costs down while making efforts to raise revenue. Born and raised in Grants, New Mexico, Jessica is passionate about serving her community. Shortly after graduating high school, she began her professional career working for a large financial and tax company where she excelled as the Office Manager. Jessica brings her skilled and valuable experience through various education, training and leadership conferences to our Firm. Jessica is fluent in the Spanish language. She delights in speaking with our clients.

When not at work, Jessica enjoys volunteering her time at her church. She also enjoys traveling, camping, fishing and outdoor activities with, Robert, her husband of 32 years and her daughters – Savannah and Alexis. After losing her son, Dustin, in 2022, She continues to push forward and stay focused on the tasks that are presented before her.

 

Valerie Rodriquez – Legal Secretary/Administrative Assistant

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Jasmine Lementino – Legal Secretary/Administrative Assistant

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Nicole Fernandez – Legal Secretary/Administrative Assistant

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