Tommy D. Parker, Attorney At
Law: Lawyer practicing in General, Corporate, Real Estate, Family, Probate
Estate Planning, Bankruptcy, Criminal, Oil & Gas Law in Hobbs, New Mexico (to include
Eunice, Lovington, Jal, Tatum, Carlsbad, Artesia, Roswell, Cloudcroft, Ruidoso,
Albuquerque, Santa Fe). Law Office Practice Legal Advice. Located at 235 E.
Bender, Suite 150, Hobbs, NM 88240 505-***-****
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Corporate, Real Estate, Family, Probate, Estate Planning,
Criminal, Oil & Gas, and Personal Injury
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Tommy
D. Parker was born in January of 1954 in
Hobbs, New Mexico. He grew up in
Eunice, New Mexico where he attended
public schools and graduated from high
school in 1972.
Mr.
Parker attended New Mexico Junior
College in Hobbs, New Mexico where he
received his Associates of Arts degree
in 1974.
He
then went on to attend New Mexico State
University where he received his
Bachelor of Business Administration
degree and later his Master of Business
degree in 1977.
Mr. Parker thereafter obtained his Juris
Doctor Degree from the University of New
Mexico School of Law in May of 1981.
Mr. Parker is licensed in New Mexico to
practice law, and has been primarily a
sole practitioner throughout his career
offering legal services through a
general law practice which is presently
located at 235 East Bender, Suite 150,
in Hobbs, New Mexico. Mr. Parker's
experience in the practice has allowed
him to work in the areas of domestic
relations, probate and estate planning,
real estate and foreclosure, oil and
gas, criminal, contract preparation and
personal injury.
Having
been originally sworn in to the practice
of law in by the State Bar of New Mexico
in October of 1981, Mr. Parker has
considerable experience to offer his
clientele in their varied interests and
concerns.
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